Governor of Quebec
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The Governor of Quebec was a British Army officer nominally in charge of the garrison at Quebec City. Often the holder of the post was an absentee, and the office was abolished in 1833.
Governors
Lieutenant-Governors
- 1797–1799: Patrick Bellew{{London Gazette|issue=14046|page=896|date=16–19 September 1797}}
- 1799–1811: John Callow
- 1811–1813: William Johnson{{London Gazette|issue=16452|page=260|date=9–12 February 1811}}
- 1813–1825: Daniel Paterson{{London Gazette|issue=16688|page=31|date=2–5 January 1813}}
- 1825–1829: Lachlan Maclean{{London Gazette|issue=18141|page=931|date=28 May 1825}}
- 1829–1842: William Thomas Dilkes{{London Gazette|issue=18623|page=1967|date=27 October 1829}}