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Until this great work
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John Graves Simcoe |
1791-1796 |
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Peter Russell (administrator) |
1796-1799 |
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Peter Hunter |
1799-1805 |
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Alexander Grant (administrator) |
1805-1806 |
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Francis Gore |
1806-1811 |
| Sir
Isaac Brock* |
1811-1812 |
| Sir
Roger Hale Sheaffe |
1812-1813 |
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Francis de Rottenburg |
1813 |
| Sir
Gordon Drummond* |
1813-1814 |
| Sir
George Murray (provisional) |
1815 |
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Frederick Philip Robinson (provisional) |
1815 |
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Francis Gore (2nd incumbency) |
1815-1817 |
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Samuel Smith (administrator) |
1817-1818 |
| Sir
Peregrine Maitland |
1818-1828 |
| Sir
John Colborne |
1828-1836 |
| Sir
Francis Bond Head |
1836-1838 |
| Sir
George Arthur |
1838-1839 |
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Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham |
1839-1841 |
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