Thursday, 1 March 2018

Belfast Lieutenancy

COUNTY BOROUGH OF BELFAST



LORD-LIEUTENANT


JAY-O’BOYLE, Dame Fionnuala, DBE



VICE LORD-LIEUTENANT


LOGAN, Dr Robert Alan, DL



DEPUTY LIEUTENANTS


SMYTH, Mrs Anthea Linda, DL

RUSSELL, Mr Colin DL

ELDER, Colonel Mervyn, MBE TD JP DL

DEENY, The Hon Mr Justice (Sir Donnell), DL

CAMPBELL, Mrs Jennifer, DL

COLLINS, Dr John, DL

STELFOX, Mr Dawson, MBE DL

CAMPBELL, Colonel Mark, CBE DL

CORBETT, Mr Joseph Garth, MBE DL

DONALDSON, Mr Adrian M, MBE DL

CARR, Dr Nigel J, DL

HILL, Dame Judith, DBE DL FRCN

McGARRY, Dr Philip J, DL

BRADLEY, Professor Martin E J, OBE DL FRCN

PRICE, Nicholas (Nick) W N, DL

SHARMA, Mukesh, DL

MARKEN, Mrs Michelle, OBE DL

ADAIR, Professor Alastair Samuel, CBE DL

EVE, Mrs Judith Mary, CBE DL

SHERIDAN, Dr Mark Christopher, DL

SELLAR, Very Rev Dr Francis Paul, DL

CORBETT, Mrs Patricia Sarah, DL

LOGAN, Mr Robert Alan, DL

GREER, Prof. Ian Andrew, DL

McGREGOR-SISTERN, Ann Theresa, MBE DL

HASTINGS, Dr Howard James, OBE DL

LAMONT, Ms Cheryl, CBE DL

GRAHAM, Rev Canon Kevin, MBE DL

QUINN, Mr Shane, BEM DL

YARR, Mr Richard James Gregg, MBE DL


Please advise me of any retirements or deaths.

3 comments:

  1. What do all these deputy lieutenants actually do?

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  2. They represent the Lord-Lieutenant in his (or her) absence. This would include local ceremonies and official events.

    DLs must live within the county, or within seven miles of the boundary. Their appointment does not terminate with the changing of the Lord-Lieutenant. They usually retire at age 75.

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  3. So many of these names are familiar to me...but some seem to have acquired titles in the past 25 years or so!!

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