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A Lord Lieutenant is a special person chosen by the King or Queen to represent them in a county. Think of them as the monarch's personal helper and main contact in that area! For Oxfordshire, these important people have helped look after the county for hundreds of years. Since 1689, the Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire has also been the Custos Rotulorum of Oxfordshire, which means they were in charge of keeping important local records and helping with justice.

What Does a Lord Lieutenant Do?

The Lord Lieutenant's main job is to represent the King or Queen in their county. They support the Royal Family and help with many important events. This includes welcoming members of the Royal Family when they visit Oxfordshire. They also present awards like the King's Awards for Enterprise or for Voluntary Service. They are often involved in local ceremonies and community events. It is a very important role that helps connect the county with the Crown.

Lord Lieutenants of Oxfordshire Through History

Many different people have held the role of Lord Lieutenant for Oxfordshire over the centuries. They have served during various times in history, from the 1500s right up to today. This list shows some of the people who have taken on this important duty.

Name Date of appointment End Date
The 1st Duke of Suffolk 1545 1545
The 1st Marquess of Northampton 1552 1553
Sir Richard Blount 1559 1561
Sir Francis Knollys 1565 1565
The 1st Baron Norreys 17 September 1586 27 June 1601
Sir Francis Knollys 12 September 1586 19 July 1596
The 1st Earl of Banbury 4 November 1596 25 May 1632
The 1st Earl of Berkshire 26 March 1628 1642
The 1st Viscount Saye and Sele 1642 1642
The 4th Viscount Falkland 17 July 1660 2 April 1663
The 1st Earl of Clarendon 19 June 1663 11 March 1668
The 2nd Viscount Saye and Sele 11 March 1668 15 March 1674
The 1st Earl of Abingdon 1 April 1674 21 November 1687
The 1st Earl of Lichfield 5 December 1687 3 May 1689
The 1st Earl of Abingdon 3 May 1689 15 May 1697
The 1st Baron Wharton 15 May 1697 11 June 1702
The 2nd Earl of Abingdon 11 June 1702 8 February 1706
The 1st Duke of Marlborough 8 February 1706 17 May 1712
The 2nd Earl of Abingdon 17 May 1712 14 October 1715
The 2nd Earl of Godolphin 14 October 1715 26 January 1739
The 3rd Duke of Marlborough 26 January 1739 20 October 1758
The 4th Duke of Marlborough 21 March 1760 29 January 1817
The 4th Earl of Macclesfield 10 May 1817 20 March 1842
The 6th Duke of Marlborough 22 April 1842 1 July 1857
The 7th Duke of Marlborough 25 August 1857 4 July 1883
Sir Henry Dashwood, 5th Baronet 17 August 1883 23 June 1887
The 7th Earl of Jersey 23 June 1887 31 May 1915
The 9th Duke of Marlborough 3 August 1915 30 June 1934
The 1st Baron Bicester 15 August 1934 26 November 1954
The 7th Earl of Macclesfield 26 November 1954 28 May 1963
Sir John Thomson 28 May 1963 2 January 1980
Sir Ashley Ponsonby, 2nd Baronet 2 January 1980 20 March 1996
Sir Hugo Brunner 20 March 1996 31 August 2008
Sir Tim Stevenson 31 August 2008 30 September 2021
Marjorie Glasgow 1 October 2021

Deputy Lieutenants

A deputy lieutenant of Oxfordshire is a person who helps the Lord Lieutenant. They are chosen by the Lord Lieutenant themselves. Deputy lieutenants support the main Lord Lieutenant in their duties. There can be many deputy lieutenants at one time. The number depends on how many people live in the county. Their job does not end when a new Lord Lieutenant is appointed. However, they usually retire when they turn 75 years old.

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