Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk

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The Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk is the British monarch’s personal representative in the county of Norfolk, responsible for ceremonial duties, promoting civic life, and liaising with local armed forces and voluntary organizations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lord-Lieutenancy
ceremonial office
person
appliesToJurisdiction Norfolk
appointedAs Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk self-linksurface differs
appointedBy Elizabeth II
monarch of the United Kingdom
ceremonialRoleIncludes escorting members of the Royal Family on visits to Norfolk
presenting the King’s Award for Voluntary Service
presenting the King’s Awards for Enterprise
representing the monarch at local events
country United Kingdom
currentHolder The Lady Dannatt
hasDuty ceremonial duties
liaison with local armed forces
liaison with voluntary organizations
promotion of civic life
hasInsignia Royal cypher of the reigning monarch
hasJurisdictionType ceremonial county
hasStyle Lord Lieutenant
surface form: Lord-Lieutenant
hasSubordinateOffice Deputy Lieutenant of Berkshire
surface form: Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk
historicallyAssociatedWith county defence organization
local militia leadership
isPartOf Lieutenancies of England
isRankedAs senior representative of the Crown in Norfolk
nominatedBy Prime Minister
surface form: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
officeCreatedIn 16th century
officeHoldersMust be non-political in the role
reside in Norfolk
officeHoldsTitle Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk self-linksurface differs
surface form: His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk
oversees Deputy Lieutenants
surface form: Deputy Lieutenants of Norfolk
participatesIn civic ceremonies in Norfolk
remembrance events in Norfolk
royal visits in Norfolk
positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk self-linksurface differs
represents British monarch
residence Norfolk
responsibleFor encouraging voluntary service in Norfolk
presentation of honours and awards in Norfolk
supporting cadet forces in Norfolk
supporting local units of the armed forces
retirementAge 75
startTime 2019
termLength serves at His Majesty’s pleasure
worksWith Norfolk County Council
charitable organizations in Norfolk
community groups in Norfolk
district councils in Norfolk

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Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton heldTitle Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
George Townshend positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
subject surface form: George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend
Coke family hasHereditaryOffice Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
this entity surface form: Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk (held by members)
Norfolk Lieutenancy hasOfficeHolder Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
this entity surface form: Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk
Norfolk Lieutenancy hasCeremonialHead Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
this entity surface form: Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk
Norfolk Lieutenancy governingBody Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
this entity surface form: Office of the Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk
Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Manchester positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
Norfolk ceremonial county hasLordLieutenant Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
this entity surface form: Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk
Norfolk ceremonial county hasLieutenancyTitle Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
this entity surface form: Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk
Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk officeHoldsTitle Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk
Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: The Lady Dannatt
Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk appointedAs Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: The Lady Dannatt
Surrender of Montreal (1760) – British commander after Wolfe’s death positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
subject surface form: George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend