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Commodore [[George Johnstone]] of the Royal Navy arrived at Pensacola in February 1764, becoming Pensacola's first British governor.<ref name="Campbell" /> Johnstone, though, became unpopular with settlers due to his faithful enforcement of unpopular British policies such as the [[Wikipedia:Stamp Act 1765|Stamp Act]]. He caused further discord with his policy of aggression toward Indians, and under pressure either resigned or was recalled in December [[1766]].<ref name="Campbell" /> The lieutenant governor, [[Montfort Browne]], served as governor until his replacement, [[John Eliot]], arrived. Eliot was delayed in England and did not arrive in Pensacola until [[1769]]. However, Eliot was affected by a strange malady, possibly a brain tumor, and committed suicide shortly after arriving in Pensacola. Montfort Browne, who was still serving as lieutenant governor, briefly took charge again, but soon left for England. [[Elias Durnford]] thereafter served as governor until Eliot's replacement, [[Peter Chester]], arrived in [[1770]]. Chester served until the Spanish took Pensacola in [[1781]].
 
Commodore [[George Johnstone]] of the Royal Navy arrived at Pensacola in February 1764, becoming Pensacola's first British governor.<ref name="Campbell" /> Johnstone, though, became unpopular with settlers due to his faithful enforcement of unpopular British policies such as the [[Wikipedia:Stamp Act 1765|Stamp Act]]. He caused further discord with his policy of aggression toward Indians, and under pressure either resigned or was recalled in December [[1766]].<ref name="Campbell" /> The lieutenant governor, [[Montfort Browne]], served as governor until his replacement, [[John Eliot]], arrived. Eliot was delayed in England and did not arrive in Pensacola until [[1769]]. However, Eliot was affected by a strange malady, possibly a brain tumor, and committed suicide shortly after arriving in Pensacola. Montfort Browne, who was still serving as lieutenant governor, briefly took charge again, but soon left for England. [[Elias Durnford]] thereafter served as governor until Eliot's replacement, [[Peter Chester]], arrived in [[1770]]. Chester served until the Spanish took Pensacola in [[1781]].
  
===British placenames===
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The British named a variety of geographical places, including streets. Most of these names do not survive to the present, as the Spanish and Americans who subsequently occupied Pensacola changed many of the names.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
!British placename
 
!Contemporary placename
 
|-
 
|Albemarle Street
 
|[[Zaragoza Street]], west of the public space (west of modern-day [[Palafox Street]])
 
|-
 
|Bute Street
 
|[[Government Street]], east of the public space (east of modern-day [[Alcaniz Street]])
 
|-
 
|Charlotte Street
 
|[[Alcaniz Street]]
 
|-
 
|Cumberland Street
 
|[[Baylen Street]]
 
|-
 
|Deer Point
 
|''[[Fair Point]]''
 
|-
 
|East Point
 
|''[[Deer Point]]''
 
|-
 
|English Point
 
|''[[Emanuel Point]]''
 
|-
 
|[[Gage Hill]]
 
|''Gage Hill'' or ''[[North Hill]]''.<br/>The Spanish renamed Gage Hill as ''Mount Miguel'' when they took control in [[1781]]. Gage Hill has also occasionally been called ''Palafox Hill''.
 
|-
 
|George Street
 
|[[Palafox Street]]
 
|-
 
|Granby Street
 
|[[Intendencia Street]], west of the public space (west of modern-day [[Palafox Street]])
 
|-
 
|Gloucester Street
 
|[[Cevallos Street]]
 
|-
 
|Gull Point
 
|''[[Gull Point]]''
 
|-
 
|Harcourt Street
 
|[[Intendencia Street]], east of the public space (east of modern-day [[Alcaniz Street]])
 
|-
 
|Indian Point
 
|''[[Garcon Point]]''
 
|-
 
|Johnstone Street
 
|[[Barcelona Street]]
 
|-
 
|Lindsay Street
 
|[[Reus Street]]
 
|-
 
|Mansfield Street
 
|[[Zaragoza Street]], east of the public space (east of modern-day [[Alcaniz Street]])
 
|-
 
|Pitt Street
 
|[[Government Street]], west of the public space (west of modern-day [[Palafox Street]])
 
|-
 
|Princess Street
 
|[[Romana Street]]
 
|-
 
|Red Cliffs
 
|[[Barrancas]]
 
|-
 
|Sandy Point
 
|''[[Town Point]]''
 
|-
 
|Tartar Point
 
|''[[Tartar Point]]''
 
|-
 
|York Street
 
|[[Florida Blanca Street]]
 
|}
 
  
 
==Citizens==
 
==Citizens==

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