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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The 1667 Treaty of Breda restored the English portions of the island to its owners. In 1671, Saint Christopher joined the British Leeward Islands, which was administered from Antigua by the Governor of the Leeward Islands.Until 1769, a deputy governor was appointed to oversee local affairs. Abednego Mathew, 1671-1681; Thomas Hill, 1682-1697; James Norton, 1697-1701
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The position was created in 1628, formally named the "Governor-general of the islands and mainland of America" (Gouverneur général des Isles et Terre Ferme de l'Amérique).The first office holder was Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc, who had founded the colony of Saint Christophe (Saint Kitts) in 1625, the first French colony in the region.The governor general lived in Basseterre Saint Christophe.
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  4. kids.kiddle.co

    Governors of Saint Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla (1967-1980) Governors of Saint Christopher and Nevis (1980-1983) ... In 1666, war broke between the French and English colonies, and the French gained control of the entire island. French Governors of Saint-Christophe (1625-1713) Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc, 1625-1636; Pierre du Halde ...
  5. wikiwand.com

    This is a list of viceroys in Saint Christopher (Saint Kitts), from the start of English colonisation in 1623 and French colonisation in 1625, until the island's independence from the United Kingdom as Saint Kitts and Nevis in 1983.
  6. np.britishempire.co.uk

    St Christopher (St. Kitt's) Island Administrators. Governors: Sir Thomas Warner 1625 - 1649: Rowland Rich 1649 - 1651: Clement Everard 1651 - 1660 : William Watts 1660 - Apr 1666: French Occupation: Claude de Roux de Saint-Laurent 1666 - 1671: Deputy governors (Lieutenant governors) Abednego Mathew 1671 - 1681: Thomas Hill 1682 - 1697: James Norton
  7. britishempire.co.uk

    St Christopher's Island (also commonly known as St. Kitt's) was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493. ... In 1639 he attempted an interesting experiment in collaboration with the French Governor General. They banned tobacco cultivation in any of their islands for a period of eighteen months. The policy was intended to prop up tobacco ...
  8. worldstatesmen.org

    22 Feb 1706 - Mar 1706 French occupy and pillage St. Christopher. 11 Apr 1713 English possession confirmed by Treaty of Utrecht. ... 3 Sep 1783 French occupy entire island (see above). Captains general of Saint-Christophe and Lieutenant generals for the King of ... de Bouille -French Governor
  9. zeerovery.nl

    In 1633 the governor of Tortuga, also called association island, is still Captain Anthony Hilton. In this year the first slaves are imported. 1634 saw the Governor-General of the French West Indies transfer his seat of power from St. Kitts to Tortuga. The Compagnie des Isles d'Amerique takes posession of French Colony on the island.

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