This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire. Since 1689, all Lords Lieutenant have also been Custos Rotulorum of Oxfordshire.
Deputy lieutenants
A deputy lieutenant of Oxfordshire is commissioned by the Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire. Deputy lieutenants support the work of the lord-lieutenant. There can be several deputy lieutenants at any time, depending on the population of the county. Their appointment does not terminate with the changing of the lord-lieutenant, but they usually retire at age 75.
19th century
- 28 February 1831: Francis George Spencer
- 28 February 1831: Charles Peers
- 28 February 1831: Richard Weyland
- 28 February 1831: William Francis Lowndes Stone
- 28 February 1831: Walter Strickland
- 28 February 1831: John Brown
- 28 February 1831: John Bayley
- 28 February 1831: Thomas Stonor
- 28 February 1831: Colonel John Fane
- 8 March 1831: Sir Henry John Lambert
- 8 March 1831: James Haughton Langston
- 6 April 1831: J. W. Henley
- 4 August 1852: Lord Alan Spencer-Churchill
- 4 August 1852: Thomas Stonor, 3rd Baron Camoys
- 4 August 1852: Percy Barrington, 8th Viscount Barrington
- 4 August 1852: General Sir William Knollys
- 4 August 1852: Major George Hall
- 4 August 1852: Joseph Phillimore
- 4 August 1852: Hugh Hamersley
- 4 August 1852: George Henry Earnett
- 4 August 1852: Henry Barnett
- 4 August 1852: Richard Aubrey Cartwright
- 4 August 1852: James Patrick Muirhead
- 4 August 1852: William Barrington Reade
- 4 August 1852: William Henry Stone
- 4 August 1852: Frederick Whitaker
- 4 August 1852: Henry Norris
- 4 August 1852: Joseph John Henley
- 4 August 1852: Clement Cottrell Dormer
- 4 August 1852: Henry Hall
- 4 August 1852: Arthur Henry Clerke Brown
- 4 August 1852: William Elias Taunton
- 4 August 1852: William Earle Tyndale
- 4 August 1852: Archer Robert Tawney
- 4 August 1852: William Weinyss Methven Dewar
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