Lord Lieutenant of the City of London

Honorary office held by a commission

The City of London is unique in that the post of lord-lieutenant is held in commission. The Lord Mayor of the City of London is the head of the Commission of Lieutenancy.[1]

Lieutenants

All current members were appointed on December 24, 2021 by letters patent under the Great Seal.[2][3]

The Lieutenancy has a number of ex officio members.[1] These members are currently:

  • The Lord Mayor of London
    • Currently: Nicholas Lyons
  • Past Lord Mayors who are still Aldermen
    • Currently: Ian Luder, Nick Anstee, Sir David Wootton, Sir Alan Yarrow, Sir Andrew Parmley, Sir Charles Bowman, Sir Peter Estlin, Sir William Russel
  • The senior Alderman below the Chair
    • Currently: Nicholas Lyons
  • The Recorder of London
    • Currently: Mark Lucraft
  • The Common Serjeant of London
    • Currently: Richard Marks
  • The Governor of the Bank of England
    • Currently: Andrew Bailey
  • The head of another major financial institution
    • Currently: Dame Elizabeth Corley (chair of the board of the Impact Investing Institute)
  • The Commissioner of the City of London Police
    • Currently: Angela McLaren[nb 1]
  • Chair of the City of London Reserve Forces' and Cadets' Association
    • Currently: Paul Hill

References

  1. ^ a b "His Majesty's Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London" (PDF). www.liverycommittee.org. Livery Committee. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  2. ^ "No. 63592". The London Gazette. 19 January 2022. p. 838.
  3. ^ FOI Disclosures, Crown Office. "Letters patent appointing Commissioners of the City of London Lieutenancy". Twitter. Retrieved 27 February 2022.

External links

  • Website

Notes

  1. ^ Commissions of Lieutenancy run from Christmas to Christmas every year; as a result, Angela McLaren has not been formally appointed as a Lieutenant as she became Commissioner in January 2022
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