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The Governor of Landguard Fort was a British military officer who commanded the fortifications at Landguard Fort, protecting the port of Harwich. Landguard successfully held off a Dutch raid in 1667 and continued to be used for military purposes through the 1950s. The office of Governor was abolished in 1833, and of Lieutenant-Governor in 1854. ==Governors of Landguard Fort== *1628–1648: Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland *1648–1652: Thomas Ireton *1652–1655: Benjamin Gifford *1655–1659: Mathew Cadwell *1659–1660: Humphrey Brewster *1660–1664: Charles Rich, 4th Earl of Warwick *1664–1665: Henry Farr *1665–1666: James Howard, 3rd Earl of Suffolk *1666–1667: Henry Farr *1667–1670: Nathaniel Darell *1670–1680: Sir Charles Lyttelton, 3rd Baronet *1680–1687: Sir Roger Manley *1687–1688: William Eyton *1688–1697: Henry Killigrew *1697–1711: Edward Jones *1711–1719: Francis Hammond *1719–1744: Bacon Morris *1744–1753: Mordaunt Cracherode *1753–1768: Lord George Beauclerk *1768–1770: Robert Armiger〔Robert Beatson, ''A political index to the histories of Great Britain and Ireland'', volume 2 (London, 1806), (page 159 )〕 *1770–1777: Sir John Clavering *1778–1788: Hon. Alexander Mackay *1788–1800: Harry Trelawny *1800–1801: David Dundas *1801–1823: Cavendish Lister *1823–1833: Sir Robert Brownrigg, 1st Baronet 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Governor of Landguard Fort」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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