List of Governors-General of Saint Lucia
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This is a list of Governors of Saint Lucia to 1979 and Governors-General of Saint Lucia from 1979.
[edit] Governors of the French colony of Sainte Lucie, 1762–1802
- George Brydges Rodney 1762–1763 (British occupation)
- Pierre Lucien de La Chapelle de Jumilhac 1763–1764
- Claude Anne de Micoud 1764–1771
- Claude Anne Gui de Micoud 1771–1772 (first time)
- Frédéric Laure de Kearney 1772–1773
- Alexandre Potier de Courcy 1773–1776
- Marc Étienne de Joubert 1776–1778
- Claude Anne Gui de Micoud 1778–1781 (second time)
- Arthur St. Leger 1781–1783 (British occupation)
- Jean Zénon André de Véron de Laborie 1784–1789
- Jean Joseph de Gimat 1789–1793
- Nicolas Xavier de Ricard 1793–1794
- Sir Charles Gordon 1794–1795 (British occupation)
- James Stewart 1795 (British occupation)
- Goyrand 1795–1796 (Commissioner)
- John Moore 1796–1797 (British occupation)
- James Drummond 1797–1798 (British occupation)
- George Prevost 1798–1802 (British occupation)
- George Henry Vansittart 1802 (British occupation)
- Jean François Xavier Nogues 1802–1803
[edit] Governors of the British colony of Saint Lucia 1802–1834
- Robert Brereton 1803–1807
- Alexander Wood 1807–1814
- Francis Delaval 1814–1815
- Edward Stehelin 1815–1816
- Robert Douglas 1816
- Richard Augustus Seymour 1816–1817
- Edward O'Hara 1817–1818
- John Keane 1818–1819
- John Joseph Winkler 1819–1821
- John Montagu Mainwaring 1821–1824 (first time)
- Nathaniel Shepherd Blackwell 1824–1826
- John Montagu Mainwaring 1826–1827 (second time)
- Lorenzo Moore 1827–1829
- David Stewart 1829
- Francis Power 1829–1830
- James Alexander Farquharson 1830–1831 (first time)
- George Mackie 1831
- Mark Anthony Bozon 1831–1832
- James Alexander Farquharson 1832–1834 (second time)
[edit] Lieutenant-Governors of Saint Lucia, 1834–1857
Subordinate to the Governor of the British Windward Islands:
- Sir Dudley St. Leger Hill 1834–1837
- Thomas Bunbury 1837–1838
- John Alexander Mein 1838–1839
- Mathias Everard 1839–1841
- George Graydon 1841–1843
- Andrew Clarke 1843–1844
- Arthur Wellesley Torrens 1844–1848
- Sir Charles Henry Darling 1848–1852
- Henry Clermont Cobbe 1852
- Maurice Power 1852–1857
[edit] Administrators of Saint Lucia 1857–1889
- Henry Heggart Breen 1857–1862
- James Mayer Grant 1862–1869
- Sir William Des Vœux 1869–1878
- Arthur Elibank Havelock 1878–1879
- Sir Roger Goldsworthy 1881–1884
- Edward Laborde 1885–1889
[edit] Commissioners of Saint Lucia 1889–1958
- Robert Baxter Llewelyn 1889–1891
- Valesius Skipton Gouldsbury 1891–1896
- Charles Anthony King-Harman 1896–1899
- Harry Langhorne Thompson 1900–1902
- Sir George Melville 1902–1905
- Philip Clark Cork 1905–1909
- Edward John Cameron 1909–1914
- William Douglas Young 1914–1915
- Gideon Oliphant-Murray 1915–1918
- Wilfred Bennett Davidson-Houston 1918–1927
- Charles William Doorly 1927–1935
- Edward William Baynes 1935–1938
- Arthur Alban Wright 1938–1944
- Edward Francis Twining 1944–1946
- John Montague Stow 1947–1953
- John Kingsmill Thorp 1953–1958
[edit] Administrators of Saint Lucia 1958–1967
After incorporation into the Federation of the West Indies:
- Julian Asquith, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith 1958–1962
- Gerald Jackson Bryan 1962–1967
[edit] Governors of Saint Lucia 1967–1979
- Sir Frederick Clarke 1967–1971
- Sir Ira Marcus Simmons 1971–1974
- Sir Allen Lewis 1974–1979
[edit] Governors-General of Saint Lucia, 1979-present
- Sir Allen Montgomery Lewis 22 February 1979–19 June 1980
- Boswell Williams 19 June 1980–13 December 1982
- Sir Allen Montgomery Lewis 13 December 1982–30 April 1987
- Vincent Floissac, acting 30 April 1987–10 October 1988
- Sir Stanislaus A. James 10 October 1988–1 June 1996)
- Sir George Mallet 1 June 1996–17 September 1997)
- Dame Pearlette Louisy 17 September 1997—
[edit] Constitutional powers, functions and duties
The office of Governor-General is provided for by Chapter II, Sections 19 to 22 of the Constitution. These state:
- 19.- There shall be a Governor-General of Saint Lucia who shall be a citizen appointed by Her Majesty and shall hold office during Her Majesty's pleasure and who shall be Her Majesty's representative in Saint Lucia.
- 20.-
- 1. During any period when the office of Governor-General is vacant of the holder of the office of Governor-General is absent from Saint Lucia or is for any other reason unable to perform the functions of his office those functions shall be performed by such person as Her Majesty may appoint.
- 2. Any such person as aforesaid shall not continue to perform the function of the office of Governor-General if the holder of the office of Governor-General or some other person having a prior right to perform the functions of that office has notified him that he is about to assume or resume those functions.
- 3. The holder of the office of Governor-General shall not, for the purposes of this section, be regarded as absent from Saint Lucia or as unable to perform the function of his office-
- a. by reason that he is in passage from one part of Saint Lucia to another; or
- b. at any time when there is a subsisting appointment of a deputy under section 22 of this Constitution.
- 21.- A persons appointed to hold the office of Governor-General shall, before entering upon the duties of that office, take and subscribe the oath of allegiance and the oath of office.
- 22.-
- 1. Whenever the Governor-General-
- a. has occasion to be absent from the seat of government by not from Saint Lucia;
- b. has occasion to be absent from Saint Lucia for a period which he considers, acting in his own deliberate judgment, will be of short duration; or
- c. is suffering from an illness which he considers, acting in his own deliberate judgment, will be of short duration,
- he may, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister, appoint any person in Saint Lucia to be his deputy during such absence or illness and in that capacity to perform on his behalf such of the function of the office of Governor-General as may be specified in the instrument by which he is appointed.
- 2. The power and authority of the Governor-General shall not be abridged, altered or in any way affected by the appointment of a deputy under this section, and, subject to the provisions of this Constitution, a deputy shall conform to and observe all instructions that the Governor-General, acting in his own deliberate judgment, may from time to time address to him:
- provided that the question whether or not a deputy has conformed to and observed any such instructions shall not be enquired into by any court of law.
- 3. A person appointed as deputy under this section shall hold that appointment for such period as may be specified in the instrument by which he is appointed, and his appointment may be revoked at any time by the Governor-General, acting in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister.
- 1. Whenever the Governor-General-
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