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This page is a list of '''[[Gentlemen Ushers]]''' to the British [[Royal Household]] from the [[English Restoration|Restoration]] up to the present day. Gentlemen Ushers originally formed three classes: Gentlemen Ushers of the Privy Chamber, Gentlemen Ushers Daily Waiters, and Gentlemen Ushers Quarterly Waiters. The number of ordinary ushers of these classes were fixed at four, four, and eight, respectively, but ushers "in extraordinary" were sometimes appointed. After 1901, these distinctions between the Gentlemen Ushers were abolished, except between the ordinary and extraordinary ushers (and two "honorary" ushers in the early [[20th century]]).


'''''I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You''''' (2006) is a [[Young adult literature|young adult fiction]] novel written by [[Ally Carter]]. It was [[Option (films)|optioned for film]] by [[Disney]] and recently been announced to be in production by [[Walden Media]]. In October 2007, a sequel was released titled ''[[Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy]]''. It has been on the New York Times Bestseller list 2 years.
==Gentlemen Ushers of the Privy Chamber==
To [[22 January]] [[1901]].


===In Ordinary===
==Plot==
{|class="wikitable"
!Date!!One!!Two!!Three!!Four
|-
|[[2 June]] [[1660]] || rowspan=3| Sir John Poley || rowspan=6| Sir William Fleming || rowspan=2| [[William Killligrew|Sir William Killigrew]] || ''vacant''
|-
|[[4 June]] [[1660]] || rowspan=8| [[Marmaduke Darcy|Hon. Marmaduke Darcy]]
|-
|[[2 June]] [[1662]] || rowspan=6| Sir Paul Neale
|-
|[[10 November]] [[1664]] || Sir Robert Stapleton
|-
|[[12 July]] [[1669]] || [[William Sandys 'Waterworks Sandys'|William Sandys]]
|-
|[[4 February]] [[1670]] || rowspan=7| John Mitton
|-
|[[8 February]] [[1670]] || [[Thomas Nott|Sir Thomas Nott]]
|-
|[[20 December]] [[1681]] || rowspan=3| Charles Boyle
|-
|[[17 February]] [[1686]] || rowspan=8| Sir Edward Sutton
|-
|[[4 July]] [[1687]] || rowspan=3| Walter Innes
|-
|[[29 November]] [[1687]] || Charles Goring
|-
|[[8 November]] [[1688]] || Hon. John King
|-
|[[11 December]] [[1688]] || ''vacant'' || rowspan=2| ''vacant'' || rowspan=3| ''vacant''
|-
|[[14 March]] [[1689]] || rowspan=6| Sir John Elwes
|-
|[[27 March]] [[1689]] || rowspan=6| Henry Austen
|-
|[[29 March]] [[1689]] || rowspan=2| Spencer Garrard
|-
|[[30 July]] [[1695]] || rowspan=2| James Compton <!-- son of Sir Francis Compton -->
|-
|[[14 July]] [[1697]] || rowspan=3| Brownlow Sherard
|-
|[[19 May]] [[1700]] || rowspan=2| William Wallis
|-
|[[19 December]] [[1700]] || Sir Edward Lawrence
|-
|[[8 March]] [[1702]] || ''vacant'' || ''vacant'' || ''vacant'' || ''vacant''
|-
|[[9 July]] [[1702]] || rowspan=4| Henry Sandys || Roger Cooper || rowspan=2| Edward Harrison || rowspan=6| John Anderson
|-
|[[20 April]] [[1703]] || rowspan=2| Sir Edward Lawrence
|-
|[[10 December]] [[1708]] || rowspan=3| Brownlow Sherard
|-
|[[3 February]] [[1719]] || rowspan=4| Joseph Ashley
|-
|[[12 August]] [[1728]] || rowspan=4| Richard Whitworth
|-
|[[10 December]] [[1728]] || rowspan=4| Robert Hemmington
|-
|[[12 August]] [[1729]] || rowspan=4| John Cope <!-- 2nd son of Sir John Cope, 6th Baronet -->
|-
|[[17 June]] [[1732]] || rowspan=4| [[Sir Francis Clerke, 6th Baronet]]
|-
|[[7 March]] [[1749]] || rowspan=3| Mark Anthony Saurin
|-
|[[30 January]] [[1756]] || rowspan=4| Joseph Hudson
|-
|[[20 August]] [[1760]] || rowspan=6| Richard Bagshaw
|-
|[[25 October]] [[1760]] || ''vacant'' || ''vacant''
|-
|[[12 December]] [[1760]] || rowspan=2| Cholmondeley Scot || rowspan=3| Hamey Palmer
|-
|[[24 September]] [[1766]] || rowspan=6| William Hudson
|-
|[[27 June]] [[1771]] || rowspan=3| Edward Colman
|-
|[[14 November]] [[1771]] || rowspan=3| [[Charles Mawhood]]
|-
|[[31 May]] [[1773]] || rowspan=4| Arthur Gregory
|-
|[[4 November]] [[1775]] || rowspan=4| Thomas Tutteridge
|-
|[[30 August]] [[1780]] || rowspan=5| Matthew Johnson
|-
|September 1789 || rowspan=7| Trevor Hull
|-
|1792 || rowspan=2| Thomas Sebright
|-
|[[5 February]] [[1794]] || rowspan=3| Richard Byron
|-
|[[2 March]] [[1795]] || rowspan=3| Hon. Edward Capel
|-
|[[14 April]] [[1798]] || rowspan=6| John Hale
|-
|[[29 July]] [[1798]] || rowspan=3| Robert Chester
|-
|[[31 October]] [[1808]] || rowspan=10| William Chester Master
|-
|[[7 January]] [[1813]] || rowspan=2| George Hatton
|-
|[[27 May]] [[1818]] || rowspan=5| Horace Seymour
|-
|[[10 October]] [[1819]] || rowspan=5| Henry John Hatton
|-
|[[25 August]] [[1821]] || Henry Thomas Baucutt Mash
|-
|[[21 March]] [[1823]] || James Russell
|-
|[[18 December]] [[1830]] || rowspan=5| Hon. Frederick Gerald Byng
|-
|[[23 March]] [[1831]] || rowspan=8| Charles Fieschi Heneage
|-
|[[22 March]] [[1832]] || John Beaumont
|-
|[[12 March]] [[1834]] || rowspan=3| [[John Mark Frederick Smith|Sir John Mark Frederick Smith]]
|-
|[[2 December]] [[1868]] || rowspan=7| [[Algernon West]]
|-
|[[14 June]] [[1871]] || rowspan=2| Henry David Erskine
|-
|[[3 December]] [[1874]] || rowspan=2| [[Sir Leopold Cust, 2nd Baronet]]
|-
|[[6 April]] [[1875]] || rowspan=5| Walter James Stopford
|-
|[[21 March]] [[1878]] || rowspan=4| Conway Frederick Charles Seymour
|-
|[[13 June]] [[1885]] || [[William Bagot, 4th Baron Bagot|Hon. William Bagot]]
|-
|[[20 April]] [[1887]] || rowspan=2| Cuthbert Larking
|-
|[[7 May]] [[1888]] || Horace Charles George West
|}


The story follows the young Cammie Morgan, who attends Gallahger Academy a school for gifted girls. For the girls extra credit is breaking [[CIA]] codes, P.E. is sparring in Karate and how to be a spy mainly. Cammie believed that she was prepared for any thing until she meets the boy of her dreams. Horrified that being an average girl is much harder than being a student, spy and the headmistress's daughter she must learn how to balance her life out.
===In Extraordinary===
*[[2 June]] [[1660]] – bef. [[5 August]] [[1668]]: Sir Peter Killigrew
*[[2 June]] [[1660]] – [[12 July]] [[1669]]: [[William Sandys 'Waterworks Sandys'|William Sandys]]
*[[11 August]] [[1660]] – [[21 April]] [[1670]]?: Sir Ralph Clare
*[[9 March]] [[1661]] – [[29 January]] [[1662]]?: [[Sir Hugh Pollard, 2nd Baronet]]
*[[12 November]] [[1673]] – ?: Edward Russell
*[[1 February]] [[1675]] – [[20 December]] [[1681]]: Charles Boyle
*[[19 March]] [[1716]] – ?: Frederick Henning
*[[25 February]] [[1796]] – [[29 July]] [[1798]]: Robert Chester
*[[8 August]] [[1833]] – [[12 March]] [[1834]]: [[John Mark Frederick Smith|Sir John Mark Frederick Smith]]


Cammie is facing her first year of serious spy training. On her first mission she meets, Josh, who above all else, notices her. No one notices her, it is sometimes a good trait. They call her a chamelean. She fabricates a story and does 'research' on him with her best friends. Soon they develop a steady relationship, but finally Cammie realizes she can't keep lying to him and tells him that she is from the Gallagher academy. Shortly after, they break up.
==Gentlemen Ushers Daily Waiters==
To [[22 January]] [[1901]].


Once Josh walks away Cammie is 'kidnapped' by her teacher for her 'test'. It is later revealed that Josh saw Cammie taken away, and he tries, with out success, to save her. Cammie's mom later tells Josh everything, but she gives him a special tea that makes him forget everything about the academy.
===In Ordinary===
{|class="wikitable"
!Date!!One!!Two!!Three!!Four
|-
|June 1660 || [[Peter Newton]] || rowspan=4| [[John Ayton|Sir John Ayton]] || rowspan=8| [[Edward Carteret|Sir Edward Carteret]] || rowspan=3| Richard March
|-
|January 1661 || Sir James Mercer
|-
|[[19 February]] [[1671]] || rowspan=12| [[Thomas Duppa|Sir Thomas Duppa]]
|-
|[[9 March]] [[1672]] || rowspan=4| Edward Cranfield
|-
|[[2 October]] [[1672]] || Walter Innes
|-
|[[15 April]] [[1673]] || Charles Radley
|-
|[[21 January]] [[1680]] || rowspan=5| Henry Carr
|-
|[[4 February]] [[1682]] || rowspan=3| Brian Turner
|-
|[[2 March]] [[1683]] || Henry Bulstrode
|-
|[[30 March]] [[1685]] || rowspan=2| Charles Carteret
|-
|[[8 August]] [[1687]] || John Loving
|-
|[[11 December]] [[1688]] || ''vacant'' || ''vacant'' || ''vacant''
|-
|[[11 March]] [[1689]] || rowspan=3| [[Fleetwood Sheppard|Sir Fleetwood Sheppard]] || Jeremiah Bubb || rowspan=5 | [[David Mitchell (Royal Navy officer)|David Mitchell]]
|-
|[[2 March]] [[1692]] || rowspan=5| Francis Aston
|-
|[[27 April]] [[1694]] || rowspan=5| Jeremiah Chaplin
|-
|[[16 September]] [[1698]] || Thomas Earle
|-
|[[9 July]] [[1702]] || rowspan=4| [[William Oldes|Sir William Oldes]]
|-
|[[6 June]] [[1710]] || rowspan=4| [[Sir William Sanderson, 1st Baronet]]
|-
|[[14 June]] [[1715]] || rowspan=8| [[Charles Dalton|Sir Charles Dalton]]
|-
|[[24 March]] [[1716]] || rowspan=10| Sir Thomas Brand
|-
|[[24 November]] [[1718]] || rowspan=2| Mark Anthony Saurin
|-
|[[17 May]] [[1727]] || Henry de Sauniers
|-
|[[11 June]] [[1727]] || ''vacant'' || rowspan=2| ''vacant''
|-
|[[11 September]] [[1727]] || rowspan=2| James Stewart
|-
|[[15 May]] [[1728]] || rowspan=7| [[Henry Bellenden|Sir Henry Bellenden]]
|-
|[[29 April]] [[1743]] || rowspan=4| Henry de Sauniers
|-
|[[7 September]] [[1747]] || [[Sir Edmund Bacon, 6th Baronet]]
|-
|[[3 July]] [[1750]] || John Playters
|-
|[[12 April]] [[1759]] || rowspan=4| William Fitzherbert
|-
|[[25 October]] [[1760]] || ''vacant'' || ''vacant''
|-
|[[12 December]] [[1760]] || rowspan=4| [[Septimus Robinson|Sir Septimus Robinson]] || rowspan=3| George Davis
|-
|[[30 May]] [[1761]] || rowspan=4| Lindley Simpson
|-
|[[23 December]] [[1763]] || rowspan=4| Edward Sneyd
|-
|[[22 July]] [[1765]] || rowspan=6| [[Sir Francis Molyneux, 7th Baronet]]
|-
|[[16 September]] [[1765]] || rowspan=3| [[Sir William Fitzherbert, 1st Baronet]]
|-
|[[9 July]] [[1782]] || rowspan=3| George Anne Cooke
|-
|[[21 December]] [[1782]] || rowspan=4| Vere Warner
|-
|March 1788 || rowspan=6| Hale Young Wortham
|-
|[[27 July]] [[1802]] || rowspan=4| Thomas Osmer
|-
|[[10 June]] [[1812]] || rowspan=7| [[Thomas Tyrwhitt (Black Rod)|Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt]]
|-
|[[28 July]] [[1812]] || William Fenton Scott
|-
|[[28 March]] [[1813]] || rowspan=6| [[George Hamilton Seymour]]
|-
|[[14 August]] [[1816]] || rowspan=2| Thomas Ramsden
|-
|[[3 March]] [[1820]] || rowspan=5| Sir Thomas Baucutt Mash
|-
|[[23 July]] [[1822]] || [[William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, 4th Earl of Mornington|William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley]]
|-
|1824 || rowspan=6| Thomas Ramsden
|-
|[[25 July]] [[1832]] || rowspan=8| [[Sir Augustus Clifford, 1st Baronet|Sir Augustus William James Clifford, 1st Baronet]]
|-
|[[21 October]] [[1836]] || rowspan=2| John Lyster
|-
|[[10 January]] [[1837]] || rowspan=4| Sir William Martins
|-
|[[May 29]] [[1840]] || [[Sir Henry William des Voeux, 3rd Baronet]]
|-
|[[February 1]] [[1859]] || rowspan=8| [[Spencer Ponsonby-Fane|Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby-Fane]]
|-
|[[8 September]] [[1860]] || rowspan=7| Edward Hamilton Anson
|-
|[[10 June]] [[1874]] || Charles Edmund Phipps
|-
|[[1 October]] [[1876]] || rowspan=4| Alpin Macgregor
|-
|[[17 March]] [[1877]] || [[William Knollys|Sir William Thomas Knollys]]
|-
|[[7 July]] [[1883]] || [[James Robert Drummond|Sir James Robert Drummond]]
|-
|[[16 December]] [[1895]] || rowspan=2|[[Michael Biddulph|Sir Michael Biddulph]]
|-
|[[14 November]] [[1899]] || [[Charles George Cornwallis Eliot|Hon. Charles Eliot]]
|}


===Supernumerary===
*[[8 June]] [[1660]] – ?: Clement Sanders
*[[14 July]] [[1660]] – ?: Roger Gardiner
*[[27 July]] [[1660]] – ?: Ralph Wakerlin
*[[3 October]] [[1661]] – ?: George Hopton


**her new book is called "dont judge a girl by her cover" source<http://www.allycarter.com/blog.html>
===In Extraordinary===
*[[16 June]] [[1675]] – [[24 November]] [[1680]]: Henry Bulstrode
*[[29 July]] [[1715]] – [[24 March]] [[1716]]: Thomas Brand

==Gentlemen Ushers Quarterly Waiters==
To [[22 January]] [[1901]].

===In Ordinary===
{|class="wikitable"
!Date!!One!!Two!!Three!!Four!!Five!!Six!!Seven!!Eight
|-
|[[7 June]] [[1660]] || rowspan=20| Richard Bagnall || ''vacant'' || rowspan=2| ''vacant'' || rowspan=2| ''vacant'' || rowspan=2| ''vacant'' || rowspan=2| ''vacant'' || rowspan=3| ''vacant'' || rowspan=4| ''vacant''
|-
|[[8 June]] [[1660]] || rowspan=23| Nicholas [[Levett]]
|-
|[[11 June]] [[1660]] || rowspan=20| Edward Bowman || rowspan=15| Francis Bowman || rowspan=3| Nathaniel Darrell || rowspan=7| William Chamberlain
|-
|[[14 June]] [[1660]] || rowspan=3| [[Thomas Duppa]]
|-
|[[20 June]] [[1660]] || rowspan=10| Paul French
|-
|[[29 January]] [[1661]] || rowspan=2| Robert Barcroft
|-
|[[11 October]] [[1662]] || rowspan=2| ''vacant''
|-
|[[29 July]] [[1664]] || rowspan=3| Henry Barcroft
|-
|[[16 August]] [[1664]] || rowspan=21| Ralph Whistler
|-
|[[10 April]] [[1665]] || rowspan=3| Timothy Stanney
|-
|[[19 May]] [[1665]] || Thomas Bambriggs
|-
|[[20 August]] [[1666]] || rowspan=5| Peter Watson
|-
|[[19 April]] [[1669]] || Henry Jeyne
|-
|[[16 December]] [[1670]] || rowspan=5| Essex Strode
|-
|[[18 May]] [[1672]] || Thomas Benbowe
|-
|[[29 September]] [[1673]] || rowspan=10| Nathaniel Hammond
|-
|[[4 November]] [[1673]] || rowspan=3| Humphrey Graves
|-
|[[1 June]] [[1674]] || rowspan=25| Jeremiah Bubb
|-
|[[3 March]] [[1675]] || rowspan=3| John Baggalley
|-
|[[16 December]] [[1676]] || rowspan=9| John Packer
|-
|[[2 August]] [[1677]] || rowspan=30| Jeremiah Chaplin
|-
|[[16 September]] [[1677]] || rowspan=2| John Fenn
|-
|[[1 September]] [[1679]] || rowspan=7| Charles Richards
|-
|[[23 April]] [[1681]] || rowspan=3| Thomas Granger
|-
|[[20 July]] [[1682]] || rowspan=5| Rose Peterman
|-
|[[19 September]] [[1683]] || rowspan=2| Clement King
|-
|[[14 December]] [[1683]] || rowspan=3| Noel Glover
|-
|[[25 January]] [[1684]] || rowspan=2| William Savage
|-
|[[6 January]] [[1685]] || rowspan=7| Robert Abbott
|-
|[[6 February]] [[1685]] || ''vacant'' || rowspan=2| ''vacant'' || rowspan=3| ''vacant'' || rowspan=4| ''vacant'' || rowspan=5| ''vacant''
|-
|[[18 May]] [[1685]] || rowspan=13| Nathaniel Hammond
|-
|[[12 May]] [[1686]] || rowspan=6| James Austin
|-
|[[24 May]] [[1686]] || rowspan=7| Denis Carney
|-
|[[30 May]] [[1686]] || rowspan=6| Joseph Ronkhe
|-
|[[31 May]] [[1686]] || rowspan=4| Robert Wigmore
|-
|[[27 December]] [[1686]] || Hoyle Walsh
|-
|[[20 March]] [[1687]] || John Marshall
|-
|[[3 December]] [[1687]] || rowspan=8| James Meyrick || rowspan=2| Thomas Wyvill
|-
|[[7 July]] [[1688]] || rowspan=8| Robert Jegon
|-
|[[11 December]] [[1688]] || ''vacant'' || rowspan=2| ''vacant'' || rowspan=4| ''vacant''
|-
|[[20 February]] [[1689]] || rowspan=11| Henry Coling
|-
|[[7 March]] [[1689]] || rowspan=8| Francis Aston
|-
|[[13 March]] [[1689]] || rowspan=5| Alexander Griffith
|-
|[[2 April]] [[1689]] || Robert Murray || rowspan=9| William Smith
|-
|[[18 June]] [[1689]] || rowspan=4| Anthony Murray
|-
|[[29 November]] [[1690]] || rowspan=8| John Ward
|-
|[[20 March]] [[1691]] || rowspan=18| William Awnsham
|-
|[[6 April]] [[1691]] || rowspan=13| William Prewett
|-
|[[27 February]] [[1692]] || rowspan=7| David Carbonell
|-
|[[2 March]] [[1692]] || rowspan=7| Anthony Murray
|-
|[[3 March]] [[1692]] || rowspan=14| Alexander Marriott
|-
|[[20 August]] [[1692]] || rowspan=3| Richard Ellis
|-
|[[13 July]] [[1693]] || rowspan=5| Nicholas King
|-
|[[5 November]] [[1693]] ||rowspan=6| Thomas Earle
|-
|[[10 December]] [[1694]] || rowspan=8| Alexander Pyle
|-
|[[18 March]] [[1695]] || rowspan=18| Henry Godfrey
|-
|[[25 November]] [[1695]] || rowspan=2| Edward Patriarch
|-
|[[6 November]] [[1696]] || rowspan=9| Jeremy Bird
|-
|[[3 November]] [[1697]] || rowspan=3| Sands Chapman
|-
|[[14 July]] [[1698]] || rowspan=10| Tobiah Humphreys
|-
|[[12 February]] [[1699]] || rowspan=3| Robert Barry
|-
|[[29 November]] [[1699]] || rowspan=4| John Edlyne
|-
|[[3 May]] [[1700]] || rowspan=2| Marmaduke Beling
|-
|[[16 June]] [[1700]] || John Farey
|-
|[[9 July]] [[1702]] || rowspan=3| [[Charles Dalton]] || rowspan=7| Charles Bressey || rowspan=12| Henry Gardie || rowspan=15| John Pinckney
|-
|[[20 December]] [[1706]] || rowspan=3| Thomas Ogle
|-
|[[13 June]] [[1707]] || rowspan=10| Thomas Hutton
|-
|[[7 June]] [[1710]] || rowspan=10| Francis Coxeter
|-
|[[26 February]] [[1711]] || rowspan=2| [[Sir Clement Clerke, 3rd Baronet]]
|-
|[[23 June]] [[1714]] || rowspan=6| James Ede
|-
|[[20 June]] [[1715]] || rowspan=2| Charles Ottway
|-
|[[9 November]] [[1719]] || rowspan=11| Charles Bodens
|-
|[[21 March]] [[1720]] || rowspan=2| William Castle
|-
|[[18 April]] [[1721]] || rowspan=4| John Phillips
|-
|[[31 July]] [[1722]] || rowspan=3| Langham Edwards
|-
|[[7 August]] [[1722]] || rowspan=16| Robert Tripp
|-
|[[17 May]] [[1727]] || rowspan=11|James Eckersall || ''vacant 21 Sep 1725''
|-
|[[9 October]] [[1727]] || George Coke || rowspan=4| Isaac Didier || rowspan=3| John Goodwin || rowspan=7| [[Sir Everard Buckworth, 3rd Baronet]]
|-
|[[4 March]] [[1731]] || rowspan=5| John Jenkins
|-
|[[1 October]] [[1731]] || rowspan=7| [[James Calthorpe]]
|-
|[[24 January]] [[1736]] || rowspan=5| William Kellet
|-
|[[4 December]] [[1736]] || rowspan=12| Francis Boggest
|-
|[[31 October]] [[1738]] || rowspan=22| George Bodens
|-
|[[23 January]] [[1741]] || rowspan=20| George Anne Cooke
|-
|[[14 January]] [[1742]] || rowspan=6| Joseph Hudson
|-
|[[6 February]] [[1746]] || rowspan=4| Charles Maddockes
|-
|[[22 July]] [[1747]] || Lawrence Wright
|-
|[[4 February]] [[1754]] || Matthias Cocksedge
|-
|[[21 February]] [[1754]] || rowspan=9| Leathes Johnston
|-
|[[7 February]] [[1757]] || rowspan=9| Thomas Evans
|-
|[[7 May]] [[1757]] || rowspan=2| Robert Jackson || rowspan=9| Richard Poley
|-
|[[13 May]] [[1758]] || rowspan=3| William Wilkinson
|-
|[[9 July]] [[1759]] || rowspan=4| Robert Griffin
|-
|[[9 May]] [[1760]] || rowspan=12| John Fremantle
|-
|[[7 November]] [[1761]] || Thomas Cox
|-
|[[24 November]] [[1764]] || rowspan=22| Frederick Chapman
|-
|[[5 February]] [[1765]] || rowspan=12| Edward Mainwaring
|-
|[[15 June]] [[1765]] || rowspan=9| William Plaxon
|-
|[[21 May]] [[1767]] || rowspan=3| John Larpent
|-
|[[8 February]] [[1770]] || William Newton
|-
|[[22 January]] [[1771]] || rowspan=2 | Francis Bartlam
|-
|[[23 July]] [[1774]] || rowspan=15| Edward Whitehouse
|-
|[[5 September]] [[1776]] || rowspan=5| Henry Baines
|-
|[[8 February]] [[1779]] || rowspan=10| John Welsh
|-
|[[7 June]] [[1779]] || rowspan=6| Edmund Armstrong
|-
|[[20 April]] [[1782]] || rowspan=10| John Edward Fremantle
|-
|[[17 October]] [[1782]] || rowspan=3| Charles Moore
|-
|[[5 December]] [[1782]] || rowspan=14| John Savile Dobyns
|-
|[[4 April]] [[1783]] || rowspan=4| James Meller
|-
|1788 || rowspan=17| Robert Browne
|-
|[[5 February]] [[1794]] || Robert Chester
|-
|[[6 February]] [[1797]] || rowspan=3| Thomas Osmer
|-
|[[29 July]] [[1798]] || rowspan=17| William Lewis
|-
|[[6 March]] [[1801]] || rowspan=7| Thomas Baucutt Mash
|-
|[[27 July]] [[1802]] || rowspan=5| James Singer Burton
|-
|[[22 March]] [[1805]] || rowspan=16| Hon. Heneage Legge
|-
|[[20 March]] [[1806]] || rowspan=2| John Bowdler
|-
|[[20 August]] [[1808]] || rowspan=5| Edward Ash
|-
|[[2 February]] [[1815]] || rowspan=7| William Bernard Clarke
|-
|[[6 January]] [[1819]] || rowspan=14 | Samuel Randall
|-
|[[4 March]] [[1820]] || rowspan=3| [[Henry Meynell]]
|-
|[[11 March]] [[1829]] || rowspan=7| William Martins
|-
|[[30 March]] [[1829]] || rowspan=12| [[Sir John Strachan, 10th Baronet]]
|-
|[[23 March]] [[1831]] || Thomas Shiffner
|-
|[[23 April]] [[1833]] || rowspan=15| [[Henry William Greville]]
|-
|[[20 May]] [[1833]] || rowspan=11| John George Green
|-
|[[4 April]] [[1836]] || John Lyster
|-
|[[21 October]] [[1836]] || rowspan=3| [[William FitzGerald-de Ros, 23rd Baron de Ros|Hon. William FitzGerald-de Ros]]
|-
|[[10 January]] [[1837]] || rowspan=9| Charles Diggle
|-
|[[11 June]] [[1838]] || rowspan=18| Alfred Montgomery
|-
|[[7 June]] [[1839]] || rowspan=5| Edward Hobhouse
|-
|[[27 December]] [[1844]] || [[Mortimer Sackville-West, 1st Baron Sackville|Hon. Mortimer Sackville-West]]
|-
|[[1 March]] [[1852]] || rowspan=14| Wilbraham Taylor
|-
|[[13 July]] [[1852]] || rowspan=8| Henry Sykes Stephens
|-
|[[24 February]] [[1854]] || rowspan=4| Robert Tench Bedford
|-
|[[22 May]] [[1854]] || rowspan=9| George Howard Vyse
|-
|[[26 June]] [[1862]] || rowspan=4| William Ross
|-
|[[27 October]] [[1862]] || rowspan=8| Charles Gudgeon Nelson
|-
|[[9 March]] [[1868]] || rowspan=10| Francis Knollys
|-
|[[1 March]] [[1873]] || rowspan=10| Raglan George Henry Somerset
|-
|[[2 February]] [[1874]] || rowspan=3| Charles Wylde
|-
|[[29 August]] [[1878]] || Arthur John Loftus
|-
|[[28 April]] [[1883]] || rowspan=7| Hon. Henry Julian Stonor
|-
|[[21 January]] [[1884]] || rowspan=6| [[Aubrey FitzClarence, 4th Earl of Munster|Hon. Aubrey FitzClarence]]
|-
|[[4 June]] [[1890]] || rowspan=5| Charles James Innes Ker
|-
|[[1 May]] [[1892]] || rowspan=4| Arthur Collins
|-
|[[18 May]] [[1895]] || rowspan=3| Brook Taylor
|-
|[[15 April]] [[1896]] || rowspan=2| Hon. Arthur Hay
|-
|[[27 November]] [[1899]] || Wyndham Frederick Tufnell
|}

===Supernumerary===
*[[14 September]] [[1664]] – ?: John Mercer
*[[10 March]] [[1665]] – ?: Samuell Price
*[[23 March]] [[1666]] – ?: Francis Burghill
*[[16 March]] [[1669]] – ?: William Batterlee
*[[10 July]] [[1671]] – ?: Francis Harris
*[[17 July]] [[1671]] – ?: George Sanderson
*[[23 July]] [[1673]] – ?: Thomas Skarlett

===In Extraordinary===
*[[14 July]] [[1660]] – ?: John Cleeland
*[[21 December]] [[1660]] – ?: Thomas Webb
*[[14 February]] [[1661]] – ?: William Wakerfield
*[[6 May]] [[1661]] – [[10 July]] [[1671]]?: Francis Harris
*[[14 May]] [[1662]] – ?: Samuell Norrice
*[[2 July]] [[1662]] – ?: James Bridgman
*[[30 August]] [[1662]] – ?: Charles Gouldsmyth
*[[30 September]] [[1662]] – ?: Isaack Page
*[[2 February]] [[1663]] – ?: William Mercer
*[[27 February]] [[1663]] – ?: John Rowe
*[[28 February]] [[1663]] – ?: Martin Trott
*[[9 March]] [[1663]] – ?: John Taylor
*[[2 April]] [[1663]] – ?: Nicholas Coleburne
*[[3 April]] [[1663]] – ?: Anderson Achley
*[[6 July]] [[1663]] – ?: John Colemore
*[[29 July]] [[1663]] – ?: William Rattrey
*[[10 December]] [[1663]] – ?: James Jenever
*[[27 January]] [[1664]] – ?: Uriah Babbington
*[[20 August]] [[1664]] – ?: John Boys
*[[20 August]] [[1664]] – ?: John Backhouse
*[[12 November]] [[1664]] – [[23 July]] [[1673]]?: Thomas Skarlett
*[[6 February]] [[1665]] – ?: Joshua Meriton
*[[24 June]] [[1665]] – ?: Edward Bedill
*[[9 December]] [[1665]] – ?: Henry Pate
*[[19 January]] [[1666]] – aft. 1680?: Robert Marriell
*[[1 March]] [[1666]] – ?: Edmund Cowse
*[[6 March]] [[1666]] – ?: Daniell Skymer
*[[5 May]] [[1718]] – [[9 November]] [[1719]]: Charles Bodens
*[[11 December]] [[1719]] – [[7 August]] [[1722]]: Robert Tripp
*[[5 February]] [[1861]] – [[5 January]] [[1882]]: John George Green

==Extra Gentleman Ushers==
Extra Gentleman Ushers gazetted without indicating them to be daily or quarterly waiters.

*[[9 January]] [[1850]] – [[1 March]] [[1852]]: Wilbraham Taylor
*[[5 April]] [[1855]] – ?: Norman Hilton Macdonald
*[[8 December]] [[1857]] – [[1 February]] [[1859]]: [[Spencer Ponsonby-Fane|Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby]]
*[[13 July]] [[1892]] – 1901?: [[Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport (1814-1904)|Hon. Alexander Nelson Hood]]
*[[1 January]] [[1899]] – [[27 November]] [[1899]]: Wyndham Frederick Tufnell

==Gentlemen Ushers (post-1901)==

===In Ordinary===
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[1 December]] [[1915]]?: [[Sir Spencer Fane|Hon. Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby-Fane]]
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[16 September]] [[1925]]: Hon. Arthur Hay
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[11 February]] [[1911]]: Hon. Otway Frederick Seymour Cuffe
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[7 February]] [[1902]]: [[Aubrey FitzClarence, 4th Earl of Muster|Hon. Aubrey FitzClarence]]
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – 1935?: Hon. Henry Julian Stonor
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[26 January]] [[1909]]: John Palmer Brabazon
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[21 November]] [[1911]]: Arthur Collins
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[1 February]] [[1928]]: Sir [[Lionel Cust|Lionel Henry Cust]]
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[30 November]] [[1908]]: [[Montague Eliot, 8th Earl of St Germans|Montague Charles Eliot]]
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[1 April]] [[1919]]: Sir Henry David Erskine
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[14 November]] [[1905]]: Charles James Innes-Ker
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[7 May]] [[1910]]?: Cuthbert Larking (not renewed 7 May 1910)
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – bef. 1919: Arnold Royle
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[13 June]] [[1903]]: John Ramsay Slade
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[14 June]] [[1908]]: Walter James Stopford
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[1 April]] [[1919]]: Brook Taylor
*[[23 July]] [[1901]] – [[24 June]] [[1925]]: Horace Charles George West
*[[7 February]] [[1902]] – [[14 November]] [[1905]]: [[Arthur Walsh, 3rd Baron Ormathwaite|Hon. Arthur Henry John Walsh]] (replacing FitzClarence)
*[[13 June]] [[1903]] – [[2 May]] [[1927]]: Percy Armytage (replacing Slade)
*[[14 November]] [[1905]] – 1913: Sir John Ramsay Slade (replacing Innes-Ker)
*[[14 November]] [[1905]] – [[18 July]] [[1907]]?: [[Harry Lloyd-Verney]] (replacing Walsh)
*[[18 July]] [[1907]] – [[20 May]] [[1916]]: Charles Windham (replacing Verney, who res. by 1 August 1907)
*[[26 June]] [[1908]] – [[13 October]] [[1908]]: Charles Elphinstone Fleeming Cunninghame Graham (replacing Stopford)
*[[13 October]] [[1908]] – [[1 April]] [[1919]]: Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote (replacing Graham)
*[[30 November]] [[1908]] – [[1 April]] [[1919]]: Gerald Montagu Augustus Ellis (replacing Eliot)
*[[26 January]] [[1909]] – [[1 April]] [[1919]]: Henry Fludyer (replacing Brabazon)
*[[17 June]] [[1910]] – [[2 January]] [[1911]]: Hon. Seymour John Fortescue (replacing Larking?)
*[[2 January]] [[1911]] – [[21 July]] [[1936]]: [[Montague Eliot, 8th Earl of St Germans|Montague Charles Eliot]] (replacing Fortescue)
*[[11 February]] [[1911]] – [[3 November]] [[1924]]: [[Lord William Cecil]] (replacing Cuffe)
*[[13 February]] [[1912]] – [[15 February]] [[1927]]: John Chaytor Brinton (replacing Collins)
*[[30 September]] [[1913]] – 1914: William Leslie Davidson (replacing Slade)
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – [[21 July]] [[1936]]: Philip Nelson-Ward (replacing Erskine)
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – [[4 May]] [[1922]]: [[Charles Dormer, 14th Baron Dormer|The Lord Dormer]] (replacing Royle)
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – [[14 October]] [[1932]]: Edmund Moore Cooper Cooper-Key
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – bef. 1936: Gerald Frederic Trotter (replacing Kingscote)
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – [[22 April]] [[1927]]: Montagu Grant Wilkinson (replacing Ellis)
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – [[1 December]] [[1931]]: [[Berkeley John Talbot Levett]] (replacing Fludyer)
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – [[24 October]] [[1928]]: Henry Peter Hansell (replacing Davidson)
*[[6 June]] [[1922]] – [[21 May]] [[1934]]: Sir Hamnet Holditch Share (replacing Dormer)
*[[1 March]] [[1924]] – [[21 July]] [[1936]]: [[Louis Leisler Greig|Louis Greig]]
*[[24 June]] [[1925]] – [[13 February]] [[1950]]?: Edmund Vivian Gabriel
*[[16 September]] [[1925]] – [[19 April]] [[1966]]: Sir Humphrey Clifford Lloyd (replacing Hay)
*[[15 February]] [[1927]] – [[21 February]] [[1964]]: Henry Valentine Bache de Satgé (replacing Brinton)
*[[22 April]] [[1927]] – [[21 July]] [[1936]]: [[Sir Smith Hill Child, 2nd Baronet]] (replacing Wilkinson)
*[[2 May]] [[1927]] – [[12 January]] [[1961]]: [[Sir Arthur Bromley, 8th Baronet]] (replacing Armytage)
*[[1 February]] [[1928]] – [[2 March]] [[1937]]?: Hon. George Sidney Herbert (replacing Cust)
*[[24 October]] [[1928]] – [[21 July]] [[1936]]: [[Sir Arthur Bannerman, 12th Baronet|Sir Arthur D'Arcy Gordon Bannerman]] (replacing Hansell)
*[[1 December]] [[1931]] – [[7 May]] [[1946]]: John Coldbrook Hanbury-Williams (replacing Levett)
*[[14 October]] [[1932]] – [[21 November]] [[1939]]: John Lamplugh Wickham (replacing Cooper-Key)
*[[21 May]] [[1934]] – [[1 January]] [[1952]]: Frederick Edward Packe (replacing Share)
*[[21 July]] [[1936]] – [[5 August]] [[1952]]: Charles Alexander Lindsay Irvine
*[[1 March]] [[1937]] – [[5 August]] [[1952]]?: Russell Lister-Kaye
*[[1 March]] [[1937]] – [[3 August]] [[1951]]: [[Neville Tufnell|Neville Charsley Tufnell]]
*[[1 March]] [[1937]] – [[1 January]] [[1967]]: Geoffrey Ronald Codrington
*[[1 March]] [[1937]] – [[17 January]] [[1964]]: William Duncan Phipps
*[[1 March]] [[1937]] – [[1 September]] [[1954]]: Sir Frank Todd Spickernell
*[[1 March]] [[1937]] – [[1 January]] [[1967]]: Philip Lloyd Neville
*[[1 March]] [[1937]] – [[1 December]] [[1938]]: Hon. John Spencer Coke
*[[1 December]] [[1938]] – [[3 September]] [[1955]]?: Guy Elland Carne Rasch (replacing Coke)
*[[1 January]] [[1952]] – [[10 November]] [[1959]]: Sir George Ranald Macfarlane Reid (replacing Packe)
*[[14 November]] [[1952]] – [[1 July]] [[1969]]: Sir John Mandeville Hugo
*[[8 May]] [[1953]] – [[1 April]] [[1967]]: John Sidney North FitzGerald
*bef. 1959: Frederick Robert Joseph Mack
*[[10 November]] [[1959]] – [[1 April]] [[1967]]: Frederick George Beaumont-Nesbitt (replacing Mack)
*[[10 November]] [[1959]] – [[18 January]] [[1966]]: Arthur Percy Ledger (replacing Reid)
*[[9 May]] [[1961]] – [[22 February]] [[1995]]: Henry Louis Carron Greig
*[[27 October]] [[1964]] – [[25 July]] [[1969]]: Richard Frank Sherlock Gooch
*[[16 March]] [[1965]] – [[28 January]] [[1984]]: Michael Neville Tufnell
*[[1 November]] [[1966]] – [[9 June]] [[1975]]: Sir James Newton Rodney Moore
*[[1 November]] [[1966]] – [[12 August]] [[1979]]: Sir Maurice Lionel Heath
*[[1 January]] [[1967]] – ?: John Arundell Holdsworth (replacing Codrington)
*[[1 January]] [[1967]] – ?: William Henry Gerard Leigh (replacing Neville)
*[[1 April]] [[1967]] – ?: Sir Ronald Vernon Brockman (replacing FitzGerald)
*[[3 October]] [[1967]] – 1979: [[Peter Vanneck|Hon. Sir Peter Beckford Rutgers Vanneck]]
*[[29 March]] [[1971]] – [[12 July]] [[1991]]: [[Sir Julian Paget, 4th Baronet]]
*? – [[20 April]] [[1976]]: [[James Bowes-Lyon|Sir James Bowes-Lyon]]
*[[17 February]] [[1978]] – [[20 October]] [[1989]]: Sir Thomas Neville Stack
*[[21 November]] [[1978]] – [[14 August]] [[1995]]: John Arthur Guiness Slessor
*[[1 October]] [[1979]] – [[1 October]] [[1982]]: Sir David Williams
*? – [[1 January]] [[1980]]: Sir Peter Bernard Gillett
*[[1 January]] [[1980]] – [[1 December]] [[1989]]: Sir Desmond Hind Garrett Rice (replacing Gillett)
*[[2 November]] [[1982]] – [[28 June]] [[1994]]: Sir Roy David Austen-Smith
*[[2 November]] [[1982]] – [[24 July]] [[1994]]: Sir David Anning Loram
*1984 – 2002: Michael Ernest Barrow
*[[28 February]] [[1986]] – [[13 October]] [[1998]]: [[Richard Vickers|Sir Richard Maurice Hilton Vickers]]
*[[20 October]] [[1989]] – present?: Barry Hamilton Newton (replacing Stack)
*[[12 July]] [[1991]] – [[17 June]] [[2004]]: Henry Malcolm Chitty Havergal
*[[28 June]] [[1994]] – present: Colin Herbert Dickinson Cooke-Priest (replacing Austen-Smith)
*[[10 November]] [[1994]] – bef. 2007: David Richard Hawkins (replacing Loram)
*[[22 February]] [[1995]] – present?: [[Brian Thomas Pennicott|Brian Pennicott]]
*bef. 1999 – ?: [[Michael Fulford-Dobson]]
*bef. 2002 – ?: Gordon Birdwood
*bef. 2002 – ?: Oliver Breakwell
*bef. 2002 – ?: Paddy McKnight
*bef. 2002 – [[4 April]] [[2007]]: David Hawkins-Leth
*bef. 2004 – ?: Richard Kyle
*[[17 June]] [[2004]] – present?: George Kennedy (replacing Havergal)
*[[4 April]] [[2007]] – present: David Hobart (replacing Hawkins-Leth)

===Extra===
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – bef. 1936: Brook Taylor
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – 1935?: Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote (d. 1935)
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – aft. 1937: Gerald Montagu Augustus Ellis (d. 1953)
*[[1 April]] [[1919]] – 1920: Henry Fludyer
*[[3 November]] [[1924]] – 1937: [[Lord William Cecil]]
*[[16 September]] [[1925]] – bef. 1936: Hon. Arthur Hay
*[[22 April]] [[1927]] – aft. 1937: Montagu Grant Wilkinson
*[[2 May]] [[1927]] – bef. 1936: Percy Armytage
*[[1 February]] [[1928]] – bef. 1936: Sir Lionel Henry Cust
*[[24 October]] [[1928]] – bef. 1936: Henry Peter Hansell
*[[1 December]] [[1931]] – aft. 1937: [[Berkeley John Talbot Levett]]
*[[14 October]] [[1932]] – bef. 1936: Edmund Moore Cooper Cooper-Key
*[[21 May]] [[1934]] – 1937: Sir Hamnet Holditch Share
*[[21 July]] [[1936]] – bef. 1952: Philip Nelson-Ward
*[[21 July]] [[1936]] – [[27 April]] [[1955]]: [[Sir Arthur Bannerman, 12th Baronet|Sir Arthur D'Arcy Gordon Bannerman, 12th Baronet]]
*[[1 March]] [[1937]] – [[1 March]] [[1953]]: [[Louis Leisler Greig|Louis Greig]]
*[[1 December]] [[1938]] – aft. 1952: John Spencer Coke
*[[21 November]] [[1939]] – bef. 1952: John Lamplugh Wickham
*[[7 May]] [[1946]] – aft. 1952: Sir John Coldbrook Hanbury-Williams
*[[1 August]] [[1950]] – aft. 1952: Sir John Berkeley Monck
*[[8 December]] [[1950]] – aft. 1952: [[Algar Howard|Sir Algar Henry Stafford Howard]]
*[[2 March]] [[1951]] – aft. 1952: Andrew Vavasour Scott Yates
*[[2 March]] [[1951]] – aft. 1952: Thomas Cockayne Harvey
*[[1 January]] [[1952]] – aft. 1952: Frederick Edward Packe
*[[5 August]] [[1952]] – aft. 1952: Charles Alexander Lindsay Irvine
*[[1 September]] [[1954]] – ?: Sir Frank Todd Spickernell
*[[24 May]] [[1955]] – ?: Ernest Frederick Orby Gascoigne
*[[24 May]] [[1955]] – ?: Charles Richard Britten
*[[8 November]] [[1955]] – [[11 September]] [[1964]]: Frederic Hudd
*[[8 November]] [[1955]] – [[29 March]] [[1957]]: Valston Eldridge Hancock
*[[8 November]] [[1955]] – [[6 June]] [[1958]]: John Graham Hale
*[[8 November]] [[1955]] – [[23 April]] [[1957]]: Shaukat Ali Shah
*[[8 November]] [[1955]] – [[1 April]] [[1960]]: Christopher Fernando
*[[29 March]] [[1957]] – [[14 October]] [[1958]]: Edmund John Buchanan Foxcroft (replacing Hancock)
*[[23 April]] [[1957]] – [[6 January]] [[1961]]: Sultan Mohammed (replacing Shah)
*[[24 May]] [[1957]] – 1961: Sir Marcus Cheke
*[[6 June]] [[1958]] – [[27 April]] [[1962]]: John Vivian Scott (replacing Hale)
*[[2 August]] [[1958]] – [[9 July]] [[1966]]: [[Sir John Dashwood, 10th Baronet]]
*[[14 October]] [[1958]] – [[5 January]] [[1960]]: Robert William Knights (replacing Foxcroft)
*[[10 November]] [[1959]] – ?: Sir George Ranald Macfarlane Reid
*[[10 November]] [[1959]] – ?: Esmond Butler
*[[5 January]] [[1960]] – 1960: Robert Durie (replacing Knights) (d. 1960)
*[[1 April]] [[1960]] – ?: Mirisiya Ananda Jeewasoma (replacing Fernando)
*[[27 May]] [[1960]] – [[6 March]] [[1962]]: Alister Murray Murdoch (replacing Durie)
*[[6 January]] [[1961]] – ?: Irshad Ahmad Khan (replacing Mohammed)
*[[24 January]] [[1961]] – ?: Sir Ivan De la Bere
*[[14 November]] [[1961]] – ?: Sir Henry Austin Strutt
*[[6 March]] [[1962]] – [[30 September]] [[1966]]: William Richard Cumming
*[[27 April]] [[1962]] – [[13 March]] [[1964]]: Donald Geoffrey Harper (replacing Scott)
*[[12 June]] [[1962]] – [[27 October]] [[1964]]: Richard Frank Sherlock Gooch
*[[21 February]] [[1964]] – 1964: Henry Valentine Bache de Satgé
*[[13 March]] [[1964]] – [[23 March]] [[1965]]: John Malcolm Kirk Hill (replacing Harper)
*[[21 April]] [[1964]] – ?: Geoffrey Clark Hartnell
*[[11 September]] [[1964]] – [[22 October]] [[1965]]: Alain Chartier Edmond Joly de Lotbinière (replacing Hudd)
*[[23 March]] [[1965]] – [[21 March]] [[1967]]: Jeremy Paul Axford Commons (replacing Hill)
*[[22 October]] [[1965]] – [[23 August]] [[1966]]: Michel de Goumois (replacing de Lotbinière)
*[[18 January]] [[1966]] – ?: Arthur Percy Ledger
*[[19 April]] [[1966]] – ?: Sir Humphrey Clifford Lloyd
*[[23 August]] [[1966]] – ?: Jacques Claude Noiseux (replacing de Goumois)
*[[30 September]] [[1966]] – [[2 February]] [[1968]]: Francis George Hassett (replacing Cumming)
*[[1 January]] [[1967]] – ?: Geoffrey Ronald Codrington
*[[1 January]] [[1967]] – ?: Philip Lloyd Neville
*[[21 March]] [[1967]] – [[31 July]] [[1970]]: Bruce Walter Middleton (replacing Commons)
*[[1 April]] [[1967]] – ?: John Sidney North FitzGerald
*[[1 April]] [[1967]] – ?: Frederick George Beaumont-Nesbitt
*[[2 February]] [[1968]] – [[17 November]] [[1970]]: Andrew Leslie Moore (replacing Hassett)
*[[20 August]] [[1968]] – ?: Sir Cyril Harry Colquhoun
*[[1 July]] [[1969]] – 2000: Sir John Mandeville Hugo
*[[25 July]] [[1969]] – ?: Richard Frank Sherlock Gooch
*[[25 November]] [[1969]] – ?: [[Sir John Wilson, 2nd Baronet|Sir John Mitchell Harvey Wilson, 2nd Baronet]] (d. [[6 February]] [[1975]])
*[[31 July]] [[1970]] – ?: Nicholas William Bridge (replacing Middleton)
*[[17 November]] [[1970]] – [[5 June]] [[1971]]: Frank Headlam (replacing Moore)
*[[5 June]] [[1971]] – [[1 November]] [[1974]]: William Richard Cumming (replacing Headlam)
*[[1 November]] [[1974]] – [[1 December]] [[1977]]: John Wilkins Hubble (replacing Cumming)
*[[9 June]] [[1975]] – ?: Sir James Newton Rodney Moore
*[[20 April]] [[1976]] – ?: Sir James Bowes-Lyon
*[[1 December]] [[1977]] – [[30 June]] [[1981]]: Francis Conynghame Murray (replacing Hubble)
*[[12 August]] [[1979]] – ?: Sir Maurice Lionel Heath
*[[30 June]] [[1981]] – [[3 August]] [[1982]]: Richard Malcolm Baird (replacing Murray)
*[[30 June]] [[1981]] – ?: Sir James Henry Scholtens
*[[30 June]] [[1981]] – ?: Sir Patrick Jerad O'Dea
*[[30 June]] [[1981]] – ?: Percy Stewart Cooper
*[[3 August]] [[1982]] – ?: Robert John Whitten (replacing Baird)
*[[1 October]] [[1982]] – ?: Sir David Williams
*[[28 January]] [[1984]] – ?: Michael Neville Tufnell
*1984 – ?: Henry Francis Davis
*[[2 December]] [[1986]] – ?: Sir Russell Dillon Wood
*? – [[5 February]] [[1988]]: Peter Volney Blackman
*[[5 February]] [[1988]] – ?: David Robert Lawrence (replacing Blackman)
*[[20 October]] [[1989]] – ?: Sir Thomas Neville Stack
*[[1 December]] [[1989]] – ?: Sir Desmond Hind Garrett Rice
*[[12 July]] [[1991]] – ?: [[Sir Julian Paget, 4th Baronet]]
*[[1 January]] [[1993]] – ?: Stanley William Frederick Martin
*[[1 October]] [[1993]] – ?: John Haslam
*[[1 December]] [[1993]] – [[7 September]] [[2006]]: [[Norman Blacklock|Sir Norman James Blacklock]]
*[[28 June]] [[1994]] – ?: Sir Roy David Austen-Smith
*[[24 July]] [[1994]] – ?: Sir David Anning Loram
*[[22 February]] [[1995]] – ?: Henry Louis Carron Greig
*[[14 August]] [[1995]] – 2008?: John Arthur Guiness Slessor
*2002 – ?: Michael Ernest Barrow
*[[17 June]] [[2004]] – ?: Henry Malcolm Chitty Havergal
*[[4 April]] [[2007]] – present: David Hawkins-Leth

===Honorary===
*[[9 July]] [[1903]] – [[13 October]] [[1908]]: Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote
*[[11 June]] [[1909]] – [[11 February]] [[1911]]: [[Lord William Cecil]]

==References==
*{{cite book | first=R. O | last=Bucholz | title=Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 11 (revised): Court Officers, 1660-1837 | year=2006 | pages=36–50 | url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.asp?pubid=316 | accessdate=2007-08-04}}
*''The London Gazette''

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I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You (2006) is a young adult fiction novel written by Ally Carter. It was optioned for film by Disney and recently been announced to be in production by Walden Media. In October 2007, a sequel was released titled Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy. It has been on the New York Times Bestseller list 2 years.

Plot

The story follows the young Cammie Morgan, who attends Gallahger Academy a school for gifted girls. For the girls extra credit is breaking CIA codes, P.E. is sparring in Karate and how to be a spy mainly. Cammie believed that she was prepared for any thing until she meets the boy of her dreams. Horrified that being an average girl is much harder than being a student, spy and the headmistress's daughter she must learn how to balance her life out.

Cammie is facing her first year of serious spy training. On her first mission she meets, Josh, who above all else, notices her. No one notices her, it is sometimes a good trait. They call her a chamelean. She fabricates a story and does 'research' on him with her best friends. Soon they develop a steady relationship, but finally Cammie realizes she can't keep lying to him and tells him that she is from the Gallagher academy. Shortly after, they break up.

Once Josh walks away Cammie is 'kidnapped' by her teacher for her 'test'. It is later revealed that Josh saw Cammie taken away, and he tries, with out success, to save her. Cammie's mom later tells Josh everything, but she gives him a special tea that makes him forget everything about the academy.