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Governor of Landguard Fort

Nathaniel Darrel, who led 1667 defense From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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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

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Lieutenant-Governors of Landguard Fort

  • 1687–1711: Francis Hammond
  • 1711–1717: Matthew Draper
  • 1717–1718: Gwyn Vaughan
  • 1718–1719: Bacon Morris
  • 1719–172x: Hugh Plunknet
  • 1727–1753: Edward Hayes
  • 1753–1766: Philip Thicknesse
  • 1766–1804: Anketell Singleton
  • 1804–1806: John Blake[9]
  • 1806–1811: Alexander Mair[10]
  • 1811–1854: Charles Augustus West[11]

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