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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. The following is a list ...
Sir Ian David Macfadyen, KCVO, CB, OBE, FRAeS (born 19 February 1942) is a senior Royal Air Force officer, a former Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man (2000–05) and Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle (2009–14).
Gowrie's term ended in September 1944 after which he returned to Britain, where he was created Viscount Ruthven of Canberra, of Dirleton in the County of East Lothian, and Earl of Gowrie [33] and appointed Deputy Constable and Lieutenant-Governor of Windsor Castle. In 1948, he was elected president of the Marylebone Cricket Club.
In 1892 he was appointed lieutenant-governor of Windsor Castle. He was with the Queen's permission responsible for having electric lights installed at Windor Castle. [ 2 ] The town of Cowell, South Australia was named in his honour.
Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle General Sir Charles Patrick Ralph Palmer , KCVO , KBE (29 April 1933 – 23 November 1999) was a senior British Army officer. He served as Commander-in-Chief , Allied Forces Northern Europe from 1989 to 1992 and Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle from 1992 to 1999.
Lieutenant Commander Christopher William Pittaway, ... Windsor Castle. William Allan ... Chair of Governors, Castle View Primary School and the Grange Infant School ...
In retirement he served as Secretary of the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood from 1968 to 1979 [4] and then as Deputy Constable and Lieutenant-Governor of Windsor Castle from 1978 to 1989.
In 1901, Lord Esher was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Berkshire [5] and became Deputy Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle. [6] He remained close to the royal family until his death. By the end of 1903 Esher was meeting or corresponding with King Edward VII every day. [2] He lived at 'Orchard Lea', Winkfield on the edge of the Great Park.