Lieutenant-Governors of Quebec

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This is a list of viceroys (governors and lieutenant-governors) of the Canadian province of Quebec, before and after Confederation in 1867. For governors preceding the 1759 British conquest, see Governor of New France.

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[edit] Governors of Quebec from the Conquest to the creation of Lower Canada

Quebec was conquered by the British in 1759.

Name Term
Jeffrey Amherst 1760-1763
James Murray 1764-1768
Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester 1768-1778
Sir Frederick Haldimand 1778-1786
Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester 1786-1791

[edit] Lieutenant-Governors of Lower Canada

Lower Canada was created out of the eastern part of Quebec by the Constitutional Act of 1791.

Name Term
Sir Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester 1791-1796
Robert Prescott 1796-1799
Sir Robert Shore Milnes 1799-1805
Thomas Dunn 1805-1807
Sir James Henry Craig 1807-1811
Thomas Dunn 1811
Sir George Prevost 1811-1815
Sir Gordon Drummond 1815-1816
John Wilson 1816
Sir John Coape Sherbrooke 1816-1818
Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond 1818-1819
George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie 1819-1828
Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer 1830-1835
Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford 1835-1838
Sir John Colborne 1838
John George Lambton, Earl of Durham 1838-1839
Sir John Colborne 1839
Charles Poulett Thomson, Lord Sydenham 1839-1841

Lord Sydenham was also Governor General of Canada, and united Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada. Lower Canada became Canada East.

[edit] Lieutenant-Governors of Canada East

After Richard Downes Jackson, the Lieutenant-Governors were also simultaneously Governors General.

Name Term
John Clitherow 1841
Sir Richard Downes Jackson 1841-1842
Sir Charles Bagot 1842-1843
Charles Metcalfe, Baron Metcalfe of Fernhill 1843-1845
Charles Murray Cathcart, 2nd Earl Cathcart 1845-1847
James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin 1847-1854
Sir Edmund Walker Head 1854-1861
Viscount Monck of Ballytrammon 1861-1866

The Province of Canada was split into Ontario and Quebec after Canadian Confederation in 1867.

[edit] Lieutenant-Governors of Quebec

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The flag of the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec
Name Term
Sir Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau 1867-1873
René-Edouard Caron 1873-1876
Luc Letellier de Saint-Just 1876-1879
Théodore Robitaille 1879-1884
Louis-Francois Rodrigue Masson 1884-1887
Auguste-Réal Angers 1887-1892
Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau 1892-1898
Sir Louis-Amable Jetté 1898-1908
Sir Pantaléon Pelletier 1908-1911
Sir François Langelier 1911-1915
Sir Pierre-Évariste Leblanc 1915-1918
Sir Charles Fitzpatrick 1918-1923
Louis-Philippe Brodeur 1923-1924
Narcisse Pérodeau 1924-1929
Sir Lomer Gouin 1929
Henry George Carroll 1929-1934
Esioff-Léon Patenaude 1934-1940
Sir Eugène Fiset 1940-1950
Gaspard Fauteux 1950-1958
Onésime Gagnon 1958-1961
Paul Comtois 1961-1966
Hugues Lapointe 1966-1978
Jean-Pierre Côté 1978-1984
Gilles Lamontagne 1984-1990
Martial Asselin 1990-1996
Jean-Louis Roux 1996-1997
Lise Thibault 1997-present
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