List of colonial and departmental heads of Marie-Galante

{{Infobox official post }} Marie-Galante is an island in the Leeward Islands. From 1648 to 1749 Marie-Galante was administered by a French governor or royal lieutenant, who often reported to the governor of nearby Guadeloupe, or by the governor of Guadeloupe directly.
 * post                    = Governor of Marie-Galante
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 * imagecaption= Guadeloupe (NW) and Marie-Galante (SE)
 * type                    = Island
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 * department              = Ministry of the Navy and Colonies
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 * seat                    = Basseterre, Saint-Christophe (1628–71)
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 * formation               = 1628 (1st time) March 1849 (second time)
 * first                   = Jacques de Boisseret
 * last                    = Dominique Murat
 * abolished               = 23 March 1794 (1st time) November 1851 (2nd time}
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Origins
The island was discovered by Christopher Columbus on 3 November 1493, and claimed for Spain with the name Santa Maria la Galante. On 8 November 1648 France incorporated the island into the Guadeloupe administration. Jacques de Boisseret leased the island from the king of France from 4 September 1649 to 1643. His widow abandoned her claim in 1660.

Administrators
The administrators of Marie-Galante were:

The island was occupied by the British in 1794, and after this no longer had an independent administrator