List of colonial governors in 1819
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British Empire

  • India - Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings
    Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings
    Francis Edward Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings KG PC , styled The Honourable Francis Rawdon from birth until 1762 and as The Lord Rawdon between 1762 and 1783 and known as The Earl of Moira between 1793 and 1816, was an Irish-British politician and military officer who served as...

    , Governor-General of India (1813-1823)
  • Ionian Islands
    Ionian Islands
    The Ionian Islands are a group of islands in Greece. They are traditionally called the Heptanese, i.e...

    - Thomas Maitland, Lord High Commissioner (1816-1823)
  • Ireland - Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 2nd Earl Talbot
    Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 2nd Earl Talbot
    Charles Chetwynd Chetwynd-Talbot, 2nd Earl Talbot KG, PC, FRS , styled Viscount Ingestre between 1784 and 1793, was a British politician. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland between 1817 and 1821....

    , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
    Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
    The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland was the British King's representative and head of the Irish executive during the Lordship of Ireland , the Kingdom of Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...

     (1817-1821)
  • Malta - Thomas Maitland, Governor of Malta (1813-1824)
  • Nova Scotia -George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie
    George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie
    General George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie GCB , styled Lord Ramsay until 1787, was a Scottish soldier and colonial administrator...

    , Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1816-1820)


Portugal

  • Angola
    Angola
    Angola, officially the Republic of Angola , is a country in south-central Africa bordered by Namibia on the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the north, and Zambia on the east; its west coast is on the Atlantic Ocean with Luanda as its capital city...

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    1. Luís da Mota Fêo e Torres, Governor of Angola (1816-1819)
    2. Manuel Vieira Tovar de Albuquerque, Governor of Angola (1819-1821)

Spanish Empire

  • Viceroyalty of New Granada
    Viceroyalty of New Granada
    The Viceroyalty of New Granada was the name given on 27 May 1717, to a Spanish colonial jurisdiction in northern South America, corresponding mainly to modern Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. The territory corresponding to Panama was incorporated later in 1739...

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    1. Juan José Francisco de Sámano y Uribarri de Rebollar y Mazorra
      Juan José de Sámano y Uribarri
      Juan José Francisco de Sámano y Uribarri de Rebollar y Mazorra , was a Spanish military officer and viceroy of New Granada from 1818 to 1819, during the war of independence.-Military career:...

      , Viceroy of New Granada (1818–1819)
    2. Juan de la Cruz Mourgeón y Achet
      Juan de la Cruz Mourgeón
      Juan de la Cruz Mourgeón y Achet was a Spanish general and colonial administrator. He fought in the Spanish War of Independence against the French, and in the Viceroyalty of New Granada against rebels supporting independence...

      , Viceroy of New Granada (1819–1821)
  • Viceroyalty of New Spain - Juan Ruíz de Apodaca, conde de Venadito, Viceroy of New Spain (1816–1821)
    • Captaincy General of Cuba
      Captaincy General of Cuba
      The Captaincy General of Cuba was an administrative district of the Spanish Empire created in 1607 as part of Habsburg Spain's attempt better to defend the Caribbean against foreign powers, which also involved creating captaincies general in Puerto Rico, Guatemala and Yucatán. The restructuring of...

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      1. José Cienfuegos, Governor of Cuba (1816–1819)
      2. Juan María Echeverri, Governor of Cuba (1819)
      3. Juan Manuel Cajigal y Niño
        Juan Manuel Cajigal
        Juan Manuel Cajigal y Niño was a Spanish Captain General, born in Cádiz, in 1754....

        , Governor of Cuba (1819–1821)
    • Spanish East Indies
      Spanish East Indies
      Spanish East Indies was a term used to describe Spanish territories in Asia-Pacific which lasted for three centuries . With the seat of government in Manila, the territory encompassed the Philippine Islands, Guam and the Mariana Islands, the Caroline Islands, and for a period of time, parts of...

       - Mariano Fernández de Folgueras, Governor-General of the Philippines
      Governor-General of the Philippines
      The Governor-General of the Philippines was the title of the government executive during the colonial period of the Philippines, governed mainly by Spain and the United States, and briefly by Great Britain, from 1565 to 1935....

       (1816–1822)
    • Captaincy General of Santo Domingo - Carlos de Urrutia y Montoya, Governor of Santo Domingo (1813–1819)
  • Viceroyalty of Peru
    Viceroyalty of Peru
    Created in 1542, the Viceroyalty of Peru was a Spanish colonial administrative district that originally contained most of Spanish-ruled South America, governed from the capital of Lima...

    - Joaquín de la Pezuela y Sánchez, marqués de Viluma
    Joaquín de la Pezuela
    Joaquín de la Pezuela Griñán y Sánchez Muñoz de Velasco, 1st marquis of Viluma was a Spanish military officer and viceroy of Peru during the War of Independence.-Background:...

    , Viceroy of Peru (1816-1821)
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