High Sheriff of Hampshire

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This is a list of High Sheriffs of Hampshire. This title was often given as High Sheriff of the County of Southampton until 1959.

List of High Sheriffs[]

  • 1070–1096: Hugh de Port [1]
  • 1105: Henry de Port (son of Hugh)
  • 1129: William de Pont de l'Arche
  • 1130: William de Pont de l'Arche
  • 1150: Thurstan de Popham
  • 1155–1159: Turstin (Turcinus)
  • 1161–1169: Richard, son of Turstin
  • 1170–1173: Hugo de Gundevill
  • 1174–1179: Herudus de Stratoon and Hugo de Gundevill
  • 1180–1188: Geoffrey, son of Azon.
  • 1189: Ogerus, son of Ogerus
  • 1189: Godfrey de Luci
  • 1190: John de Rebez
  • 1191: Willam Briwerre
  • 1192: Ogerus, son of Ogerus
  • 1193–1200: Hugo de Bosco

13th century[]

  • 1201: Willam Briwerre and Radulph de Bray
  • 1202–1203: Geoffrey, son of Peter and William Stokes
  • 1204–1207: Roger, son of Ade.
  • 1208–1209: Walter Briewer and Alan de Bockland
  • 1210: Willam Briwerre
  • 1211–1213: Hugh de Neville and Geoffrey Salvaozins
  • 1214: William de St John
  • 1215: Willam Briwerre and William de St John
  • 1216: Sir John Marshal
  • 1217–1223: Peter des Roches and William de Schorewell
  • 1224–1225: Richard Poore and Bartholemew de Kernes
  • 1226–1227: Richard Poore and Gilbert de Staplebrigg
  • 1228: Nicholas de Moels and Walter de Ramsey
  • 1229–1231: Nicholas de Moels and Henry of Bath
  • 1232–1233: Peter des Roches and Roger de Wascelin
  • 1234: Henry fitz Nicholas (brother of Ralph fitz Nicholas)
  • 1235: Henry fitz Nicholas and Robert de Mara
  • 1236–1238: Geoffrey de Lisle
  • 1239–1241: Emueus de Sacy [2]
  • 1242–1247: Robert Passelewe
  • 1248: Robert Passell
  • 1249–1254: Henry Facull
  • 1255: Henry de Farneleg
  • 1256: James le Savage
  • 1257–1258: John le Ja. Savage
  • 1259: William de Wintershull
  • 1260–1261: Reginald FitzPiers and John le Flemer
  • 1262: Reginald FitzPiers and Hereward de Marisco
  • 1263–1264: John le Botele
  • 1265: Gerard de Grue
  • 1266–1268: John le Botele
  • 1269–1272: William de Wintershull
  • 1273: Henry de Shotbroke
  • 1274–1277: Job. de Havering
  • 1278–1279: William de Braybofe
  • 1280–1282: Philip de Foynil
  • 1280: Jordan de Kingston
  • 1283–1284: Simon de Winton
  • 1285–1288: William de Bremschete
  • 1289–1290: Ingeramus de Waleys
  • 1291–1292: Richard Aston
  • 1293–1296: Hugo de Chickenull
  • 1297–1300: Thomas de Warblington (died 1317)[3]

14th century[]

  • 1301: John de Gerbg.
  • 1302–1304: Thomas de Warblington [3]
  • 1305–1306: Phil de Foynil
  • 1307–1311: Thomas de Warblington [3]
  • 1312–1313: James de Norton and John de la Bech
  • 1314–1316: John de la Bech
  • 1317: Richard Byflett
  • 1318: Robert de Norton
  • 1319: James de Norton
  • 1320: John de Tichburne
  • 1323–1337: John de Scures
  • 1338: Robert Daundelin
  • 1339: Robert de Popeham and Robert Daundelin
  • 1340: John de Palton and Thomas de Chisenhall
  • 1341: John de Palton
  • 1342–1346: Thomas de Apsall
  • 1347–1349: Henry Sturmey
  • 1350–1353: John de Westminster
  • 1354: William de Overton
  • 1355: John de Palton
  • 1356–1359: Walter de Haywood
  • 1360–1364: Thomas de Hampton
  • 1365: Nicholas Woodlocke
  • 1366–1367: Radulph Thurnbarne
  • 1368:Peter Brugg
  • 1369–1370: John Botiler
  • 1371:Thomas Warner
  • 1372: Philip de Popham
  • 1373: Laurence de Sto Martino
  • 1374: Richard Pauncefort
  • 1375: Theob. de Gorges
  • 1376: Thomas Boklands
  • 1377: Radulph de Norton
  • 1378: John Bettesthorne of Bisterne
  • 1379: Walter Ramsey
  • 1380: William Kingborne
  • 1381: Hugh Crane
  • 1382: of East Cholderton, Sherborne 'Coudray'
  • 1383: John Shownes
  • 1384: John de la Zouch
  • 1385: John Showne
  • 1386: of Marsh Court in King's Somborne
  • 1387: John de Uvedale of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1388: Henry Popham of Popham
  • 1389: of Stratfield Saye House
  • 1390: Philip Baynard
  • 1391: of Marsh Court in King's Somborne
  • 1392: Robert Dingley of Wolverton and Fittleton, Wilts
  • 1393: Robert Attemore of Pamber
  • 1394: of East Cholderton, Sherborne 'Coudray' (died 1395) and Thomas Warner
  • 1396: John Waytes
  • 1397–1398: William Audley
  • 1399: John de Uvedale of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey

15th century[]

  • 1400: John Waterton and John Chamfloure
  • 1401: Sir John Berkeley of Beverston Castle
  • 1402–1403: of Herriard
  • 1404: John Tichbourne
  • 1405: Sir John Berkeley of Beverston Castle
  • 1406: William Marshall
  • 1407: John Uvedale of Wickham
  • 1408: of Bramshott
  • 1409: Sir Walter Sandys of Sherborne 'Coudray'
  • 1410: William Warblington
  • 1413: Thomas Chaucer of Ewelme, Oxfordshire
  • 1414: of Wickham
  • 1415: of the Vine
  • 1416: of Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire
  • 1417: of Herriard
  • 1418: William Bremsbeth
  • 1419: of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1420–1421: William Kingborne
  • 1422: of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1423: Sir Walter Sandys of Sherborne 'Coudray'
  • 1424: of Farley Chamberlayne
  • 1425: Sir Maurice Bruyn of South Ockendon, Essex
  • 1426: of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1427: Sir Stephen Popham of Popham
  • 1428: of The Vine
  • 1429: Thomas Thame
  • 1430: John Seymour[4]
  • 1431: Walter Veere
  • 1432: John Giffard
  • 1433: of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1434: Robert Dingley of Wolverton
  • 1435: of the Vine
  • 1436: John Seymour
  • 1437: William Fauconer
  • 1438: Thomas Uvedale
  • 1439: John Lisle
  • 1440: Sir Stephen Popham of Popham
  • 1441: John Rogers
  • 1442: Thomas Thame
  • 1443: Henry Trencard of Dorset
  • 1444: Thomas Montgomery
  • 1445: Thomas Molegues
  • 1446: Henry Brum
  • 1447: Thomas Uvedale
  • 1448: Robert Fenns
  • 1449: Richard Dalingrug
  • 1450: Thomas Warbleton
  • 1451: Thomas Uvedale
  • 1452: Thomas Thame
  • 1453: John Seymour
  • 1454: John Wallop
  • 1455: Maurice Berkeley
  • 1456: Ber. Brookes
  • 1457: John Paulett
  • 1458: Henry Brum
  • 1459: John Philpot
  • 1461: John Wallop
  • 1462–63: John Paulett
  • 1464: Sir Thomas Uvedale of Wickham Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1465: Edward Berkeley
  • 1466: Geoffrey Gate
  • 1467: Maurice Berkeley
  • 1468: John Rogers
  • 1469: John Whitehead
  • 1470: Richard Darel
  • 1471: Maurice Berkeley
  • 1472: Edward berkeley
  • 1473: John Rogers
  • 1474: Charles Bulkley
  • 1475: Thomas Troys
  • 1476: Edward Berkeley
  • 1477: William Berkeley
  • 1478: Edward Hargill
  • 1479: John Cooke
  • 1480: Sir William Uvedale of Wickham Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1481: Edward Berkeley
  • 1482: John Brookes
  • 1483: Robert Pointz
  • 1484: John Rogers
  • 1485: Robert Carr and Edward Berkeley
  • 1486: John Cooke
  • 1487: Sir William Uvedale of Wickham Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1488: John Tichborne
  • 1489: John Pound
  • 1490: Thomas Troys
  • 1491: Edward Berkeley
  • 1492: John Paulett, jnr
  • 1493: Sir William Uvedale of Wickham Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1494: John Dudley
  • 1495: John Giffard
  • 1496: John Pounds
  • 1497: Thomas Troys
  • 1498: William Sands
  • 1499: Dau. Owen

16th century[]

  • 1500: John Paulett
  • 1501: John Philpot
  • 1502: Richard Wallop
  • 1503: John Waller
  • 1504: John Pound
  • 1505: John Puterham
  • 1506: Robert White
  • 1507: Sir John Lisle
  • 1508–1509: John Leigh
  • 1510: Robert Wallop
  • 1511: Richard Sands
  • 1512: William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
  • 1513: Sir William Compton
  • 1514: Arthur Plantagenet
  • 1515: Richard Norton
  • 1516: Robert Wallop
  • 1517: John Dawtree
  • 1518: John Lisley
  • 1519: William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
  • 1520: John Kaleway
  • 1521: William Frost
  • 1522: William Giffard
  • 1523: William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
  • 1524: Robert Wallop
  • 1525: Peter Philpot
  • 1526: Anthont Willoughby
  • 1527: of Thruxton
  • 1528: William Berkeley
  • 1529: Richard Andrewes
  • 1530: Lionel Morres
  • 1531: of Thruxton
  • 1532: Richard Pexall
  • 1533: John Kaleway
  • 1534: John Paulet (later Marquess of Winchester)
  • 1535: Anthony Winsore
  • 1536: Peter Philpot
  • 1537: William Berkeley
  • 1538: of Thruxton
  • 1539: John Kingsmill of Sydmonton Court
  • 1540: Anthony Winsore
  • 1541: Richard Andrews
  • 1542: John Kaleway
  • 1543: Reginald Williams of Oxfordshire
  • 1544: William Wacham
  • 1545: Nicholas Lister
  • 1546: George Paulett
  • 1547: of Tichborne
  • 1548: Francis Dawtree
  • 1549: Nicholas Lister
  • 1550: Nichlas Pexall
  • 1551: John St Lowe
  • 1551: Richard Cotton of Bedhampton and Warblington [5]
  • 1552: Sir William Kellaway of Rockbourne and John Norton [6]
  • 1553: Nicholas Tichborne (son of Nicholas 1547)
  • 1554: Sir John Bruyn [6]
  • 1555: John of Southwick Whyte [6]
  • 1556: of East Tisted[6]
  • 1557: Sir Richard Pexsall [6]
  • 1558: Sir Oliver Wallop [6]
  • 1559: Thomas Pace
  • 1560: William Paulet
  • 1560 (Mar–Nov): of Place House, Wickham
  • 1561: Sir John Berkeley of Southover
  • 1562: George Mills
  • 1563: William Kingsmill
  • 1564: of Rotherfield in East Tisted
  • 1565: Richard Pexall
  • 1566: Mil. Bulkley
  • 1567: Sir Robert Oxenbridge of Hurstbourne Priors
  • 1568: Sir Henry Seymour of Marwell
  • 1569: John Worsley
  • 1570: Gilbert Wells
  • 1571: William Waller
  • 1572: William Jepham (Jephson?)
  • 1573: Edward White of Southwick Priory
  • 1574: Edward Aboroe
  • 1575: Richard White
  • 1576: Walter Sandys of Timsbury
  • 1577: John Thurnburgh
  • 1578: Henry Gifford of King's Somborne
  • 1579: Benjamin Tichborne of Tichborne
  • 1580: James Paget
  • 1581: Henry Ughtread
  • 1582: Robert White
  • 1583: ?Robert (Thomas) Dabridgecourt of Horwoods, Preston Candover
  • 1584: William White
  • 1585: Thomas West of Testwood in Eling
  • 1586: of Rockbourne
  • 1587: of Farley Chamberlayne
  • 1588: Richard Norton
  • 1589: Edward Goddard
  • 1590: of Herriard and Freefolk, near Whitchurch
  • 1591: Sir Walter Sandys of Timsbury
  • 1592: of Merwell
  • 1593: ?Nicholas Mill of Nursling
  • 1594: Sir William Uvedale (Udall) of Wickham Hants
  • 1595: Robert Oxenbridge
  • 1596: Richard Norton
  • 1597: of Heckfield
  • 1598: John White of Southwick
  • 1599: of Southampton and Wield

17th century[]

  • 1600: Francis Palmes of Lancelevy
  • 1601: William Kingsmill
  • 1602: Sir Benjamin Tichborne of Tichborne (2nd term)
  • 1603: Sir Henry Wallop of Farleigh Wallop (1st term)
  • 1604: William Abarrow
  • 1605: William Doddington of Breamore House
  • 1606: Sir William Oglander
  • 1607: Daniel Norton of Southwick Priory
  • 1608: of Chawton
  • 1609: Sir Henry Whitehead of Norman Court, West Tytherley
  • 1610: Thomas Stukeley
  • 1611: Sir William Sandys of Winchester
  • 1612: William Kingsmill
  • 1613: Sir Richard Norton, Bt of Southwick Park
  • 1614: John Paulett
  • 1615: Edward Richards
  • 1616: Richard Worseley
  • 1617: Henry Clarke
  • 1618: John Compton
  • 1619: Thomas Neele
  • 1620: Thomas Lambert
  • 1621: George Philpot
  • 1622: Stephen Knight of Chawton Park
  • 1623: Henry Hook
  • 1624: Arthur Wilmot
  • 1625: Daniel Norton of Southwick Park
  • 1626: Em. Gadder
  • 1627: Sir John Mill, 1st Baronet of Newton Bury and Southampton
  • 1628: Francis Douse
  • 1629: Sir Henry Wallop of Farleigh Wallop (2nd term)
  • 1630: , jnr of Steventon
  • 1631: Sir Robert Payne
  • 1632: Thomas Stewkley
  • 1633: Edward Hooper
  • 1634: William Beonsaw
  • 1635: Richard Whitehead of Norman Court[7]
  • 1636: John Button of Buckland
  • 1637: Sir John Oglander
  • 1638: Jac. Hunt
  • 1639: Richard Major of Hursley(father-in-law of Richard Cromwell)
  • 1640: Sir Hugh Stewkley
  • 1641: John Feilder
  • 1642: William Kingsmill
  • 1643–1645 Sir Humphrey Bennet of Rotherfield Park, East Tisted (Royalist sheriff) [8]
  • 1643: Richard Norton of Southwick Priory (Parliamentarian sheriff) [9]
  • 1644: Thomas Bettesworth, jnr (Parliamentarian sheriff)
  • 1646: Richard Bishop
  • 1648: Francis Tillney [10]
  • 1649: John Hooke of Bramshott[11]
  • 1650: Thomas Bilson [12]
  • 1651: John Trott [13]
  • 1652: John Bromfield [14]
  • 1653: Andrew Henley of Bramshill [15]
  • 1654: Bartholemew Smith [16]
  • 1655:
  • 1656: John Hildesley of Hinton Admiral, near Christchurch [17]
  • 1658: Sir Henry Worsley, 2nd Baronet
  • 1659: Crowther (discharged March 1660)
  • bef. 1660: John Stewkley [18]
  • 1663: Thomas Cole of Liss [19]
  • 1664: Francis Rolle of East Tytherley [20]
  • 12 November 1665: Thomas Neale,[21] of Warnford
  • 7 November 1666: Thomas Jervoise,[22] of Herriard
  • 6 November 1667: Sir William Oglander, 1st Baronet[23]
  • 15 November 1667: John Richards[24]
  • 6 November 1668: Henry Mildmay[25]
  • 11 November 1669: ,[26] of Andover
  • 4 November 1670: Edward Clark, of Winton[27]
  • 1671: Roger Barton of Fareham
  • 9 November 1671: Edward Clark of Winton[28]
  • 1672: William Smith
  • 11 November 1672: Leonard Bilson[29]
  • 12 November 1673: Francis Tylney[30]
  • 5 November 1674: William Payne[31]
  • 1675: Francis Tylney of Tylney Hall, Rotherwick
  • 15 November 1675: Peter Blake[32]
  • 10 November 1676: Richard Pile[33]
  • 15 November 1677: William Pett[34][35]
  • 23 November 1677: Henry Whithed,[36] of East Dean and Norman Court, West Tytherley
  • 14 November 1678: John Cumber[37]
  • 23 November 1678: Richard Love[38]
  • 13 November 1679: John Cumber[39]
  • 1681: ?
  • 1682: Gabriel Whistler [40]
  • 1683: Sir William Kingsmill [41]
  • 1684: Sir George Browne [42]
  • 1685: Sir John Mill, 3rd Baronet [43]
  • 1686: Charles Wither of Hall[44]
  • 1687: Sir Hele Hooke, Bt
  • 1688: Edward Fleming of North Stoneham, near Southampton
  • 1690: John Kent of Romsley [45]
  • 1691: Isaac Foxcroft [46] replaced by John Falkener of Kingsclere [47]
  • 1692: George Pitt [48]
  • 1693: John Wallop [49]
  • 1694: of Heckfield [50][51]
  • 1695: --- Hunt of Popham [52]
  • 1696: Benjamin Ruddyard [53]
  • 1697: Alexander Alcorne [54]
  • 1698: William Salmon [55]
  • 1699: John Leigh [56]

18th century[]

  • 1700: ?
  • 1701: John Leigh of Norcott [57]
  • 1702: Edward Lisle [58]
  • 1703: Sir John St Barbe, 1st Baronet of Broadlands[59]
  • 1704: ?
  • 1705: of Nether Burgate, in Fordingbridge [60]
  • 1706: William Withers [61][62]
  • 1706: Anthony Dawley
  • 1707: John Lewkner [63]
  • 1708: Thomas Jervoise of Herriard[64]
  • 1709: Henry Foxcroft [65]
  • 1714: Robert Love [66]
  • 1715: Sir Thomas Hoby, Bt [67]
  • 1716: Walter Godfrey of Lea [68]
  • 1717: Henry Knollys of Grove Place, Nursling [69]
  • 1718: William Stanley of Polton [70]
  • 1719: Joseph Hinxman of Hinton [71]
  • 1720: Edward Hooper of Hurncourt [72]
  • 1721: Charles Morley of Droxford [73]
  • 1722: Henry Stanyford [74]
  • 1723: James Venables [75]
  • 1724: Sir Richard Mill, Bt. of Woolbeding, near Midhurst, Sussex[76]
  • 1725: Anthony Chute of Vine [77]
  • 1726: Edward Bathurst of Ewshoss [78]
  • 1727: Walter Mitford of Exbury [79]
  • 1728: Paulet St John of Farley Chamberlayne and Dogmersfield Park [80][81]
  • 1729: Thomas Hodges [82]
  • 1730: Richard Love
  • 1731: Charles Cole [83]
  • 1732: Richard Hassel[84]
  • 1733: Thomas Morgan [85]
  • 1734: Richard Jervoise, of Herriard[86]
  • 1735: Robert Graham of South Warnborough [87]
  • 1737: Norton Powlett jnr. of Rotherfield[88]
  • 1738: John Burrard of Lymington [89]
  • 1739: Edmond Thomas Williamson of Exton [90]
  • 1740: of Stubbington, in Titchfield [91]
  • 1741: Rumney Diggle [92]
  • 1742: Thomas Wyndham of Yateley [93]
  • 1743: Edward Hooker of Worthy [94]
  • 1744: Edward Worsley of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight [95]
  • 1745: Joseph Hinxman of North Hilton[96]
  • 1746: John Walter of East Tuderly [97]
  • 1747: William Rickman of Posbrook[98]
  • 1748: Jeremiah Cray [99]
  • 1749: William Sloane of South Stoneham[100]
  • 1750: Richard Taunton of Ramridge [101]
  • 1751: Sir William Gardiner of Rochcourt, Bt [102]
  • 1752: Richard New of Alverstoke [103]
  • 1753: James Ward, of Crabborne [104]
  • 1754: Sir Thomas Heathcote of Hursley[105]
  • 1755: John Barnard[106]
  • 1756: Bernard Brocas of Beaurepaire[107]
  • 1757: John Chute of the Vine[108]
  • 1758: Henry Compton, of Bistern [109]
  • 1759: Thomas Hall the Younger of Preston Candover [110]
  • 1760: William Bennett of Fareham [111]
  • 1761: George Paulet, Bt[112]
  • 1762: Thomas Gatehouse of Wallop [113]
  • 1763: Joseph Portal of Freefolk [114]
  • 1764: Sir Thomas Worsley, Bt of Appledurcombe, Isle of Wight [115]
  • 1765: Sir Edward Hulse, 2nd Baronet of Bremer[80]
  • 1766: George Charles Garnier of Rookesbury[116]
  • 1767: Tristram Huddleston Jervoise, of Herriard[117]
  • 1768: Chaloner Ogle of Martyr Worthy [118]
  • 1769: Thomas Prior of Kingsclere [119]
  • 1770: Framcis Hugonin of Nursted [120]
  • 1771: Edward Goddard of East Woodley [121]
  • 1772: James Rodney of Alresford [122]
  • 1773: Sir Richard Worsley, Bt of Appledurcombe, Isle of Wight [123]
  • 1774: John Fleming of Stoneham Park [124]
  • 1775: Goodyer Saint John
  • 1777: Ascanius William Senior of Pylewell House, Lymington [125]
  • 1778: Michael Scott of Basing Park [126]
  • 1779: Charles Coles of Buriton [127]
  • 1780: Thomas Pryor, of Kingsclere[128]
  • 1781: Benjamin Smith [129]
  • 1782:
  • 1783: William Powlett Powlett of Lainston House and Little Somborne, nr. Winchester [130]
  • 1784: Sir John Carter [129]
  • 1785: of Roche Court [131]
  • 1786: Thomas Clarke Jervoise of Idsworth Park [132]
  • 1787: Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 3rd Baronet of Dogmersfield Park and Farley [80]
  • 1788: Richard Brickenden of Maltshanger [133]
  • 17nn: William Sherriff [129]
  • 1789: William Harris, of New Alsford [134]
  • 1790: George Dacre, jnr [130]
  • 1791: Sir Charles Pole, 1st Baronet of Wolverton [80]
  • 1792: Thomas Robins of Pilewell [135]
  • 1793: Sir George Ivison Tapps, 1st Baronet
  • 1794: of Freefolk replaced by Henry Bonham of Petersfield[136][137]
  • 1795: Wither Bramston [138]
  • 1796: Henry Maxwell of Ewshot House [139]
  • 1797: John Compton, of Minstead [140]
  • 1798: of Crawley House (MP Winchester 1812)
  • 1799: John Norris of Hawley [141]

19th century[]

  • 5 February 1800: Nathaniel Middleton, of Shamblehurst[142]
  • 11 February 1801: William Garrett, of Leigh House, Havant[143]
  • 3 February 1802: , of Breamore House[144]
  • 3 February 1803: William Mills, of Bisterne Manor[145]
  • 1 February 1804: , of Mottisfont[146]
  • 6 February 1805: James Blunt, of Nether Wallop[147]
  • 7 February 1806: John Hanbury Beaufoy, of Upton Grey[148]
  • 4 February 1807: David Lance, of Chissel[149]
  • 3 February 1808: George Hanbury Michell, of [150]
  • 6 February 1809: , of Preston Candover[151]
  • 31 January 1810: , of Roche Court[152]
  • 8 February 1811: Sir Robert Kingsmill, 2nd Baronet of Sydmonton[153]
  • 24 January 1812: , of Southwick[154][155]
  • 10 February 1813: John Hornby, of Hooke[156]
  • 4 February 1814: Richard Norris, of Basing Park[157]
  • 13 February 1815: Henry Bosanquet, of Clanville Lodge[158]
  • 1816: John Morant of Brokenhurst [159]
  • 1817: John Willis Fleming
  • 1818: Richard Goodlad of Hill Place [160]
  • 1819: Henry Compton of Minstead [161]
  • 1820: of Rotherfield Park, near Alton
  • 1821: Thomas Dean Shute of Burton House [162]
  • 1822: Robert Shedden of Brooklands [163]
  • 1823: Edward Knight jnr of Chawton Park[164]
  • 1824: Walter Long of Preshaw[citation needed]
  • 1825: Henry P Delme of Cams Hall[165]
  • 1826: Sir Charles Henry Rich, 2nd Baronet of Shirley and Claxton Abbey [80]
  • 1827: George Collins Poore of Wickham [166]
  • 1828: William Sloane-Stanley of Paultons, near Romney [167]
  • 1829: William Edward Nightingale[168]
  • 1829: John Bonham-Carter[citation needed]
  • 1830: George Purefoy-Jervoise of Herriard House[169]
  • 1831: , of Tichborne Park[170]
  • 1832: , of Idsworth Park [171] then Sir William Heathcote, 5th Baronet of Hursley, near Winchester [172]
  • 1833: Thomas Chamberlayne, of Cranbury Park[173]
  • 1834: Samuel Raymond Jarvis, of Fair Oak Park[174]
  • 1835: Henry Weyland Powell, of Foxlease[175]
  • 1836: Sir Charles Hulse, 4th Baronet, of Breamore[176]
  • 1837: , of Westover[177]
  • 1838: Andrew Robert Drummond, of Cadlands[178]
  • 1839: John Mills, of Bistern Ringwood[179]
  • 1840: John Meggott Elwes, of Bossington House[180]
  • 1841: Horatio Francis Kingsfort Holloway, of Marchwood Lodge[181]
  • 1842: George Henry Ward, of Northwood Park[182]
  • 1843: , of Ryde[183]
  • 1844: John Thomas Waddington, of Twyford Lodge[184][185]
  • 1845: Sir Richard Simeon, 2nd Baronet, of Swainstone[186]
  • 1846: John Beardmore, of Uplands[187]
  • 1847: Lancelot Archer Burton, of Woodlands Emsworth[188]
  • 1848: John Wood, of Theddon Grange[189]
  • 1849: William Garnier, of Rooksbury Wickham[190]
  • 1850: Joseph Martineau, of Basing Park[191]
  • 1851: William Kingsmill, of Sidmonton Court, Kingsclere[192]
  • 1852: Francis Jervoise Ellis Jervoise, of Herriard House[193]
  • 1853: John Shelley, of Avington House, near Winchester[194]
  • 1854: Jeremiah Robert Ives, of Benthworth Hall, near Alton[195]
  • 1855: Hon. Sir Edward Butler, of Harefield, near Southampton[196]
  • 1856: James Edward Bradshaw, of Fair Oak Park, near Winchester[197]
  • 1857: William Charles Humphrys, of Elm Lodge, Burlesdon, near Southampton[198]
  • 1858: Thomas Smith, of Droxford, near Bishops Waltham[199]
  • 1859: Robert Vaughan Wynne Williams, of Appuldurcombe, in the Isle of Wight[200]
  • 1860: William George Craven, of Brambridge House, Winchester was initially appointed,[201] but was replaced by Charles Seely, of Brook House, near Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.[202]
  • 1861: William Henry Deverell, of Purbrook Park, near Cosham[203]
  • 1862: Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 5th Baronet, of Dogmersfield Park, Winchfield[204]
  • 1863: Melville Portal, of Laverstoke House, Micheldever Station[205]
  • 1864: James Winter Scott, of Rutherfield Park, Alton[206]
  • 1865: Sir Archibald Keppel MacDonald, 3rd Baronet, of Woolmer Lodge[207]
  • 1866: Hon. John Thomas Dutton[208]
  • 1867: William Hans Sloane-Stanley of Paultons, near Romsey [209]
  • 1868: Sir Edward Hulse, 5th Baronet [210]
  • 1869: John Morant of Brockenhurst Park, near Lymington [211]
  • 1870: Thomas Fairbairn
  • 1871: Henry Compton, of Manor House, Minstead [212]
  • 1872: John Brown Willis Fleming
  • 1873: Sir William Humphery, Bt, of Penton Lodge, near Andover[213]
  • 1874: Sir William Wellesley Knighton, Bt., of Blendworth Lodge, Horndean [214]
  • 1875: William Howley Kingsmill, of Sydmonton Court, near Newbury [215]
  • 1876: Eichard Redfern Goodlad, of Hill Place, Droxford [216]
  • 1877: Frederick Gonnerman Dalgety
  • 1878: William Nicholson
  • 1879: John Bonham Carter, of Adhurst St. Mary, Petersfield [217]
  • 1880: Henry Woods, of Warnford Park, Bishops Waltham [218]
  • 1881: Sir Nelson Rycroft, 2nd Baronet, of Kempshott Park, near Basingstoke [219]
  • 1882: Thomas Thistlethwayte, of Southwick Park, near Fareham [220]
  • 1883: Edgar Atheling Drummond, of Cadland, Fawley, near Southampton [221]
  • 1884: Sir John Kelk
  • 1885: Adam Kennard, of Crawley Court, near Winchester [222]
  • 1886: William Wyndham Portal, of Southington House, Micheldever [223]
  • 1887: William Ingham Whitaker
  • 1888: William Wickham
  • 1889: Charles Edward Frederick, 7th Baronet[citation needed]
  • 1890: John Carpenter Garnier
  • 1891: Sir Frederick Walter Carden, 2nd Baronet[224]
  • 1892: Sir Henry Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichborne
  • 1894: John Postle Hestletine
  • 1895: Charles Lethbridge
  • 1896: Lieutenant-Colonel William Woods, of Warnford Park, near Bishops Waltham [225]
  • 1897: Godfrey Baring, of Nubia House, West Cowes, Isle of Wight [226]
  • 1898: John Bonham Carter, of Adhurst St. Mary, Petersfield [227]
  • 1899: Sir Richard Nelson Rycroft, 5th Baronet, of Kempshott Park, Basingstoke [228]

20th century[]

  • 1900: of Beech House, Bransgore [229]
  • 1901: John Edward Arthur Willis Fleming of Chilworth Manor, Romsey [230]
  • 1902: Herman Le Roy Lewis, of Westbury House, Petersfield [231]
  • 1903: Lionel Phillips of Tylney Hall, near Winchfield [232]
  • 1904: Major Cecil du Pre Penton Powney, of Brambridge House, near Bishopstoke [233]
  • 1905: Captain Frederick John Dalyety, of Lockeiiey Hall, near Romsey [234]
  • 1906: Edward Carter, of East Upton, near Ryde, Isle of Wight [235]
  • 1907: Edward John Harry Eden Morant, R.S.O., of Brockenhurst Park, Brockenhurst [236]
  • 1908: Sir George Alexander Cooper, Bt., of Hursley Park, near Winchester [237]
  • 1909: Henry Nicoll, of Bullington Manor, Barton Stacey, S.O.,[238]
  • 1910: William Ingham Whitaker, of Pylewell Park, Lymington [239]
  • 1911: J&mes Richard George Hennessy, of Compton Manor, Stockbridge [240]
  • 1912: Francis Henry Tristram Jervoise, of Herriard House, Basingstoke [241][242]
  • 1913: Roger Cyril Hans Sloane-Stanley [243]
  • 1914: Eustace Exall Palmer of Drayton House, Sherfield–on-Loddon, Basingstoke [244]
  • 1915: Laurence Richard Philipps, of Sydmonton Court, near Newbury [245]
  • 1916: Heath Harrison, of Le Court, Greatham, near Liss [246]
  • 1917: Robert Henry Davis Mills of Steventon Manor, Basingstoke [247]
  • 1918: Francis Richard Hugh Seymour Sutton [248]
  • 1919: Alexander Ingham Whitaker of Grayshott Hall, Grayshott, Hindhead, Surrey [249]
  • 1920: Herbert Johnson of Marsh Court, Stockbridge[250]
  • 1921: of Weeke Manor, Winchester[251]
  • 1922: Sir Frederick Henry Walter Carden of Stargroves, East Woodhay[252]
  • 1923: Maldwin Drummond of Caland, Fawley[253]
  • 1924: Viginti Tertius Thompson [254]
  • 1925: Sir Morgan George Crofton, Bt.[255]
  • 1926: Sir Joseph Doughty-Tichborne, 13th Bt.[256]
  • 1927: Lieut.-Col. Sir Gilbert Redvers Heathcote, 8th Bt., of Bighton Wood, Alresford [257]
  • 1928: Sir John Courtown Edward Shelley-Rolls [258]
  • 1929: Lieut.-Col. George Philippi of Crawley Court, near Winchester[259]
  • 1930: Lieut.-Col. Miles Rafe Ferguson Courage of Sutton Manor, Sutton Scotney, Hants[260]
  • 1931: Percy Alfred Leyland Laming of Alresford Place, Old Airesford,[261]
  • 1932: Joseph John Crosfield
  • 1933: Henry Arden Franklyn
  • 1934: Geoffrey Edward Miller Mundy
  • 1935: Sir Dymoke White
  • 1936: Jervoise Bolitho Scott
  • 1937: George James Robertson Cooper
  • 1938: Sir Nelson Edward Rycroft
  • 1939: Reginald Nicholson
  • 1940: Herbert Aris
  • 1941: Roland Dudley
  • 1942: Edward Gibson Fleming
  • 1943: Sir Strati Ralli
  • 1944: Ralph Stawell Dutton
  • 1945: Sir Rowland Arthur Charles Sperling of Knowl Hill, Kingsclere [262]
  • 1946: Frank Stanley Faber of The King's House, Lyndhurst[263]
  • 1947: Ernest Arthur Hunter Fell of Bighton House, Alresford[264]
  • 1948: Thomas Edgar Cyril Hussey of Lithend, Bishop's Waltham [265]
  • 1949: Alan Lubbock of Adhurst St Mary, Petersfield [266]
  • 1950: William Ingham Whitaker of Pylewell Park, Lymington [267]
  • 1951: Major Arthur Francis Clarke-Jervoise[268]
  • 1952: Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith of Stodham Park, Liss [269]
  • 1953: Sir William Makins of Langton House, Alresford [270]
  • 1954: John Morant of Brokenhurst Park, Brockenhurst [271]
  • 1955: Hon. John Bernard Bruce of Itchen Lodge, Itchen Abbas [272]
  • 1956: Augustus Frederick Coryton of the Manor House, Greatham, Liss [273]
  • 1957: Richard Henry Courage of Queen's House, Monk Sherborne [274]
  • 1958: John Micklethwait Mills of Bisterne Manor, Ringwood [275]
  • 1959: Sir Hugh Houston Smiley if Ivalls, Bentworth, Alston [276]
  • 1960: Richard Augustus Bagot Phillimore of Shedfield Grange, Shedfield [277]
  • 1961: Kenneth Edward Savill of Chilton Manor, Chilton Candover [278]
  • 1962: Leith Ingham Tomkins Whitaker, of Land of Nod, Headley Down [279]
  • 1963: Sir Francis Spencer Portal
  • 1964: Roger Leigh-Wood
  • 1965: Bertram William Jepson Turner
  • 1966: Ronald Basil Bowen Bancroft Cooke
  • 1967: Sir Patrick William Donner of Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch [280]
  • 1968: Leonard George Carpenter-Garnier
  • 1969: David Willis
  • 1970: Lady Barbara Pelly
  • 1971: Frank Worsfold McClenaghan
  • 1972: Colin James Balfour
  • 1973: Sir Peter Dawnay
  • 1974: Nigel Donald Peter Chamberlayne MacDonald [281]
  • 1975: Major Charles Henry Liddell of Fullerton Grange, Andover.[282]
  • 1976: Captain Michael Patrick Radcliffe Boyle, of Ashe Park, near Basingstoke.[283]
  • 1977: Admiral Sir Desmond Parry Dreyer of Brook Cottage, Cheriton, Alresford.[284]
  • 1978: Edward Jeremy Westrow Hulse of Breamore House, near Fordingbridge.[285]
  • 1979: Major Thomas Edward St. Aubyn, of Tangier House, Wootton St. Lawrence, Basingstoke.[286]
  • 1980: Maldwin Andrew Cecil Drummond, of Cadland[287]
  • 1981: Lieut-Colonel Sir James Walter Scott, Bt, of Rotherfield Park, Alton.[288]
  • 1982:Captain Peter Alexander Bence-Trower, of West Meon House, Petersfield [289]
  • 1983: Major General Hew Dacres George Butler, of Bury Lodge, Hambledon, near Portsmouth.[290]
  • 1984: Major Hugh Lancelot St. Vincent Rose, of Buriton House, Buriton, near Petersfield [291]
  • 1985: John Alfred Leavett-Shenley, of The Holt, Upham, Hampshire[292]
  • 1986: Captain Fergus Erskine Hughes-Onslow, of Lower Norsebury, Stoke Charity, Winchester.[293]
  • 1987: Mrs Marion Margaret Wake, of Failfield House, Hambledon, Portsmouth.[294]
  • 1988: Captain Andrew William Murdoch, of Parsonage Farm, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Andover.[295]
  • 1989: Captain John Loveys Jervoise, of Herriard House, Basingstoke.[296]
  • 1990: Major Charles Rowland Marriott, of Chilton Down, Alresford[297]
  • 1991: Roderick Robin Mackenzie of Kingfisher House, Ampfield, Romsey [298]
  • 1992: Anthony Seymour Berkeley Portman of Rushmore Farm, Upton, Andover [299]
  • 1993: Christopher Nevil Wilson [300]
  • 1994: Charles Anthony Palmer-Tomkinson of Dummer Grange, Dummer, near Basingstoke.[301]
  • 1995: Commander Miles James Rivett-Carnac[302]
  • 1996: Mark Hugh Joseph Radcliffe of The Malthouse, Upton, Andover.[303]
  • 1997: Mrs. Lindsay Garrett Fox, Cheriton House, Nr.Alresford.[304]
  • 1998: John Julian Lionel George Sheffield[305]
  • 1999: Valentine Anthony Lewis Powell, Pudding Farm, Headbourne Worthy, Winchester [306]

21st century[]

  • 2000: Major Jeremy Groves
  • 2001: Anthony R.C.B Cooke
  • 2002: Colin Keith Murray, The Long House, Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch.[307]
  • 2003: Frances Hoare
  • 2004: Sir James Scott[308]
  • 2005: Peter Andreae
  • 2006: Lilias Jane Benson[309]
  • 2007: Sarah Veronica Thorne[310]
  • 2008: Michael David Colin Craven Campbell<Of Shalden Park, Alton.[311]
  • 2009: Clare Virginia Bartlett[312]
  • 2010: Alan Charles Lovell[313]
  • 2011: Nigel McNair Scott [314]
  • 2012: Hallam Mills [315]
  • 2013: Rupert Younger [316]
  • 2014: Jamie M J Balfour of Wintershill Hall, Durley, Southampton[317]
  • 2015: Lady Louisa Portal, MBE of Burley Wood, Ashe, Basingstoke[318]
  • 2016: Thomas Henry Floyd of Shalden, Alton[319]
  • 2017: The Hon. Mrs Mary Montagu-Scott of Brockenhurst [320]
  • 2018: Mark Edward Thistlethwayte of Hambledon[321]
  • 2019: Mrs Catherine Sarah Le May of Upham [322]
  • 2020: Revd Susan Elizabeth Colman of Basingstoke [323]

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