Lord Lieutenant of Renfrewshire - List of Lords Lieutenant of Renfrewshire

List of Lords Lieutenant of Renfrewshire

  • William McDowall 17 March 1794 – 3 April 1810
  • George Boyle, 4th Earl of Glasgow 11 April 1810 – 1820
  • Robert Walter Stuart, 11th Lord Blantyre 5 February 1820 – 1822
  • Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, 5th Baronet 10 December 1822 – 25 August 1825
  • Archibald Campbell 11 August 1825 – 13 June 1838
  • Alexander Speirs 8 August 1838 – 5 October 1844
  • James Boyle, 5th Earl of Glasgow 19 October 1844 – 11 March 1869
  • Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, 7th Baronet 20 April 1869 – 10 December 1903
  • Archibald Campbell, 1st Baron Blythswood 6 February 1904 – 8 July 1908
  • Sir Thomas Glen-Coats, 1st Baronet 23 July 1908 – 12 July 1922
  • Sir Michael Hugh Shaw-Stewart, 8th Baronet 25 November 1922 – 29 June 1942
  • Alexander Archibald Hagart-Speirs 30 March 1943 – 1950
  • Sir Walter Guy Shaw-Stewart, 9th Baronet 27 November 1950 – 1967
  • John Maclay, 1st Viscount Muirshiel 12 December 1967 – 1980
  • (John) David Makgill-Crichton-Maitland 13 November 1980 – 1994
  • James Goold, Baron Goold 28 October 1994 – 27 July 1997
  • Cameron Parker 24 June 1998 – 2007
  • Guy Clark 2 June 2007 – present

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