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Lieutenant Governor of Jersey

The Lieutenant Governor of Jersey (French: Lieutenant-Gouverneur de Jersey, Jèrriais: Gouvèrneux d'Jèrri) is the representative of the British monarch in the Bailiwick of Jersey, a Crown dependency of the British Crown.

Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
Flag of the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
Incumbent
Vice-Admiral Jerry Kyd
since 8 October 2022
StyleHis Excellency
ResidenceGovernment House
AppointerMonarchy of the United Kingdom
Term lengthFive years[1]
Formation1502
First holderSir Hugh Vaughan
(as Governor of Jersey)
Websitewww.governmenthouse.gov.je

The Lieutenant Governor has his own flag in Jersey, the Union Flag defaced with the Bailiwick's coat of arms. The Lieutenant Governor's official residence (Government House) in St. Saviour was depicted on the Jersey £50 note 1989–2010.

Duties

 
Liberation Day 2010: The Lieutenant Governor, having arrived in the Royal Square in his official car, greets the Bailiff of Jersey.

The duties are primarily diplomatic and ceremonial. The role of the Lieutenant Governor is to act as the de facto head of state in Jersey. The Lieutenant Governor also liaises between the Governments of Jersey and the United Kingdom. The holder of this office is also ex officio a member of the States of Jersey but may not vote and, by convention, speaks in the Chamber only on appointment and on departure from post.

The Lieutenant Governor exercises certain executive functions relating broadly to citizenship (passports, deportation and nationality). Jersey passports are British passports issued on behalf of the Lieutenant Governor, in the exercise of the royal prerogative, through the Passport Office which the States fund and from which the States retain any revenue generated. Deportation from Jersey is ordered by the Lieutenant Governor. Certificates of naturalization as a British citizen are issued by the Lieutenant Governor.[2]

History

 
Frock coat worn with a cocked hat by the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey.
 
In this caricature of 1873, Bailiff of Jersey Jean Hammond greets newly arrived Lieutenant Governor Norcott

The office of Lieutenant Governor has its origins in the Norman administration of the Channel Islands. The functions of the bailiff and the official who was later to become known as Lieutenant Governor (called variously, Warden or Captain) became separate in the aftermath of the division of Normandy in 1204. However, the respective responsibilities of the two officials were only clearly defined in the 17th century as a result of a power struggle between bailiff and governor. An Order in Council dated 18 February 1617 laid down that "the charge of military forces be wholly in the Governor, and the care of justice and civil affairs in the Bailiff"[3]

When the monarchy was restored, King Charles II who had escaped to Jersey on his way to exile in France rewarded Jersey with the power to levy customs duties. This power, exercised by the Assembly of Governor, Bailiff and Jurats, was finally taken over by the States of Jersey in 1921, thereby enabling the States to control the budget independently of the Lieutenant Governor.

The post of Governor of Jersey became a titular sinecure, and a Lieutenant Governor was appointed to actually carry out the functions of the office. William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford, was the last titular Governor of Jersey; since his death in 1856 the Crown has been formally and constitutionally represented in Jersey by the Lieutenant Governor.

The States of Jersey Law 2005 abolished any power of the Lieutenant Governor to veto a resolution of the States.[4]

In 2010, it was announced that the next Lieutenant Governor would be recommended to the Crown by a Jersey panel, thus replacing the previous system of the appointment being made by the Crown on the recommendation of UK ministers.[5][6]

List of governors of Jersey

Governors have been:[7]

Date Governor
1204–1206 Peter de Preaux[8]: 25 
1470–1483 Richard Harliston (Captain in Chief of Jersey)
1486–1494 Matthew Baker
1494–1500 Thomas Overay
1500–1502 Jean Lempriere
1502–1531 Sir Hugh Vaughan (first to be known as Governor)
1532–1534 Sir Anthony Ughtred
1534–1536 Sir Arthur Darcy
1536–1537 Sir Thomas Vaux, Lord Vaux
1537–1550 Sir Edward Seymour
1550–1574 Sir Hugh Paulet
1547–1590 Sir Amyas Paulet
1590–1600 Sir Anthony Paulet
1600–1603 Sir Walter Raleigh
1603–1630 Sir John Peyton
1631–1643 Sir Thomas Jermyn
1644–1651 Sir Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans
1651–1654 Colonel James Heane
1655–1659 Colonel Robert Gibbon
1659–1660 Colonel John Mason
1660 Colonel Carew Raleigh
1660–1665 Sir Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans
1665–1679 Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet
1679–1684 Sir John Lanier[9]
1684–1704 Thomas Jermyn
1704–1722 General Henry Lumley
1723–1749 Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham
1749–1761 Lieutenant General John Huske
1761–1772 George Keppel, 3rd Earl of Albemarle
1772–1795 Field Marshal Henry Seymour Conway[10]
1795–1796 Field Marshal Sir George Howard[11]
1796–1807 George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend
1807–1820 John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham
1820–1854 William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford (Last Governor)

List of lieutenant governors of Jersey

Lieutenant Governors of Jersey have been:[7]

Title Appointed Name
  1634 Sir Philippe de Carteret (Royalist)
  26 August 1643 Major Lydcott (Parliament)
  24 November 1643 Sir George Carteret (Royalist)
at least by 1689 Edward Harris[12]: 164 
  3 March 1695[13] Col. Thomas Collier[14]
  29 July 1715 Robert Wilson[15]
  1723 Magnus Kempenfelt [16]
  23 October 1727 Col. George Howard[17]
  1732 Peter Bettesworth[16]
  1738 Maj-Gen. Jean Cavalier
  1741 Francis Best[16]
  1747 Gregory Beake[16]
  12 August 1749 William Deane[18]
  26 June 1753 George Colingwood[19]
Lieutenant Governor and Colonel on Staff: 7 July 1770 Lt-Col. Rudolph Bentinck (acting)
  4 April 1771 Major Moses Corbet
  6 January 1781 Major Francis Peirson (acting) (killed in action, 6 January 1781)
  5 October 1797 Lt-Gen. Andrew Gordon
  21 June 1806 Gen. Sir George Don, GCB, GCH[20]
  8 October 1814 Gen. Sir Tomkyns Hilgrove Turner, GCH
  9 May 1816 Lt-Gen. Hugh Mackay Gordon
  23 July 1821 Gen. Sir Colin Halkett, GCB, GCH, GCTE
  26 November 1830 Lt-Gen. Sir William Thornton, KCB
  22 April 1835 Maj-Gen. Archibald Campbell, CB
  14 September 1838 Lt-Gen. Sir Edward Gibbs, KCB
  16 January 1847 Maj-Gen. Sir James Henry Reynett, KCB, KCH
  30 April 1852 Gen. Sir James Frederick Love, GCB, KH
  30 January 1857 Maj-Gen. Godfrey Charles Mundy
  18 September 1860 Maj-Gen. Sir Robert Percy Douglas
  5 October 1862 B. Loch (acting)
  23 October 1863 Lt-Gen. Sir Burke Douglas Cuppage, KCB
  1 October 1868 Maj-Gen. Philip Melmoth Nelson Guy, CB
  1 October 1873 Lt-Gen. Sir William Sherbrooke Ramsay Norcott, KCB
  1 October 1878 Lt-Gen. Lothian Nicholson, CB
  1 October 1883 Maj-Gen. Henry Wray, CMG
  1 November 1887 Lt-Gen. Charles Brisbane Ewart, CB
Lieutenant Governor and Commanding the Troops: 1 November 1892 Lt-Gen. Sir Edwin Markham, KCB
  10 May 1895 Lt-Gen. Sir Edward Hopton, KCB
  1 November 1900 Maj-Gen. Henry Richard Abadie, CB
  1904 Maj-Gen. Hugh Sutlej Gough, CB, CMG
  16 June 1910 Maj-Gen. Sir Alexander Nelson Rochfort, KCB, CMG
  7 October 1916 Maj-Gen. Sir Alexander Wilson, KCB
  29 October 1920 Maj-Gen. Sir William Douglas Smith, KCB, KCVO
  1924 Maj-Gen. Sir Francis Richard Bingham, KCB, KCMG, JP
  28 May 1929 Maj-Gen. Edward Henry Willis, CB, CMG
  28 May 1934 Maj-Gen. Sir Horace de Courcy Martelli, KBE, CB, DSO
  1939 Maj-Gen. James Murray Robert Harrison, CB DSO
(German Occupation 1940–1945)    
Head of the British Military Government: 12 May 1945 L.A. Freeman
Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief: 25 August 1945 Lt-Gen. Sir Arthur Edward Grasett, KBE, CB, DSO, MC
  16 October 1953 Adm. Sir Randolph Stewart Gresham Nicholson, KBE, CB, DSO, DSC
  15 November 1958 Gen. Sir George Erskine, GCB, KBE, DSO
  15 January 1964 Vice-Adm. Sir John Michael Villiers, KCB, OBE
  30 June 1969 Air Chf Mshl Sir John Gilbert Davis, GCB, OBE, MA
  2 September 1974 Gen. Sir Geoffrey Richard Desmond Fitzpatrick, GCB, DSO, MBE, MC
  26 November 1979 Gen. Sir Peter John Frederick Whiteley, GCB, OBE
  9 January 1985 Adm. Sir William Thomas Pillar, GBE, KCB
  1990 Air Mshl Sir John Matthias Dobson Sutton, KCB
  September 1995 Gen. Sir Michael John Wilkes, KCB, OBE
  24 January 2001 Air Chf Mshl Sir John Cheshire, KBE, CB
  1 April 2006 Lt-Gen Sir Andrew Ridgway, KBE, CB
  26 September 2011 Gen. Sir John McColl, KCB, CBE, DSO
  13 March 2017 Air Chf Mshl Sir Stephen Dalton, GCB
  8 October 2022 Vce Adm Jerry Kyd, CBE [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 September 2011.
  2. ^ "STATES OF JERSEY SECOND INTERIM REPORT OF THE CONSTITUTION REVIEW GROUP" (PDF). statesassembly.gov.je.
  3. ^ Bailhache, Philip (October 1999). "The Cry For Constitutional Reform- A Perspective From The Office Of Bailiff". Jersey Law Review. Retrieved 30 March 2022 – via Jersey Legal Information Board.
  4. ^ "States of Jersey Law 2005". Jersey Legal Information Board. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  5. ^ The tax from reward for being a Royal Representative 16 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Guernsey will chose its next Governor 13 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ a b "World Leaders Index".
  8. ^ Syvret, Marguerite (2011). Balleine's History of Jersey. The History Press. ISBN 978-1860776502.
  9. ^ Wauchope, Piers (23 September 2004). "Lanier, Sir John (d. 1692), army officer". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/16050. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  10. ^ "Conway, Henry Seymour (1719–1795), army officer and politician – Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/6122. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  11. ^ "Howard, Sir George (bap. 1718, d. 1796), army officer and politician - Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/13900. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  12. ^ Syvret, Marguerite (2011). Balleine's History of Jersey. The History Press. ISBN 978-1860776502.
  13. ^ cahoon, ben. "Jersey". www.worldstatesmen.org.
  14. ^ Bertrand, J (1859) Armorial of Jersey : being an account, heraldic and antiquarian, of its chief native families, with pedigrees, biographical notices, and illustrative data; to which are added, a brief history of heraldry, and remarks on the mediæval antiquities of the island. Boston Public Library. p. 19
  15. ^ "No. 5350". The London Gazette. 26 July 1715. p. 5.
  16. ^ a b c d "Jersey". World Statesmen.
  17. ^ "No. 6617". The London Gazette. 21 October 1727. p. 1.a.
  18. ^ "No. 8874". The London Gazette. 8 August 1749. p. 1.
  19. ^ "No. 9279". The London Gazette. 23 June 1753. p. 2.
  20. ^ "No. 15912". The London Gazette. 22 April 1806. p. 512.

External links

  • Official website

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This article is about the representative of the British monarch in the Bailiwick of Jersey For the deputy to the Governor of the US State of New Jersey see Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey The Lieutenant Governor of Jersey French Lieutenant Gouverneur de Jersey Jerriais Gouverneux d Jerri is the representative of the British monarch in the Bailiwick of Jersey a Crown dependency of the British Crown Lieutenant Governor of JerseyCoat of arms of JerseyFlag of the Lieutenant Governor of JerseyIncumbentVice Admiral Jerry Kydsince 8 October 2022StyleHis ExcellencyResidenceGovernment HouseAppointerMonarchy of the United KingdomTerm lengthFive years 1 Formation1502First holderSir Hugh Vaughan as Governor of Jersey Websitewww wbr governmenthouse wbr gov wbr jeThe Lieutenant Governor has his own flag in Jersey the Union Flag defaced with the Bailiwick s coat of arms The Lieutenant Governor s official residence Government House in St Saviour was depicted on the Jersey 50 note 1989 2010 Contents 1 Duties 2 History 3 List of governors of Jersey 4 List of lieutenant governors of Jersey 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDuties Edit Liberation Day 2010 The Lieutenant Governor having arrived in the Royal Square in his official car greets the Bailiff of Jersey The duties are primarily diplomatic and ceremonial The role of the Lieutenant Governor is to act as the de facto head of state in Jersey The Lieutenant Governor also liaises between the Governments of Jersey and the United Kingdom The holder of this office is also ex officio a member of the States of Jersey but may not vote and by convention speaks in the Chamber only on appointment and on departure from post The Lieutenant Governor exercises certain executive functions relating broadly to citizenship passports deportation and nationality Jersey passports are British passports issued on behalf of the Lieutenant Governor in the exercise of the royal prerogative through the Passport Office which the States fund and from which the States retain any revenue generated Deportation from Jersey is ordered by the Lieutenant Governor Certificates of naturalization as a British citizen are issued by the Lieutenant Governor 2 History Edit Frock coat worn with a cocked hat by the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey In this caricature of 1873 Bailiff of Jersey Jean Hammond greets newly arrived Lieutenant Governor Norcott The office of Lieutenant Governor has its origins in the Norman administration of the Channel Islands The functions of the bailiff and the official who was later to become known as Lieutenant Governor called variously Warden or Captain became separate in the aftermath of the division of Normandy in 1204 However the respective responsibilities of the two officials were only clearly defined in the 17th century as a result of a power struggle between bailiff and governor An Order in Council dated 18 February 1617 laid down that the charge of military forces be wholly in the Governor and the care of justice and civil affairs in the Bailiff 3 When the monarchy was restored King Charles II who had escaped to Jersey on his way to exile in France rewarded Jersey with the power to levy customs duties This power exercised by the Assembly of Governor Bailiff and Jurats was finally taken over by the States of Jersey in 1921 thereby enabling the States to control the budget independently of the Lieutenant Governor The post of Governor of Jersey became a titular sinecure and a Lieutenant Governor was appointed to actually carry out the functions of the office William Beresford 1st Viscount Beresford was the last titular Governor of Jersey since his death in 1856 the Crown has been formally and constitutionally represented in Jersey by the Lieutenant Governor The States of Jersey Law 2005 abolished any power of the Lieutenant Governor to veto a resolution of the States 4 In 2010 it was announced that the next Lieutenant Governor would be recommended to the Crown by a Jersey panel thus replacing the previous system of the appointment being made by the Crown on the recommendation of UK ministers 5 6 List of governors of Jersey EditGovernors have been 7 Date Governor1204 1206 Peter de Preaux 8 25 1470 1483 Richard Harliston Captain in Chief of Jersey 1486 1494 Matthew Baker1494 1500 Thomas Overay1500 1502 Jean Lempriere1502 1531 Sir Hugh Vaughan first to be known as Governor 1532 1534 Sir Anthony Ughtred1534 1536 Sir Arthur Darcy1536 1537 Sir Thomas Vaux Lord Vaux1537 1550 Sir Edward Seymour1550 1574 Sir Hugh Paulet1547 1590 Sir Amyas Paulet1590 1600 Sir Anthony Paulet1600 1603 Sir Walter Raleigh1603 1630 Sir John Peyton1631 1643 Sir Thomas Jermyn1644 1651 Sir Henry Jermyn 1st Earl of St Albans1651 1654 Colonel James Heane1655 1659 Colonel Robert Gibbon1659 1660 Colonel John Mason1660 Colonel Carew Raleigh1660 1665 Sir Henry Jermyn 1st Earl of St Albans1665 1679 Sir Thomas Morgan 1st Baronet1679 1684 Sir John Lanier 9 1684 1704 Thomas Jermyn1704 1722 General Henry Lumley1723 1749 Richard Temple 1st Viscount Cobham1749 1761 Lieutenant General John Huske1761 1772 George Keppel 3rd Earl of Albemarle1772 1795 Field Marshal Henry Seymour Conway 10 1795 1796 Field Marshal Sir George Howard 11 1796 1807 George Townshend 1st Marquess Townshend1807 1820 John Pitt 2nd Earl of Chatham1820 1854 William Beresford 1st Viscount Beresford Last Governor List of lieutenant governors of Jersey EditLieutenant Governors of Jersey have been 7 Title Appointed Name 1634 Sir Philippe de Carteret Royalist 26 August 1643 Major Lydcott Parliament 24 November 1643 Sir George Carteret Royalist at least by 1689 Edward Harris 12 164 3 March 1695 13 Col Thomas Collier 14 29 July 1715 Robert Wilson 15 1723 Magnus Kempenfelt 16 23 October 1727 Col George Howard 17 1732 Peter Bettesworth 16 1738 Maj Gen Jean Cavalier 1741 Francis Best 16 1747 Gregory Beake 16 12 August 1749 William Deane 18 26 June 1753 George Colingwood 19 Lieutenant Governor and Colonel on Staff 7 July 1770 Lt Col Rudolph Bentinck acting 4 April 1771 Major Moses Corbet 6 January 1781 Major Francis Peirson acting killed in action 6 January 1781 5 October 1797 Lt Gen Andrew Gordon 21 June 1806 Gen Sir George Don GCB GCH 20 8 October 1814 Gen Sir Tomkyns Hilgrove Turner GCH 9 May 1816 Lt Gen Hugh Mackay Gordon 23 July 1821 Gen Sir Colin Halkett GCB GCH GCTE 26 November 1830 Lt Gen Sir William Thornton KCB 22 April 1835 Maj Gen Archibald Campbell CB 14 September 1838 Lt Gen Sir Edward Gibbs KCB 16 January 1847 Maj Gen Sir James Henry Reynett KCB KCH 30 April 1852 Gen Sir James Frederick Love GCB KH 30 January 1857 Maj Gen Godfrey Charles Mundy 18 September 1860 Maj Gen Sir Robert Percy Douglas 5 October 1862 B Loch acting 23 October 1863 Lt Gen Sir Burke Douglas Cuppage KCB 1 October 1868 Maj Gen Philip Melmoth Nelson Guy CB 1 October 1873 Lt Gen Sir William Sherbrooke Ramsay Norcott KCB 1 October 1878 Lt Gen Lothian Nicholson CB 1 October 1883 Maj Gen Henry Wray CMG 1 November 1887 Lt Gen Charles Brisbane Ewart CBLieutenant Governor and Commanding the Troops 1 November 1892 Lt Gen Sir Edwin Markham KCB 10 May 1895 Lt Gen Sir Edward Hopton KCB 1 November 1900 Maj Gen Henry Richard Abadie CB 1904 Maj Gen Hugh Sutlej Gough CB CMG 16 June 1910 Maj Gen Sir Alexander Nelson Rochfort KCB CMG 7 October 1916 Maj Gen Sir Alexander Wilson KCB 29 October 1920 Maj Gen Sir William Douglas Smith KCB KCVO 1924 Maj Gen Sir Francis Richard Bingham KCB KCMG JP 28 May 1929 Maj Gen Edward Henry Willis CB CMG 28 May 1934 Maj Gen Sir Horace de Courcy Martelli KBE CB DSO 1939 Maj Gen James Murray Robert Harrison CB DSO German Occupation 1940 1945 Head of the British Military Government 12 May 1945 L A FreemanLieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief 25 August 1945 Lt Gen Sir Arthur Edward Grasett KBE CB DSO MC 16 October 1953 Adm Sir Randolph Stewart Gresham Nicholson KBE CB DSO DSC 15 November 1958 Gen Sir George Erskine GCB KBE DSO 15 January 1964 Vice Adm Sir John Michael Villiers KCB OBE 30 June 1969 Air Chf Mshl Sir John Gilbert Davis GCB OBE MA 2 September 1974 Gen Sir Geoffrey Richard Desmond Fitzpatrick GCB DSO MBE MC 26 November 1979 Gen Sir Peter John Frederick Whiteley GCB OBE 9 January 1985 Adm Sir William Thomas Pillar GBE KCB 1990 Air Mshl Sir John Matthias Dobson Sutton KCB September 1995 Gen Sir Michael John Wilkes KCB OBE 24 January 2001 Air Chf Mshl Sir John Cheshire KBE CB 1 April 2006 Lt Gen Sir Andrew Ridgway KBE CB 26 September 2011 Gen Sir John McColl KCB CBE DSO 13 March 2017 Air Chf Mshl Sir Stephen Dalton GCB 8 October 2022 Vce Adm Jerry Kyd CBE 1 See also EditList of Bailiffs of JerseyReferences Edit Government House Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 STATES OF JERSEY SECOND INTERIM REPORT OF THE CONSTITUTION REVIEW GROUP PDF statesassembly gov je Bailhache Philip October 1999 The Cry For Constitutional Reform A Perspective From The Office Of Bailiff Jersey Law Review Retrieved 30 March 2022 via Jersey Legal Information Board States of Jersey Law 2005 Jersey Legal Information Board Retrieved 30 March 2022 The tax from reward for being a Royal Representative Archived 16 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Guernsey will chose its next Governor Archived 13 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b World Leaders Index Syvret Marguerite 2011 Balleine s History of Jersey The History Press ISBN 978 1860776502 Wauchope Piers 23 September 2004 Lanier Sir John d 1692 army officer Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 16050 Subscription or UK public library membership required Conway Henry Seymour 1719 1795 army officer and politician Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 6122 Subscription or UK public library membership required Howard Sir George bap 1718 d 1796 army officer and politician Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 13900 Subscription or UK public library membership required Syvret Marguerite 2011 Balleine s History of Jersey The History Press ISBN 978 1860776502 cahoon ben Jersey www worldstatesmen org Bertrand J 1859 Armorial of Jersey being an account heraldic and antiquarian of its chief native families with pedigrees biographical notices and illustrative data to which are added a brief history of heraldry and remarks on the mediaeval antiquities of the island Boston Public Library p 19 No 5350 The London Gazette 26 July 1715 p 5 a b c d Jersey World Statesmen No 6617 The London Gazette 21 October 1727 p 1 a No 8874 The London Gazette 8 August 1749 p 1 No 9279 The London Gazette 23 June 1753 p 2 No 15912 The London Gazette 22 April 1806 p 512 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lieutenant Governor of Jersey amp oldid 1127604040, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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