Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer
The Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer is an officer in Scotland who represents the Crown's interests in bona vacantia, ultimus haeres and treasure trove.
The Q<R holds two offices, both instituted at the foundation of the Court of Exchequer in 1707 and which were joined in 1836. The Queen's Remembrancer was the chief executive officer of the Exchequer under the Barons of Exchequer. The Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's principal duty was the examination and audit of the criminal accounts for Scotland. In more recent history, this officer was the Treasury representative on various Scottish government boards and acted as Paymaster-General in Scotland.
From 1835, the King's Rembrancer carried out the duties of the King's Almoner (which office had been suppressed in 1832), including the payment of annuities to those on the royal charity roll.[1]
From 1858 the office of Q<R was held in conjunction with that of Registrar of Companies, Limited Partnerships and Business Names, auditor of the accounts of sheriff clerks and procurators fiscal, responsible for the collection of fines and penalties imposed in Scottish courts, Keeper of the Edinburgh Gazette, administrator of treasure trove and of estates of deceased persons which fall to the crown as ultimus haeres, and responsible for the custody of the Regalia of Scotland kept in Edinburgh Castle.
In 1981 the office was transferred to the Crown Agent, the senior officer of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service. Since 1999 that office has been part of the Scottish Executive, and the link with the Treasury has been severed.
Office holders
King's/Queen's Remembrancer
- Sir Patrick Murray (in 1815)[2]
Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer
- George Robinson (in 1815)[3]
Queen's & Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer
- 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 [4]
- 2002: Norman McFadyen CBE
- 2009: Catherine Dyer
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References
- ^ Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia of the Laws of Scotland, Vol. 7 "The Crown", Officers of State, paragraph 839.
- ^ The Post-Office Annual Directory from Whitsunday 1815 to Whitsunday 1816, Edinburgh, 1815.
- ^ The Post-Office Annual Directory from Whitsunday 1815 to Whitsunday 1816, Edinburgh, 1815.
- ^ Who's Who in Scotland, 2008
External links
- [1] QLTR website
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