List of Deputy Lieutenants of Durham

List of Deputy Lieutenants of Durham

This is an "incomplete" list of people who have served as Deputy Lieutenant of County Durham:

*21 January 1874: Thomas Wood [LondonGazette |issue=24064|date=10 February 1874 |startpage=597]
*13 March 1874: The Hon. Atholl Charles John LiddellLondonGazette |issue=24088|date=21 April 1874 |startpage=2198]
*17 March 1874: Sir Thomas RichardsonLondonGazette |issue=24088|date=21 April 1874 |startpage=2198]
*2 March 1876: James John Allison [LondonGazette |issue=24308|date=24 March 1876 |startpage=2079]
*30 November 1877: Lt.-Col. John Joicey [LondonGazette |issue=24527|date=30 November 1877 |startpage=6896]
*16 February 1880: Sir William Eden, Bart.LondonGazette |issue=24813|date=20 February 1880 |startpage=788]
*16 February 1880: Henry John Trotter
*24 August 1880: George Francis White [LondonGazette |issue=24879|date=3 September 1880 |startpage=4766]
*12 October 1881: Sir Henry Pottinger, Bart.
*28 March 1882: Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Viscount CastlereaghLondonGazette |issue=25092|date=4 April 1882 |startpage=1532]
*28 March 1882: William Thomas Scarth
*14 August 1882: Edward Johnson [LondonGazette |issue=25140|date=22 August 1882 |startpage=3921]
*11 February 1885: Christopher John Foyle Fawcett [LondonGazette |issue=25441|date=13 February 1885 |startpage=632]
*21 July 1885: Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, Bart.LondonGazette |issue=25494|date=28 July 1885 |startpage=3478]
*21 July 1885: Henry Greenwell
*9 November 1885: Sir Farrer Herschell [LondonGazette |issue=25529|date=13 November 1885 |startpage=5191]
*1890: Joseph Henry Straker [LondonGazette |issue=26077|date=8 August 1890 |startpage=4330]
*1892: Henry Vane, 9th Baron Barnard [LondonGazette |issue=26318|date=19 August 1892 |startpage=4746]
*3 April 1896: William Theodore Doxford [LondonGazette |issue=26729|date=10 April 1896 |startpage=2206]
*8 February 1897: Col. Lancelot Allgood Gregson [LondonGazette |issue=26822|date=12 February 1897 |startpage=838]
*27 May 1897: David Henry HaggieLondonGazette |issue=26858|date=1 June 1897 |startpage=3070]
*27 May 1897: William AllanLondonGazette |issue=26858|date=1 June 1897 |startpage=3070]
*12 June 1897: Arthur Pease [LondonGazette |issue=26863|date=18 June 1897 |startpage=3378]
*11 August 1898: Sir Thomas RichardsonLondonGazette |issue=26998|date=23 August 1898 |startpage=5084]
*16 August 1898: Col. Edwin VauxLondonGazette |issue=26998|date=23 August 1898 |startpage=5084]
*12 January 1899: Utrick Alexander Ritson [LondonGazette |issue=27043|date=17 January 1899 |startpage=304]
*17 April 1900: John Arundell Hillyard [LondonGazette |issue=27184|date=20 April 1900 |startpage=2552]
*10 November 1900: Col. Rowland Burdon [LondonGazette | issue=27248 | startpage=7142 | date=20 November 1900]
*4 December 1900: Sir Thomas Wrightson, Bart. [LondonGazette |issue=27255|date=11 December 1900 |startpage=8382]
*20 December 1900: George Fenwick Boyd, Esq. [LondonGazette | issue=27260 | startpage=8760 | date=20 December 1900]
*30 July 190119 October 1905: Francis William Forester, Esq. [LondonGazette | issue=27339 | startpage=5050 | date=30 July 1901] [LondonGazette | issue=27849 | startpage=7250 | date=31 October 1905]
*13 March 1902: Sir William Chaytor, 4th Baronet [LondonGazette | issue=27417 | startpage=1891 | date=18 March 1902]
*16 May 1903: John Ewer Jefferson Hogg [LondonGazette | issue=27553 | startpage=3156 | date=19 May 1903]
*29 February 1904: Marmaduke Henry Salvin [LondonGazette | issue=27655 | startpage=1543 | date=8 March 1904]
*1 February 1905: John Edwin Rogerson [LondonGazette | issue=277628 | startpage=945 | date=7 February 1905]
*7 April 1905: Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 2nd Baronet [LondonGazette | issue=27783 | startpage=2719 | date=11 April 1905]
*28 July 1905: Frank Stobart [LondonGazette | issue=27823 | startpage=5299 | date=1 August 1905]
*2 July 1906: William Cresswell Gray [LondonGazette | issue=27929 | startpage=4646 | date=6 July 1906]
*31 August 1906: Henry Siward Balliol Surtees [LondonGazette | issue=27949 | startpage=6244 | date=14 September 1906]
*22 December 1906: Edward Robson WhitwellLondonGazette |issue=27980|date=28 December 1906 |startpage=9148]
*22 December 1906: Arthur Francis Pease
*20 April 1907: Maj. William Kemp Trotter [LondonGazette | issue=28016 | startpage=2817 | date=26 April 1907]
*18 January 1908: Col. Charles Waring Darwin [LondonGazette | issue=28102 | startpage=52 | date=24 January 1908]
*27 February 1908: The Hon. William Lyonel Vane [LondonGazette |issue=28115|date=3 March 1908 |startpage=1499]
*1 March 1909: Col. John Henry Roper [LondonGazette | issue=28230 | startpage=1760 | date=5 March 1909]
*14 May 1912: William John DawsonLondonGazette |issue=28607|date=14 May 1912 |startpage=3482]
*14 May 1912: Lancelot Robson
*8 December 1919: William George Morant [LondonGazette |issue=31685|date=12 December 1919 |startpage=15483]
*8 April 1921: Lt.-Col. Hugh BowesLondonGazette |issue=32288|date=12 April 1921 |startpage=2898]
*8 April 1921: Lt.-Col. Robert Chapman
*8 April 1921: Lt.-Col. John Ridley Ritson
*8 April 1921: Lt.-Col. Frank Robert Simpson
*8 April 1921: Col. Gilbert Ormerod Spence
*8 April 1921: Lt.-Col. Ernest Vaux
*8 April 1921: John Stapylton Grey Pemberton
*7 June 1924: Lt.-Col. George Herbert StobartLondonGazette |issue=32947|date=17 June 1924 |startpage=4746]
*7 June 1924: Lt.-Col. William Henry Challoner
*9 January 1926: Col. Robert Lindsay WoodLondonGazette |issue=33124|date=15 January 1926 |startpage=373]
*9 January 1926: Capt. Thomas Andrews Bradford
*9 January 1926: Col. Andrew Henderson
*9 January 1926: Col. John Turnbull
*9 January 1926: Lt.-Col. Thomas Charles McKenzie
*9 January 1926: Sir John Maccoy
*9 January 1926: Col. Thomas Alexander McGullagh
*23 February 1927: Christopher Vane, 10th Baron BarnardLondonGazette |issue=33253|date=1 March 1927 |startpage=1361]
*23 February 1927: Lt.-Col. Sir Thomas Garmondsway Wrightson, Bart.
*23 February 1927: Lt.-Col. Hugh Morton Stobart
*23 February 1927: Lt.-Col. Douglas Clifton Brown
*23 February 1927: Capt. Frank Bell
*23 February 1927: Lt.-Col. Herman Charles Joseph Salvin
*23 February 1927: Maj. Harold Jevons
*29 August 1929: John Henry Bacon Forster [LondonGazette |issue=33531|date=3 September 1929 |startpage=5719]
*2 November 1932: Sir Arthur Nicholas Lindsay Wood, Bt.LondonGazette |issue=33881|date=8 November 1932 |startpage=7087]
*2 November 1932: Sir William Gray, Bt.
*2 November 1932: Lt.-Col. Cuthbert Morley Headlam
*2 November 1932: Hon.-Capt. Geoffrey Stirling Newall
*8 March 1935: Col. Leonard Ropner [LondonGazette |issue=34141|date=12 March 1935 |startpage=1732]
*31 December 1935: Maj. Charles Dalton GregsonLondonGazette |issue=34240|date=7 January 1936 |startpage=137]
*31 December 1935: Capt. Lawrence Roger Lumley
*7 February 1938: Col. William Basil GreenwellLondonGazette |issue=34481|date=11 February 1938 |startpage=904]
*7 February 1938: Col. Charles Edwin Vickery
*7 February 1938: Col. Kenelm Charles Appleyard
*7 February 1938: Lt.-Col. & Brev.-Col. Hereward Sprot
*7 February 1938: Maj. Jonathan Lee Priestman
*22 January 1942: Brig. Leslie Harrison McRobert [LondonGazette |issue=35440|date=30 January 1942 |startpage=508]
*19 June 1946: Lt.-Col. Richard Laurence Stapylton PembertonLondonGazette |issue=37627|date=25 June 1946 |startpage=3230]
*19 June 1946: James Robinson Stirling Middlewood
*30 December 1948: Maj. Ross Scott McLarenLondonGazette |issue=38503|date=4 January 1949 |startpage=84]
*30 December 1948: Maj. Frank Douglas Nicholson
*30 December 1948: Capt. Allan Aylmer Luxmoore
*20 February 1950: Col. (Hon. Brig.) Thomas Tredwell Jackson Sheffield [LondonGazette |issue=38848|date=24 February 1950 |startpage=969]
*20 February 1950: Lt.-Col. Thomas Coke SquanceLondonGazette |issue=38848|date=24 February 1950 |startpage=970]
*20 February 1950: Lt.-Col. James Wedham Grant
*20 February 1950: Lt.-Col. John Kirk Reay
*20 February 1950: Robin Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 8th Marquess of Londonderry
*20 February 1950: William Whiteley
*20 February 1950: Thomas Benfold
*20 February 1950: Samuel Watson
*23 August 1952: Col. Angus John MaciverLondonGazette |issue=39634|date=29 September 1952 |startpage=4589]
*23 August 1952: Lt.-Col. & Brev.-Col. George Leslie WoodLondonGazette |issue=39634|date=29 September 1952 |startpage=4589]
*23 August 1952: Lt.-Col. & Brev.-Col. Thomas Henry MillerLondonGazette |issue=39634|date=29 September 1952 |startpage=4589]
*23 August 1952: Lt.-Col. Robert Macgowan ChapmanLondonGazette |issue=39634|date=29 September 1952 |startpage=4589]
*23 August 1952: Lt.-Col. Ronald Martin PercivalLondonGazette |issue=39634|date=29 September 1952 |startpage=4589]
*23 August 1952: Lt.-Col. Hugh Leslie SwinburneLondonGazette |issue=39634|date=29 September 1952 |startpage=4589]
*23 August 1952: Maj. (Hon. Lt.-Col.) Hubert McBainLondonGazette |issue=39634|date=29 September 1952 |startpage=4589]
*23 August 1952: Capt. (Hon. Maj.) Sir Lawrence Andrew CommonLondonGazette |issue=39634|date=29 September 1952 |startpage=4589]
*11 February 1956: Air Cdre. Charles Henry NicholasLondonGazette |issue=40712|date=17 February 1956 |startpage=994]
*11 February 1956: Hon. Col. Sir Basil Robert James Simpson, Bt.
*11 February 1956: Hon. Col. Robert Cecil Kelly
*11 February 1956: Hon. Col. Robert Appleby Bartram
*11 February 1956: Lt.-Col. & Brev.-Col. Harry Laidman Lister
*11 February 1956: Lt.-Col. Harold Sidney Sell
*11 February 1956: Lt.-Col. Sir Myers Wayman
*11 February 1956: Wg. Cdre. Joseph Robert Kayll
*11 February 1956: Maj. Philip Ivan Pease
*11 February 1956: Capt. (Hon. Maj.) Samuel Wood Warwick
*11 February 1956: Capt. The Hon. Harry John Neville Vane
*11 February 1956: Capt. Richard Wallace Annand
*7 May 1958: Lt.-Col. George Kinnear StobartLondonGazette |issue=41384|date=13 May 1958 |startpage=2998]
*7 May 1958: Lt.-Col. William Henry Lowe
*7 May 1958: Lt.-Col. Leonard Usher
*7 May 1958: Capt. Charles Frederick Campbell Lawson
*7 May 1958: Judge Clifford Theodore Cohen
*7 May 1958: Thomas Hawksley Summerson
*7 May 1958: Joseph Hoy
*18 February 1961: Capt. Sir John Garmondsway Wrightson, Bt.LondonGazette |issue=42287|date=24 February 1961 |startpage=1441]
*18 February 1961: Cdre. Oliver Fogg-Elliott
*18 February 1961: Wg. Cdre. Wilton Legender Milburn
*25 January 1969: Lt.-Col. Robert Benjamin Humphreys [LondonGazette |issue=44785|date=7 February 1969 |startpage=1412]

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