Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer - Office Holders

Office Holders

  • 1832: John Henderson
  • 1870: Stair Agnew CB, Advocate
  • 1881: John James Reid, Advocate
  • 1889: Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod CB
  • 1900: Sir Kenneth John Mackenzie Bt
  • 1921: Sir James Adam CBE KC
  • 1926: John Alexander Inglis KC
  • 1942: Percy Jesse Gowlett Rose CB
  • 1948: Wiliam Douglas Collier
  • 1954: Peter Jamieson ISO
  • 1961: William Steel
  • 1964: James Bertie Ian McTavish OBE
  • 1977: David Edmiston Drummond Robertson
  • 1981:
  • 1996: Andrew Normand
  • 2002: Norman McFadyen CBE
  • 2009: Catherine Dyer

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