Hugh Wyatt

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Hugh Wyatt is the Lord Lieutenant of West Sussex. He succeeded the late Major General Sir Philip Ward, who retired in 1999.

Hugh Wyatt was born on 18 November 1933 and was educated at Winchester College. He served in the Royal Sussex Regiment from 1952-54 before going on to the London School of Printing. He is now a retired businessman, having been a Director of McCorquodale Plc, the printers, until 1985, and farms at Cissbury, Findon.

He is heavily involved in Sussex affairs, for example as Chairman of the Chichester Cathedral Council; Patron of the Chichester Cathedral Restoration & Development Trust and Pallant House; and as Patron or President of many other Sussex Charities and Trusts. He is the President of the Royal Sussex Regimental Association. Hugh Wyatt was High Sheriff of West Sussex 1995/96.

[edit] Positions and patronages

[edit] Correct forms of address for the Lord-Lieutenant

  • Written: Mr Hugh Wyatt, Lord-Lieutenant of West Sussex.
  • Salutation: 'Dear Lord-Lieutenant'
  • In a Speech: 'My Lord-Lieutenant'
  • In conversation: 'Mr Wyatt' or 'Lord-Lieutenant'.
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Philip Ward
Lord Lieutenant of West Sussex
1999 – present
Incumbent