Principal Private Secretary To The Prime Minister - List of Principal Private Secretaries To The Prime Minister (from 1757, Incomplete)

List of Principal Private Secretaries To The Prime Minister (from 1757, Incomplete)

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  • Algernon West 1868-1872
  • Arthur Godley 1880-1882
  • Edward Walter Hamilton 1882-1885
  • Henry, The Duke of Rutland (then Marquess of Granby) 1885-1886; 1886-1888
  • Maj the Hon. Sir Schomberg McDonnel GCVO KCB 1888-1902
  • Sir Algernon West 1892-1894
  • Vaughan Nash 1905-1911
  • Maurice Bonham Carter 1911-1916
  • Sir John Davies KCB CVO 1916-1922
  • Lt Col Sir Edward Grigg KCVO CMG DSO MC 1921-1922
  • Sir Patrick Gower KBE CB CVO 1922-1928
  • Lt Col Sir Ronald Waterhouse KCB CMG CVO 1922-1928
  • Alan Barlow 1933-1934
  • O S Cleverly CVO 1936-1939
  • Arthur Rucker CB CVO 1939-1940
  • Eric Seal CB 1940-1941
  • John Miller Martin CB CVO 1941-1945
  • Leslie Rowan CB CVO 1945-1947
  • Laurence, The Lord Helsby GCB KBE 1947–1950
  • D H F Rickett CMG 1950-1951
  • John Colville CB CVO 1951-1955
  • David Pitblado CB CVO 1951-1956
  • Frederick Bishop CB CVO 1956-1959
  • Derek Mitchell CB CVO 1964-1966
  • Lt Col Arthur Halls MBE TD 1966-1970
  • Alexander Isserlis 1970
  • Robert, The Lord Armstrong CVO 1970-1975
  • Kenneth Stowe CB CBE 1975-1979
  • Clive Whitmore CVO 1979-1982
  • Robin, The Lord Butler CVO 1982-1985
  • Nigel Wicks CVO CBE 1985-1988
  • Andrew, The Lord Turnbull CB CVO 1988-1992
  • The Hon. Sir Alex Allan KCB 1992-1997
  • Sir John Holmes KBE CMG CVO 1997-1999
  • Sir Jeremy Heywood KCB CVO 1999-2003
  • Ivan Rogers 2003-2006
  • Oliver Robbins 2006-2007
  • Tom Scholar 2007-2008
  • Sir Jeremy Heywood KCB CVO 2008-2010
  • James Bowler CB 2010-2012
  • Chris Martin 2012-

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