- 1603: Thomas Pavell[6]
- 1613: Hugh Clotworthy[6]
- 1618: Sir Hugh Clotworthy[6]
- 1622: Sir Hugh Clotworthy[7]
Charles I, 1625–1649
- 1625: Moses Hill[6]
- 1626: Neal Oge O'Neill[6]
- 1627: Cormick O'Hara[6]
- 1628: William Houston[6]
- 1629: Alexander MacDonnell[6]
- 1630: Robert Adair[6]
- 1631: Arthur O'Neill[6]
- 1632: Alexander Stuart[6]
- 1633: John Donaldson[6]
- 1634: Arthur Hill[6]
- 1635: Edward Maxwell[6]
- 1636: John Dalway[8]
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English Interregnum, 1649–1660
- 1656: Roger Lyndon[9]
- 1659: John Upton[6]
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Charles II, 1660–1685
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- 1673: Thadeus O'Hara[6]
- 1674: John Galland[6]
- 1675: Randall Bryce[11]
- 1676: William Huston[6]
- 1677: William Lesley[6]
- 1678: Edward Harrison[6]
- 1679: Henry Spencer[6]
- 1680: Randall Smith[6]
- 1681: George Macartney[6]
- 1682: John Bickerstaffe[6]
- 1683: John Bickerstaffe † / succeeded by Charles Stuart[6]
- 1684: Henry Davys[6]
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James II, 1685–1688
- 1685: Thomas Knox[6]
- 1686: Cormick O'Neill[6]
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- 1687: Cormick O'Neill[6]
- 1688: Shane O'Neill[6]
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William III, 1689–1702
- 1689: Shane O'Neill[6]
- 1690: Isaac MacCartney[9]
- 1691: Thomas Smith[6]
- 1692: Thomas Smith[6]
- 1693: William Shaw[6]
- 1694: Richard Dobbs[11]
- 1695: Clotworthy Upton[6]
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- 1696: Sir Robert Adair[6]
- 1697: Michael Harrison[6]
- 1698: Edmond Ellis[6]
- 1699: Andrew Clements[6]
- 1700: John O'Neill[6]
- 1701: John Davys[6]
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Anne, 1702–1714
- 1702: Benjamin Galland[6]
- 1703: Charles O'Neill[6]
- 1704: Brent Spencer[6]
- 1705: John Davys[6]
- 1706: Westerna Warring[6]
- 1707: Edward Clements[6]
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- 1708: Benjamin Galland[6]
- 1709: Arthur Davys[6]
- 1710: William Shaw[6]
- 1711: Andrew Clements[6]
- 1712: Westerna Warring[6]
- 1713: Brent Spencer[6]
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George I, 1714–1727
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- 1721: Francis Clements[6]
- 1722: Henry O'Hara[6]
- 1723: William Johnston[13]
- 1724: Ezekiel William Crombie[6]
- 1725: Ezekiel Davys Wiilson[6]
- 1726: Sir Robert Adair[6]
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George II, 1727–1760
- 1727: Rowley Hill[6]
- 1728: John Skeffington[6]
- 1729: Charles O'Neill[6]
- 1730: Valentine Jones[6]
- 1731: Alexander Stuart[6]
- 1732: John Moore[6]
- 1733: Hector McNeill[14]
- 1734: Hugh Boyd[6]
- 1735: John Houston[6]
- 1736: Clotworthy O'Neill[6]
- 1737: Hill Wilson[6]
- 1738: Edward Smith[6]
- 1739: Davys Wilson[6]
- 1740: William Boyd[6]
- 1741: Conway Spencer[6]
- 1742: Felix O'Neill[6]
- 1743: George Macartney[6]
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- 1744: William Agnew[6]
- 1745: Charles MacDaniel[6]
- 1746: John Cuppage[6]
- 1747: Edmund MacNaghten[6]
- 1748: Edward Brice[11]
- 1749: Roger MacNeill[6]
- 1750: Roger Moore[6]
- 1751: John Dunkin[6]
- 1752: Conway Richard Dobbs[13]
- 1753: Robert Adair[6]
- 1754: Bernard O'Neill[6]
- 1755: John Rowan[13]
- 1756: John MacNaghten[6]
- 1757: Arthur Upton[6]
- 1758: Charles O'Hara[13]
- 1759: James Leslie[6]
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George IV, 1820–1830
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- 1825: George Hutchinson of Ballymoney[21]
- 1826: Alexander MacManus[9]
- 1827: John MacCance[22]
- 1828: Cunningham Gregg[23]
- 1829: Nicholas de la Cherois-Crommelin[13]
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William IV, 1830–1837
- 1830: Richard Magennis[6]
- 1831: George H. Macartney of Lissanoure Castle[6]
- 1832: Alexander McNeill[6]
- 1833: Charles O'Hara[9]
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- 1834: David Kerr[6]
- 1835: Hugh Leckey of Beardiville[13]
- 1836: Edward Bruce of Scoutbush[11]
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George VI, 1936–1952
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- 1945: William Litton Rowland De Burgh Young[74]
- 1946: Arthur Cochran Herdman[75]
- 1947: Henry Adair Allen[76]
- 1948: Edward Stanley Clarke[77]
- 1949: Archibald Gordon Edward Turnley[78]
- 1950: Alexander James Henry Cramsie of O'harabrook, Ballymoney[79]
- 1951: Francis Casement[80]
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Elizabeth II, 1952–2022
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- 1987:
- 1988:
- 1989: Sandy Cramsie[115]
- 1990:
- 1991: M. D. Stewart-Moore[116]
- 1992: Richard G. Reade[117]
- 1993: P. D. Cooke[118]
- 1994: Andrew David Frazer[119]
- 1995: John H. H. Stewart[120]
- 1996: Daniel de Burgh Kinahan[121]
- 1997: Richard Francis Andrew Dobbs[122]
- 1998: Ronald Conway[123]
- 1999: Pamela Traill[124]
- 2000: Patricia Elise MacCarthy-Morrogh[125]
- 2001: John Weir Wallace[126]
- 2002: Michael John Alexander Cooke[127]
- 2003: Hugh Edward John Montgomery[128]
- 2004: Sheelagh Elizabeth Hillan[129]
- 2005: David John Reade[130]
- 2006: James Seymour Leslie[131]
- 2007: Joseph Wilson[132]
- 2008: Lady Juliet C. Frazer[133]
- 2009: Nigel Dobbs[134]
- 2010: Steven Montgomery
- 2011: David Severn Traill of Bushmills[135]
- 2012: Julia Elizabeth Shirley of Larne[136]
- 2013: Mervyn G Rankin of Portglenone[137]
- 2014: Shane O'Neill of Shanes Castle[138]
- 2015: John Pinkerton of Ballymoney[139]
- 2016: James Ernest Perry of Ballymena[140]
- 2017: Miranda Tisdale, DL of Muckamore[141]
- 2018: Gillian May Bingham of Ballyclare[142]
- 2019: James Ronald Hassard of Ballyclare[143]
- 2020: Rupert Cramsie of O’Harabrook[144]
- 2021: Susan Jane Pinkerton of Ballymoney[145]
- 2022: John Anthony Lockett of Lisburn[146]
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Charles III, 2022–present
- 2023: Peter Thomas Watts Mackie, of Lissanoure Castle[147]
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