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deputy lieutenant of Shropshire is commissioned by the Lord Lieutenant of Shropshire.
Deputy lieutenants support the work of the lord-lieutenant. There can be several deputy lieutenants at any time, depending on the population of the county. Their appointment does not terminate with the changing of the lord-lieutenant, but they usually retire at age 75.
19th Century • 2 April 1839: George Austin Moultri • 10 March 1846: Henry Pinson Tozer Aubrey • 10 March 1846: John Charles Burton Borough • 10 March 1846: Peter Broughton • 10 March 1846: George Brooke • 10 March 1846: Robert Burton • 10 March 1846: Robert Henry Cliency • 10 March 1846: Saint John Chiverton Charlton • 10 March 1846: Edward Corbett • 10 March 1846:
Edward Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis • 10 March 1846:
John Whitehall Dod • 10 March 1846:
Thomas Campbell Eyton • 10 March 1846:
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, • 10 March 1846:
William Ormsby-Gore, 2nd Baron Harlech • 10 March 1846: Robert Gardner • 10 March 1846: Richard Frederick Hill • 10 March 1846: The Hon. Gustavus Frederick Hamilton • 10 March 1846: Richard Henry Kinchant • 10 March 1846:
Sir Baldwin Leighton, 7th Baronet, • 10 March 1846: Ralph Merrick Leeke • 10 March 1846: Joseph Venables Lovett • 10 March 1846: Thomas Lovett • 10 March 1846: Charles Kynaston Mainwaring • 10 March 1846: Edward William Smythe Owen • 10 March 1846: John Owen • 10 March 1846: William Oakeley • 10 March 1846: William Halsted Poole • 10 March 1846: John Rocke • 10 March 1846:
Robert Aglionby Slaney • 10 March 1846:
Henry Cavendish Taylor • 10 March 1846: Thomas Twemlow ==References==