Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle
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The Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle are in charge of Windsor Castle on behalf of the sovereign. The day-to-day operations are under the Superintendent, who is an officer of the Master of the Household's Department of the Royal Household.
The Constable receives no salary, but has a residence in the Castle. From 1833 to 1957 the office was mostly filled by a member of the Royal Family, but now it is held by a senior retired officer of the armed forces of the Crown. He is the representative of the Lord Chamberlain within the Castle. The Constable also has nominal charge of its garrison, including the Windsor Castle Guard of the Foot Guards of the Household Division, as well as of the Military Knights of Windsor. The posts of Constable and Governor have been joined since 1660.
There was a Deputy Constable and Lieutenant-Governor from 1833 to 1989. From 1964 he was also Governor of the Military Knights of Windsor, until the office was abolished in 1989. At one time there was also a separate Constable of the Round Tower. From 1928 to 1935 this was held jointly with the post of Deputy Constable.
[edit] List of Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle
- Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Johns (2000-)
- General Sir Patrick Palmer (1992-2000)
- Admiral Sir David Hallifax (1988-1992)
- Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Grandy (1978-1988)
- Marshal of the Royal Air Force The Rt Hon. The Lord Elworthy (1971-1978)
- Field Marshal The Rt Hon. The Viscount Slim (1964-1970)
- vacant (1957-1964)
- Major-General The Rt Hon. The Earl of Athlone (1931-1957)
- The Rt Hon. The Viscount Esher (1928-1930)
- Lieutenant-Colonel The Most Hon. The Marquess of Cambridge (1914-1927)
- His Grace The Duke of Argyll (1892-1914)
- Vice-Admiral His Serene Highness Prince Victor of Hohenlohe (1867-1891)
- Field Marshal His Royal Highness The Prince Consort (1843-1861)
- His Royal Highness The Duke of Sussex (1842-1843)
- Major-General The Rt Hon. The Earl of Munster (1833-1842)
- The Most Hon. The Marquess Conyngham (1829-1833)
- The Rt Hon. The Earl of Harrington (1812-1829)
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- His Grace The Duke of Montagu (1752-1790)
- Duke of St Albans c.1730
- Viscount Cobham (1st) 1716-1723
- HRH Prince Rupert of the Rhine 1668-1682
- Viscount Mordaunt -1668
- Bulstrode Whitelock c.1660
- Duke of Buckingham (1st) -1628
- Earl of Leicester 1558-
- Thomas Windesor c.1483
- Geoffrey de Langele c.1264
- Engelhard de Cygony c.1223
- Hugh de Pudsey, Earl of Northumberland and Bishop of Durham c.1190
- Richard de Lucy c.1154
- William Longchamp Bishop of Ely
[edit] List of Deputy Constables and Lieutenant-Governors of Windsor Castle
- Major-General Sir Peter Gillett, KCVO CB CBE 1978-1989
- Major-General Sir Edmund Hakewill-Smith, KCVO CB CBE MC 1964-1978
- Field Marshal Viscount Slim, KG GCB GCMG GCVO GBE DSO MC 1963-1964
- Lieutenant-General the Rt Hon Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg, VC GCMG KCB KBE DSO PC 1953-1963
- Colonel the Rt Hon Lord Wigram, GCB GCVO CSI PC 1936-1945
- Sir Frederick Ponsonby, GCB GCVO 1928-1935
- Rt Hon Viscount Esher, GCB GCVO PC 1901-1928
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- Major-General George Scott (Deputy Governor) c.1782