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This article published in the Court Circular section of The Times on 30 november 1921 announced the resignation of commissions as Deputy Lieutenants of counties, including Arthur Conan Doyle's one of Surrey.


Court Circular

The Times (30 november 1921, p. 13)

The following resignations of commissions as Deputy Lieutenants of counties are announced in last night's Gazette:— The Earl of Dalhousie, the Hon. Charles Maule Ramsay, and Mr. Claude Cathcart Strachan Carnegie, late of Tarrie, for Forfarshire ; and Sir William Chance, Bt., and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for Surrey.