List of Chief Mouser Cats
Name | Began tenure | Ended tenure | Prime Minister(s) | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|
Treasury Bill | 1924 | Ramsay MacDonald | ||
Peter | 1929 | 1946 | Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, Clement Attlee | |
Munich Mouser | 1937–40 | 1943 | Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill | |
Nelson | 1940s | Winston Churchill | ||
Peter | 1941–46 | Winston Churchill, Clement Attlee | ||
Peter II | 1946 | Clement Attlee | ||
Peter III | 1946 | 1964 | Clement Attlee, Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Alec Douglas-Home | |
Peta | 1964 | ca. 1976 | Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, Edward Heath | |
Wilberforce | 1970 | 1988 | Edward Heath, Harold Wilson, Jim Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher | |
Humphrey | 1989 | 1997 | Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair | |
Sybil | 2007 | 2009 | Gordon Brown | |
Larry | 2011 | current | David Cameron | |
Freya | 2012 | current | David Cameron |
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