He served for three months, until turning over the office to the newly arrived viceroy Manuel Antonio Flores on August 16, 1787.
Fernando Alonso | María Conchita Alonso | Alicia Alonso | Alfredo Alonso | Xabi Alonso | Stacy Peralta | Tito Alonso | Pacho Alonso | Marcos Alonso Peña | Laz Alonso | Josep Lluís Núñez | José Luis Alonso de Santos | Gabriel Alonso de Herrera | Amado Alonso | Alonso de Ojeda | Alonso de Ercilla | Robert Nunez | Peralta | Mariano Roque Alonso | María II Díaz de Haro | José Nunez | Haro | Francisco de Haro | Carlos Núñez | Axel Alonso | Alonso de Mendoza | Alonso de Contreras | Alonso de Cárdenas | Alonso de Arellano | Alonso Berruguete |
An alternate theory about the naming was proposed by Edmond S. Meany, who suggested that Haro Strait was named for Alonso Núñez de Haro y Peralta, Archbishop of Mexico from 1772 to 1800, and, for several months during 1787, Viceroy of New Spain.