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Governor of Quebec
The
Governor
of
Quebec
was a
British Army officer
nominally in charge of the garrison at
Quebec City
. Often the holder of the
post
was an
absentee
, and
the office
was abolished in 1833.
Governors
1760–1774:
James Murray
1774–1797:
James Johnston
1797–1800:
Staats Long Morris
1800–1848:
William Goodday Strutt
Lieutenant-Governors
1797–1799:
Patrick Bellew
1799–1811:
John Callow
1811–1813:
William Johnson
1813–1825:
Daniel Paterson
1825–1829:
Lachlan Maclean
1829–1842:
William Thomas
Dilkes