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Lord Lieutenants

During Elizabeth’s reign, the role of Lord Lieutenant grew in importance as figures in local government.

Origins of Lord Lieutenants

Origins of Lord Lieutenants

  • Under Henry VIII, Lord Lieutenants were in charge of raising troops for local militias.
Increased responsibility under Elizabeth I

Increased responsibility under Elizabeth I

  • Under Elizabeth I, Lord Lieutenants received greater responsibility.
  • A Lord Lieutenant became a permanent figure in local government under Elizabeth I.
  • The Lord Lieutenant was responsible for raising troops, supervising JPs, and being a point of contact for the Privy Council.
  • The role came with significant prestige.
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