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|Charles R. Nesbitt
|1838-1867<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Mackie |first=Colin |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304104239/http://www.gulabin.com/britishdiplomatsdirectory/pdf/britishdiplomatsdirectory.pdf |title=British Diplomats Directory |date=2013 |publisher=Gulabin.com}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{Cite book |last=Saunders |first=Gail |title=Race and class in the colonial Bahamas: 1880-1960 |publisher=University Press of Florida |year=2016 |isbn=0-8130-5155-X |edition=1st |location=Gainesville, Florida |pages=70 |quote=Another industry was the growing of the sisal plant introduced by the colonial secretary C. R. Nesbitt in 1845.}}</ref>
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|[[Alan Burns (colonial administrator)|Sir Alan Cuthbert Maxwell Burns]]
|1924-1929<ref name=RCCB_AB>{{Cite book |last=Saunders |first=Gail |title=Race and class in the colonial Bahamas: 1880-1960 |publisher=University Press of Florida |year=2016 |isbn=0-8130-5155-X |edition=1st |location=Gainesville, Florida |pages=70 |quote=Allan [sic] Burns, colonial secretary in the Bahamas during the mid- to late twenties...}}</ref>
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