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  Lieutenant - LoveToKnow 1911
A "captain lieutenant" in the British army was formerly the senior subaltern who virtually commanded the colonel's company or troop, and ranked as junior captain, or "puny captain," as he was called by Cromwell's soldiers.
The lord lieutenant of a county, in England and Wales and in Ireland, is the principal officer of a county.
A deputy lieutenant (denoted frequently by the addition of the letters D.L. after a person's name) is a deputy of a lord lieutenant of a county.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Lieutenant   (1105 words)

  
 [No title]
(6) A commission as deputy lieutenant of a county or area may be revoked by the lord-lieutenant of that county or area; and the lord-lieutenant shall revoke the commission forthwith on being informed of Her Majesty's pleasure that it be revoked.
(7) The clerk of the lieutenancy of a county or area shall arrange for the publication in the London Gazette or, as the case may be, the Edinburgh Gazette of the names of the persons appointed deputy lieutenants for that county or area, with the dates of their commissions.
The lord-lieutenant, lieutenants (if any) and deputy lieutenants of a county or area shall have such functions and privileges (whether provided for under any enactment or otherwise) as are for the time being exercisable by or vested in the lord-lieutenant, lieutenants and deputy lieutenants respectively of that county or area.
bar.austlii.edu.au /~andrew/test/la1997145.txt   (1965 words)

  
 Deputy Lieutenant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the United Kingdom, a Deputy Lieutenant is one of several deputies to the Lord-Lieutenant of an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county.
Deputy lieutenants are chosen by the local Lord-Lieutenant, to assist him with any duty that may be required of him.
The maximum number of Deputy Lieutenants allowed in a county may be several dozen, and is related to the population of that county.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deputy_Lieutenant   (277 words)

  
 Lord Lieutenant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
revested the jurisdiction of the lieutenants in the crown.
The lieutenancies were reestablished on a new basis by Section 29 of the 1882 Act which stated that "Her Majesty shall from time to time appoint lieutenants for the several counties in the United Kingdom".
This meant that the lieutenancies for the majority of counties corporate in England were henceforth to be held jointly with their associated county - for example a lieutenant was now appointed for "the County of Gloucester, and the City and County of Gloucester, and the City and County of City of Bristol".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lord-Lieutenant   (1937 words)

  
 The Lord Lieutenant of South Yorkshire - Deputy Lieutenants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Deputy Lieutenants are appointed by the Lord-Lieutenant to assist him with any duty that may be required of him.
The maximum number of Deputy Lieutenants allowed in a County is related to the population of that County.
Deputy Lieutenants serve a minimum of 10 years or until their 75th birthday whichever comes later, their appointment does not terminate with the changing of the Lord-Lieutenant.
www.nickrobinson.info /clients/lordlt/deputy.htm   (163 words)

  
 LIEUTENANT - Online Information article about LIEUTENANT
administration of the provinces was in the hands of gouverneurs, to whom the lieutenants du roi became subordinates.
CORPS (pronounced as in French, from which it is taken, being a late spelling of tors, from Lat.
If the lieutenant were absent from the United Kingdom, or through illness or other cause were unable to act, the sovereign might authorize any three deputy lieutenants to act as lieutenant (s.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /LEO_LOB/LIEUTENANT.html   (1575 words)

  
 Buckinghamshire Lieutenancy: Historical Background   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
By 1569, provision was made for the appointment of Deputy Lieutenants, which continues to the present day.
Each county is allowed a quota of Deputy Lieutenants pro rata to population.
In 1757 the militia was reorganised under the Lord-Lieutenant and his Deputies and by the Regulation of the Forces Act of 1871, the militia was removed from the Lord-Lieutenant’s direct control, but he retained the power to call on all able bodied men of the county to fight in case of need until 1921.
www.buckscc.gov.uk /lieutenancy/historical_background.htm   (178 words)

  
 Leicestershire County Council Press Release
Four new Deputy Lieutenants were last night commissioned under oath in honour of their service to the local community.
The office of Deputy Lieutenant is almost as old as that of the Lieutenancy, which can be traced back to the mid 16th Century.
Deputy Lieutenant's are now also able to undertake a wide range of other duties and engagements including participating in Citizenship Ceremonies, attending remembrance services and parades and helping to assess local organisations nominated for awards and honours.
www.leics.gov.uk /pressrelease.htm?id=79940   (709 words)

  
 House of Commons Journal Volume 2: 18 March 1642 | British History Online
That this House doth approve of the Deputy Lieutenants presented for the County of Brecon.
That this House doth approve of the Deputy Lieutenants for the County of Pembrokc.
That this House doth approve of the Deputy Lieutenants for the County of Nott.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=8495   (1550 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Letters and papers pertaining to Sir Nathaniel Bacon (1547-1622) in his capacity as a Justice of the Peace of Norfolk, Clerk of Methwold, Deputy Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, and Deputy Lieutenant in the County of Norfolk.
This series consists largely of copies or retained drafts of letters between the lord lieutenant (Henry Howard, earl of Northampton), the deputy lieutenants, the captains of the foot, and privy council.
To Henry Howard, earl of Northampton, lord lieutenant of the county of Norfolk.
shakespeare.folger.edu /other/html/dfonathaniel.html   (1847 words)

  
 Road Patrol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Deputy Saber, a one year old German Sheppard, will be actively involved in Patrol and drug interdiction beginning in June 2006 once training is completed.
The Deputy involved in Concealed Carry License also is Lake County Sheriff’s Office S.O.R.N. This Officer is required to register all Sex Offenders released from Prison and returning to Lake County.
This Deputy is honored to work with such a professional group of men and women that make up this fine Office.
www.lakecountyohio.org /sheriff/road_patrol.htm   (1288 words)

  
 Lord Lieutenant, United Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Originally the person appointed to be the King's Lieutenant in each county was a Lord in his own right, and the office acquired the title Lord-Lieutenant.
Their principal responsibility was raising local defence forces, but in 1906 this was about to be changed by the Territorial and Reserve Forces Bill which would associate county volunteers with the corresponding county regiment of the regular army, and it was suggested that Lord-Lieutenants should have a distinctive flag instead of the Union Jack.
It was pointed out that the thirty-eight Lieutenants of Irish counties, with whom the War Office had no dealings at all, since they were appointed by the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, did not appear to have been represented at the Duke of Bedford's meeting.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/gb_ll.html   (629 words)

  
 DEPUTY SHERIFF ASSISTANT CHIEF (CUSTODY) - sp40830
Under the general direction of the Deputy Sheriff Chief (Custody), an employee in this class is responsible for assisting in the overall facility that houses people whose cases the City, County, Supreme or Family Court have yet to dispose.
General direction is exercised overt Deputy Sheriff Captain (Custody) and subordinate staff in the nature of insuring policy and procedures are carried out regarding operations and security pertaining to the Justice Center.
Assists the Chief Custody Deputy in Correction Laws and Codes, Rules, Regulations of the Commission are complied with in operating the Onondaga County Justice Center by evaluating or modifying existing Custody Department procedures or methods by writing same where none had existed or when necessary delegating subordinate staff.
www.ongov.net /Employment/jobs/specs/sp40830.htm   (810 words)

  
 CCSO-Deputy Sheriff
The chief Deputy is a political appointment made by the sheriff.
The Chief Deputy oversees all Sheriff's Office functions but does not directly supervise the day to day operations of any of the three divisions in the Cache County Sheriff's Office.
The Chief Deputy must have a good working knowledge of the entire office in order to take over when the Sheriff is unavailable.
www.cachesheriff.com /Sheriffsmain/deputy.htm   (216 words)

  
 House of Commons Journal Volume 2: 04 July 1642 | British History Online
Resolved, upon the Question, That Officers be sent down into the County of Leicester, to assist the Lord Lieutenant, and the Deputy Lieutenants, in putting the Ordinance of the Militia in Execution, for preserving the Peace of the County, for suppressing Insurrections, and safe keeping the Magazine thereof.
That the Lords agreed to the Instructions for the Deputy Lieutenants for Rutlandshire, with the Amendments, and Addition of some Deputy Lieutenants; and to the Propositions for the Raising of Horse; and the Amendments of both: Which were put to the Question; and assented unto.
That the Lords had received a Letter from the Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, complaining of his Want of Members of this House to be Deputy Lieutenants there; who were likewise to further the Subscriptions for Raising of Horse: Which Letter was read.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=8790   (1637 words)

  
 Killed 'Al-Qaeda Number Two' Not Zarqawi’s Top Deputy After All
According to this official, it would be more correct to describe Abu Azzam as a “top lieutenant” to Zarqawi who was involved in “running” terrorist operations in Baghdad—not all of Iraq.
Other top lieutenants operate in other parts of the country, the official indicated.
In January 2004, for example, the U.S. military announced the arrest in Fallajuh of Husam al-Yemeni, who was described in press accounts out of Baghdad as the “right-hand man” of Zarqawi.
www.prisonplanet.com /articles/september2005/290905notdeputy.htm   (947 words)

  
 Letter Book Oldfield 1662-1667, 0901503681, £30.00/$55.00, 112pp, 2004
The threat of a Dutch invasion, the fear of challenges to the restored monarchy by supporters of the Interregnum regimes, and defiant Quakers were among the problems Sir Anthony Oldfield of Spalding had to face as a deputy lieutenant of the Lincolnshire militia.
In the first decade of the Restoration the county militias were responsible for the internal defence of the realm and became the most important institution of local government.
As well as providing fascinating evidence about Restoration Lincolnshire, the letters enable an analysis to be made of the relations between the deputy lieutenants of a county militia and the Crown and Council.
www.boydell.co.uk /01503681.HTM   (386 words)

  
 Vice Chancellor appointed Deputy Lieutenant - News Releases - Canterbury Christ Church University
Announcing the new appointments, the Lord Lieutenant of Kent, Allan Willett CMG, The Queen’s representative in the County, said: “We welcome Jane Loudon and Professor Wright whose great depth of experience will be an asset to the Lieutenancy.
He added: “These appointments are important because the modernised Lieutenancy plays a major role as a potent independent force for good in Kent.
Their local and specialist knowledge and experience is used to positive effect in key sectors ranging from education to youth services, and from business to the rural economy.
www.canterbury.ac.uk /news/newsRelease.asp?newsPk=610   (640 words)

  
 Cornwall County Council - Three New Deputy Lieutenants Appointed
All three will officially join the Lieutenancy at a short ceremony at County Hall, Truro on March 2nd, when they will be presented with hand-written certificates denoting their new role.
Christine has been prolific in giving talks and broadcasts and arranging exhibitions on the work of the Record Office and Cornish social history, and continues as a member of the Family History Society, the Cornwall Heritage Trust and the Royal Institution of Cornwall, for which she edits a Journal.
Cornwall County Council provides occasional administrative and organisational support to the office of the Lord Lieutenant, and Chief Executive Peter Davies is Clerk to the Lieutenancy.
www.cornwall.gov.uk /index.cfm?articleid=8241   (422 words)

  
 Town of Rockwell
An officer was hired by the sheriff and would be a sworn Deputy assigned to Rockwell He would be supervised by the Sheriff's Department chain of command under Sheriff John Stirewalt.
This was done with Special Deputies doing volunteer patrols on weekends for several years, being supervised by Special Deputy Lieutenants James Jones, George Cress, and Hugh Bost Jr.
Rockwell utilized a sheriff's agreement utilizing off-duty deputies as officer and provides the sheriff the use of Rockwell Police Dept. as a satellite office in Rockwell for eastern Rowan County.
www.rockwellnc.org /lawhistory.html   (730 words)

  
 NHS Wales News - Prestigious Commission for Dedicated Trust Midwife
As well as representing him at official functions and events, Deputy Lieutenants are the Lord Lieutenant's "eyes and ears" in the community, letting him know about any people who are serving and caring for others in any way so that they get some recognition for their work.
Jill was one of six new Deputy Lieutenants to receive their commission from Commodore Hastie earlier this year.
She has used many of the skills learnt in pursuit of her military career to the mutual benefit of the Trust, for whose support of her Reserve commitments she is grateful.
www.wales.nhs.uk /newsitem.cfm?contentid=4964   (396 words)

  
 Cornwall County Council - Former Chief Executive Of CCC Becomes Deputy Lord Lieutenant
Until retiring from County Hall last December Peter Davies was also Clerk to the Lieutenancy, a role which has now passed to his successor as Chief Executive Peter Stethridge.
Peter is the second former County Council officer to be appointed to the Lieutenancy in the last year, as Christine North accepted the honour in 2001 after fifteen years as Cornwall's County Archivist.
The contact for Lady Mary Holborow is via the Lieutenancy Office on 01872 322100.
www.cornwall.gov.uk /index.cfm?articleid=5438   (260 words)

  
 I On Myself Can Live: Chapter Two, Page Four:
He wanted him to be one of his Deputies; and for this office he had to apply to the king.
Heneage Finch to be one of the deputy lieutenants for Kent" (McGovern 231-2, n10).
It was the biggest most important city in the county; flourishing businesses, important politicking, beautiful churches and mysterious antiquities, it had it all, just the place for the Lord Lieutenant to fix his grown son who might yet be the heir (Hasted IV).
www.jimandellen.org /finch/emion2-4.htm   (2132 words)

  
 The Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire
Close links are maintained with the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force and has responsibility for overseeing the appointment of magistrates and General Commissioners of Income Tax.
The Vice Lord-Lieutenant is appointed by the Lord-Lieutenant from among the Deputy Lieutenants, the precise number of which is determined by the size of the population.
Lieutenancy Links - information on offices associated with the lieutenancy
www.hants.gov.uk /lieutenancy   (438 words)

  
 Lord-Lieutenant (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In Scotland the phrase used is simply lieutenancy areas.
In Northern Ireland there are eight Lieutenants, for each of the six traditional counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone and for the county boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry.
See: Ceremonial counties of England, Lieutenancy areas of Scotland, Ceremonial counties of Wales.
lord-lieutenant.kiwiki.homeip.net.cob-web.org:8888   (426 words)

  
 New York Daily News - City News - FDNY officers, city reach tentative pact   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
FDNY officers and the city have reached a tentative agreement on a contract that spreads pay raises of 17% over a little more than four years, it was revealed yesterday.
The 50-month pact, which still requires approval from the Uniformed Fire Officers Association rank and file, covers 2,400 members, including deputy chiefs, lieutenants and supervising fire marshals.
New terms would require new lieutenants to take four years instead of three to reach top pay of $78,695.
www.nydailynews.com /news/local/story/399515p-338506c.html   (204 words)

  
 Dameron County West Virginia Practical Exercises for CJ 300 and 410/510
The department has a Chief Deputy, three Lieutenants, three Sergeants, three Investigators and 20 Deputies.
She was the Chief Deputy for the eight years before being elected Sheriff and still if politically powerful.
There is a Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, three Sergeants, five Corporals and nine Peace Officers.
www.marshall.edu /criminal-justice/dameron/DCOUNTY.HTM   (809 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | England | BBC's very own Deputy Lieutenant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ms Bundock, a presenter and reporter for the regional news programme, is president of both the British Red Cross and Girlguiding in Norfolk.
Robert Carter, chairman and chief executive of RG Carter Holdings Ltd and chairman of Drayton Farms Ltd, is patron of both the East Anglia Art Foundation and Drayton Cricket Club.
The six new appointments take the number of Deputy Lieutenants in Norfolk to 39.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/rss/-/2/hi/uk_news/england/4745665.stm   (259 words)

  
 News: Appointment Of Deputy Lieutenants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The following were appointed by the Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire (The Lord Shuttleworth, JP) as Deputy Lieutenants for the County of Lancashire on 10 December 2004:
Jimmy Armfield is best known in the football world for his exploits with Blackpool and England - the only teams he ever represented - between the 1950s and 1970s.
Ishwer is also a member of the Inner Cities Religious Council run by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
www.lancashire.gov.uk /corporate/news/press_releases/2004/12/10/0001.asp   (511 words)

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