(Redirected from Colonial Heads of the Windward Islands)'List of Colonial Heads of the British
Windward Islands'
(Dates in italics indicate ''de facto ''continuation of office)
| Term | Incumbent | Notes | | 'British Suzerainty' |
| 1800 to 1806 | 'Francis Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 'The British Windward Islands' |
| 1833 to 1836 | Sir 'Lionel Smith', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1836 to 1841 | Sir 'Evan John Murray MacGregor', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1841 | 'Charles Henry Darling', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1841 to 1846 | Sir 'Charles Edward Grey', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1846 to 1848 | 'William Reid', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1848 to 1856 | 'William MacBean George Colebrooke', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1856 to 1859 | 'Francis Hincks', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1859 to 1868 | 'James Walker', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1868 to ''1871'' | 'Rawson William Rawson', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 'Federal Colony of the Windward Islands' |
| ''1871'' to 1875 | 'Rawson William Rawson', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1875 to 1875 | 'Sanford Freeling', acting Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1875 to 1876 | Sir 'John Pope Hennessy', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1876 to 1880 | 'George Cumine Strahan', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1880 to 1880 | 'D.J. Gamble', acting Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1880 to 1885 | 'William Robinson', Governor | Governor of Barbados |
| 1885 to 1888 | Sir 'Walter Joseph Sendall', Governor |
| 1889 to 1892 | Sir 'Walter Francis Hely-Hutchinson', Governor |
| 1893 to 1897 | Sir 'Charles Bruce', Governor |
| 1897 to 1900 | Sir 'Cornelius Alfred Moloney', Governor |
| 1900 to 1906 | Sir 'Robert Baxter Llewelyn', Governor |
| 1906 to 1909 | Sir 'Ralph Champneys Williams', Governor |
| 1909 to 1914 | Sir 'James Hayes Sadler', Governor |
| 1914 to 1923 | Sir 'George Basil Haddon-Smith', Governor |
| 1924 to 1930 | Sir 'Frederick Seton James', Governor |
| 1930 to 1935 | Sir 'Thomas Alexander Best', Governor |
| 1935 to 19 January 1937 | Sir 'Selwyn MacGregor Grier', Governor |
| 19 January 1937 to ''1938'' | 'Henry Bradshaw Popham', Governor |
| ''1938'' to 18 May 1942 | Sir 'Henry Bradshaw Popham', Governor |
| 18 May 1942 to 1948 | Sir 'Arthur Grimble', Governor |
| 1948 to 1953 | Sir 'Robert Duncan Harris Arundell', Governor |
| 1953 to 1955 | 'Edward Betham Beetham', Governor |
| 1955 to ''1 July 1956'' | 'Colville Montgomery Deverell', Governor |
| 'Territory of the Windward Islands' |
| ''1 July 1956'' to ''1957'' | 'Colville Montgomery Deverell', Governor |
| ''1957'' to 1 January 1960 | Sir 'Colville Montgomery Deverell', Governor |
| 1 January 1960 | ''territory dissolved'' |
Notes
★ From 1833 - 1885 Barbados was part of the Windward Islands ''(with the governor of Barbados also being governor of the Windward Islands)''
★ Saint Lucia joins in 1838 and remains until 1960.
★ Barbados exits in 1885, Grenada becames the new seat of Governor until 1960.
★ Tobago exits the windward islands while-under Grenada in 1889, after joining in 1833.
★ In 1940 Dominica exits the neighbouring
Leeward Islands, and joins the Windward Islands until 1960.
★ Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines were in the union longest from 1833 until 1960.
The Windward Islands comprised the present-day independent states of
Barbados,
Dominica,
Grenada,
Saint Lucia,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and
Tobago.
Source
★
Rulers.org - Barbados
★
WorldStatesmen- Grenada