King of Arms of the Order of St Michael and St George
The King of Arms of the Order of St Michael and St George is the herald of the Order of St Michael and St George.
Kings of Arms
Name | Dates | Ref. |
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Sir George Nayler, KH | 1818–1831 | |
Sir George Nayler, GCMG, KH | 1832 | |
Sir Charles Douglas | 1832–1859 | |
The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Wolff, KCMG | 1859–1869 | |
Sir Albert Woods, GCVO, KCB, KCMG | 1869–1904 | |
Vacant | 1904–1909 | |
Captain Sir Montagu Ommanney, GCMG, KCB, ISO | 1909–1924 | |
Sir Frank Swettenham, GCMG, CH | 1925–1938 | |
Sir Archibald Weigall, Bt. KCMG | 1938–1952 | |
Sir Nevile Bland, KCMG, KCVO | 1952–1961 | |
The Rt. Hon.The 1st Lord Inchyra, GCMG, CVO | 1961–1975 | |
The Rt. Hon.The Lord St Brides, GCMG, CVO, MBE, PC | 1975–1987 | |
Lieutenant Commander Sir Oliver Wright, GCMG, GCVO, DSC | 1987–1996 | |
Sir Ewen Fergusson, GCMG, GCVO | 1996–2007 | |
Sir Jeremy Greenstock, GCMG | 2007–present | [1] |
gollark: =tex why_would^you_do^that
gollark: If it asks to simplify it, you want the one with fewer terms, so the + 11x one.
gollark: Those are equal. So both.
gollark: You could just write that as mods⊆gay, or ∀mod mod ∈ gay.
gollark: Python's arbitrarily large integers probably do *not* have constant time bitshifting, so I don't think this is actually the complexity you said.
References
- Galloway, Peter The Order of St Michael and St George (London, Third Millennium Publishing, 2000) pp 362-3.
- London Gazette, 20 October 2007, page 15677.
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