Deputy lieutenant of Aberdeenshire
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A deputy lieutenant of Aberdeenshire is commissioned by the Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire.
The Lieutenancy Area of Aberdeenshire was previously known as the County of Aberdeen – not to be confused with the former County of the City of Aberdeen.
Deputy lieutenants support the work of the lord-lieutenant. There can be several deputy lieutenants at any time, depending on the population of the county. Their appointment does not terminate with the changing of the lord-lieutenant, but they usually retire at age 75.
19th century
edit- 30 June 1849: Francis Alexander Keith Falconer, Earl of Kintore[1]
- 30 June 1849: Alexander Bannerman[1]
- 30 June 1849: James Gordon[1]
- 27 May 1861: Arthur Hamilton Gordon[2]
- 27 May 1861: Colonel Charles Leslie[2]
- 27 May 1861: Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff[2]
- 27 May 1861: Sir James Horn Burnett of Leys[2]
- 27 May 1861: Francis Farquharson[2]
- 27 May 1861: James Dyce Nicol[2]
- 27 May 1861: Arthur Forbes Gordon[2]
- 27 May 1861: Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Knight Erskine of Pittodrie[2]
- 27 May 1861: Lord Lindsay[2]
- 27 May 1861: John Gordon[2]
- 22 September 1862: Thomas James[3]
- 30 September 1864: Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond[4]
- 30 September 1864: The Earl of Aberdeen[4]
- 30 September 1864: Lord Saltoun[4]
- 30 September 1864: Major Charles Keith Falconer[4]
- 30 September 1864: Sir Archibald Grant[4]
- 30 September 1864: Sir William Forbes[4]
- 30 September 1864: Colonel James Ross Farquharson[4]
- 30 September 1864: John Ramsay[4]
- 30 September 1864: James Forbes Leith[4]
- 30 September 1864: John Gordon[4]
- 26 April 1866: Sir William Coote Seton[5]
- 26 April 1866: Henry Lumsden[5]
- 26 April 1866: William Dingwall Fordyce[5]
- 26 April 1866: John Paton Watson[5]
- 26 April 1866: Charles John Forbes[5]
- 26 April 1866: John Elphinstone Dalrymple[5]
- 26 April 1866: Charles Leslie[5]
- 26 April 1866: Frederick Fraser[5]
- 7 December 1869: The Marquis of Huntly[6]
- 7 December 1869: Lord Forbes[6]
- 7 December 1869: Lieutenant-Colonel Ferguson[6]
- 7 December 1869: B. C. Urquhart[6]
- 7 December 1869: A. Forbes Irvine[6]
- 7 December 1869: Colonel Forbes Leslie[6]
- 7 December 1869: Carlos Pedro Gordon[6]
- 7 December 1869: Robert O. Farquharson[6]
- 7 December 1869: James Wilkinson Gordon[6]
- 7 June 1876: Sir Robert John Abercromby[7]
- 7 June 1876: William Leslie[7]
- 7 June 1876: James George Ferguson Russell[7]
- 7 June 1876: Henry Gordon[7]
- 7 June 1876: Andrew Robertson[7]
- 8 June 1876: Alexander Morison Gordon[7]
- 21 November 1877: Alexander Fraser, Master of Saltoun[8]
- 21 November 1877: Robert Farquharson[8]
- 21 November 1877: Ainslie Douglas Ainslie[8]
- 21 November 1877: Robert Grant[8]
- 21 November 1877: William Ferguson[8]
- 23 October 1878: Admiral Arthur Farquhar[8]
- 31 December 1889: Captain Harry Vesey Brooke[9]
- 31 December 1889: William Alexander Brown[9]
- 31 December 1889: Harry Gordon Fellowes-Gordon[9]
- 31 December 1889: Atholl Monson Forbes[9]
- 31 December 1889: Sir Charles Stewart Forbes[9]
- 31 December 1889: Arthur John Lewis Gordon[9]
- 31 December 1889: Sir Arthur Henry Grant[9]
- 31 December 1889: Francis Robert Gregson[9]
- 31 December 1889: George Hamilton[9]
- 31 December 1889: Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Chambers Hunter[9]
- 31 December 1889: Lieutenant-Colonel William Ross King[9]
- 31 December 1889: Major Thomas Leith[9]
- 31 December 1889: Hugh Gordon Lumsden[9]
- 31 December 1889: Lieutenant-General Sir Peter Stark Lumsden[9]
- 31 December 1889: Colonel Frank Shirley Russell[9]
- 20 December 1900: James Ferguson[10]
- 20 December 1900: Hugh Mackay Gordon[10]
- 20 December 1900: George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair[10] (he later became Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire)
- 20 December 1900: Walter Lumsden[10]
20th century
edit- 30 January 1908: Baron Sempill[11]
- 30 January 1908: Joseph Farquharson[11]
- 11 December 1909: Colonel George Milne[12]
- 11 December 1909: Colonel James Ogston[12]
- 11 August 1921: Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Haldane Farquharson[13]
- 30 November 1925: Major Atholl Laurence Cunynghame, Baron Forbes[14]
- 30 November 1925: Lieutenant-Colonel Garden Beauchamp Duff[14]
- 18 October 1927: Thomas Coats, Baron Glentanar[15]
- 18 October 1927: Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander James King[15]
- 14 November 1930: Lieutenant General Sir John T. Burnett-Stuart[16]
- 14 November 1930: Brigadier General John George Harry Hamilton[16]
- 16 January 1932: Falconer Lewis Wallace[17]
- 6 July 1933: Lieutenant-Colonel James William Ferguson[18]
- 20 February 1936: Major Alexander Arthur Fraser, Baron Saltoun[19]
- 4 October 1937: Colonel Sir Victor Audley Falconer Mackenzie[20]
- 2 June 1938: Robert Bruce[21]
- 25 November 1938: Captain Sir Alan McLean[22]
- 1 April 1939: Major Alexander Robert Leith[23]
- 26 June 1941: Colonel Robert James Burton Yates[24]
- 26 February 1945: Captain John Steele Allan[25]
- 26 February 1945: Colonel Sir Charles Malcolm Barclay-Harvey}[25]
- 26 February 1945: Major Arthur Brooke[25]
- 26 February 1945: Major John Beauchamp Gordon Duff[25]
- 26 February 1945: Admiral Sir Charles Gordon Ramsey[25]
- 18 March 1949: Rear-Admiral Henry Dalrymple Bridges[26]
- 18 March 1949: Major David George Ian Alexander Gordon[26]
- 18 March 1949: Frederick Martin[26]
- 18 March 1949: Sir George Arthur Drostan Ogilvie-Forbes[26]
- 18 March 1949: Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Henry Turner[26]
- 7 March 1950: Lieutenant-Colonel William Lilburn[27]
- 16 June 1953: Colonel Sir John Stewart Forbes,[28]
- 9 April 1954: Captain Harold James Milne Provost of Fraserburgh 1950-56.[29][30]
- 14 January 1961: Major George William Bruce[31]
- 14 January 1961: Colonel David Peter Davidson[31]
- 14 January 1961: Observer Lieutenant Henry Quentin Forbes Irvine[31]
- 20 November 1963: Brigadier James Roderick, The Earl of Caithness[32]
- 20 November 1963: Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Walter Forbes of Corse[32]
- 20 November 1963: Captain Robin Fogg Elliot[32]
- 30 December 1966: Colonel Roger John Gary Fleming[33]
- 30 December 1966: Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Weaver Jack[33]
- 30 December 1966: Major Francis Charles Quentin Irvine of Barra and Straloch[33]
- 30 December 1966: Captain James Malcolm Hay[33]
- 30 December 1966: Colin Andrew Farquharson[33]
- 30 August 1971: June Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair[34]
- 30 August 1971: Captain Alexander Arthur Alfonso David Maule Ramsay of Mar[34]
- 6 September 1973: Major Laurence Ronald Kington Fyffe[35]
- 6 September 1973: Major James Scott Gray Munro[35]
- 6 September 1973: Maitland Mackie[35]
- 26 October 1984: Marion Patricia Campbell[36]
- 26 October 1984: Marc Floyd Ellington[36]
- 26 October 1984: Angus Durie Miller Farquharson[36]
- 19 August 1988: Patricia Mary Godsman[37]
- 19 August 1988: William James Ferguson[37]
- 19 August 1988: Captain Simon Mark Arthur, Baron Glenarthur[37]
- 12 September 1989: James Malcolm Marcus Humphrey of Dinnet[38]
- 12 September 1989: Colonel Rodney Francis Maurice Windsor[38]
- 11 July 1996: Nicola Barbara Bradford[39]
- 11 July 1996: John Alexander Campbell Don[39]
- 11 July 1996: Malcolm Nigel Forbes, Master of Forbes[39]
- 11 July 1996: Bridget Rosemary Zilla Tuck[39]
- 18 February 1998: Alexander Gordon, 7th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, Earl of Haddo[40]
21st century
edit- 23 May 2001: Clare Judith Thorogood[41]
- 23 May 2001: Richard Laurence Oliphant Fyffe[41]
- 23 May 2001: David Romer Paton[41]
- 22 May 2003: Joanna Clodagh Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen[42]
- 20 April 2005: Dr Maitland Mackie[43]
- 20 April 2005: Katharine Ingrid Mary Isabel Nicolson[43]
- 20 April 2005: Major Michael Pilgrim Taitt[43]
- 3 May 2013: John Douglas Fowlie[44]
- 3 May 2013: Fiona Kennedy[44]
- 3 May 2013: Miranda Jane McHardy[44]
- 3 May 2013: Reverend Kenneth Ian Mackenzie[44]
- 3 May 2013: Alexander Philip Manson[44]
- 3 May 2013: Andrew Cameron Salvesen[44]
- 20 August 2018: Jean Catherine Miller Haslam[45]
- 20 August 2018: Rear Admiral Christopher John Hockley[45]
- 20 August 2018: Major Grenville Archer Irvine-Fortescue[45]
- 20 August 2018: Sarah Barbara Mackie[45]
- 20 August 2018: Steven Alexander Mackison[45]
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "No. 7143". The Edinburgh Gazette. 9 August 1861. p. 1028.
- ^ "No. 7263". The Edinburgh Gazette. 3 November 1862. p. 1533. 7263
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "No. 7478". The Edinburgh Gazette. 25 October 1864. p. 1330.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "No. 7639". The Edinburgh Gazette. 8 May 1866. p. 568.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "No. 8016". The Edinburgh Gazette. 17 December 1869. p. 1621.
- ^ a b c d e f "No. 8697". The Edinburgh Gazette. 20 June 1876. p. 437.
- ^ a b c d e f "No. 8849". The Edinburgh Gazette. 4 December 1877. p. 985.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "No. 26007". The London Gazette. 31 December 1889. p. 7553.
- ^ a b c d "No. 27260". The London Gazette. 28 December 1900. p. 8760.
- ^ a b "No. 12011". The Edinburgh Gazette. 11 February 1908. p. 159.
- ^ a b "No. 12205". The Edinburgh Gazette. 21 December 1909. p. 1390.
- ^ "No. 13740". The Edinburgh Gazette. 6 September 1921. p. 1483.
- ^ a b "No. 14191". The Edinburgh Gazette. 25 December 1925. p. 1456.
- ^ a b "No. 14386". The Edinburgh Gazette. 28 October 1927. p. 1205.
- ^ a b "No. 14706". The Edinburgh Gazette. 21 November 1930. p. 1262.
- ^ "No. 14830". The Edinburgh Gazette. 29 January 1932. p. 97.
- ^ "No. 14983". The Edinburgh Gazette. 18 July 1933. p. 596.
- ^ "No. 15260". The Edinburgh Gazette. 3 March 1936. p. 212.
- ^ "No. 15431". The Edinburgh Gazette. 15 October 1937. p. 830.
- ^ "No. 15500". The Edinburgh Gazette. 14 June 1938. p. 507.
- ^ "No. 15551". The Edinburgh Gazette. 9 December 1938. p. 1010.
- ^ "No. 15588". The Edinburgh Gazette. 18 April 1939. p. 332.
- ^ "No. 15827". The Edinburgh Gazette. 8 July 1941. p. 346.
- ^ a b c d e "No. 16217". The Edinburgh Gazette. 3 April 1945. p. 121.
- ^ a b c d e "No. 16635". The Edinburgh Gazette. 5 April 1949. p. 147.
- ^ "No. 16736". The Edinburgh Gazette. 24 March 1950. p. 139.
- ^ "No. 17091". The Edinburgh Gazette. 14 July 1953. p. 381.
- ^ "No. 17173". The Edinburgh Gazette. 23 April 1954. p. 209.
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- ^ a b c "No. 18198". The Edinburgh Gazette. 3 December 1963. p. 809.
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- ^ a b "No. 45466". The London Gazette. 7 September 1971. p. 9668.
- ^ a b c "No. 46070". The London Gazette. 6 September 1973. p. 10604.
- ^ a b c "No. 50014". The London Gazette. 22 January 1985. p. 883.
- ^ a b c "No. 51485". The London Gazette (Supplement). 29 September 1988. p. 10895.
- ^ a b "No. 51889". The London Gazette. 2 October 1989. p. 11269.
- ^ a b c d "No. 54469". The London Gazette. 17 July 1996. p. 9623.
- ^ "No. 55047". The London Gazette. 18 February 1998. p. 1912.
- ^ a b c "No. 56213". The London Gazette. 23 May 2001. p. 6155.
- ^ "No. 56943". The London Gazette. 22 May 2003. p. 6339.
- ^ a b c "No. 57619". The London Gazette. 20 April 2005. p. 5131.
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- ^ a b c d e "No. 28070". The Edinburgh Gazette. 24 August 2018. p. 1562.