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Did she know where the lord lieutenant was going?
But the lord lieutenant also dropped his eyes, and remained silent.
In 1670 he went to Ireland as lord lieutenant, holding the office for two years, with a few months' leave of absence.
In 1971, he became the deputy lord lieutenant for Aberdeenshire.
The chairmanship was a prestigious office, second only to that of lord lieutenant.
And contact with royalty gives the lord lieutenants real influence.
The responsibilities of the lord lieutenant for raising the militia only disappeared in 1921.
Many had fathers who were lord lieutenants before them.
He also served as Lord Lieutenant in a few counties.
In 1681 he was made lord lieutenant of Suffolk.
Or was it you shot the lord lieutenant of Finland between you?
"In that case you certainly hoped to bring them within easy reach of the Lord Lieutenant."
I'm to be lord lieutenant in the north.
However, his tenure as Lord Lieutenant lasted only a year and a half.
The lord lieutenants have used their association to act like any trade union, and lobbied for a government grant.
Is it to be the Lord Lieutenant of the County?
Because of this, he was better connected and became more powerful that the Lord Lieutenant.
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (second term) from 1413 until his death in 1414.
He continued as Lord Lieutenant for another two years.
He was also Lord Lieutenant of Kent from 1797 to 1808.
He was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland between 1889 and 1892.
This was transacted at the quarter sessions, summoned four times a year by the lord lieutenant.
In the 1540s the office of Lord Lieutenant was instituted.
He was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1852 and again from 1858 to 1859.
Each ceremonial county has a Lord Lieutenant, who is the monarch's representative.