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lieutenancy
lieutenancy (lɛf-, lɪfˈtɛnənsɪ, U.S. ljuːˈtɛnənsɪ) Also less correctly lieutenantcy. [f. lieutenant: see -ancy.] The office of a lieutenant. † 1. Delegated authority or command. Obs.a 1631 Donne in Select. (1840) 255 He that resists his [God's] commission, his lieutenancy, his authority, in law⁓make...
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Lieutenancy area
In Wales, the lieutenancy areas are known as the preserved counties of Wales and are based on those used for lieutenancy and local government between 1974 The lieutenancy areas of Northern Ireland correspond to the six counties and two former county boroughs.
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lieutenancy
lieutenancy/-ənsɪ; -ənsɪ/ nrank of a lieutenant 陆军中尉、 海军上尉、 副职官员的军衔或职位.
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Lieutenancy areas of Scotland
to the lieutenancy areas. Some lieutenancy names differ though, with the pre-1975 county of Peeblesshire now corresponding to a lieutenancy of Tweeddale.
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lieutenance
† lieutenance Obs. rare—1. [a. F. lieutenance, f. lieutenant.] = lieutenancy 1.1523 Wolsey in Fiddes Life (1726) ii. 114 The kings grace..either in person or by Livetenance advance thether an Army.
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Lieutenancies Act 1997
Lieutenancy areas
In England the lieutenancy areas are defined in terms of local government areas created by the Local Government Act 1972 as amended. See also
Ceremonial counties of England
Lieutenancy areas of Scotland
Preserved counties of Wales
Lieutenancy areas of Northern Ireland
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Stewartry
Under the name Stewartry of Kirkcudbright the area of the former district is still used as a lieutenancy area. The area of the former district also continues to be used for lieutenancy purposes as the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright lieutenancy area.
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who was lt of shetland
The Lieutenancy was replaced by two Lieutenancies, the LordLieutenant of OrKney and the Lord lieutenant of Shetlands, in 1948.
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Ceremonial counties of England
At this time, lieutenancy was redefined to use the new metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties directly. Lieutenancy areas since 1997
These are the 48 counties for the purposes of the lieutenancies in England, as currently defined:
Lieutenancy areas in 1890
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Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London
Each Lord-Lieutenant is assisted in, largely ceremonial, duties by Deputy Lieutenants whom he appoints; the Lieutenancy Office is based at Whitehall, London The ceremonial county of Greater London does not include the City of London, which has its own Commission of Lieutenancy.
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Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale
Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale (Rosbrog, Eadaraig agus Srath Labhdair in Scottish Gaelic) is a lieutenancy area of Scotland. separate lieutenancy areas prior to 1996, although both lieutenancies were held by John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch.
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Lord Lieutenant of Renfrewshire
The Lord Lieutenant of Renfrewshire is the representative of the British Crown covering a lieutenancy area of the county of Renfrewshire in the west central The Clerk to the Lieutenancy is Mrs Linda Hutchison and is based at the headquarters of East Renfrewshire Council in Giffnock.
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Lord Lieutenant of Wales
Lieutenants of Wales, except for the years 1602–1629, when the county of Glamorgan (as well as the Marcher county of Monmouthshire) formed a separate lieutenancy The last Lord President, Charles Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield, retained the Lord-Lieutenancy of all Wales until his death in 1694, when the counties
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Lord Lieutenant of Bristol
Before then, the city was part of the Avon lieutenancy between 1974 and 1996, and before that it was part of the Gloucestershire lieutenancy, with the exception of a period from 1660 to 1672, when it was part of the Somerset lieutenancy.
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Lord Lieutenant of Cleveland
This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Cleveland from the county's creation in 1974 until the abolition of the Lord Lieutenancy of Durham, and the area to the south was ceded to the Lord Lieutenancy of North Yorkshire.
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