List of colonial heads of Tangier

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List of Colonial Heads of Tangier

Term Incumbent Notes
Emirate of Tangier
1421 to 28 August 1471 see: Emirs of Tangier
Portuguese Suzerainty
28 August 1471 to 148? Ruís de Melo, Governor
148? to 1486 conde de Oliveira, Governor
1486 to 1489 conde de Tarouca, Governor 1st Term
1489 to 1501 ..., Governor
1501 to 1508 conde de Tarouca, Governor 2nd Term
1508 to 151? ..., Governor
151? to 1522 conde de Monsanto, Governor
1522 to 1531 Duarte de Meneses, Governor
1531 to 1552 João de Meneses, Governor
1552 to 1553 Luís de Loureiro, Governor
1553 to 1562 Bernardim de Carvalho, Governor
1562 to 1564 ..., Governor
1564 to 1566 Lourenço de Távora, Governor
1566 to 1572 ..., Governor
1572 to 1573 Ruís de Carvalho, Governor
1574 to 15 August 1574 António de Portugal, Governor
1574 to 1578 Duarte de Meneses, Governor
1578 to 15?? Pedro da Silva, Governor
post1579 to ante1600 Aires de Saldanha, Governor
1605 to 1610 Nunho de Mendonça, Governor
1610 to 1614 Afonso de Noronha, Governor
1614 to 1 July 1617 conde de Tarouca, Governor
1 July 1617 to 1621 Pedro Manuel, Governor
1621 to 1624 marquês de Montalvao, Governor
1624 to 1628 Miguel de Noronha, conde de Linhares, Governor
1628 to 1637 conde de la Torre, Governor
1637 to 1643 conde de Sarzedas, Governor
1643 to 1653 ..., Governor
1653 to 1656 Rodrigo de Lencastre, Governor
1656 to 1661 Fernando de Meneses, conde de Ericeira, Governor
1661 to 29 January 1662 Luís de Almeida, Governor
English Suzerainty
29 January 1662 to 1663 Henry Mordaunt, The Earl of Peterborough, Governor
1663 to May 4, 1664 Andrew Rutherford, The Earl of Teviot, Governor
May 4, 1664 to 1664 Sir Tobias Bridges, Governor
1664 to April 1665 John Fitzgerald, Governor
April 1665 to 1666 John, Baron Belasyse, Governor (unable to take oath of conformity)
1666 to 1669 Sir Henry Norwood, Governor
1669 to 1670 John Middleton, The Earl of Middleton, Governor 1st Term
1670 to 1672 Sir Hugh Chomondeley, acting Governor
1672 to 1674 John Middleton, The Earl of Middleton 2nd Term
1674 to 1675 Budget Meakin, acting Governor
1675 to 1680 William O'Brien, The Earl of Inchiquin, Governor
1680 to 1680 Palmes Fairbourne, Governor
1680 to 1680 Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory, died after appointment but before taking up position
1680 to October 1680 Charles Fitzcharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth, died soon after taking up position as Governor
October 1680 to December 28, 1681 Sir Edward Sackville, Governor
December 28, 1681 to 1683 Sir Percy Kirke, Governor
1683 to 6 February 1684 George Legge, Admiral Lord Dartmouth, Governor
Re-incorporated into Morocco
see: Kings of Morocco
Tangier International Zone City of Tangier: International Protectorate
(Britain, France and Spain) attached to French Morocco (later Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States)
1912
International Administration
1926 to 19 August 1929 Paul Alberge, Administrator (France)
19 August 1929 to 14 June 1940 Joseph Le Fur, Administrator (France)
Moroccan occupation under Spanish command
14 June 1940 to 1 August 1940 Joseph Le Fur, Administrator (France)
1 August 1940 to 4 November 1940 Emanuel Amieva, Administrator (Spain)
Spanish Suzerainty
Incorporated into Spanish Morocco
4 November 1940 to 1941 Antonio Yuste, Military Governor (Spain)
1941 to 18 November 1942 Uriarte, Military Governor (Spain)
18 November 1942 to 11 October 1945 Pothous, Military Governor (Spain)
(Great Britain, France and Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, United States and Soviet Union)
11 October 1945 to 18 June 1948 Luís António de Magalhães Correia, Administrator (Portugal)
August 1948 to 9 April 1951 Jonkheer H.F.L.K. van Vredenburch, Administrator (Netherlands)
9 April 1951 to 21 June 1954 José Luís Archer, Administrator (Portugal)
21 June 1954 to December 1954 Étienne de Croÿ, prince de Croÿ-Roeulx, Administrator (Belgium)
4 January 1955 to 5 July 1956 Robert van de Kerckhove d'Hallebast, Administrator (Belgium)
1923 to 16 March 1941 Muhammad at-Tazi Bu Ashran, Representative of the Sultan and President of the Legislative Assembly 1st Term
16 March 1941 to October 1945 vacant
October 1945 to 1954 Muhammad at-Tazi Bu Ashran, Representative of the Sultan and President of the Legislative Assembly 2nd Term
1954 to 8 July 1956 Ahmad at-Tazi, Representative of the Sultan and President of the Legislative Assembly
8 July 1956 Re-incorporated into Morocco