Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire

Below is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire. Since 1735, all Lords Lieutenant have also been Custos Rotulorum of Northamptonshire. The lieutenancy included the Soke of Peterborough until 1965, when the Lord Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire became Lord Lieutenant of Huntingdon and Peterborough. This merged with the lieutenancy of Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely in 1974, forming the jurisdiction of the present Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire.

Lord Lieutenants

Deputy Lieutenants

Deputy Lieutenants traditionally supported the Lord-Lieutenant. There could be several deputy lieutenants at any time, depending on the population of the county. Their appointment did not terminate with the changing of the Lord-Lieutenant, but they often retired at age 75.

18th century

19th century

20th century

  • James Griffith Dearden, 28 February 1901.[10]
  • The Honourable Edward Algernon FitzRoy, MP, 9 May 1901.[11]
  • James Hornsby, 27 May 1902.[12]
  • Sir Charles Valentine Knightley, Bt, 27 May 1902.[12]
  • The Right Honourable Henry James, Earl of Euston, 22 August 1907.[13]
  • The Right Honourable Luke, Baron Annaly, 22 August 1907.[13]
  • Colonel Joseph Hill, CB, 22 August 1907.[13]
  • Christopher Smyth, 9 August 1911.[14]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Brown, DSO, 30 December 1918.[15]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Willoughby, VD, 30 December 1918.[15]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel George Somes Eunson, VD, 30 December 1918.[15]
  • Thomas Henry Woolston, CBE, JP, 30 December 1918.[15]
  • The Right Honourable John Powys, Baron Lilford, 29 July 1922.[16]
  • The Right Honourable Edward Sholto, Baron Penrhyn, 29 July 1922.[16]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Hereward Wake, Bt, CMG, DSO, 29 July 1922.[16]
  • Major Sir Charles Vere Gunning, Bt, CB, CMG, 29 July 1922.[16]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Bingham Lowther, Bt, DSO, 29 July 1922.[16]
  • Sir William Ryland Dent Adkins, KC, MP, 29 July 1922.[16]
  • Major Henry Leonard Campbell Brassey, MP, 29 July 1922.[16]
  • Colonel Henry Wickham, CMG, 29 July 1922.[16]
  • Sir Arthur Richard de Capell Brooke, Bt, 18 October 1923.[17]
  • William Harvey Reeves, OBE, 22 June 1931.[18]
  • Samuel Smith Campion, 9 April 1935.[19]
  • Captain John Veasy Collier, 9 April 1935.[19]
  • Colonel Charles Henry Eyre Coote, 9 April 1935.[19]
  • Brigadier-General Algernon Francis Holford Ferguson, 9 April 1935.[19]
  • Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) James William Fisher, TD, 9 April 1935.[19]
  • Colonel Albert Edward John, Earl Spencer, 9 April 1935.[19]
  • Frederick Bostock, 20 May 1937.[20]
  • Lieutenant David George Brownlow Cecil, MP, 20 May 1937.[20]
  • Leslie Winter Dryland, MRCS, LRCP, DPH, 20 May 1937.[20]
  • Major David Howard Evans, OBE, 20 May 1937.[20]
  • George Lewis, 20 May 1937.[20]
  • Colonel William Bingham, Marquess of Northampton, DSO, 20 May 1937.[20]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Montague Raynsford, DSO, 20 May 1937.[20]
  • Brigadier-General William Strong, CB, CMG, 20 May 1937.[20]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Josiah Walker, MC, TD, , 20 May 1937.[20]
  • Major The Right Honourable Frederick, Baron Hesketh of Hesketh, 2 January 1950.[21]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Marcus Jelley, OBE, TD, 2 January 1950.[21]
  • Rear Admiral Sir Wellwood George Courtenay Maxwell, KBE, CMG, , 2 January 1950.[21]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Orfeur Kilvington Parker, MC, 2 January 1950.[21]
  • Major-General (Honorary Lieutenant-General) Sir Bertram Norman Sergison-Brooke, KCB, KCVO, CMG, DSO, 23 June 1952.[22]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Malcolm Berwick, DSO, 23 June 1952.[22]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Thomas Herbert Pettit, 23 June 1952.[22]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Edgar Claude Manning Palmer, TD, 23 June 1952.[22]
  • Major (Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel) Sir Gyles Isham, Bt, 23 June 1952.[22]
  • Honorary Captain Sir Arthur John Edward Craig, 23 June 1952.[22]
  • Colonel (Honorary Major-General) Evelyn Dalrymple Fanshawe, CB, CBE, 29 May 1961.[23]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel (Honorary Colonel) Ronald King McMichael, OBE, TD, 29 May 1961.[23]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel James Thomas Lewis, TD, 29 May 1961.[23]
  • Major (Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel) The Honourable Peter Esme Brassey, 29 May 1961[23] — 9 May 1967.[24]
  • Captain The Right Honourable Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp, MVO, 29 May 1961.[23]
  • Major (Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel) George Theodore Herbert Capron, , 30 June 1965.[25]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Chandos-Pole, OBE, 30 June 1965.[25]
  • Major (Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel) Richard Arthur Collins, DSO, 30 June 1965.[25]
  • Major (Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel) Dennis Douglas Pilkington Smyly, DSO, 30 June 1965.[25]
  • Captain (Honorary Major) Thomas Patrick Douglas Spens, MBE, 30 June 1965[25] — 25 August 1967.[26]
  • Major (Honorary Colonel) Nigel Victor Stopford-Sackville, CBE, TD, 30 June 1965.[25]
  • The Hon. Major the Right Honourable Reginald Edward, Viscount Dilhorne, PC, 17 May 1967.[24]
  • Dennis Edmund Hutchinson, MBE, 17 May 1967.[24]
  • Major (Acting Lieutenant-Colonel) Robert Charles Jeffery, TD, 17 May 1967.[24]
  • Colonel Percy Fergus Ivo Reid, OBE, 27 March 1969.[27]
  • Edwin Arthur Steele, 27 March 1969.[27]
  • Colonel (Honorary Brigadier) Doidge Estcourt Taunton, CB, DSO, 27 March 1969.[27]
  • Major Sir Hereward Wake, Bt, MC, 27 March 1969.[27]
  • Major The Right Honourable David Henry, Lord Brassey of Apethorpe, 2 October 1972.[28]
  • Flight Lieutenant Guy Timothy Geoffrey Conant, 2 October 1972.[28]
  • Captain (Honorary Major) Sir Edward William Spencer Ford, KCB, KCVO, 2 October 1972.[28]
  • Lieutenant-Commander Arnold Derek Arthur Lawson, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 2 October 1972.[28]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Charles John Manning Watts, 2 October 1972.[28]
  • Captain Antony Edward Montague Raynsford, Royal Navy, 11 February 1974.[29]
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony Vere Cyprian Robarts, 11 February 1974.[29]
  • Major (Honorary Colonel) Sir Derek Wilbraham Pritchard, 11 February 1974.[29]
  • Major Derek Frank Hooton, TD, 11 February 1974.[29]
  • Captain Owen Meurig Jones, MC, 11 February 1974.[29]
  • Major Donald Baxter, 17 May 1977.[30]
  • Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Gray Boardman, MC, TD, 17 May 1977.[30]
  • Edmund Crispin Stephen James George Brudenell, 17 May 1977.[30]
  • Brigadier Hugh Gray Wybrants Hamilton, CBE, 17 May 1977.[30]
  • Honorary Captain John Luke Lowther, 17 May 1977.[30]
  • Captain (Honorary Major) Richard Augustus Palmer, TD, MA, FCA, JP, 17 May 1977.[30]
  • Flight Lieutenant Kenneth Raymond Pearson, MBE, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 17 May 1977.[30]
  • The Right Honourable The Countess of Birkenhead, 3 December 1979.[31]
  • The Right Honourable Christian Mary, Lady Hesketh, 3 December 1979.[31]
  • Major Joseph Mark Fearfield, 3 December 1979.[31]
  • The Most Honourable The Marquess of Northampton, 3 December 1979.[31]
  • Captain John Macdonald-Buchanan, MC, 3 December 1979.[31]
  • Commander Leslie Michael Macdonald Saunders Watson, Royal Navy, 3 December 1979.[31]
  • Jean Jackson-Stops, ARIBA, JP, 11 February 1985.[32]
  • Colonel Richard Antony Gill, TD, JP, 31 January 1986.[33]
  • Cyril Humphrey Cripps, MA, BSc, LLD, CChem, FRSC, 31 January 1986.[33]
  • Michael Leslie Dove, 17 June 1989.[34]
  • William David Morton, CBE, 17 June 1989.[34]
  • Anita Mary Tasker, JP, 17 June 1989.[34]
  • William Richard Frank Chamberlain, 9 February 1991.[35]
  • Penelope Joan Escombe, 9 February 1991.[35]
  • Lady Juliet Margaret Townsend, LVO, 9 February 1991.[35]
  • John Walter Douglas Ewart, 1 February 1993.[36]
  • James George Kane, 1 February 1993.[36]
  • Joan Mary Tice, 1 February 1993.[36]
  • Christopher Guy Vere Davidge, OBE, 14 March 1994.[37]
  • Anthony Geoffrey Stoughton-Harris, FCA, CBE, 14 March 1994.[37]
  • Richard Paul Seddon, 25 March 1996.[38]
  • Arthur Jeffrey Greenwell, CBE, 25 September 1996.[39]
  • Lady Wake, JP, 25 September 1996.[39]
  • Ian Robert Keers, 24 November 1997.[40]
  • Agnes Anne Goodman, 24 November 1997.[40]
  • Rear Admiral John Patrick Bruce O'Riordan, CBE, JP, 24 November 1997.[40]
  • John George Church, 24 November 1997.[40]
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See also

References

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