Clinton, paralyzed by the defeat, made no further action until his eventual replacement by Guy Carleton in 1782.
It was named after Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester.
He had their houses watched, and took measures with Guy Carleton, bishop of Bristol, for their punishment.
In 1778, Frederick Haldimand became governor in replacement of Guy Carleton.
In 1778, Frederick Haldimand took over for Guy Carleton as governor of Quebec.
Guy Carleton released him and allowed him to go to England.
He was dismissed from the council after the arrival of a new lieutenant governor, Guy Carleton, in 1766.
The school is named after Guy Carleton, Quebec's governor during the 18th century.
Guy Carleton succeeds James Murray as governor of Quebec.
Following Cornwallis' surrender at Yorktown, he was replaced by Guy Carleton.