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Governor of Inverness

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The Governor of Inverness or Governor of Fort George and Fort Augustus was a British Army officer who commanded the garrisons at Fort George and Fort Augustus in Inverness-shire. The office became a sinecure and was abolished in 1833.

Governors of Fort George and Fort Augustus

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Deputy Governors of Fort George

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Deputy Governors of Fort Augustus

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  • 1753: Alexander Trapaud[20]
  • 1796: George Brodie[21]
  • 1812: Archibald Campbell[22]

References

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