For governors of County Londonderry, see Lord Lieutenant of County Londonderry.
The Governor of Londonderry and Culmore was a British military appointment. The Governor was the officer who commanded the garrison and fortifications of the city of Derry and of Culmore fort. The Governor was paid by The Honourable The Irish Society.
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officially Londonderry, is the largest city in County Londonderry, the second-largest in Northern Ireland and the fifth-largest on the island of Ireland...
serving as GovernorofLondonderry during the early stages of the Siege of Derry. Lundy was born in Dumbarton and raised in the Church of Scotland. He...
the first Governor of The Irish Society, was appointed the first GovernorofLondonderry. It was due to the development directed by The Irish Society towards...
Marquess ofLondonderry, of the County ofLondonderry (/ˈlʌndəndreɪ/ LUN-dən-dree), is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. The title was created in 1816...
death, Mitchelburne became GovernorofLondonderry and took over the defence of the city. He supervised the construction of new fortifications, and in...
soldier, GovernorofLondonderry Robert Stewart, 1st Marquess ofLondonderry (1739–1821), Irish politician and landowner Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany...
of Gibraltar from 1765 to 1767 and GovernorofLondonderry 1775 to 1776 John N. Irwin (died 1905), 9th Governorof Idaho Territory William Irwin (California...
Governor Hale may refer to: John Hale (British Army officer) (1728–1806), GovernorofLondonderry Samuel W. Hale (1823–1891), 39th Governorof New Hampshire...
merger of two existing councils. The previous post of Mayor of Derry, more formally Lord Mayor ofLondonderry, has a long history. A provost, Sir Henry Docwra...
Martha Rigby, sister of the leading statesman Richard Rigby, and had a son Francis Hale Rigby; General John Hale, GovernorofLondonderry (died 1806); he married...
Londonderry College Act 1976 (c. xviii) to form Foyle and Londonderry College. In 2011, the Board ofGovernors re-branded the school as 'Foyle College' and updated...
Secretary for review as a matter of course. A 1951 visit by the governor to Londonderry Corporation was the focus of a nationalist protest led by Eddie...