List of presidents of Surrey County Cricket Club information
Surrey County Cricket Club is one of eighteen county teams in England that play first-class cricket. Below is a complete list of those who have served as President of the club. The position is an unpaid honorary one, the President acting as a figurehead. Those chosen are distinguished supporters of the club from all walks of life, including politics, business and entertainment, as well as notable former Surrey players and officials. From 1978 to 2012, Presidents usually served a one-year term, from the AGM held in March or April of the year specified until the following year's AGM, but in recent years a two-year term has been the norm.
No.
Name
Years
1
W. Strahan
1844–1855
2
H. Marshall
1856–1866
3
Frederick Miller
1867–1878
4
William Monson
1879–1894
5
Richard Webster
1895–1915
6
Jeremiah Colman
1916–1922
7
St John Brodrick
1923–1925
8
George Longman
1926–1928
9
Henry Leveson-Gower
1929–1939
10
B.A. Glanvill
1940–1946
11
Harry Primrose
1947–1949
12
Walter Monckton
1950–1952 1959–1964
13
Arthur Tedder
1953–1958
14
Terence Nugent
1965–1968
15
Caryl Thain
1969
16
Maurice Allom
1970–1977
17
W.E. Gerrish
1978
18
George Edwards
1979
19
Alfred Gover
1980
20
Stuart Surridge
1981
21
Geoffrey Rimbault
1982
22
Michael Barton
1983
23
Alexander Durie
1984
25
Robert Carr
1985
26
Martin Turner
1986
27
Alec Bedser
1987
28
Michael Sandberg
1988
29
Geoffrey Howard
1989
30
Eric Bedser
1990
31
Bernard Coleman
1991
32
William D. Wickson and Dennis Cox
1992
33
John Stocker
1993
41
John Poland
1994
35
Peter May
1995[nb 1]
36
John Paul Getty, Jr.
1996
37
Betty Surridge
1997
38
Micky Stewart
1998–99
39
John Major
2000–01
40
Brian Downing
2002–03
41
Derek Newton
2004
42
Richard Stilgoe
2005
43
John Edrich
2006
44
Vic Dodds
2007
45
Roger Knight
2008
46
Mike Soper
2009
47
David Watts
2010
48
Roger Harman
2011
49
Sir Michael Pickard
2012
50
Sir Trevor McDonald
2013-14
51
Pat Pocock
2015-16
52
David P Stewart
2017-18
53
Ken Schofield
2019-21
54
David Pakeman
2021-23
55
Patricia Garrard
2023-24
^Peter May was awarded the honour of President after his death from a brain tumour on 27 December 1994.
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