Bath King of Arms
The King of Arms of the Order of the Bath is the herald of the Order of the Bath.
Kings of Arms
- 1725–1745: Grey Longueville
- 1745–?: Edward Younge
- ?–1757: William Woodley
- 1757–1771: Samuel Horsey
- 1771–1800: Sir Thomas Cullum, 7th Baronet
- 1800–1829: John Palmer Cullum, Esq. (son of Sir Thomas Cullum)
- 1829–1864: Algernon Frederick Greville[1]
- 1865–1891: Admiral Hon. George Grey
- 1891–1896: Admiral Lord Frederic Kerr
- 1896-1897: Sir Lynedoch Gardiner
- 1898–1904: Major-General Sir John McNeill
- 1904–1915: Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane
- 1919–1920: Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Callaghan
- 1920–1929: General Sir Charles Monro
- 1930–1933: Vice-Admiral Sir William Pakenham
- 1933–1946: Major-General Sir Walter Braithwaite
- 1946–1951: Admiral Sir Max Horton
- 1952–1965: Air Chief Marshal Sir James Robb
- 1965–1976: Sir Richard Goodbody
- 1976–1985: Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Pollock
- 1985–1999: Air Chief Marshal Sir David Evans
- 1999–2009: General Sir Brian Kenny
- 2009-Present: Admiral of the Fleet Lord Boyce
References
- ↑ Burke's Peerage (1939 edition), s.v. Warwick, Earl
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