Post: | Colonial Intendant of San Salvador |
Native Name: | Intendente colonial de San Salvador |
Status: | Abolished |
Reports To: | King of Spain |
Formation: | 1786 |
First: | José Ortiz de la Peña |
Last: | Pedro Barriere |
Abolished: | 21 September 1821 |
The Colonial Intendant of San Salvador (Spanish: Spanish; Castilian: Intendente colonial de San Salvador) was a political position created in 1786 to govern the Intendancy of San Salvador, modern-day El Salvador, that was a part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala, which itself was a part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, a Spanish colony. The position was abolished on 21 September 1821 with the independence of Central America.[1]
Portrait | Name | Term of office | Political Affiliation | Refs | |||
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Took office | Left office | ||||||
1 | José Ortiz de la Peña | 1786 | 1789 | Independent | [2] | ||
2 | Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet | 1789 | 1791 | Independent | [3] | ||
3 | José Antonio María de Aguilar | 1791 | 1793 | Independent | |||
4 | Ignacio Santiago Ulloa | 1793 | 1 January 1798 | Independent | |||
– | José Antonio María de Aguilar | 1 January 1798 | 15 September 1799 | Independent | |||
– | Bernardo José de Arce | 15 September 1799 | 1800 | Independent | [4] | ||
– | Luis Martínez Navarrete | 1800 | 1801 | Independent | [5] | ||
– | Luis de Argueda | 1801 | 1802 | Independent | |||
– | José Justiniano Rosi | 1802 | 1803 | Independent | |||
– | Buenaventura de Viteri | 1803 | 1804 | Independent | |||
– | Francisco Vallejo | 1804 | 1804 | Independent | |||
– | Antonio Isidro Palomo | 1804 | 28 June 1805 | Independent | |||
5 | Antonio Gutiérrez y Ulloa | 28 June 1805 | 5 November 1811 | Independent | [6] | ||
– | José Mariano Batres y Asturias | 5 November 1811 | 3 December 1811 | Independent | |||
– | José Alejandro de Aycinena | 3 December 1811 | August 1812 | Independent | [7] | ||
6 | José María Peinado y Pezonarte | August 1812 | 1814 | Independent | [8] | ||
– | José Méndez de Quiroga | 1814 | 1817 | Independent | |||
– | Juan Miguel de Bustamante | 1817 | 1818 | Independent | |||
– | Simón Gutiérrez | 1818 | 1818 | Independent | |||
7 | José María Peinado y Pezonarte | 1818 | 1819 | Independent | [9] | ||
– | Pedro Barriere | 1819 | 21 September 1821 | Independent | [10] |