Governors Of Sint Eustatius, Saba And Sint Maarten
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Sint Eustatius Sint Eustatius (, ), also known locally as Statia (), is an island in the Caribbean. It is a special municipality (officially " public body") of the Netherlands. The island lies in the northern Leeward Islands portion of the West Indies, so ...
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Saba Saba may refer to: Places * Saba (island), an island of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean Sea * Şaba (Romanian for Shabo), a town of the Odesa Oblast, Ukraine * Sabá, a municipality in the department of Colón, Honduras * Saba (river), L ...
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Sint Maarten Sint Maarten () is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribbean. With a population of 41,486 as of January 2019 on an area of , it encompasses the southern 44% of the divided island of Saint Martin, while the north ...
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between 1639 and 1854.


List of governors

* Pieter Gardijn (1639?–1641) * Abraham Adriaensz. (1641–1644) * Pieter van de Woestijne (1644–?) * Abraham Adriaensz. (1647?) * Pieter Adriaensz. (1665) * Thomas Morgan (Eng.) (1665–1666) *
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(Fr.) (1666-?) * Pieter Adriaensz? (1668–1671) * Lucas Jacobsen (1671–1672) * John Pogson (Eng.) (1672–?) * Peter Batterie (Eng.) (1674?–?) * Louis Houctooper (1682–1686) * Lucas Schorer (1686–1689) * Comte de Blennac? (Fr.) (1689–1690) * Thimotheus Thornhill (Eng.) (1690–1693) * Johannis Salomonsz. (1693–1700) * Jan Symonson Donker (a.i.) (1700–1701) * Isaac Lamont (1701–1704) * Jan Symonson Donker (a.i.) (1704–1709) * Isaac Lamont (1709–1712) * Jan Symonson Donker (1712–1717) * Gerard de Mepsche (1717) * Jan Heyliger (a.i.) (1717–1719) * J. Stalperts (1719–1720) * Jan Heyliger (a.i.) (1720–1721) * Jacobus Stevensen (1721–1722) * J. Linderay (a.i.) (1722–1725) * J. Linderay (1725–1728) * Everardt Raecx (1728–1733) * Jan Heyliger (a.i.) (1733–1734) * Jan Heyliger (1734–1736) * Pieter Markoe (a.i.) (1736–1737) * Isaac Faesch (1737–1740) * Hendrik Coesvelt (1740–1741) * Jasper Ellis (a.i.) (1741–1743) * Johannes Heyliger Pz. (1743–1752) * Jan de Windt (a.i.) (1752–1754) * Jan de Windt (1754–1775) * Abraham Heyliger (a.i.) (1775–1776) * Johannes de Graeff (1776–1781) *
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(Eng.) (1781) * James Cockburn (Eng.) (1781) * Charles Chabert (Fr.) (1781–1784) * Olivier Oyen (a.i.) (1784–1785) * Abraham Heyliger (1785) * Johannes Runnels (a.i.) (1785–1789) * Pieter Anthony Godin (1789–1792) * Johannes Runnels (a.i.) (1792–1795) * Daniel Roda (a.i.) (1795–1801) * Richard Blunt (Eng.) (1801–1802) * John Wardlau (Eng.) (1802) * Daniel Roda (a.i.) (1802) * Albert van Heyningen (1802–1809) * William Charles Mussenden (a.i.) (1809–1810) * Charles(?) Barrow (Eng.) (1810–1816) * Reinier 't Hoen (a.i.) (1816–1817) * Abraham de Veer (1817–1822) * Diederik Johannes van Romondt (a.i.) (1822–1823) * Willem Augustus van Spengler (1825–1828) * Thomas Peter Richardson (1828, ad-interim) * Willem Johan Leendert van Raders (1828–1834) * Willem Johan Leendert van Raders (1834–1836) * Theophilus George Groebe (a.i.) (1836–1837) * Johannes de Veer (1837–1854)


References

* This article includes information obtained from the ''Encyclopaedie van Nederlandsch West-Indië'' from 1914–1917.
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Sint Eustatius Sint Eustatius (, ), also known locally as Statia (), is an island in the Caribbean. It is a special municipality (officially " public body") of the Netherlands. The island lies in the northern Leeward Islands portion of the West Indies, so ...
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