Gutierre de Miranda was interim governor of Spanish Florida in the late 16th century.
[1] On 5 September 1576,[2]), Miranda was appointed interim governor of Spanish Florida.
During his tenure, the economy was weak, citizens faced food shortages, and there were Native American revolts against the Spanish settlers.
[3] Miranda left the governor's office in 1577 and was replaced by Márquez, his brother-in-law.
King Philip II then appointed him captain and governor of the new Fort San Marcos in Santa Elena.