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The Governor, in the Kingdom of Mosquitia, was a
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who ruled the southern regions, from the Cucalaya River to Pearl Lagoon.


List of governorsMichael Olien, "General, Governor and Admiral: Three Miskito Lines of Succession," ''Ethnohistory'' 45/2 (1998): 285, figure 2.

* Piquirin (−1711-) * John Hanibal (1719–1729) *
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(1729–1757) * William Briton (1757–1775) * Timothy Briton (c 1775-c 1776) * Colvin Briton (1776–1791) *
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(c. 1791 – ?) * Clement (c. 1791–1840)


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