Governor-General of Jamaica
The governor-general of Jamaica represents the queen of Jamaica, Elizabeth II.[1]
Governor-General of Jamaica | |
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Viceroy | |
Style | His Excellency The Most Honourable |
Residence | King's House (Government House) |
Appointer | Monarch of Jamaica |
Term length | At Her Majesty's pleasure |
Formation | 6 August 1962 |
First holder | Sir Kenneth Blackburne |
Website | www.kingshouse.gov.jm |
List of governors-general of Jamaica
Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Monarch (Reign) | |
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Sir Kenneth Blackburne (1907–1980) |
6 August 1962 |
30 November 1962 |
Elizabeth II (1962–present) |
Sir Clifford Campbell (1892–1991) |
1 December 1962 |
2 March 1973 | |
Sir Herbert Duffus (1908–2002) (acting) |
2 March 1973 |
27 June 1973 | |
Sir Florizel Glasspole (1909–2000) |
27 June 1973 |
31 March 1991 | |
Sir Edward Zacca (1931–2019) (acting) |
31 March 1991 |
1 August 1991 | |
Sir Howard Cooke (1915–2014) |
1 August 1991 |
15 February 2006 | |
Sir Kenneth O. Hall (1941–) |
15 February 2006 |
26 February 2009 | |
Sir Patrick Allen (1951–) |
26 February 2009 |
Incumbent |
Governor-General Of Jamaica Media
References
- ↑ "Government of Jamaica" Archived 6 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Jamaica Information Service
Other websites
- Governor-General of Jamaica - Official website