- Lord-
Lieutenants are now appointed. The
Lieutenancies Act 1997 (c. 23) is the most
recent piece of
primary legislation dealing with
lieutenancies in England...
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section 3.
Lieutenancies Act 1997,
section 3(2).
Lieutenancies Act 1997,
section 2(7).
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- the
purposes of the
lieutenancies"
Lieutenancy areas of
Scotland Counties of
Northern Ireland,
which are
coextensive with
lieutenancy areas Preserved counties...
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formally known as
counties for the
purposes of the
lieutenancies, are
areas of
England to
which lord-
lieutenants are appointed. They are one of the two main...
- A
lieutenant (UK: /lɛfˈtɛnənt/ lef-TEN-ənt, US: /luː-/ loo-;
abbreviated Lt., Lt, LT,
Lieut and similar) is a
junior commissioned officer rank in the armed...
- and Wales.
Lieutenancies were also
redefined to use the new
metropolitan and non-metropolitan
counties directly. Some of
these Lieutenancies did not last...
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Lieutenant colonel (UK: /lɛfˈtɛnənt ˈkɜːrnəl/ lef-TEN-ənt KUR-nəl, US: /luːˈtɛn-/ loo-TEN-) is a rank of
commissioned officers in the armies, most marine...
- In 1794,
permanent lieutenancies were
established by
Royal Warrant. By the
Militia Act 1797 (37 Geo.3, C.103), the
lieutenants appointed "for the Counties...
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Lieutenant general (Lt Gen, LTG and similar) is a
military rank used in many countries. The rank
originates from the Old
European System. The rank traces...
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Lieutenancy areas /lɛfˈtɛnənsi/,
officially counties and
areas for the
purposes of the
lieutenancies, are the
separate areas of the
United Kingdom appointed...