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The Major-General commanding the Household Division commands the
Household Division The Household Division forms a part of the British Army's London District (British Army), London District and is made up of five regiments of foot guards#United Kingdom, foot guards and two Household Cavalry regiments. The division is responsible f ...
of the
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and is also the
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London District London District (LONDIST) is the name given by the British Army to the area of operations encompassing the Greater London area. It was established in 1870 as ''Home District''. History In January 1876 a ‘Mobilization Scheme for the forces i ...
. In British Army parlance, "The Major-General" always refers to the Major-General commanding the Household Division. The Major-General has sole responsibility for the
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aspect of all State and ceremonial occasions within London District. The office holds executive command of the Household Division and of any other units brought into London for providing military security to the
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, the Royal Palaces as well as for ceremonial purposes and is the main channel of communication between the Household Division and the Monarch. He or she is appointed by The Sovereign, and will previously have commanded a Regiment or Battalion within the Household Division.


History

The appointment dates from 14 July 1856, when an order was issued conveying the news that 'Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint Major-General Lord Rokeby, , to serve on the Staff of the army, with a view to his exercising a general supervision over the Battalions f Guardsin England, including those at
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; all communications having reference to the Brigade of Guards will be addressed to him in future, instead of the
Field Officer in Brigade Waiting The Field Officer in Brigade Waiting holds an appointment in the Royal Household. Always a Foot Guards officer, he is required to be in attendance on particular occasions 'to receive the King's commands for the Foot Guards'. Each year, among ot ...
as heretofore'. When the Home District (the forerunner of
London District London District (LONDIST) is the name given by the British Army to the area of operations encompassing the Greater London area. It was established in 1870 as ''Home District''. History In January 1876 a ‘Mobilization Scheme for the forces i ...
) was created in 1870, it too was placed under the authority of the Major-General, an arrangement which has remained in place ever since.


Staff

The Major General's
Staff Staff may refer to: Pole * Walking staff, an instrument used for balance when walking * Staff, a weapon used in stick-fighting ** Quarterstaff, a European pole weapon * Staff of office, a pole that indicates a position * Staff (railway signalling) ...
include the Chief of Staff London District, who deputises in the Major-General's absence, and the principal staff officer of the Household Division (known by his historic title of Brigade Major), who assists the Major General and is 'responsible to the Major General for the day to day running of the Public Duties and Household Division matters worldwide'.


List of Commanders

The holders of this office include:


Commanding Home District

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1804–


Major-General Commanding the Brigade of Guards (1856–1870)

Before 1856, orders for the Foot Guards were communicated to the
Field Officer in Brigade Waiting The Field Officer in Brigade Waiting holds an appointment in the Royal Household. Always a Foot Guards officer, he is required to be in attendance on particular occasions 'to receive the King's commands for the Foot Guards'. Each year, among ot ...
, a rotational appointment. *Major-General
Henry Robinson-Montagu, 6th Baron Rokeby General Henry Robinson-Montague, 6th Baron Rokeby (2 February 1798 – 25 May 1883) was a senior British Army officer of the 19th century. Military career Born the son of the 4th Baron, Rokeby was commissioned into the 3rd Foot Guards in 181 ...
1856–1861 *Major-General James Robertson Craufurd 1861–1863 *Major-General
Lord Frederick Paulet Lieutenant General Lord Frederick Paulet, (12 May 1810 – 1 January 1871) was a senior British Army officer. Military career Born the fifth son of the Marquess of Winchester, Paulet was commissioned into the Coldstream Guards. He served in t ...
1863–1867 *Major-General James Alexander Lindsay 1867–1868''History of the Coldstream Guards''
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*Major-General
Frederick William Hamilton General Sir Frederick William Hamilton, (8 July 1815 – 4 October 1890) was a British Army officer who served as Major General commanding the Brigade of Guards from 1868 to 1870. Early life Hamilton was born in London in 1815, the son of Wil ...
1868–1870


Major-General Commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding Home District (1870–1906)

*Major-General
Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar Prince William Augustus Edward of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, , PC(Ire) (11 October 1823 – 16 November 1902) was a British military officer of German descent. After a career in the Grenadier Guards, he became Major General commanding the Brigade o ...
1870–1876 late
Grenadier Guards The Grenadier Guards (GREN GDS) is the most senior infantry regiment of the British Army, being at the top of the Infantry Order of Precedence. It can trace its lineage back to 1656 when Lord Wentworth's Regiment was raised in Bruges to protect ...
*Major-General Sir Frederick Stephenson 1876–1879 late
Scots Guards The Scots Guards (SG) is one of the five Foot guards#United Kingdom, Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. Its origins are as the personal bodyguard of King Charles I of England and Scotland. Its lineage can be traced back to 1642 in the Ki ...
*Major-General Sir
George Higginson General Sir George Wentworth Alexander Higginson, (21 June 1826 – 1 February 1927) was a British Army officer and veteran of the Crimean War who served more than 30 years in the Grenadier Guards. Early life Higginson was born in 1826 in Marlo ...
1879–1884 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General Sir
Reginald Gipps General Sir Reginald Ramsay Gipps, (14 May 1831 – 10 September 1908) was a senior British Army officer who served as Military Secretary from 1892 until his retirement in 1896. Military career Born the only son of Major Sir George Gipps and ...
1884–1889 late Scots Guards *Major-General Philip Smith 1889–1892 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General
Paul Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen Field Marshal Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen, (1 September 1845 – 30 October 1932), was a British Army officer. He served in the Third Anglo-Ashanti War in 1873 and then in the expedition of Sir Charles Warren to Bechuanaland in t ...
1892–1897 late Scots Guards *Major-General Sir Henry Trotter 1897–1903 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General Sir Laurence Oliphant, 1903–1906 late Grenadier Guards


Major-General Commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding London District (1906–1950)

*Major-General Sir
Frederick Stopford Lieutenant General Sir Frederick William Stopford, (2 February 1854 – 4 May 1929) was a British Army officer, best remembered for commanding the landing at Suvla Bay in August 1915, during the Gallipoli Campaign, where he failed to orde ...
, 1906–1909 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General Sir
Alfred Codrington Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Edward Codrington, (4 May 1854 – 12 September 1945), was a British Army officer who served in colonial wars in Africa during the late nineteenth century, and later commanded a reserve army during the First World W ...
, 1909–1913 late
Coldstream Guards The Coldstream Guards is the oldest continuously serving regular regiment in the British Army. As part of the Household Division, one of its principal roles is the protection of the Monarchy of the United Kingdom, monarchy; due to this, it often ...
*Lieutenant-General Sir Francis Lloyd 1913–1918 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General Sir Geoffrey Feilding 1918–1920 late Coldstream Guards *Major-General Sir George Jeffreys 1920–1924 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General
Walter Hore-Ruthven, 10th Lord Ruthven of Freeland Major general (United Kingdom), Major General Walter Patrick Hore-Ruthven, 10th Lord Ruthven of Freeland, 2nd Baron Ruthven of Gowrie, (6 June 1870 – 16 April 1956), known as Master of Ruthven from 1870 to 1921, was a senior British Army officer ...
, 1924–1928 late Scots Guards *Major-General Sir
Charles Corkran Major General Sir Charles Edward Corkran, (20 August 1872 – 9 January 1939) was a senior British Army officer who served as Major-General commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding London District from 1928 to 1932. E ...
, 1928–1932 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General
Albemarle Cator Major General Albemarle Bertie Edward Cator, (12 April 1877 – 18 November 1932) was a senior British Army officer who served as General Officer Commanding London District and Major-General Commanding the Brigade of Guards. Military career C ...
, April – November 1932 late Scots Guards *Major-General Sir
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, 1932–1934 late Coldstream Guards *Major-General Sir Bertram Sergison-Brooke, 1934–1938 late Grenadier Guards *Lieutenant-General Sir
Andrew Thorne General Sir Augustus Francis Andrew Nicol Thorne, (20 September 1885 – 25 September 1970) was a senior British Army officer who served in the First and Second World Wars, where he commanded the 48th (South Midland) Infantry Division during t ...
, 1938–1939 late Grenadier Guards *Lieutenant-General Sir Bertram Sergison-Brooke, 1939–1942 late Grenadier Guards *Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Smith, 1942–1944 late Coldstream Guards *Lieutenant-General Sir
Charles Loyd General Sir Henry Charles Loyd, (12 February 1891 – 11 November 1973), nicknamed "Budget Loyd", was a senior British Army officer who fought in both the world wars, most notably during the Second World War as General Officer Commanding of the ...
, 1944–1947 late Coldstream Guards *Major-General Sir John Marriott, 1947–1950 late Scots Guards


Major-General Commanding the Household Brigade and General Officer Commanding London District (1950–1968)

*Major-General Sir
Julian Gascoigne Major-General Sir Julian Alvery Gascoigne, (, 25 October 1903 – 26 February 1990) was a senior British Army officer who served in the Second World War and became Major-General commanding the Household Brigade and General Officer Commanding ...
, 1950–1953 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General Sir George Johnson, 1953–1957 late Scots Guards *Major-General Sir Rodney Moore, 1957–1959 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General Sir
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, 1959–1962 late Coldstream Guards *Major-General Sir John Nelson, 1962–1965 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General Sir Basil Eugster, 1965–1968 late Irish Guards


Major-General Commanding the Household Division and General Officer Commanding London District (1968–)

*Major-General
Lord Michael Fitzalan-Howard Major General Lord Michael Fitzalan-Howard, (22 October 1916 – 2 November 2007), styled The Honourable Michael Fitzalan-Howard until 1975, was a senior officer in the British Army and a member of the Howard family. He was awarded the Military ...
, 1968–1971 late The Life Guards *Major-General Sir
James Bowes-Lyon Major General Sir Francis James Cecil Bowes-Lyon, (19 September 1917 – 18 December 1977) was a senior British Army officer who served as commandant of the British Sector in Berlin from 1968 to 1970. Early life and education Bowes-Lyon was b ...
, 1971–1973 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General Sir
Philip Ward Major General Sir Philip John Newling Ward, (10 July 1924 – 6 January 2003) was a senior British Army officer who, as Commander Land Forces, Gulf, oversaw Britain's withdrawal from the Persian Gulf in the 1970s. Ward served as high sheriff ...
, 1973–1976 late Welsh Guards *Major-General Sir John Swinton, 1976–1979 late Scots Guards *Major-General Sir
Desmond Langley Major General Sir Henry Desmond Allen Langley, (16 May 1930 – 14 February 2008) was a senior British Army officer who served as Major-General commanding the Household Division and General Officer Commanding London District from 1979 to 1983. ...
, 1979–1983 late The Life Guards *Major-General Sir James Eyre, 1983–1986 late Royal Horse Guards *Major-General Sir
Christopher Airy Major General Sir Christopher John Airy, (8 March 1934 – 7 April 2025) was a British Army officer who served as General Officer Commanding the London District and Major-General commanding the Household Division from 1986 to 1989. Military ...
, 1986–1989 late Scots Guards *Major-General Sir Simon Cooper, 1989–1991 late The Life Guards *Major-General Sir
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, 1991–1994 late Irish Guards *Major-General Sir
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, 1994–1997 late Scots Guards *Major-General Sir Evelyn Webb-Carter, 1997–2000 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General Sir
Redmond Watt General Sir Charles Redmond "Reddy" Watt, (born 1950) is a retired senior British Army officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, Land Command from 2006 to 2008. He was also the Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 2011 to 2018. Military ...
, 2000–2003 late Welsh Guards *Major-General Sir Sebastian Roberts, 2003–2007 late Irish Guards *Major-General Sir
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, 2007–2011 late Irish Guards 1998–2011 (commissioned into Coldstream Guards, 1977–98) *Major-General Sir
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, 2011–2013 late Grenadier Guards *Major-General Sir
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, 2013–2016 late The Life Guards *Major-General Sir
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, 2016–2019 late Welsh Guards *Major General Sir
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, 2019–2023 late Irish Guards *Major General James Bowder, 2023 – Present late Grenadier Guards


References

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