• Governor
Sir William Berkeley (1660–1677) • Lieutenant Governor
Francis Moryson (1661–1662) • Governor Col.
Herbert Jeffreys (1677–1678) • Governor
Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper (1677–1683) • Lieutenant Governor Sir
Henry Chicheley (1678–1680) • Acting Governor Col.
Nicholas Spencer (September 1683–April 1684) • Governor
Francis Howard, 5th Baron Howard of Effingham (1684–1692, absentee from 1688) •
Gen. Joseph Bridger (1684) • President of the Council
Nathaniel Bacon (1688–1690) • Lieutenant Governor
Francis Nicholson (1690–1692) • Governor
Sir Edmund Andros (1692–1698) • Acting Governor
Ralph Wormeley Jr. (1698) • Governor
George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney (1698–1737, absentee) • Lieutenant Governor
Francis Nicholson (1698–1705) • Lieutenant Governor Col.
Edward Nott (1705–1706) • Acting Governor
Edmund Jenings (1706–1710) • Lieutenant Governor
General Robert Hunter (1707, captured at sea and never served) • Lieutenant Governor Lt. Col.
Alexander Spotswood (1710–1722) • Lieutenant Governor Col.
Hugh Drysdale (1722–1726) • President of the Council
Robert "King" Carter (1726–September 1727) • Lieutenant Governor
Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet (1727–1740) • Governor
Willem Anne van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle (1737–1754, absentee) • Acting Governor
James Blair (1740–1741) (acting for Lt. Gov. Gooch while latter out-of-country) • Lieutenant Governor
Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet (1741–1749) • Acting Governor
John Robinson Sr. died months after being sworn in as President {Acting Governor} August 1749; father of Speaker of the VA House of Burgess
John Robinson (Virginia politician) Jr (1705–1766) and Colonel
Beverley Robinson (1721–1792) • Acting Governor
Thomas Lee (1749–1750) • Acting Governor
Lewis Burwell (1750–1751) • Lieutenant Governor
Robert Dinwiddie (1751–1756) • Governor
John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1756–1759) • Lieutenant Governor
Robert Dinwiddie (1756–January 1758) • Lieutenant Governor
Francis Fauquier (1758–1768) • Governor
Jeffery Amherst (1759–1768, absentee) • Acting Governor
John Blair, Sr. (1768) • Governor
Norborne Berkeley,
Baron de Botetourt (1768–1770) • Acting Governor
William Nelson (1770–1771) • Governor
John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1771–June 1775) ==See also==