- Source: Governor of Inverness
The Governor of Inverness or Governor of Fort George and Fort Augustus was a British Army officer who commanded the garrisons at Fort George and Fort Augustus in Inverness-shire. The office became a sinecure and was abolished in 1833.
Governors of Fort George and Fort Augustus
1725: Jasper Clayton
1733: George Wade (also Governor of Fort William)
1748: Henry Hawley
1752: Sir Charles Howard
1765: Studholme Hodgson
1798: Sir Ralph Abercromby
1801: Sir David Dundas
1804: William Dalrymple
1804: Alexander Ross
1827: Sir David Baird
1829: Sir George Murray
Deputy Governors of Fort George
James Cunningham
1736: William Kennedy
1743: George Grant
c.1747: William Caulfeild
1767: Charles Beauclerk
1774: Alexander Campbell
1779: John Campbell
1790: Sir Robert Sinclair
1795: The Hon. James Stewart
1808: James Robertson
1811: Alexander Mair
Deputy Governors of Fort Augustus
1753: Alexander Trapaud
1796: George Brodie
1812: Archibald Campbell
References
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- Governor of Inverness
- Henry Hawley
- Inverness
- Governor Hawley
- Governor Caulfield
- Inverness Castle
- George Wade
- Charles Howard (British Army officer)
- George Murray (British Army officer)
- Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet