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Flag of the governor of Trinidad (1875–1889).
Spanish governors (1506–1797)
- Diego Colón – 1506 – 1526
 - Rodrigo de Bastidas – 1520
 - Don Antonio Sedeño – July 12, 1530 – 1538
 - Don Juan Ponce de León II 1571 – 1591
 - Antonio de Berrío 1580 – 1597
 - Fernando de Berrío 1597 – 1612
 - Don Diego Palomeque de Acuña 1615 – 1618
 - Fernando de Berrío 1619 – 1622
 - Don Luis de Monsalves 1624 – 1631
 - Cristóval de Aranda 1631 – 1636
 - Diego López de Escobar 1636 – 1641
 - Don Martín de Mendoza y Berrío 1642 – 1657
 - Juan de Viedma 1657 – 1664
 - José de Aspe y Zuñiga 1665 – 1668
 - Diego Ximenes de Aldana 1670 – 1677
 - Tiburcio de Aspe y Zúñiga 1678 – 1682
 - Diego Suárez Ponce de León 1682 – 1688
 - Sebastian de Roseta 1688 – 1690
 - Francisco de Ménez 1692 – 1698
 - José de León Echales 1699
 - Francisco Ruíz de Aguirre 1700 – 1705
 - Felipe de Artineda 1705 – 1711
 - Cristóbal Félix de Guzmán 1711 – 1716
 - Pedro de Yarza 1716 – 1721
 - Juan de Orvay (acting) 1721
 - Martín Pérez de Anda y Salazar 1721 – 1726
 - Agustín de Arredonda 1726 – 1731
 - Bartholomé de Aldunate y Rada 1731 – 1732
 - Estevan Simón de Linán y Vera 1734 – 1746
 - Juan José Salcedo 1746 – 1752
 - Francisco Nanclares 1752 – 1757
 - Pedro de La Moneda 1757 – 1760
 - Jacinto San Juan 1760 – 1762
 - José Antonio Gil 1762 – 1766
 - José de Flores 1766 – 1773
 - Juan de Dios Valdés y Yarza 1773 – 1776
 - Don Manuel Falques 1776 – 1779 – Military Governor
 - Martín de Salaverría 1779 – 1783 – Civil Governor
 - Juan Francisco Machado 1781 – 1784
 - José María Chacón 1784 – 1797
 
British governors (1797–1889)
- Sir Ralph Abercromby – 18 February 1797 – February 1797
 - Thomas Picton Feb 1797 – Feb 1803 (military governor to 1801)
 - Commission (William Fullarton, Samuel Hood, Thomas Picton) – February 1803 – July 1804
 - Sir Thomas Hislop – July 1804 – 27 September 1811
 - Hector William Munro – 27 September 1811 – 14 June 1813
 - Sir Ralph Woodford – 14 June 1813 – January 1828
 - Henry Capadose (acting) – January 1828 – April 1828
 - Charles Felix Smith – April 1828 – 10 March 1829
 - Lewis Grant – 10 March 1829 – 22 April 1833
 - Sir George Hill – 22 April 1833 – 9 March 1839
 - John Alexander Mein (acting) – 9 March 1839 – April 1840
 - Henry George Macleod – April 1840 – 1846
 - George Francis Robert Harris, 3rd Baron Harris – 1846 – 1854
 - Legendre Charles Bourchier (acting) – 1854
 - Sir Charles Elliot – 10 March 1854 – 1856
 - B. Brooks (acting) – 1856 – 1857
 - Robert William Keate – 26 January 1857 – 1864
 - ? Thompson (acting) -1864
 - Sir John Henry Thomas Manners-Sutton – 6 September 1864 – 1866
 - Edward Everard Rushworth (acting) – 1866
 - Sir Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon – 7 November 1866 – 1870
 - James Robert Longden – 25 June 1870 – 1874
 - William Wellington Cairns – 2 May 1874 – 1874
 - John Scott Bushe (1st time) (acting) – 1874
 - Henry Turner Irving (1st time) – 20 November 1874 – 1876
 - John Scott Bushe (2nd time) (acting) – 1876 – 1877
 - William Des Vœux (acting) – 1877 – 1878
 - Henry Turner Irving (2nd time) – 1878 – 1880
 - William Rowland Pyne (acting) – 1880
 - William Alexander George Young (acting) – 1880
 - Sir Sanford Freeling – 2 November 1880 – 1884
 - John Scott Bushe (3rd time) (acting) – 1884
 - Sir Frederick Palgrave Barlee (acting) – 19 June 1884 – 8 August 1884
 - John Scott Bushe (4th time) (acting) – 1884 – 1885
 - Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock – 24 January 1885 – 1885
 - David Wilson (acting) 1885
 - Sir William Robinson – 9 October 1885 – 1889 (continued as Governor of Trinidad and Tobago until 1891)
 
See also
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References
- Anthony, Michael (2001). Historical Dictionary of Trinidad and Tobago. Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Md., and London. ISBN 0-8108-3173-2.
 
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