Over-Governor of Stockholm
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The Over-Governor, or Överståthållaren of Stockholm was the highest official for the City between 1634 and 1967. The Office was instituted by the Instrument of Government of 1634, which divided Sweden into Counties and the Over-Governorship of Stockholm. The Stockholm County was established in 1714 but the actual City was not integrated until 1967 when the Over-Governor's Office was abolished.
[edit] List of Over-Governors
- Claes Fleming (1634-1644)
- Knut Göransson Posse (1645-1650)
- Herman Fleming (1650-1652)
- Johan Berndes (1652)
- Schering Rosenhane (1652-1663)
- Claes Tott (1664-1665)
- Axel Sparre (1665-1673)
- Claes Rålamb (1673-1678)
- Göran Gyllenstierna (1678-1682)
- Christoffer Gyllenstierna (1682-1705)
- Knut Posse (1705-1714)
- Gustaf Adam Taube (1714-1732)
- Michael Törnflycht (1732-1738)
- Rutger Fuchs (1739-1753)
- Johan Christoffer von Düring (1753-1759)
- Jakob Albrekt von Lantinghausen (1759-1769)
- Axel Wrede Sparre (1770-1772)
- Ture Gustaf Rudbeck (1772-1773)
- Carl Fredrik Pechlin, acting (1772)
- Carl Sparre (1773-1791)
- Adolf Fredrik Munck, acting (1789)
- Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt (1792)
- Carl Vilhelm Modée (1792-1795)
- Hans Henrik von Essen (1795-1797)
- Samuel af Ugglas (1797)
- Vacant (1797-1800)
- Samuel af Ugglas (1800)
- Vacant (1800-1809)
- Vilhelm Mauritz Klingspor (1809-1810)
- Anders Fredrik Skjöldebrand acting (1810-1812)
- Carl Mörner (1812-1818)
- Jakob Vilhelm Sprengtporten (1830-1838)
- Axel Johan Adam Möllerhielm acting (1838-1842)
- Claes Hans Rålamb acting (1839)
- Jakob Vilhelm Sprengtporten (1844-1848)
- Jakob Essen Hamilton (1848-1862)
- Gillis Bildt (1862-1874)
- Curt Gustaf af Ugglas (1874-1888)
- Klas Gustaf Adolf Tamm (1888-1902)
- Fredrik von Essen, acting (1899)
- Robert Dickson (1902-1911)
- Johan Olof Ramstedt (1912-1920)
- Carl Fredrik Wilhelm Hederstierna (1920-1928)
- Mauritz Reinhold Sahlin, acting (1923)
- Gustaf Henning Elmquist (1928-1933)
- Torsten Karl Viktor Nothin (1933-1949)
- Johan Hagander (1949-1963)
- Allan Nordenstam (1963-1967)