Colonial Heads Of Tangier

List of Colonial Heads of Tangier
th width="25%" align=left>Term Incumbent Notes
b>Emirate of Tangier
a href="/encyclopedia/1421" title="1421">1421 to 28 August 1471 see: Emirs of Tangier
b>Portuguese Suzerainty
a href="/encyclopedia/28-August" title="28 August">28 August 1471 to 148? Rus de Melo, Governor
48? to 1486 conde de Oliveira, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1486" title="1486">1486 to 1489 conde de Tarouca, Governor 1st Term
a href="/encyclopedia/1489" title="1489">1489 to 1501 ..., Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1501" title="1501">1501 to 1508 conde de Tarouca, Governor 2nd Term
a href="/encyclopedia/1508" title="1508">1508 to 151? ..., Governor
51? to 1522 conde de Monsanto, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1522" title="1522">1522 to 1531 Duarte de Meneses, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1531" title="1531">1531 to 1552 Joo de Meneses, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1552" title="1552">1552 to 1553 Lus de Loureiro, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1553" title="1553">1553 to 1562 Bernardim de Carvalho, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1562" title="1562">1562 to 1564 ..., Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1564" title="1564">1564 to 1566 Loureno de Tvora, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1566" title="1566">1566 to 1572 ..., Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1572" title="1572">1572 to 1573 Rus de Carvalho, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1574" title="1574">1574 to 15 August 1574 Antnio de Portugal, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1574" title="1574">1574 to 1578 Duarte de Meneses, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1578" title="1578">1578 to 15?? Pedro da Silva, Governor
i>post1579 to ante1600 Aires de Saldanha, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1605" title="1605">1605 to 1610 Nunho de Mendona, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1610" title="1610">1610 to 1614 Afonso de Noronha, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1614" title="1614">1614 to 1 July 1617 conde de Tarouca, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1-July" title="1 July">1 July 1617 to 1621 Pedro Manuel, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1621" title="1621">1621 to 1624 marqus de Montalvao, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1624" title="1624">1624 to 1628 Miguel de Noronha, conde de Linhares, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1628" title="1628">1628 to 1637 conde de la Torre, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1637" title="1637">1637 to 1643 conde de Sarzedas, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1643" title="1643">1643 to 1653 ..., Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1653" title="1653">1653 to 1656 Rodrigo de Lencastre, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1656" title="1656">1656 to 1661 Fernando de Meneses, conde de Ericeira, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1661" title="1661">1661 to 29 January 1662 Lus de Almeida, Governor
b>English Suzerainty
a href="/encyclopedia/29-January" title="29 January">29 January 1662 to 1663 Henry Mordaunt, The Earl of Peterborough, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1663" title="1663">1663 to May 4 1664 Andrew Rutherford, The Earl of Teviot, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/May-4" title="May 4">May 4 1664 to 1664 Sir Tobias Bridges, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1664" title="1664">1664 to April 1665 John Fitzgerald, Governor
pril 1665 to 1666 John, Baron Belasyse, Governor (unable to take oath of conformity)
a href="/encyclopedia/1666" title="1666">1666 to 1669 Sir Henry Norwood, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1669" title="1669">1669 to 1670 John Middleton, The Earl of Middleton, Governor 1st Term
a href="/encyclopedia/1670" title="1670">1670 to 1672 Sir Hugh Chomondeley, acting Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1672" title="1672">1672 to 1674 John Middleton, The Earl of Middleton 2nd Term
a href="/encyclopedia/1674" title="1674">1674 to 1675 Budget Meakin, acting Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1675" title="1675">1675 to 1680 William O'Brien, The Earl of Inchiquin, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1680" title="1680">1680 to 1680 Palmes Fairbourne, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1680" title="1680">1680 to 1680 Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory, died after appointment but before taking up position
a href="/encyclopedia/1680" title="1680">1680 to October 1680 Charles Fitzcharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth, died soon after taking up position as Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/October" title="October">October 1680 to December 28 1681 Sir Edward Sackville, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/December-28" title="December 28">December 28 1681 to 1683 Sir Percy Kirke, Governor
a href="/encyclopedia/1683" title="1683">1683 to 6 February 1684 George Legge, Admiral Lord Dartmouth, Governor
i>Re-incorporated into Morocco
i>see: Kings of Morocco
olspan="3"|Tangier International Zone City of Tangier: International Protectorate
(Britain, France and Spain) attached to French Morocco (later Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States)
a href="/encyclopedia/1912" title="1912">1912
i>International Administration
a href="/encyclopedia/1926" title="1926">1926 to 19 August 1929 Paul Alberge, Administrator (France)
a href="/encyclopedia/19-August" title="19 August">19 August 1929 to 14 June 1940 Joseph Le Fur, Administrator (France)
i>Moroccan occupation under Spanish command
a href="/encyclopedia/14-June" title="14 June">14 June 1940 to 1 August 1940 Joseph Le Fur, Administrator (France)
a href="/encyclopedia/1-August" title="1 August">1 August 1940 to 4 November 1940 Emanuel Amieva, Administrator (Spain)
b>Spanish Suzerainty
i>Incorporated into Spanish Morocco
a href="/encyclopedia/4-November" title="4 November">4 November 1940 to 1941 Antonio Yuste, Military Governor (Spain)
a href="/encyclopedia/1941" title="1941">1941 to 18 November 1942 Uriarte, Military Governor (Spain)
a href="/encyclopedia/18-November" title="18 November">18 November 1942 to 11 October 1945 Pothous, Military Governor (Spain)
olspan="3"|(Great Britain, France and Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, United States and Soviet Union)
a href="/encyclopedia/11-October" title="11 October">11 October 1945 to 18 June 1948 Lus Antnio de Magalhes Correia, Administrator (Portugal)
ugust 1948 to 9 April 1951 Jonkheer H.F.L.K. van Vredenburch, Administrator (Netherlands)
a href="/encyclopedia/9-April" title="9 April">9 April 1951 to 21 June 1954 Jos Lus Archer, Administrator (Portugal)
a href="/encyclopedia/21-June" title="21 June">21 June 1954 to December 1954 tienne de Cro, prince de Cro-Roeulx, Administrator (Belgium)
a href="/encyclopedia/4-January" title="4 January">4 January 1955 to 5 July 1956 Robert van de Kerckhove d'Hallebast, Administrator (Belgium)
a href="/encyclopedia/1923" title="1923">1923 to 16 March 1941 Muhammad at-Tazi Bu Ashran, Representative of the Sultan and President of the Legislative Assembly 1st Term
a href="/encyclopedia/16-March" title="16 March">16 March 1941 to October 1945 vacant
ctober 1945 to 1954 Muhammad at-Tazi Bu Ashran, Representative of the Sultan and President of the Legislative Assembly 2nd Term
a href="/encyclopedia/1954" title="1954">1954 to 8 July 1956 Ahmad at-Tazi, Representative of the Sultan and President of the Legislative Assembly
a href="/encyclopedia/8-July" title="8 July">8 July 1956 Re-incorporated into Morocco

 

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