List of Gentlemen Ushers

List of Gentlemen Ushers

This page is a list of Gentlemen Ushers to the British Royal Household from the Restoration up to the present day. Gentlemen Ushers originally formed three classes: Gentlemen Ushers of the Privy Chamber, Gentlemen Ushers Daily Waiters, and Gentlemen Ushers Quarterly Waiters. The number of ordinary ushers of these classes were fixed at four, four, and eight, respectively, but ushers "in extraordinary" were sometimes appointed. After 1901, these distinctions between the Gentlemen Ushers were abolished, except between the ordinary and extraordinary ushers (and two "honorary" ushers in the early 20th century).

Gentlemen Ushers of the Privy Chamber

To 22 January 1901.

In Ordinary

upernumerary

*14 September 1664 – ?: John Mercer
*10 March 1665 – ?: Samuell Price
*23 March 1666 – ?: Francis Burghill
*16 March 1669 – ?: William Batterlee
*10 July 1671 – ?: Francis Harris
*17 July 1671 – ?: George Sanderson
*23 July 1673 – ?: Thomas Skarlett

In Extraordinary

*14 July 1660 – ?: John Cleeland
*21 December 1660 – ?: Thomas Webb
*14 February 1661 – ?: William Wakerfield
*6 May 166110 July 1671?: Francis Harris
*14 May 1662 – ?: Samuell Norrice
*2 July 1662 – ?: James Bridgman
*30 August 1662 – ?: Charles Gouldsmyth
*30 September 1662 – ?: Isaack Page
*2 February 1663 – ?: William Mercer
*27 February 1663 – ?: John Rowe
*28 February 1663 – ?: Martin Trott
*9 March 1663 – ?: John Taylor
*2 April 1663 – ?: Nicholas Coleburne
*3 April 1663 – ?: Anderson Achley
*6 July 1663 – ?: John Colemore
*29 July 1663 – ?: William Rattrey
*10 December 1663 – ?: James Jenever
*27 January 1664 – ?: Uriah Babbington
*20 August 1664 – ?: John Boys
*20 August 1664 – ?: John Backhouse
*12 November 166423 July 1673?: Thomas Skarlett
*6 February 1665 – ?: Joshua Meriton
*24 June 1665 – ?: Edward Bedill
*9 December 1665 – ?: Henry Pate
*19 January 1666 – aft. 1680?: Robert Marriell
*1 March 1666 – ?: Edmund Cowse
*6 March 1666 – ?: Daniell Skymer
*5 May 17189 November 1719: Charles Bodens
*11 December 17197 August 1722: Robert Tripp
*5 February 18615 January 1882: John George Green

Extra Gentleman Ushers

Extra Gentleman Ushers gazetted without indicating them to be daily or quarterly waiters.

*9 January 18501 March 1852: Wilbraham Taylor
*5 April 1855 – ?: Norman Hilton Macdonald
*8 December 18571 February 1859: Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby
*13 July 1892 – ?: Hon. Alexander Nelson Hood
*1 January 189927 November 1899: Wyndham Frederick Tufnell

Gentlemen Ushers (post-1901)

In Ordinary

*23 July 19011 December 1915?: Hon. Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby-Fane
*23 July 190116 September 1925: Hon. Arthur Hay
*23 July 190111 February 1911: Hon. Otway Frederick Seymour Cuffe
*23 July 19017 February 1902: Hon. Aubrey FitzClarence
*23 July 1901 – 1935?: Hon. Henry Julian Stonor
*23 July 190126 January 1909: John Palmer Brabazon
*23 July 190121 November 1911: Arthur Collins
*23 July 19011 February 1928: Sir Lionel Henry Cust
*23 July 190130 November 1908: Montague Charles Eliot
*23 July 19011 April 1919: Sir Henry David Erskine
*23 July 190114 November 1905: Charles James Innes-Ker
*23 July 19017 May 1910?: Cuthbert Larking (not renewed 7 May 1910)
*23 July 1901 – bef. 1919: Arnold Royle
*23 July 190113 June 1903: John Ramsay Slade
*23 July 190114 June 1908: Walter James Stopford
*23 July 19011 April 1919: Brook Taylor
*23 July 190124 June 1925: Horace Charles George West
*7 February 190214 November 1905: Hon. Arthur Henry John Walsh (replacing FitzClarence)
*13 June 19032 May 1927: Percy Armytage (replacing Slade)
*14 November 1905 – 1913: Sir John Ramsay Slade (replacing Innes-Ker)
*14 November 190518 July 1907?: Harry Lloyd-Verney (replacing Walsh)
*18 July 190720 May 1916: Charles Windham (replacing Verney, who res. by 1 August 1907)
*26 June 190813 October 1908: Charles Elphinstone Fleeming Cunninghame Graham (replacing Stopford)
*13 October 19081 April 1919: Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote (replacing Graham)
*30 November 19081 April 1919: Gerald Montagu Augustus Ellis (replacing Eliot)
*26 January 19091 April 1919: Henry Fludyer (replacing Brabazon)
*17 June 19102 January 1911: Hon. Seymour John Fortescue (replacing Larking?)
*2 January 191121 July 1936: Montague Charles Eliot (replacing Fortescue)
*11 February 19113 November 1924: Lord William Cecil (replacing Cuffe)
*13 February 191215 February 1927: John Chaytor Brinton (replacing Collins)
*30 September 1913 – 1914: William Leslie Davidson (replacing Slade)
*1 April 191921 July 1936: Philip Nelson-Ward (replacing Erskine)
*1 April 19194 May 1922: The Lord Dormer (replacing Royle)
*1 April 191914 October 1932: Edmund Moore Cooper Cooper-Key
*1 April 1919 – bef. 1936: Gerald Frederic Trotter (replacing Kingscote)
*1 April 191922 April 1927: Montagu Grant Wilkinson (replacing Ellis)
*1 April 19191 December 1931: Berkeley John Talbot Levett (replacing Fludyer)
*1 April 191924 October 1928: Henry Peter Hansell (replacing Davidson)
*6 June 192221 May 1934: Sir Hamnet Holditch Share (replacing Dormer)
*1 March 192421 July 1936: Louis Greig
*24 June 192513 February 1950?: Edmund Vivian Gabriel
*16 September 192519 April 1966: Sir Humphrey Clifford Lloyd (replacing Hay)
*15 February 192721 February 1964: Henry Valentine Bache de Satgé (replacing Brinton)
*22 April 192721 July 1936: Sir Smith Hill Child, 2nd Baronet (replacing Wilkinson)
*2 May 192712 January 1961: Sir Arthur Bromley, 8th Baronet (replacing Armytage)
*1 February 19282 March 1937?: Hon. George Sidney Herbert (replacing Cust)
*24 October 192821 July 1936: Sir Arthur D'Arcy Gordon Bannerman (replacing Hansell)
*1 December 19317 May 1946: John Coldbrook Hanbury-Williams (replacing Levett)
*14 October 193221 November 1939: John Lamplugh Wickham (replacing Cooper-Key)
*21 May 19341 January 1952: Frederick Edward Packe (replacing Share)
*21 July 19365 August 1952: Charles Alexander Lindsay Irvine
*1 March 19375 August 1952?: Russell Lister-Kaye
*1 March 19373 August 1951: Neville Charsley Tufnell
*1 March 19371 January 1967: Geoffrey Ronald Codrington
*1 March 193717 January 1964: William Duncan Phipps
*1 March 19371 September 1954: Sir Frank Todd Spickernell
*1 March 19371 January 1967: Philip Lloyd Neville
*1 March 19371 December 1938: Hon. John Spencer Coke
*1 December 19383 September 1955?: Guy Elland Carne Rasch (replacing Coke)
*1 January 195210 November 1959: Sir George Ranald Macfarlane Reid (replacing Packe)
*14 November 19521 July 1969: Sir John Mandeville Hugo
*8 May 19531 April 1967: John Sidney North FitzGerald
*bef. 1959: Frederick Robert Joseph Mack
*10 November 19591 April 1967: Frederick George Beaumont-Nesbitt (replacing Mack)
*10 November 195918 January 1966: Arthur Percy Ledger (replacing Reid)
*9 May 196122 February 1995: Henry Louis Carron Greig
*27 October 196425 July 1969: Richard Frank Sherlock Gooch
*16 March 196528 January 1984: Michael Neville Tufnell
*1 November 19669 June 1975: Sir James Newton Rodney Moore
*1 November 196612 August 1979: Sir Maurice Lionel Heath
*1 January 1967 – ?: John Arundell Holdsworth (replacing Codrington)
*1 January 1967 – ?: William Henry Gerard Leigh (replacing Neville)
*1 April 1967 – ?: Sir Ronald Vernon Brockman (replacing FitzGerald)
*3 October 1967 – 1979: Hon. Sir Peter Beckford Rutgers Vanneck
*29 March 197112 July 1991: Sir Julian Paget, 4th Baronet
*? – 20 April 1976: Sir James Bowes-Lyon
*17 February 197820 October 1989: Sir Thomas Neville Stack
*21 November 197814 August 1995: John Arthur Guiness Slessor
*1 October 19791 October 1982: Sir David Williams
*? – 1 January 1980: Sir Peter Bernard Gillett
*1 January 19801 December 1989: Sir Desmond Hind Garrett Rice (replacing Gillett)
*2 November 198228 June 1994: Sir Roy David Austen-Smith
*2 November 198224 July 1994: Sir David Anning Loram
*1984 – 2002: Michael Ernest Barrow
*28 February 198613 October 1998: Sir Richard Maurice Hilton Vickers
*20 October 1989 – present?: Barry Hamilton Newton (replacing Stack)
*12 July 199117 June 2004: Henry Malcolm Chitty Havergal
*28 June 1994 – present: Colin Herbert Dickinson Cooke-Priest (replacing Austen-Smith)
*10 November 1994 – bef. 2007: David Richard Hawkins (replacing Loram)
*22 February 1995 – present?: Brian Pennicott
*bef. 1999 – ?: Michael Fulford-Dobson
*bef. 2002 – ?: Gordon Birdwood
*bef. 2002 – ?: Oliver Breakwell
*bef. 2002 – ?: Paddy McKnight
*bef. 2002 – 4 April 2007: David Hawkins-Leth
*bef. 2004 – ?: Richard Kyle
*17 June 2004 – present?: George Kennedy (replacing Havergal)
*4 April 2007 – present: David Hobart (replacing Hawkins-Leth)

Extra

*1 April 1919 – bef. 1936: Brook Taylor
*1 April 1919 – 1935?: Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote (d. 1935)
*1 April 1919 – aft. 1937: Gerald Montagu Augustus Ellis (d. 1953)
*1 April 1919 – 1920: Henry Fludyer
*3 November 1924 – 1937: Lord William Cecil
*16 September 1925 – bef. 1936: Hon. Arthur Hay
*22 April 1927 – aft. 1937: Montagu Grant Wilkinson
*2 May 1927 – bef. 1936: Percy Armytage
*1 February 1928 – bef. 1936: Sir Lionel Henry Cust
*24 October 1928 – bef. 1936: Henry Peter Hansell
*1 December 1931 – aft. 1937: Berkeley John Talbot Levett
*14 October 1932 – bef. 1936: Edmund Moore Cooper Cooper-Key
*21 May 1934 – 1937: Sir Hamnet Holditch Share
*21 July 1936 – bef. 1952: Philip Nelson-Ward
*21 July 193627 April 1955: Sir Arthur D'Arcy Gordon Bannerman, 12th Baronet
*1 March 19371 March 1953: Louis Greig
*1 December 1938 – aft. 1952: John Spencer Coke
*21 November 1939 – bef. 1952: John Lamplugh Wickham
*7 May 1946 – aft. 1952: Sir John Coldbrook Hanbury-Williams
*1 August 1950 – aft. 1952: Sir John Berkeley Monck
*8 December 1950 – aft. 1952: Sir Algar Henry Stafford Howard
*2 March 1951 – aft. 1952: Andrew Vavasour Scott Yates
*2 March 1951 – aft. 1952: Thomas Cockayne Harvey
*1 January 1952 – aft. 1952: Frederick Edward Packe
*5 August 1952 – aft. 1952: Charles Alexander Lindsay Irvine
*1 September 1954 – ?: Sir Frank Todd Spickernell
*24 May 1955 – ?: Ernest Frederick Orby Gascoigne
*24 May 1955 – ?: Charles Richard Britten
*8 November 195511 September 1964: Frederic Hudd
*8 November 195529 March 1957: Valston Eldridge Hancock
*8 November 19556 June 1958: John Graham Hale
*8 November 195523 April 1957: Shaukat Ali Shah
*8 November 19551 April 1960: Christopher Fernando
*29 March 195714 October 1958: Edmund John Buchanan Foxcroft (replacing Hancock)
*23 April 19576 January 1961: Sultan Mohammed (replacing Shah)
*24 May 1957 – 1961: Sir Marcus Cheke
*6 June 195827 April 1962: John Vivian Scott (replacing Hale)
*2 August 19589 July 1966: Sir John Dashwood, 10th Baronet
*14 October 19585 January 1960: Robert William Knights (replacing Foxcroft)
*10 November 1959 – ?: Sir George Ranald Macfarlane Reid
*10 November 1959 – ?: Esmond Butler
*5 January 1960 – 1960: Robert Durie (replacing Knights) (d. 1960)
*1 April 1960 – ?: Mirisiya Ananda Jeewasoma (replacing Fernando)
*27 May 19606 March 1962: Alister Murray Murdoch (replacing Durie)
*6 January 1961 – ?: Irshad Ahmad Khan (replacing Mohammed)
*24 January 1961 – ?: Sir Ivan De la Bere
*14 November 1961 – ?: Sir Henry Austin Strutt
*6 March 196230 September 1966: William Richard Cumming
*27 April 196213 March 1964: Donald Geoffrey Harper (replacing Scott)
*12 June 196227 October 1964: Richard Frank Sherlock Gooch
*21 February 1964 – 1964: Henry Valentine Bache de Satgé
*13 March 196423 March 1965: John Malcolm Kirk Hill (replacing Harper)
*21 April 1964 – ?: Geoffrey Clark Hartnell
*11 September 196422 October 1965: Alain Chartier Edmond Joly de Lotbinière (replacing Hudd)
*23 March 196521 March 1967: Jeremy Paul Axford Commons (replacing Hill)
*22 October 196523 August 1966: Michel de Goumois (replacing de Lotbinière)
*18 January 1966 – ?: Arthur Percy Ledger
*19 April 1966 – ?: Sir Humphrey Clifford Lloyd
*23 August 1966 – ?: Jacques Claude Noiseux (replacing de Goumois)
*30 September 19662 February 1968: Francis George Hassett (replacing Cumming)
*1 January 1967 – ?: Geoffrey Ronald Codrington
*1 January 1967 – ?: Philip Lloyd Neville
*21 March 196731 July 1970: Bruce Walter Middleton (replacing Commons)
*1 April 1967 – ?: John Sidney North FitzGerald
*1 April 1967 – ?: Frederick George Beaumont-Nesbitt
*2 February 196817 November 1970: Andrew Leslie Moore (replacing Hassett)
*20 August 1968 – ?: Sir Cyril Harry Colquhoun
*1 July 1969 – ?: Sir John Mandeville Hugo
*25 July 1969 – ?: Richard Frank Sherlock Gooch
*25 November 1969 – ?: Sir John Mitchell Harvey Wilson, 2nd Baronet (d. 6 February 1975)
*31 July 1970 – ?: Nicholas William Bridge (replacing Middleton)
*17 November 19705 June 1971: Frank Headlam (replacing Moore)
*5 June 19711 November 1974: William Richard Cumming (replacing Headlam)
*1 November 19741 December 1977: John Wilkins Hubble (replacing Cumming)
*9 June 1975 – ?: Sir James Newton Rodney Moore
*20 April 1976 – ?: Sir James Bowes-Lyon
*1 December 197730 June 1981: Francis Conynghame Murray (replacing Hubble)
*12 August 1979 – ?: Sir Maurice Lionel Heath
*30 June 19813 August 1982: Richard Malcolm Baird (replacing Murray)
*30 June 1981 – ?: Sir James Henry Scholtens
*30 June 1981 – ?: Sir Patrick Jerad O'Dea
*30 June 1981 – ?: Percy Stewart Cooper
*3 August 1982 – ?: Robert John Whitten (replacing Baird)
*1 October 1982 – ?: Sir David Williams
*28 January 1984 – ?: Michael Neville Tufnell
*1984 – ?: Henry Francis Davis
*2 December 1986 – ?: Sir Russell Dillon Wood
*? – 5 February 1988: Peter Volney Blackman
*5 February 1988 – ?: David Robert Lawrence (replacing Blackman)
*20 October 1989 – ?: Sir Thomas Neville Stack
*1 December 1989 – ?: Sir Desmond Hind Garrett Rice
*12 July 1991 – ?: Sir Julian Paget, 4th Baronet
*1 January 1993 – ?: Stanley William Frederick Martin
*1 October 1993 – ?: John Haslam
*1 December 19937 September 2006: Sir Norman James Blacklock
*28 June 1994 – ?: Sir Roy David Austen-Smith
*24 July 1994 – ?: Sir David Anning Loram
*22 February 1995 – ?: Henry Louis Carron Greig
*14 August 1995 – ?: John Arthur Guiness Slessor
*2002 – ?: Michael Ernest Barrow
*17 June 2004 – ?: Henry Malcolm Chitty Havergal
*4 April 2007 – present: David Hawkins-Leth

Honorary

*9 July 190313 October 1908: Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote
*11 June 190911 February 1911: Lord William Cecil

References

*cite book | first=R. O | last=Bucholz | title=Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 11 (revised): Court Officers, 1660-1837 | year=2006 | pages=36–50 | url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.asp?pubid=316 | accessdate=2007-08-04
*"The London Gazette"


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