Lists of Lord Lieutenancies

Lists of Lord Lieutenancies

England

*Avon (from 1974 until 1996)
*Bedfordshire
*Berkshire
*Berwick-upon-Tweed (until 1974) - held jointly with Northumberland 1882 - 1974
*Bristol (until 1974 and from 1996) - held jointly with Gloucestershire 1882 - 1974
*Buckinghamshire
*Cambridgeshire
*Canterbury (until 1974) - held jointly with Kent 1872 - 1974
*Cheshire
* Chester (until 1974) - held jointly with Cheshire 1882 - 1974
*Cinque Ports (until 1889)
*City of London
*Cleveland (from 1974 until 1996)
*Cornwall
*Cumberland (until 1974)
*Cumbria (from 1974)
*Derbyshire
*Devon
*Dorset
*Durham
*East Riding of Yorkshire (Restoration until 1974 and from 1996)
*East Sussex (from 1974)
*Essex
*Exeter (until 1974) - held jointly with Devon 1882 - 1974
*Gloucestershire
*Gloucester (until 1974) - held jointly with Gloucestershire 1882 - 1974
*Greater London (from 1965)
*Greater Manchester (from 1974)
*Hampshire
*Herefordshire (until 1974 and from 1998)
*Hereford and Worcester (from 1974 until 1998)
*Hertfordshire
*Humberside (from 1974 until 1996)
*Huntingdon and Peterborough (from 1965 until 1974)
*Huntingdonshire (until 1965)
*Isle of Ely (until c. 16th)
*Isle of Wight (from 1974)
*Kent
*Kingston-upon-Hull (until 1974) - held jointly with East Riding of Yorkshire 1882 - 1974
*Lancashire
*Leicestershire
*Lichfield (until 1974) - held jointly with Staffordshire 1882 - 1974
*Lincolnshire
*Lincoln (until 1974) - held jointly with Lincolnshire 1882 - 1974
*County of London (from 1889 until 1965)
*Merseyside (from 1974)
*Middlesex (until 1965)
*Newcastle-upon-Tyne (until 1974) - held jointly with Northumberland 1882 - 1974
*Norfolk
*Norwich (until 1974) - held jointly with Norfolk 1882 - 1974
*Northamptonshire
*Northumberland
*Nottinghamshire
*Nottingham (until 1974) - held jointly with Nottinghamshire 1882 - 1974
*North Riding of Yorkshire (Restoration until 1974)
*North Yorkshire (from 1974)
*Oxfordshire
*Poole (until 1974) - held jointly with Dorset 1882 - 1974
*Rutland (until 1974 and from 1997)
*Shropshire
*Somerset
*Southampton (until 1974) - held jointly with Hampshire 1882 - 1974
*South Yorkshire (from 1974)
*Staffordshire
*Suffolk
*Surrey
*Sussex (until 1974)
*Tower Hamlets (until 1889)
*Tyne and Wear (from 1974)
*Warwickshire
*Westmorland (until 1974)
*West Midlands (from 1974)
*West Riding of Yorkshire (Restoration until 1974)
*West Sussex (from 1974)
*West Yorkshire (from 1974)
*Wiltshire
*Worcestershire (until 1974 and from 1998)
*Worcester (until 1974) - held jointly with Worcestershire 1882 - 1974
*Yorkshire (until Restoration)
*York (until 1974) - held jointly with West Riding of Yorkshire 1882 - 1974

cotland

*Aberdeen (from 1900)
*Aberdeenshire
*Angus
*Argyll and Bute (from 1975)
*Argyllshire (until 1975)
*Ayrshire (until 1975)
*Ayrshire and Arran (from 1975)
*Banffshire
*Berwickshire
*Buteshire (until 1975)
*Caithness
*Clackmannanshire
*Cromarty (until 1890)
*Dumfries
*Dunbartonshire
*Dundee (from 1894)
*East Lothian (from 1921)
*Edinburgh (known as the "Lord Lieutenant of the City and County of the City of Edinburgh, and the Liberties thereof" until 1975)
*Edinburghshire - renamed Midlothian 1921
*Elginshire - renamed Moray 1928
*Fife
*Forfarshire - renamed Angus 1928
*Glasgow (from 1893)
*Haddingtonshire - renamed East Lothian 1921
*Inverness
*Kincardineshire
*Kinross-shire (until 1975)
*Kirkcudbright
*Lanarkshire
*Linlithgowshire - renamed West Lothian 1921
*Midlothian
*Moray (known as Elgin or Elginshire until 1928)
*Nairn
*Orkney (from 1975)
*Orkney and Shetland (until 1975)
*Peeblesshire (until 1975)
*Perth and Kinross (from 1975)
*Perthshire (until 1975)
*Renfrewshire
*Ross and Cromarty (since 1890)
*Ross-shire (until 1890)
*Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale (since 1975)
*Roxburghshire (until 1975)
*Selkirkshire (until 1975)
*Shetland (from 1975)
*Stirling and Falkirk (from 1975)
*Stirlingshire (until 1975)
*Sutherland
*Tweeddale (from 1975)
*West Lothian (from 1921)
*Western Isles (from 1975)
*Wigtown

Wales

*Anglesey (until 1974)
*Brecknockshire (until 1974)
*Caernarvonshire (until 1974)
*Cardiganshire (until 1974)
*Carmarthenshire (until 1974)
*Carmarthen (until 1974) - held jointly with Carmarthenshire 1882 - 1974
*Clwyd (from 1974)
*Denbighshire (until 1974)
*Dyfed (from 1974)
*Flintshire (until 1974)
*Glamorgan (until 1974)
*Gwent (from 1974)
*Gwynedd (from 1974)
*Haverfordwest (until 1974)
*Merionethshire (until 1974)
*Mid Glamorgan (from 1974)
*Monmouthshire (until 1974)
*Montgomeryshire (until 1974)
*Pembrokeshire (until 1974)
*Powys (from 1974)
*Radnorshire (until 1974)
*South Glamorgan (from 1974)
*West Glamorgan (from 1974)

Ireland

*Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (until 1922)

Northern Ireland

*Antrim
*Armagh
*Belfast (from 1899)
*Down
*Fermanagh
*Londonderry (County)
*Londonderry (County Borough) Held jointly with County Londonderry 1882 - 1899
*Tyrone

rest of Ireland

*Carlow (until 1922)
*Cavan (until 1922)
*Clare (until 1922)
*Cork (until 1922)
*Cork (County of the City) - usually held with County Cork (until 1922)
*Donegal (until 1922)
*Drogheda (County of the Town) (until 1899) - held jointly with County Louth 1882 - 1899
*Dublin (until 1922)
*Dublin (County of the City) (until 1922)
*Galway (until 1922)
*Galway (County of the Town) (until 1899) - held jointly with County Galway 1882 - 1899
*Kerry (until 1922)
*Kildare (until 1922)
*Kilkenny (until 1922)
*Kilkenny (County of the City) (until 1899) - jointly with County Kilkenny 1882 - 1899
*King's County (until 1922)
*Leitrim (until 1922)
*Limerick (until 1922)
*Limerick (County of the City) (until 1922) usually held jointly with County Limerick
*Longford (until 1922)
*Louth (until 1922)
*Mayo (until 1922)
*Meath (until 1922)
*Monaghan (until 1922)
*Queen's County (until 1922)
*Roscommon (until 1922)
*Sligo (until 1922)
*Tipperary (until 1922)
*Waterford (until 1922)
*Waterford (County of the City) (until 1922) - held jointly with County Waterford 1882 - 1922
*Westmeath (until 1922)
*Wexford (until 1922)
*Wicklow (until 1922)

ee also

*Ceremonial counties of England
*Lieutenancy areas of Scotland
*Preserved counties of Wales
*Counties of Ireland
*List of Shrievalties
*Lists of Custodes Rotulorum


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