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Encyclopedia > Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire

This is an incomplete list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire. Ensign of the Lord-Lieutenant The title Lord-Lieutenant is given to the British monarchs personal representatives around the United Kingdom. ... This article is about the English county. ...

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Encyclopedia: Lord Lieutenant (565 words)
The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland was the head of the British administration in Ireland until the foundation of the Irish Free State in 1922.
The lord lieutenant of a county, in England and Wales and in Ireland, is the principal officer of a county.
The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (also known as the Viceroy or in the Middle Ages as the Lord Deputy) was the head of England's (pre-1707) or Britain's (post 1707) administration in Ireland.
Cheshire - encyclopedia article about Cheshire. (2416 words)
Cheshire (or archaically the County of Chester) is a palatine county in North West England.
Cheshire covers a boulder clay plain separating the hills of North Wales and the Peak District of Derbyshire.
Cheshire is rich in canals, particularly the east of the county with its strategic importance between Manchester, Stoke and Birmingham.
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