Gouverneur | Amtszeit | Henry Osborn | 1729–1730 | George Clinton | 1731 | Edward Falkingham | 1732 | Robert MacCarty, Viscount Muskerry | 1733–1734 | FitzRoy Henry Lee | 1735–1737 | Philip VanBrugh | 1738 | Henry Medley | 1739–1740 | Thomas Smith | 1741 | John Byng | 1742 | Thomas Smith | 1743 | Charles Hardy | 1744 | Richard Edwards | 1745 | James Douglas, 1. Baronet | 1746 | vakant | 1747 | Charles Watson | 1748 | George Rodney, 1. Baron Rodney | 1749 | Francis William Drake | 1750–1752 | Hugh Bonfoy | 1753–1754 | Richard Dorrill | 1755–1756 | Richard Edwards | 1757–1759 | James Webb | 1760 | | Gouverneur | Amtszeit | Thomas Graves, 1. Baron Graves | 1761–1763 | Hugh Palliser | 1764–1768 | John Byron | 1769–1771 | Molyneux Shuldham, 1. Baron Shuldham | 1772–1774 | Robert Duff | 1775 | John Montagu | 1776–1778 | Richard Edwards | 1779–1781 | John Campbell | 1782–1785 | John Elliot | 1786–1788 | Mark Milbanke | 1789–1791 | Richard King, 1. Baronet | 1792–1793 | James Wallace | 1794–1796 | William Waldegrave, 1. Baron Radstock | 1797–1799 | Charles Morice Pole | 1800–1801 | James Gambier | 1802–1803 | Erasmus Gower | 1804–1806 | John Holloway | 1807–1809 | John Thomas Duckworth | 1810–1812 | Richard Goodwin Keats | 1813–1816 | Francis Pickmore | 1817–1818 | Charles Hamilton | 1818–1825 | |