Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside facts for kids
The office of Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside was created on 1 April 1974, taking over some duties from the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire and Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire. As Merseyside (north of the River Mersey) remains part of the Lancashire County Palatine, the Lord Lieutenant is appointed by the monarch in their capacity as Duke of Lancaster. The Lieutenancy area was created on the 1 April 1974, upon the creation of Merseyside itself.
No. | Lord Lieutenant | From | Until |
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1 | Brigadier Sir Douglas Crawford | 1 April 1974 | |
2 | Wing Cdr Sir Kenneth Stoddart | 1979 | 1989 |
3 | Henry Egerton Cotton | 5 June 1989 | 1992 |
4 | Sir Alan William Waterworth | 22 November 1993 | 2006 |
5 | Dame Lorna Muirhead | 11 October 2006 | 2017 |
5 | Mark Blundell | 13 September 2017 | Present |
Deputy Lieutenants
The county's current deputy lieutenants are:
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Former
Former Deputy Lieutenants have included:
- Brigadier Selwyn Lloyd
- Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel Alan S. Eccles
- Lieutenant-Colonel Charles H. Elston
- Major Henry B. Chrimes
- Air Commodore Jack Broughton
- Richard A. Foster
- William D. Fulton
- Professor Philip N. Love
- Harry Rimmer
- Sir James Sharples
- Anthony W. Shone
- Colonel Martin G.C. Amlôt
- Angela A. Jones
- Dr John E. Roberts
- John N. Rushbrooke
- Pauline L. Burrows
- Alan J. Chic
- Sir David C. Clarke
- Frank Field, Baron Field of Birkenhead
- John R. Flamson
- Stephen B. L. Yip
- Wally Brown
- Professor Michael Brown
- James C.M. Davies
- Professor Sir Ian Gilmore
- Professor Sir Mark Hedley
- Roger Morris
- Edward Perry
- Abila Pointing
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