List of deputy lieutenants of Wiltshire

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Caricature of Lord Henry Frederick Thynne by Leslie Ward, 1877

This is a list of deputy lieutenants of Wiltshire, England.

Unlike the appointment of High Sheriff, which is for one year, the term of office of a Deputy Lieutenant normally lasts until they reach the age of 75.

The Wiltshire Lieutenancy has an establishment of up to 36 deputy lieutenants. They are chosen to reflect a wide range of interests and backgrounds, and can be appointed at any age but tend to be aged over 60; they are normally expected to serve for at least five years before they must retire on reaching the age of 75. Deputy lieutenants can be appointed for a set period of time, but this approach has never been adopted in Wiltshire.

New deputy lieutenants are nominated by the Lord Lieutenant and follow a formal process to confirm their appointment. The Lord-Lieutenant is not obliged to appoint a new Deputy Lieutenant immediately after a current Deputy Lieutenant retires and thus may hold several vacancies.

Retired deputy lieutenants can continue to use the post-nominal letters 'DL' after the date of their retirement.

16th-century appointments[edit]

17th-century appointments[edit]

18th-century appointments[edit]

  • John Baskerville, of Turleigh, Bradford-on-Avon (died 1800)
  • Edward Horlock Mortimer, of Trowbridge (died 1803)[7]

19th-century appointments[edit]

Caricature of Lord Arthur Somerset DL, 1887

20th-century appointments[edit]

1968 appointments[edit]

1974 appointments[edit]

1978 appointments[edit]

  • Sir Maurice Henry Dorman, The Old Manor, Overton, Marlborough (1912–1993)
  • Dr Timothy Kindersley Maurice, 10 Kingsbury Street, Marlborough
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Godfrey Jeans, Chalke Pyt House, Broadchalke, Salisbury
  • Lieutenant (Honorary Captain) Richard Flower Stratton, Kingston Deverill, Warminster
  • Rear-Admiral Harry Desmond Nixon, Ashley Cottage, Ashley, Box, Corsham
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Hugh Antrobus, Wootton House, Wootton Rivers, Marlborough

1979 appointments[edit]

1983 appointments[edit]

1990 appointments[edit]

1993 appointments[edit]

The 19th Duke of Somerset

1996 appointments[edit]

1997 appointments[edit]

  • Lady Margaret Josephine Benson, Pauls Dene House, Salisbury[22]
  • Major-General Patrick Guy Brooking, Downlands House, Stonehenge Road, Amesbury[22]
  • David John Randolph, West Foscote Farm, Grittleton, Chippenham[22]
  • Eric Walker, 2 Penfold Gardens, Old Town, Swindon[22]

1998 appointments[edit]

  • John Barnard Bush (born 1937), Fullingbridge Farm, Heywood, Westbury[23]
  • Charles Giles Clarke, Holt Manor, Holt[23]
  • Anna Ruth Grange, Thornhill Farm, Malmesbury[23]
  • Patrick John Wintour, Weavers House, Bromham, Chippenham[23]

1999 appointments[edit]

2000 appointments[edit]

2002 appointments[edit]

2003 appointments[edit]

2004 appointments[edit]

2006 appointments[edit]

2007 appointments[edit]

General Sir Mike Jackson

2009 appointments[edit]

  • Sir Michael Edward Pitt, Garden Cottage, Foxley, Malmesbury[32]
  • Peter John Pleydell-Bouverie, Newcourt, Downton, Salisbury[32]
  • Margaret Madeline Wilks, Box Cottage, North Newnton, Pewsey[33]

2011 appointments[edit]

2013 appointments[edit]

2015 appointments[edit]

2016 appointments[edit]

Phil Harding

2018 appointments[edit]

  • District Judge Simon Nicholas Cooper
  • Deepak Gupta
  • Shirley Kathleen Ludford
  • Victoria Jane Nye[39]

2019 appointments[edit]

2021 appointments[edit]

2024 appointments[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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