Deputy Commissioners
Those listed in bold type became Commissioners
- Sir James Olive, 1922–1925
- Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Royds, 1926–1931
- Sir Trevor Bigham, 1931–1935
- Colonel Sir Maurice Drummond, 1935–1946
- Sir John Nott-Bower, 1946–1953
- Sir Ronald Howe, 1953–1957
- Joseph Simpson, 1957–1958
- Sir Alexander Robertson, 1958–1961
- Douglas Webb, 1961–1966
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ranulph Bacon, 1966
- Sir John Waldron, 1966–1968
- Robert Mark, 1968–1972
- John Hill, 1972
- Sir James Starritt, 1972–1975
- Sir Colin Woods, 1975–1977
- Patrick Kavanagh, 1977–1983
- Albert Laugharne, 1983–1985
- Peter Imbert, 1985–1987
- Sir John Dellow, 1987–1991
- Sir John Smith, 1991–1995
- Sir Brian Hayes, 1995–1998
- Sir John Stevens, 1998–2000
- Sir Ian Blair, 2000–2005
- Sir Paul Stephenson, 2005–2009
- Tim Godwin, 2009–2011
- Craig Mackey, 2012–
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