Examples of 'governor of newfoundland' in a sentence

Meaning of "governor of newfoundland"

Governor of Newfoundland: the official appointed by the British monarch to represent the Crown in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador

How to use "governor of newfoundland" in a sentence

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governor of newfoundland
Sir William MacGregor served as governor of Newfoundland.
Governor of Newfoundland.
King George III immediately placed Labrador under the authority of the governor of Newfoundland.
Lieutenant governor of newfoundland and labrador location,.
The same year, he was knighted and appointed governor of Newfoundland.
He became governor of Newfoundland and commander-in-chief of Cape Breton.
He rose to the rank of Admiral, and served briefly as colonial governor of Newfoundland.
From 1936 Walwyn served as Governor of Newfoundland and chairman of the Commission of Government.
After receiving a knighthood in 1883, he began expressing his desire to become governor of Newfoundland.
He was appointed governor of Newfoundland for his first term in 1757.
It was created in 1949 for Sir Gordon Macdonald, the last British governor of Newfoundland.
In 1816 he returned to England and was succeeded as Governor of Newfoundland by Francis Pickmore.

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