Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
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The Vice-Chamberlain of the Household is usually a junior whip in the House of Commons and is an officer of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. As a member of the Royal Household his duties are largely nominal, though he may be required to act as an usher during a Garden Party and may have other tasks to perform.
- 1660–1680: Sir George Cartert, 1st Baronet
- 1680–1687: Henry Savile
- 1687–1689: James Porter
- 1689–1694: Sir John Lowther, 2nd Baronet
- 1694–1706: Peregrine Bertie, Lord Willoughby de Eresby
- 1706–1727: Thomas Coke
- 1727–1730: Sir William Stanhope
- 1730–1740: John Hervey, Lord Hervey
- 1740–1742: Lord Sidney Beauclerk
- 1742–1765: Lord William Finch
- 1765–1769: George Villiers, Viscount Villiers
- 1770–1770: Hon. Thomas Robinson
- 1771–1782: John Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbrooke
- 1782–1784: George Waldegrave, Viscount Chewton
- 1784–1794: George Herbert, Lord Herbert
- 1794–1804: Hon. Charles Francis Greville
- 1804–1812: Hon. John Thynne
- 1812–1821: Robert Jocelyn, Viscount Jocelyn
- 1821–1827: James Graham, Marquess of Graham
- 1827–1830: Sir Samuel Hulse
- 1830–1834: George Chichester, Earl of Belfast
- 1834–1835: Frederick Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
- 1835–1838: Lord Charles FitzRoy
- 1838–1841: George Chichester, Earl of Belfast
- 1841–1852: Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce
- 1852–1852: Orlando Bridgeman, Viscount Newport
- 1852–1858: Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce
- 1858–1859: Orlando Bridgeman, Viscount Newport
- 1859–1866: Valentine Browne, Viscount Castlerosse
- 1866–1868: Lord Claud Hamilton
- 1868–1872: Valentine Browne, Viscount Castlerosse
- 1872–1874: Lord Richard Grosvenor
- 1874–1880: Hon. George Barrington
- 1880–1885: Lord Charles Brudenell-Bruce
- 1885–1886: William Legge, Viscount Lewisham
- 1886–1886: Frederick Lambart, Viscount Kilcoursie
- 1886–1891: William Legge, Viscount Lewisham
- 1891–1892: Brownlow Cecil, Lord Burghley
- 1892–1895: Lord Charles Spencer
- 1895–1900: Hon. Ailwyn Fellowes
- 1900–1902: Sir Anthony Hood
- 1902–1905: Hon. Frederick Glyn
- 1905–1907: Hon. Wentworth Beaumont
- 1907–1911: Sir John Fuller, 1st Baronet
- 1911–1915: Hon. Geoffrey Howard
- 1915–1917: Sir Cecil Beck
- 1917–1922: William Dudley Ward
- 1922–1924: Douglas Hacking
- 1924–1924: John Emanuel Davison
- 1924–1925: Douglas Hacking
- 1925–1928: George Hennessy
- 1928–1929: Frederick Charles Thomson
- 1929–1931: John Henry Hayes
- 1931–1931: Sir Frederick Charles Thomson, 1st Baronet
- 1931–1932: Sir Frederick Penny
- 1932–1935: Sir Victor Warrender, Bt
- 1935–1935: Lambert Ward
- 1935–1937: George Frederick Davies
- 1937–1937: Hon. Arthur Hope
- 1937–1939: Ronald Cross
- 1939–1939: Robert Grimston
- 1939–1942: Albert Edmondson
- 1942–1944: William Whytehead Boulton
- 1944–1945: Arthur Young
- 1945–1946: Julian Snow, Baron Burntwood
- 1946–1947: Michael Stewart
- 1947–1951: Ernest Popplewell
- 1951–1956: Henry Studholme
- 1956–1957: Richard Thompson
- 1957–1959: Hon. Peter Legh
- 1959–1960: Edward Wakefield
- 1960–1960: Richard Brooman-White
- 1960–1964: Graeme Bell Finlay
- 1964–1966: William Whitlock
- 1966–1967: John McCann
- 1967–1969: Charles Richard Morris
- 1969–1970: Alan Fitch
- 1970–1971: Jasper More
- 1971–1972: Bernard Weatherill
- 1972–1973: Walter Clegg
- 1973–1974: Paul Hawkins
- 1974–1974: Don Concannon
- 1974–1978: James Hamilton
- 1978–1979: Donald Coleman
- 1979–1981: Anthony Berry
- 1981–1983: Carol Mather
- 1983–1986: Robert Boscawen
- 1986–1988: Tristan Garel-Jones
- 1988–1988: Michael Neubert
- 1988–1990: Tony Durant
- 1990–1990: David Lightbown
- 1990–1992: John Mark Taylor
- 1992–1995: Sydney Chapman
- 1995–1996: Timothy Kirkhope
- 1996–1996: Andrew MacKay
- 1996–1997: Derek Conway
- 1997–1998: Janet Anderson
- 1998–2001: Graham Allen
- 2001–2003: Gerry Sutcliffe
- 2003–2005: Jim Fitzpatrick
- 2005– present: John Heppell
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