- 1603:
- 1613: Charles Poyntz [5]
- 1618:
- 1622:
- 1623: Sir William Brownlow [6]
Charles I, 1625–1649
- 1625:
- 1626:
- 1627:
- 1628:
- 1629:
- 1630:
- 1631:
- 1632:
- 1633:
- 1634:
- 1635:
- 1636:
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English Interregnum, 1649–1660
- 1655: Sir George Acheson, 3rd Bt [7]
- 1656: Sir George Acheson, 3rd Bt [7]
- 1659:
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Charles II, 1660–1685
- 1660:
- 1661:
- 1662:
- 1663:
- 1664:
- 1665: Edward Richardson of Legacorry[8]
- 1666:
- 1667:
- 1668: Arthur Brownlow [6]
- 1669: Arthur Brownlow [6]
- 1670:
- 1671:
- 1672:
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- 1673:
- 1674:
- 1675:
- 1676:
- 1677:
- 1678:
- 1679:
- 1680:
- 1681:
- 1682:
- 1683:
- 1684: George Blacker [8]
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James II, 1685–1688
- 1685:
- 1686: Marcus Clerk [9]
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- 1687:
- 1688: Hamlett Obins [10]
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William III, 1689–1702
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- 1696:
- 1697: Arthur Brownlow [6]
- 1698:
- 1699:
- 1700:
- 1701:
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Anne, 1702–1714
- 1702: Roger Hall [8]
- 1703:
- 1704:
- 1705:
- 1706:
- 1707:
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- 1708:
- 1709:
- 1710:
- 1711:
- 1712:
- 1713:
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George I, 1714–1727
- 1714: Edward Bond [12]
- 1715: John Richardson [13]
- 1716: James Maison [12]
- 1717: Oliver St John [12]
- 1718: John Maxwell [12]
- 1719: John Bolton [12]
- 1720: Henry Richardson [12]
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- 1721: Sir William Johnston [12]
- 1722: Joshua Johnston [12]
- 1723: Thomas Tipping [12]
- 1724: Thomas Clarke [12]
- 1725: Anthony Madden [12]
- 1726: Francis Obre [12]
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George II, 1727–1760
George III, 1760–1820
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- 1790: James Johnston [12]
- 1791: Nicholas Archdall Cope [12]
- 1792: James Harden [12]
- 1793: John Pringle [12]
- 1794: John Ogle [12]
- 1795: Savage Hall of Narrow Water[8]
- 1796: John Ogle [12]
- 1797: Robert Bernard Sparrow [12]
- 1798: Kenrick Cope [12]
- 1799: Robert Camden Cope ‡ / succeeded by Archibald Eyre Obins [12]
- 1800: Thomas Verner [12]
- 1801: Du Pre Alexander, Viscount Alexander [12]
- 1802: John Henry Burges [12]
- 1803: John Moore [12]
- 1804: John O'Donnell [17]
- 1805: Sir Capel Molyneux, 4th Bt [17]
- 1806: George Ensor [17]
- 1807: Jonathan Seaver of Heath Hall [14] (son of Thomas, HS 1775)
- 1808: John Reade [17]
- 1809: Robert Harden [17]
- 1810: Hon. Jerome de Salis [17]
- 1811: William Blacker [17]
- 1812: Nicholas George Johnston [17]
- 1813: Charles Eastwood [17]
- 1814: Robert Macan [18]
- 1815: Roger Hall [17]
- 1816: Joseph Atkinson [17]
- 1817: William Irwin of Mount Irwin[17]
- 1818: Maxwell Close of Drumbanagher[17]
- 1819: Walter MacGeough-Bond of Drumsill, Siver Bridge[19]
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George IV, 1820–1830
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- 1825: Thomas Atkinson [20]
- 1826: Acheson St George [21]
- 1827: William Olpherts [22]
- 1828: Barry Fox [23]
- 1829: Hunt Walsh Chambre of Hawthorn Hill[24]
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William IV, 1830–1837
Victoria, 1837–1901
Edward VII, 1901–1910
George V, 1910–1936
- 1911:
- 1912:
- 1913:
- 1914: Hunt Walsh Leech [44]
- 1915:
- 1916: William Byers [46]
- 1917:
- 1918:
- 1919:
- 1920:
- 1921:
- 1922: Thomas Bowen Johnston [47]
- 1923: Thomas Trew Maclean [48]
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- 1924: James Edward Calvert [49]
- 1925: Thomas Henry White [50]
- 1926: John Charters Boyle [51]
- 1927: Samuel Alexander Bell [52]
- 1928: William M. Clow [53]
- 1929: Charles Barclay Macpherson Chambré [54]
- 1930: Thomas Grevilie Sinton [55]
- 1931: Noel Stephen Smith [56]
- 1932: Gilbert Evelyn Barcroft [57]
- 1933: David Malcomson Barcroft [58]
- 1934: Arthur Dawson Allen [59]
- 1935: Hector Charles Chatterton Deane [60]
- 1936: Richard Henry Stephens Richardson [61]
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George VI, 1936–1952
- 1937: Arthur Delacherois Irwin [62]
- 1938: William Edward Greeves [63]
- 1939: George Valentine Crossley Irwin [64]
- 1940: James Edwards Harden [65]
- 1941: George Scott [66]
- 1942: Thomas Averell Shillington [67]
- 1943: Alfred William Cowdy [68]
- 1944: Bunbury Archer Atkinson [69]
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- 1945: John Stephen Wakefield Richardson [70]
- 1946: George Norman Proctor [71]
- 1947: Robert McKean Cowdy [72]
- 1948: Archibald Dunlap Gibson [73]
- 1949: Alexander Reginald Wakefield Richardson [74]
- 1950: George Fitzroy Gillespie [75]
- 1951: Ynyr Alfred Burges [76]
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Elizabeth II, 1952–present
- 1952: Walter Albert Nevill MacGeough-Bond [77]
- 1953: Cecil Brown [78]
- 1954: William Alexander Mullen [79]
- 1955: Harold Brown [80]
- 1956: James Nicholson Brown [81]
- 1957: Edward Kennedy Walkington [82]
- 1958: Alleyn Cardwell Moore [83]
- 1959: Richard Graves Johnston [84]
- 1960: James Robert Bargrave Armstrong [85]
- 1961: Henry Alwyn White [86]
- 1962: Francis Edward Nangle [87]
- 1963: Acheson Harden Glendinning [88]
- 1964: George Edwin McCaw [89]
- 1965: Michael Henry Armstrong [90]
- 1966: George Dougan [91]
- 1967: James Matthew Stronge [92]
- 1968: Thomas Carter Johnston [93]
- 1969: Alexander Edmond Knight [94]
- 1970: John Fitzroy Gillespie [95]
- 1971: Geoffrey Alastair Nisbet Boyne [96]
- 1972: Kenneth McCleery [97]
- 1973: W. Bernard Cowdy [98]
- 1974: Henry William Francis Reid [99]
- 1975: Henry George Glendinning [100]
- 1976: Alexander Hugh O'Brien Greer [101]
- 1977: Donald Henry Stevenson [102]
- 1978: Ronald McIlroy Wilson [103]
- 1979: Frederick Michael Alexander Torrens-Spence [104]
- 1980: John Reginald Miller [105]
- 1981: Alexander Hugh Courtney [106]
- 1982: Andrew Alwyn White [107]
- 1983: J. H. H. Balmer [108]
- 1984: W. H. Jordan [109]
- 1985: E. B. Wilson [110]
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- 1986:
- 1987:
- 1988:
- 1989:
- 1990:
- 1991: John Daniel Thompson [111]
- 1992: James Rochester Nelson [112]
- 1993: J. N. Greenlee [113]
- 1994: J. E. Lamb [114]
- 1995: John C. K. Magowan [115]
- 1996: Margaret Patton [116]
- 1997: John Oliver Woods [117]
- 1998: David Eric Dorman [118]
- 1999: Anne E. Cullen [119]
- 2000: Archibald Thomas Laughlan Gibson [120]
- 2001: Patrick Stephen Kellett [121]
- 2002: Mary Catherine Dixon [122]
- 2003: Barbara Ann Gillespie [123]
- 2004: Caroline Bridget Good [124]
- 2005: Leslie Victor Johnston of Armagh[125]
- 2006: Ralph Edward Cope Cowdy of Loughgall[126]
- 2007: Colin Wallace Mathews [127]
- 2008: Desmond Robert David Mitchell [128]
- 2009: Gerard Patrick Millar [129]
- 2010: John Niall Collen
- 2011: Peter Colvin [130]
- 2012:
- 2013:
- 2014:
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Notes
‡ Stood as Member of Parliament
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