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Serjeant at Arms of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)

The Serjeant at Arms of the House of Commons is a parliamentary official responsible for order in the House of Commons. The office dates to 1415 and traditionally included responsibility for security. The role is now mainly ceremonial.

Serjeant at Arms
of the House of Commons
Incumbent
Ugbana Oyet[1]
since October 2019
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Reports toClerk of the Parliaments
AppointerThe Crown (de jure)
Clerk of the Parliaments (de facto)
Formation1415
First holderNicholas Maundit
WebsiteSerjeant at Arms

The House of Lords also had a Serjeant-at-Arms (the title was often distinguished by the use of hyphens), dating also from the 15th century. His duties were merged in 1971 with those of Black Rod.[2]

Traditionally the post of Serjeant at Arms was filled by a retired military officer, but in 2008 a civil servant, Jill Pay, was selected as the first woman to hold the appointment.[3] At the same time the job was split, with many of the duties transferred to the new post of chief executive.[citation needed]

Ugbana Oyet holds the post as of October 2022.[1]

Duties edit

 
Jill Pay, Serjeant at Arms (far right) during an address to both Houses of Parliament by Barack Obama in Westminster Hall, 2011

The duties of the Serjeant at Arms are partly ceremonial. The Serjeant at Arms carries the mace during the opening of Parliament and is also responsible for maintaining order during debates in the House of Commons, escorting members out of the chamber if ordered to do so by the Speaker.

In rare cases, the Serjeant at Arms may be called upon to enforce the warrants of the Speaker in summoning a witness to testify before a select committee of the house. While serving the warrant and encouraging a witness to attend parliament "the Serjeant or his appointee may call on the full assistance of the civil authorities, including the police."[4] In January 1992, the Serjeant at Arms was employed to summon Ian and Kevin Maxwell, the sons of the disgraced business tycoon Robert Maxwell, to attend an inquiry held by the Social Security Select Committee into the operation of the Mirror Group Pension fund.[4] In November 2018, the Serjeant at Arms was called upon to escort an American businessman, who was staying in London, to the Houses of Parliament because he had documents pertaining to the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal. After being told he could face arrest, fines and imprisonment for failing to comply with a parliamentary order to hand over the documents, the man eventually complied with the request.[5]

Dress edit

The Serjeant at Arms wears traditional court dress and carries a sword,[6] and is traditionally the only person allowed to be armed (with sword or mace) inside the chamber of the House of Commons.[7]

List of Serjeants at Arms edit

 
Sir Henry Erskine, Serjeant-at-Arms, UK House of Commons. Caricatured by Vanity Fair, 1894

See also edit

External links edit

  • Records of the Department of the Serjeant at Arms are kept at the Parliamentary Archives

References edit

  1. ^ a b Appointment confirmed by BBC Parliament.
  2. ^ "House of Lords; Serjeant-at-Arms". parliament.uk.
  3. ^ Walker, Peter (3 December 2008). "Profile: Jill Pay, serjeant at arms | Damian Green". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  4. ^ a b "House of Commons Information Office: Disciplinary and Penal Powers of the House" (PDF). www.parliament.uk. September 2010.
  5. ^ "Facebook documents seized by MPs investigating privacy breach". BBC News. 25 November 2018.
  6. ^ Serjeant at Arms 9 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "From postman to Serjeant at Arms". BBC News. 27 November 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  8. ^ Twickenham Museum: The history centre for Twickenham, Whitton, Teddington and the Hamptons[1], states: Edward Birkhead (d.1662), Quaker Magistrate and a principal landowner in the parish of Twickenham, the fourth of 11 children was appointed Serjeant-at-Arms in the House of Commons in 1648, under Cromwell's Protectorate. he was replaced, in 1660 by James Norfolk, on the accession of Charles II.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h (PDF). pp. 14–20. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  10. ^ a b c d History of Parliament
  11. ^ "Captain Gosset has resigned". The Spectator. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  12. ^ "New Serjeant at Arms appointed". BBC News.
  13. ^ "Ugbana Oyet announced as new Serjeant at Arms". UK Parliament. London. 15 October 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2019.

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The Serjeant at Arms of the House of Commons is a parliamentary official responsible for order in the House of Commons The office dates to 1415 and traditionally included responsibility for security The role is now mainly ceremonial Serjeant at Armsof the House of CommonsIncumbentUgbana Oyet 1 since October 2019Parliament of the United KingdomReports toClerk of the ParliamentsAppointerThe Crown de jure Clerk of the Parliaments de facto Formation1415First holderNicholas MaunditWebsiteSerjeant at Arms The House of Lords also had a Serjeant at Arms the title was often distinguished by the use of hyphens dating also from the 15th century His duties were merged in 1971 with those of Black Rod 2 Traditionally the post of Serjeant at Arms was filled by a retired military officer but in 2008 a civil servant Jill Pay was selected as the first woman to hold the appointment 3 At the same time the job was split with many of the duties transferred to the new post of chief executive citation needed Ugbana Oyet holds the post as of October 2022 update 1 Contents 1 Duties 2 Dress 3 List of Serjeants at Arms 4 See also 5 External links 6 ReferencesDuties edit nbsp Jill Pay Serjeant at Arms far right during an address to both Houses of Parliament by Barack Obama in Westminster Hall 2011 The duties of the Serjeant at Arms are partly ceremonial The Serjeant at Arms carries the mace during the opening of Parliament and is also responsible for maintaining order during debates in the House of Commons escorting members out of the chamber if ordered to do so by the Speaker In rare cases the Serjeant at Arms may be called upon to enforce the warrants of the Speaker in summoning a witness to testify before a select committee of the house While serving the warrant and encouraging a witness to attend parliament the Serjeant or his appointee may call on the full assistance of the civil authorities including the police 4 In January 1992 the Serjeant at Arms was employed to summon Ian and Kevin Maxwell the sons of the disgraced business tycoon Robert Maxwell to attend an inquiry held by the Social Security Select Committee into the operation of the Mirror Group Pension fund 4 In November 2018 the Serjeant at Arms was called upon to escort an American businessman who was staying in London to the Houses of Parliament because he had documents pertaining to the Facebook Cambridge Analytica data scandal After being told he could face arrest fines and imprisonment for failing to comply with a parliamentary order to hand over the documents the man eventually complied with the request 5 Dress editThe Serjeant at Arms wears traditional court dress and carries a sword 6 and is traditionally the only person allowed to be armed with sword or mace inside the chamber of the House of Commons 7 List of Serjeants at Arms edit nbsp Sir Henry Erskine Serjeant at Arms UK House of Commons Caricatured by Vanity Fair 1894 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2013 1415 Nicholas Maundit 1610 Edward Grimston Edward Dendy Senior c 1645 Edward Dendy Junior 1648 1660 Edward Birkhead of Richmond House Twickenham an ancestor of Horace Walpole 8 1660 1675 Sir James Norfolk 9 1675 1693 William Bishop 9 1693 1709 Samuel Powell 9 1709 1717 Thomas Wybergh 9 1717 1737 Thomas Spence 10 1737 1762 Wentworth Odiarne 9 1762 1775 Nicholas Bonfoy 10 1775 1805 Edward Colman 10 1805 1811 Francis John Colman 9 1812 1812 John Clementson 9 1812 1835 Henry Seymour 9 1835 1848 Major General Sir William Gosset 10 1848 1875 Lord Charles James Fox Russell 1875 1885 Sir Ralph Allen Gosset KCB 11 1885 1915 Sir Henry David Erskine KCVO 1915 1935 Admiral Sir Colin Richard Keppel GCVO KCIE CB DSO 1935 1957 Sir Charles Howard GCVO DSO 1957 1962 Major General Ivor Thomas Percival Hughes KCVO CB DSO 1962 1976 Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Gordon Lennox KCVO CB DSO 1976 1982 Sir Peter Francis Thorne KCVO CBE 1982 1989 Sir Victor Le Fanu KCVO 1989 1995 Sir Alan Urwick KCVO CMG 1995 1999 Sir Peter Jennings CVO 2000 2005 Sir Michael Cummins 2005 2007 Major General Peter Grant Peterkin CB OBE 2008 2012 Jill Pay 2012 2015 Lawrence Ward 2015 2019 Kamal El Hajji BEM 12 2019 present Ugbana Oyet 13 See also editSerjeant at ArmsExternal links editRecords of the Department of the Serjeant at Arms are kept at the Parliamentary ArchivesReferences edit a b Appointment confirmed by BBC Parliament House of Lords Serjeant at Arms parliament uk Walker Peter 3 December 2008 Profile Jill Pay serjeant at arms Damian Green The Guardian London Retrieved 21 March 2022 a b House of Commons Information Office Disciplinary and Penal Powers of the House PDF www parliament uk September 2010 Facebook documents seized by MPs investigating privacy breach BBC News 25 November 2018 Serjeant at Arms Archived 9 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine From postman to Serjeant at Arms BBC News 27 November 2015 Retrieved 3 December 2018 Twickenham Museum The history centre for Twickenham Whitton Teddington and the Hamptons 1 states Edward Birkhead d 1662 Quaker Magistrate and a principal landowner in the parish of Twickenham the fourth of 11 children was appointed Serjeant at Arms in the House of Commons in 1648 under Cromwell s Protectorate he was replaced in 1660 by James Norfolk on the accession of Charles II a b c d e f g h Serjeants at Arms to the Speaker PDF pp 14 20 Archived from the original PDF on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 28 October 2013 a b c d History of Parliament Captain Gosset has resigned The Spectator Retrieved 28 October 2013 New Serjeant at Arms appointed BBC News Ugbana Oyet announced as new Serjeant at Arms UK Parliament London 15 October 2019 Retrieved 16 October 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Serjeant at Arms of the House of Commons United Kingdom amp oldid 1219450301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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