Governor of the Military Knights of Windsor
Governor of the Military Knights of Windsor is an office of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom which dates from the mid-sixteenth century. From 1905 he has been controlled by the Constable of Windsor Castle, having formerly been responsible to the Dean of Windsor. Since 1906 the Governor has always been a senior retired officer.[1]
The Governor has charge of the Military Knights of Windsor.
List of Governors of the Military Knights of Windsor
-incomplete -
- to 1771: Sir William Wittewronge
- c.1820: Colonel Thomas Bassett
- 1842: Captain John Jonstone Cumming [2]
- 1843: Major Charles Moore
- 1867: Major Sir John Paul Hopkins
- 1892: His Grace the Duke of Argyll, KT GCMG GCVO PC 1892-1906
- 1906: Major-General Edward Henry Courtney[3]
- 1913: Major-General Carteret Walter Carey[4]
- 1932: Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Kavanagh, KCB KCMG CVO DSO
- 1951: Major-General Sir Edmund Hakewill-Smith, KCVO CB CBE MC
- 1978: Major-General Sir Peter Gillett, KCVO CB CBE
- 1989: Major-General Sir Peter Downward, KCVO CB DSO DFC
- 2000: Major-General Sir Michael Hobbs, KCVO CBE
- 2012: Lieutenant-General Peter Pearson CB CBE[5]
References
- ↑ The Military Knights of Windsor, 1352-1944. Historical monographs relating to St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Volume 4. Edmund Fellowes (1944)
- ↑ The Windsor and Eton Express 15th January 1842
- ↑ "COURTNEY, Major General Edward Henry", Who Was Who
- ↑ "CAREY, Maj.-Gen. Carteret Walter", Who Was Who
- ↑ "Community News" (PDF). The Companion. p. 17. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
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