Lieut-Governor

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Lieut-Governor


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Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton, holder of the office from 2017 to 2022


Separate posts of Governor were created for Jersey and Guernsey in the mid-15th Century, to replace the Warden of the Isles who had previously had responsibility for the two Bailwicks. But just as many Wardens rarely visited the islands and relied on sub-Wardens to represent them, so many Governors were represented in Jersey by a Lieut-Governor. On several occasions the office was conferred on the serving Bailiff, giving him total control over island affairs. After 1854, with the death of William Carr Beresford, there were no further appointments of a Governor and, since then, the representative of the Sovereign in the island has been the Lieut-Governor.

In the early days the appointment held military significance and was frequently held by a senior officer in the Armed Forces, usually a General, who was in command of the island garrison. Today the post is largely ceremonial, and is held by a recently retired senior officer, although theoretically it is now open to retired senior civil servants.

17th Century

  • George Paulet
  • John Peyton
  • Aaron Messervy
  • Philippe de Carteret
  • Elias de Carteret
  • Joshua de Carteret
  • Francis Raynsford
  • Philipp de Carteret
  • Philipp Marett
  • Leonard Lydcott
  • Sir George de Carteret
  • Sir Herbert Lunsford
  • Henry Boade
  • Rowland Watson
  • Dominick Trant
  • John Sydenham
  • Sir Thomas Windham
  • Sir Bevil Granville
  • Edward Harris 1690
  • Thomas Collier 1695 - 1704

18th Century

  • Nicolas de la Noe
  • George Dumaresq
  • Lucas Spicer
  • Robert Wilson
  • Henry Berkley
  • John Crosby
  • John Broughton
  • John Skyes
  • Magnus Kempenfelt 1723 -
  • George Howard 1730-1731
  • William Hargrave (acting) 1730 -
  • Peter Betsweorth
  • Edmund Fielding
  • Jean Cavalier 1738 – 1740
  • Jean Charlton
  • Francis Best
  • Gregory Beake
  • John Huske 1749
  • William Deane 1749 - 1753
  • George Collingwood 1753 -
  • Thomas Ball 1768 - 1770
  • Rudolph Bentinck (acting) 1770 - 1771
  • Moyse Corbet 1771 - 1781
  • Philippe Fall 1781 - 1797
  • Andrew Gordon 1797 - 1806

19th Century

20th Century

Nicholson swearing-in in 1953

21st Century

  • Air Chief Marshal Sir John Cheshire 2001 - 2006
  • Lieut-General Sir Andrew Ridgway 2006 - 2011
  • General Sir John Mc Coll 2011 - 2016
  • Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton 2017 - 2022
A formal visit by Gresham Nicholson to Corbiere in 1954
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