List of deputy lieutenants of Wiltshire
This is a list of deputy lieutenants of Wiltshire, England.
Unlike the appointment of High Sheriff, which is for one year, the term of office of a Deputy Lieutenant normally lasts until they reach the age of 75.
The Wiltshire Lieutenancy has an establishment of up to 36 deputy lieutenants. They are chosen to reflect a wide range of interests and backgrounds, and can be appointed at any age but tend to be aged over 60; they are normally expected to serve for at least five years before they must retire on reaching the age of 75. Deputy lieutenants can be appointed for a set period of time, but this approach has never been adopted in Wiltshire.
New deputy lieutenants are nominated by the Lord Lieutenant and follow a formal process to confirm their appointment. The Lord-Lieutenant is not obliged to appoint a new Deputy Lieutenant immediately after a current Deputy Lieutenant retires and thus may hold several vacancies.
Retired deputy lieutenants can continue to use the post-nominal letters 'DL' after the date of their retirement.
16th-century appointments
edit- Sir Henry Knyvet of Charlton (died 1598)[1]
- Sir Matthew Arundell of Wardour Castle (1589–1598)[2]
17th-century appointments
edit- Sir Walter Long (c. 1565 – 1610)
- Sir Walter Vaughan (c. 1572 – 1639) of Bishopstone, Salisbury, in office by 1611 and until at least 1633[3]
- Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton (1567–1627), in office c.1610–1624[4]
- Thomas Penruddocke (c.1648–1695), commissioned 1683[5]
- Sir Gilbert Talbot (c.1606–1695), in office 1688–1689[6]
18th-century appointments
edit- John Baskerville, of Turleigh, Bradford-on-Avon (died 1800)
- Edward Horlock Mortimer, of Trowbridge (died 1803)[7]
19th-century appointments
edit- Walter Long (1793–1867)
- Robert Parry Nisbet (1793–1882)
- William Heald Ludlow Bruges (1796–1855)
- Sir Alexander Malet, 2nd Baronet (1800–1886)
- George Brudenell-Bruce, 2nd Marquess of Ailesbury (1804–1878)
- Lord Henry Frederick Thynne (1832–1904)
- Sir F. S. Astley[8]
- A. Awdry[8]
- Sir John Wither Awdry (1795–1878)[8]
- Lord Bruce (1804–1878)[9]
- E. L. Clutterbuck[10]
- Sir William Roger Brown (1831–1902), commissioned 1898[11]
- Camille Caillard of Wingfield House (1822–1898), commissioned 1878[12]
20th-century appointments
edit- Lord Henry Arthur George Somerset (1851–1926)
- Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long (1854–1924)
- Vincent Caillard of Wingfield House (1856–1930), commissioned 1920[13]
- Brigadier-General John Hartman Morgan (1876–1955)
- Richard Long, 3rd Viscount Long (1892–1967), commissioned 1946[14]
- George Petty-Fitzmaurice, 8th Marquess of Lansdowne (1912–1997); resigned 19 February 1973[15]
1968 appointments
edit- Alfred Edward Batt, 251 Castle Road, Salisbury[16]
- Wing Commander Sir Henry Algernon Langton, Overtown House, Wroughton (1914–1997)[16]
- Arthur Guy Stratton, Alton Priors, Marlborough[16]
- Arthur Frank Seton Sykes, Stockton, Warminster (1903–1980)[16]
- Group Captain Frank Andrew Willan, Bridges, Teffont, Salisbury (1915–1981)[16]
- Brigadier George Wort, The Old Rectory, Hilcot, Pewsey[16]
1974 appointments
edit- Nigel James Moffatt Anderson (1920–2008)[17]
1978 appointments
edit- Sir Maurice Henry Dorman, The Old Manor, Overton, Marlborough (1912–1993)
- Dr Timothy Kindersley Maurice, 10 Kingsbury Street, Marlborough
- Lieutenant-Colonel John Godfrey Jeans, Chalke Pyt House, Broadchalke, Salisbury
- Lieutenant (Honorary Captain) Richard Flower Stratton, Kingston Deverill, Warminster
- Rear-Admiral Harry Desmond Nixon, Ashley Cottage, Ashley, Box, Corsham
- Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Hugh Antrobus, Wootton House, Wootton Rivers, Marlborough
1979 appointments
edit- Daniel Edmund Awdry (1924–2008)
1983 appointments
edit- Reginald John Richard Arundell
- John Morrison, 1st Baron Margadale (1906–1996)[18]
- Mary Ethel Salisbury (1917–2008)[18]
- Sir Peter Malden Studd (1916–2003)
- Major Anthony Richard Turner
1990 appointments
edit- Lieutenant-General Sir Robin Macdonald Carnegie, of Chilmark[19]
- Captain Beresford Norman Gibbs, of Oaksey,[19] late Royal Horse Guards
- Lieutenant-General Sir Maurice Robert Johnston, of Worton (born 1929)[19]
- Charles Petty-Fitzmaurice, 9th Marquess of Lansdowne (born 1941)[19]
- Major David Alwyne Carne Rasch, of Middle Woodford[19]
1993 appointments
edit- John Seymour, 19th Duke of Somerset, of Bradley House, Maiden Bradley[20]
1996 appointments
edit- MRichard David Stratton, Manor Farm, Kingston Deverill, Warminster[21]
- General Sir John Finlay Willasey Wilsey, Shaftesbury[21]
1997 appointments
edit1998 appointments
edit1999 appointments
edit- Brigadier Arthur Gooch, Manor Farm, Chitterne[24]
- Christine Cooke, Church Hill House, Donhead St Mary[24]
- Susan Eliot-Cohen, Hilldrop Farm, Ramsbury[24]
- Lady Hawley, Little Cheverell House, Little Cheverell[24]
- Peter Manser, Chisenbury Priory, East Chisenbury[24]
2000 appointments
edit- Brigadier Robert John Baddeley, Hazeldon House, Wardour, Tisbury[25]
- Philip John Miles, Middle Farm, Stanley, Chippenham[25]
2002 appointments
edit- Robert Noyes Lawton, North Farm, Aldbourne, Marlborough[26]
- David Bedingfield Scott, Nursteed House, Devizes[26]
2003 appointments
edit2004 appointments
edit- Lieutenant-General Sir Roderick Alexander Cordy-Simpson, The Coach House, Mill Lane, Bishopstrow, Warminster[28]
- David Kim Hempleman-Adams, Hatt House, Box[28]
- William John Fishlock, 41 Windsor Road, Swindon[28]
2006 appointments
edit- Nicky Morrison, Whisper Cottage, Compton Bassett[29]
- June Osborne, The Deanery, The Close, Salisbury[29]
- Tim Pap, Mallards, Chirton, Devizes[29]
- Sarah Troughton, Lynch House, Wanborough[29]
- Judge John McNaught, Swindon Combined Courts, Swindon[29]
2007 appointments
edit- Lord MacLaurin of Knebworth (born 1937), Rowley Grange, Farleigh Hungerford[30]
- General Sir Michael David Jackson (1944–2024), Stocktree Cottage, Great Bedwyn[30]
- Professor Christopher Paul Mullard[31]
2009 appointments
edit- Sir Michael Edward Pitt, Garden Cottage, Foxley, Malmesbury[32]
- Peter John Pleydell-Bouverie, Newcourt, Downton, Salisbury[32]
- Margaret Madeline Wilks, Box Cottage, North Newnton, Pewsey[33]
2011 appointments
edit- Richard Handover, Marlborough[34]
- Christopher Hoare, Potterne[34]
- Angus Macpherson, Police and Crime Commissioner[35]
- Luke March, Salisbury[34]
- Dame Elizabeth Neville, former Chief Constable of Wiltshire[34]
2013 appointments
edit- Alan Fletcher, of The Avenue, Stanton Fitzwarren, Swindon
- Robert Hiscox, of Rainscombe Park, Oare, Marlborough[36]
2015 appointments
edit2016 appointments
edit- Richard John Tennant Arundell
- Helen Judith Birchenough
- Dr Philip Anthony Harding
- Dr David Peter Hemery[38]
2018 appointments
edit- District Judge Simon Nicholas Cooper
- Deepak Gupta
- Shirley Kathleen Ludford
- Victoria Jane Nye[39]
2019 appointments
edit- Amanda Judith Burnside
- Air Vice-Marshal David Cyril Couzens
- Fiona Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marchioness of Lansdowne[40]
2021 appointments
edit- Minette Batters, farmer
- Claire Garrett, charity CEO
- Stephanie Millward, swimmer, Paralympic gold medallist
- Sebastian Warrack, director and CEO of Wiltshire Creative (Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury International Arts Festival and Salisbury Arts Centre)[41]
2024 appointments
edit- Mohammed Makram Ali
- Josephine Del Mar
- Rachel Gowshall
- Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean of Salisbury
- General Sir Nick Parker[42]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "KNYVET, Henry (c.1537–98), of Charlton, Wilts". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ Matthew Arundell Howard[unreliable source] at tudorplace.com.ar, accessed 19 November 2012
- ^ Lancaster, Henry. "VAUGHAN, Sir Walter (c.1572-1639), of Falstone House, Bishopstone, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
- ^ Lancaster, Henry. "HUNGERFORD, Anthony (1567-1627), of Stock, nr. Great Bedwyn, Wilts. and Down Ampney, Glos.; later of Black Bourton, Oxon". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ Wiltshire and Swindon Archives, accession 549/48
- ^ "TALBOT, Sir Gilbert (c.1606-95), of Whitehall and Lacock Abbey, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
- ^ Memorial, St James' Church, Trowbridge, Wiltshire
- ^ a b c Bulletins and Other State Intelligence (1853), p. 1197
- ^ Bulletins and Other State Intelligence (1853), p. 1212
- ^ Bulletins and Other State Intelligence (1853), p. 1225
- ^ "No. 26433". The London Gazette. 22 April 1898. p. 4705.
- ^ "No. 24581". The London Gazette. 14 May 1878. p. 3048.
- ^ "No. 31991". The London Gazette. 23 July 1920. p. 7776.
- ^ "No. 37795". The London Gazette. 22 November 1946. p. 5734.
- ^ "No. 45939". The London Gazette. 27 March 1973. p. 3978.
- ^ a b c d e f Commissions dated 1 February 1968, London Gazette Issue 44520, 6 February 1968, p. 1489 online
- ^ London Gazette Issue 46372 published 14 October 1974, p. 8949
- ^ a b London Gazette Issue 49236 published 17 January 1983, p. 693
- ^ a b c d e London Gazette, Issue 52202 of 4 July 1990, page 11412 online
- ^ 'SOMERSET, 19th Duke of', in Who's Who 2012 (A. & C. Black, 2012); online edition (subscription required) by Oxford University Press, December 2011, accessed 8 December 2011
- ^ a b London Gazette, 22 July 1996, page 9843 (Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Wiltshire on 12 July 1996)
- ^ a b c d London Gazette, 14 February 1997, page 1925 (Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Wiltshire on 3 February 1997)
- ^ a b c d London Gazette, 10 July 1998, page 7540 (Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Wiltshire on 1 July 1998)
- ^ a b c d e London Gazette, 19 November 1999, page 12350 (Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Wiltshire on 9 November 1999)
- ^ a b London Gazette, 24 November 2000, page 13274 (Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Wiltshire on 9 November 2000)
- ^ a b London Gazette, Issue 56782 of 13 December 2002, page 15176 online
- ^ a b c London Gazette, Issue 57113 of 14 November 2003, page 14106 online
- ^ a b c London Gazette, Issue 57445 of 22 October 2004, page 13359 online
- ^ a b c d e London Gazette, Issue 57993 of 26 May 2006, page 7299 online
- ^ a b London Gazette, Issue 58465 of 28 September 2007, page 14062 online
- ^ London Gazette, Issue 58465 of 28 September 2007, page 14062 online
- ^ a b London Gazette, Issue 58979 of 13 February 2009, page 2575 online
- ^ London Gazette, Issue 59196 of 25 September 2009, page 16519 online
- ^ a b c d 'New deputies for Wiltshire' in Gazette and Herald dated 2 June 2011 at gazetteandherald.co.uk
- ^ "Deputy Lieutenant Commissions". London Gazette. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
- ^ Deputy Lieutenant Commissions Lieutenancy of Wiltshire at thegazette.co.uk, dated 4 February 2013, accessed 7 August 2016
- ^ Deputy Lieutenant Commissions Lieutenancy of Wiltshire at thegazette.co.uk, dated 20 February 2015, accessed 7 August 2016
- ^ Deputy Lieutenant Commissions Lieutenancy of Wiltshire at thegazette.co.uk, dated 23 September 2016, accessed 12 March 2019
- ^ Deputy Lieutenant Commissions: Lieutenancy of Wiltshire dated 14 March 2018 in The London Gazette accessed 29 December 2018
- ^ Deputy Lieutenant Commissions: Lieutenancy of Wiltshire dated 23 September 2019 in The London Gazette accessed 27 April 2020
- ^ Robertson, Kirsten (14 August 2021). "New Deputy Lieutenants announced for Wiltshire". The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
- ^ "Lieutenancy of Wiltshire | Deputy Lieutenant Commissions". London Gazette. 15 January 2024. Retrieved 17 January 2024.