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Lord Lieutenant of the City of Londonderry
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Incumbent
Ian Crowe MBE

since 12 January 2023
Appointer King Charles III
Inaugural holder William Tillie
Formation 1900

A Lord Lieutenant is a special representative of the King or Queen in a specific area of the United Kingdom. They are like the monarch's personal ambassador in that region. Their main job is to uphold the dignity of the Crown and promote a good community spirit.

The Lord Lieutenant of the City of Londonderry represents the monarch in this historic city in Northern Ireland. This role involves many duties, such as welcoming members of the Royal Family and presenting awards on behalf of the King. They also support local charities and volunteer groups.

What is a Lord Lieutenant?

A Lord Lieutenant is a very important person in their area. They are appointed by the King or Queen to be their personal representative. This means they act on behalf of the monarch for many official duties.

Their role is mostly ceremonial, which means they attend special events and represent the King. They help to make sure that royal visits go smoothly. They also present medals and awards, like the King's Awards for Voluntary Service, to deserving people and groups.

History of the Role in Londonderry

The position of Lord Lieutenant for the City of Londonderry was created in 1900. At first, the area was known as the "County of the City of Londonderry." Later, it became the "County Borough of Londonderry." The people who held this role have always been important figures in the community.

They have served as a link between the local people and the monarch. Each Lord Lieutenant helps to keep the traditions and values of the Crown alive in the city. They also play a part in celebrating local achievements and milestones.

Lord Lieutenants of the County of the City of Londonderry

Here are the people who served when the area was known as the County of the City of Londonderry:

  • William Tillie: He was the first Lord Lieutenant, serving from February 20, 1900, until 1904.
  • Charles Clements, 5th Earl of Leitrimm: He took on the role on June 29, 1904, and served until February 1921.
  • Thomas Fitzpatrick Cooke: He began his service on March 1, 1921, and continued until 1926.
  • William Maxwell Scott Moore: He was appointed on November 26, 1926, and served until 1939.

Lord Lieutenants of the County Borough of Londonderry

The title changed to County Borough of Londonderry. Here are the individuals who served in this capacity:

  • Sir Basil McFarland, 2nd Baronet: He started his term on September 20, 1939, and served until 1975.
  • Thomas Fitzpatrick Cooke: He took over on June 13, 1975, and served until 1985.
  • James Eaton: He was appointed on April 15, 1986, and served until 2002.
  • Donal Keegan: He began his service on August 2, 2002, and continued until October 8, 2013.
  • Angela Garvey: She was appointed on October 9, 2013, and served until March 2022.
  • Ian Crowe: He became the current Lord Lieutenant on January 12, 2023.

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