Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick

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Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick
Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick
Lieutenant-GovernorTermLieutenant-GovernorTerm
Charles Hastings Doyle1867Francis Pym Harding1867-68
Lemuel Allan Wilmot1868-73Samuel Leonard Tilley1873-78
Edward Barron Chandler1878-80Robert Duncan Wilmot1880-85
Samuel Leonard Tilley1885-93John Boyd1893
John James Fraser1893-96Abner Reid McClean1896-1902
Jabez Bunting Snowball1902-07Lemuel John Tweedie1907-12
Josiah Wood1912-17Gilbert White Ganong1917
William Pugsley1917-23William Freeman Todd1923-28
Hugh Havelock McLean1928-35Murray MacLaren1935-40
William George Clark1940-45David Lawrence MacLaren1945-58
J. Leonard O'Brien1958-65John Babbitt McNair1965-68
Wallace Samuel Bird1968-71Hédard J. Robichaud1971-82
George Francis Stanley1982-87Gilbert Finn1987-94
Margaret Norrie McCain1994-97Marilyn Trenholme Counsell1997-2003
Herménégilde Chiasson2003-09Graydon Nicholas2009-

 


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