High Sheriff of Belfast

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High Sheriff of Belfast
Incumbent
Michael Long (Alliance)

since January 2021
StyleHigh Sheriff[1]
AppointerSecretary of State
(on the advice of the Council)
Term lengthOne year
Inaugural holderSir James Henderson
Formation1900

The High Sheriff of Belfast is a title and position which was created in 1900 under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, with Sir James Henderson the first holder. Like other high sheriff positions, it is largely a ceremonial post today. The current high sheriff is Councillor Michael Andrew Long of the Alliance Party, who took office in January 2021.

The high sheriff is theoretically the judicial representative of the Queen in the city, while the Lord Lieutenant of Belfast is the Sovereign's personal representative. Today, the office is now largely symbolic with few formal duties other than deputising for the Lord Mayor of Belfast at official events. Irish Nationalists and Republican council members generally do not allow their names to go forward for the nomination as the post is seen as a reflection of the city's imperialist past.

Appointments are made on annual basis by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, who asks the outgoing high sheriff and Belfast City Council to suggest the names of three people who are deemed suitable to hold the position. In recent years the council has suggested only one candidate, who is normally a member of the council.[2] The high sheriff's term of office runs from January to December, which is distinct from the term of office for the lord mayor and deputy lord mayor who take up office in May or June each year.[3]

Prior to 1900 sheriffs were elected by the city council.

List of high sheriffs[]

20th century[]

21st century[]

See also[]

  • Members of Belfast City Council

References[]

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  8. ^ "City High Sheriffs", Weekly Irish Times, 13 February 1904
  9. ^ "New High Sheriff of Belfast", Irish Times, 3 February 1905
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  11. ^ "City High Sheriffs", Irish Times, 29 January 1908
  12. ^ "City High Sheriffs", Irish Times, 30 January 1909
  13. ^ "Judges leave Belfast", Irish Times, 28 March 1910
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  15. ^ "The High Sheriff List", Irish Times, 27 January 1912
  16. ^ "City High Sheriffs", Weekly Irish Times, 8 February 1913
  17. ^ "City High Sheriffs", Irish Times, 31 January 1914
  18. ^ "City High Sheriffs in Ireland", Weekly Irish Times, 6 February 1915
  19. ^ "City High Sheriffs in Ireland", Weekly Irish Times, 5 February 1916
  20. ^ "Irish City High Sheriffs", Irish Times, 31 January 1917
  21. ^ "Viceroy in Belfast", Irish Times, 7 August 1918
  22. ^ "Irish City High Sheriffs", Irish Times, 1 February 1919
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  24. ^ "High Sheriff's luncheon", Irish Times, 21 July 1921
  25. ^ "Mr. Alexander McKeag, Belfast", Irish Times, 8 July 1924
  26. ^ "The Lord Lieutenant". Belfast Gazette (34): 326. 3 March 1922.
  27. ^ "His Grace the Governor". Belfast Gazette (83): 35. 2 February 1923.
  28. ^ "Civic day in Belfast", Irish Times, 23 July 1924
  29. ^ "Ministry of Home Affairs for Northern Ireland". Belfast Gazette (136): 610. 1 February 1924.
  30. ^ "Shrievalty of Belfast", Weekly Irish Times, 31 January 1925
  31. ^ "Ministry of Home Affairs for Northern Ireland". Belfast Gazette (189): 43. 6 February 1925.
  32. ^ "Four times Lord Mayor", Irish Times, 25 January 1926
  33. ^ "Ministry of Home Affairs for Northern Ireland". Belfast Gazette (241): 53. 5 February 1926.
  34. ^ "Northern Ireland", Irish Times, 24 February 1927
  35. ^ "Civic affairs in Belfast", Irish Times, 21 January 1930
  36. ^ "Naval officers' visit to Belfast", Irish Times, 19 June 1931
  37. ^ "Belfast Lord Mayoralty", Irish Times, 23 January 1932
  38. ^ Belfast Gazette, 10 February 1933
  39. ^ Belfast Gazette, 2 February 1934, p.1
  40. ^ Belfast Gazette, 7 June 1935
  41. ^ Belfast Gazette, 10 June 1938
  42. ^ Belfast Gazette, 9 June 1939
  43. ^ Belfast Gazette, 6 June 1941
  44. ^ Belfast Gazette, 4 June 1943
  45. ^ Belfast Gazette, 2 June 1944, p.118
  46. ^ "Tributes paid to ex-Lord Mayor; Obituary", Belfast News Letter, 7 January 2003
  47. ^ Belfast Gazette, 31 May 1946
  48. ^ Belfast Gazette, 13 June 1947
  49. ^ Belfast Gazette, 11 June 1948
  50. ^ Belfast Gazette, 16 June 1950
  51. ^ Belfast Gazette, 15 June 1951, p.1
  52. ^ Belfast Gazette, 13 June 1952
  53. ^ Belfast Gazette, 19 June 1953
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  55. ^ Belfast Gazette, 15 June 1956
  56. ^ Belfast Gazette, 14 June 1957
  57. ^ Belfast Gazette, 27 June 1958
  58. ^ Belfast Gazette, 12 June 1959
  59. ^ Belfast Gazette, 17 June 1960
  60. ^ Belfast Gazette, 16 June 1961
  61. ^ Belfast Gazette, 15 June 1962
  62. ^ Belfast Gazette, 14 June 1963
  63. ^ "Bethany Congregation" (PDF). Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  64. ^ Belfast Gazette, 18 June 1965
  65. ^ Belfast Gazette, 17 June 1966
  66. ^ Belfast Gazette, 16 June 1967
  67. ^ "Appointments". Belfast Gazette (2489): 216. 14 June 1968.
  68. ^ "Former Lord Mayor Sir Myles dies at 72", Belfast Telegraph, 23 February 1998
  69. ^ "Appointments". Belfast Gazette (2634): 251. 26 June 1970.
  70. ^ "Appointments". Belfast Gazette (2715): 321. 25 June 1971.
  71. ^ "Queen petitioned to keep governor", Irish Times, 23 June 1973
  72. ^ "Appointments". Belfast Gazette (2794): 245. 30 June 1972.
  73. ^ "Ministry of Home Affairs". Belfast Gazette (2898): 416. 29 June 1973.
  74. ^ Fionnuala O'Connor, "Man at the door without much hope", Irish Times, 20 November 1975
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  79. ^ "Come shopping, appeals Belfast", Irish Times, 2 December 1980
  80. ^ "Northern Ireland Office". Belfast Gazette (3767): 13. 11 January 1980.
  81. ^ "Woman installed as High Sheriff of Belfast", Irish Times, 7 February 1981
  82. ^ Jump up to: a b "Catholic voted sheriff", Irish Times, 2 November 1982
  83. ^ "New Belfast High Sheriff", Irish Times, 4 February 1984
  84. ^ "Northern Ireland Office". Belfast Gazette (4355): 1. 6 January 1984.
  85. ^ Belfast Gazette, 28 December 1984
  86. ^ Belfast Gazette, 26 July 1985
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  88. ^ "Belfast council set to end ban", Irish Times, 23 February 1991
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  91. ^ "Death of former Mayor of Belfast", Irish Times, 21 October 1993
  92. ^ Belfast Gazette, 8 January 1993
  93. ^ Belfast Gazette, 7 January 1994
  94. ^ "New High Sheriff for Belfast", Irish Times, 27 February 1996
  95. ^ Nelson McCausland, Democratic Unionist Party
  96. ^ Gary Grattan, "High Sheriff of Belfast sworn in", Belfast Telegraph, 22 January 2003
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  103. ^ Deputy Lord Mayor David Browne, Belfast City Council
  104. ^ New High Sheriff of Belfast sworn in, Belfast City Council
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  108. ^ New High Sheriff sworn in, Belfast City Council, 12 January 2012
  109. ^ New High Sheriff sworn in, Belfast City Council, 21 January 2013
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  112. ^ "Appointment of Sheriffs". Belfast Gazette (8329): 10. 8 January 2021.
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