High Sheriff of Herefordshire

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This is a list of Sheriffs and, since 1998, High Sheriffs of Herefordshire

The position of Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in each county, but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that the Sheriff's remaining functions are now largely ceremonial. Under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972, on 1 April 1974 the office previously known as Sheriff was retitled High Sheriff.[1] The High Sheriff changes every March.

Under the same act of 1972, Herefordshire and Worcestershire were merged to form the new county of Hereford and Worcester, and as a result the office of Sheriff of Herefordshire was replaced by that of High Sheriff of Hereford and Worcester. However, in 1998 the new county was dissolved, restoring Herefordshire and Worcestershire and creating the offices of High Sheriff of Herefordshire and High Sheriff of Worcestershire.

The Website of the High Sheriffs’ Association of England and Wales stated in 2021 that the role was a "non-political Royal appointment", for one year, and unpaid.[2]

Sheriffs[]

A nearly complete list of the High Sheriffs of Herefordshire from 1155 to 1647 can be found in The history of the worthies of England, Volume 1, pp. 83–94.

11th century[]

  • Ralph de Bernai
  • Ilbert fitz Turold
  • c.1060 Osborne Fitzrichard Le Scrope

12th century[]

  • c. 1127 - Pain fitzJohn
  • 1130 (maybe) Adam de Port[3]
  • 1129 – 1135: Miles of Gloucester
  • 1136 - Pain fitzJohn
  • 1155–1160 (2 Henry II) - Walter de Hereford, for five years (son of Miles of Gloucester)[4]
  • 1160–1169 (7 Henry II) - William de Bello Campo, for nine years[4]
  • 1169 (16 Henry II) - William de Bello Campo and Walter Clicums[4]
  • 1170 (17 Henry II) - Willielmus de la Lega[5]
  • 1171 (18 Henry II) - Gilbertus Pypard[5]
  • 1172 (19 Henry II) - Gilbertus Pypard[5]
  • 1173 (20 Henry II) - Willielmus de Braiose[5]
  • 1174 (21 Henry II) - Willielmus de Braiose[5]
  • 1175 (22 Henry II) - Radulphus Pulcherus, for seven years[5]
  • 1182 (29 Henry II) - Milo de Mucegros and Willielmus Torelle[5]
  • 1183 (30 Henry II) - Willielmus Torelle[5]
  • 1184 (31 Henry II) - Radulphus Arden[5]
  • 1185 (32 Henry II) - Radulphus Arden[5]
  • 1186 (33 Henry II) - Radulphus Arden[5]
  • 1189 (1 Richard I): Radul. de Arden[5]
  • 1190 (2 Richard I): Henry de Longo Campo[5]
  • 1191 (3 Richard I): Willielmus de Braiosa[5]
  • 1192 (4 Richard I): Willielmus de Braiosa[5]
  • 1193 (5 Richard I): Henry de Longo Campo) and Willielmus de Braiosa[5]
  • 1194 (6 Richard I): Roger. Fitz-Mauricis[5]
  • 1195 (7 Richard I): Willielmus de Braiosa[5]
  • 1196 (8 Richard I): Willielmus de Braiosa[5]
  • 1197 (9 Richard I): Willielmus de Braiosa and Willielmus de Burchhull[5]
  • 1198 (10 Richard I): Willielmus de Braiosa and Willielmus de Burchhull[5]
  • 1199 (1 John): Walter II de Clifford

13th century[]

  • Geoffrey fitz Peter
  • 1200 William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber and William Burchull
  • 1201–1203 Hubert de Burgh and Richard de Signes
  • 1204–1205 William de Cantelupe and Walter le Puhier
  • 1206–1207 Walter II de Clifford[6]
  • 1208–1209 Gérard d'Athée[6]
  • 1210–1215 Engelard de Cigogné[6]
  • 1215 Hubert de Burgh[6]
  • 1216 Walter II de Clifford
  • 1217
  • 1218–1220 Walter de Laci and
  • 1221 Walter de Laci and Thomas de Anesey
  • 1222 Walter de Laci
  • 1223–1225 Randulf and Henry, sons of Nicholas
  • 1226–1228 Randulf and Henry, sons of Nicholas and
  • 1229–1230
  • 1231 John of Monmouth
  • 1232–1233
  • 1234 Almeric (or Aymer) de Saint Amand
  • 1235–1236 Almeric (or Aymer) de Saint Amand and
  • 1237–1239 Almeric (or Aymer) de Saint Amand and
  • 1240-1246
  • 1247 Waleranus
  • 1248
  • 1249
  • 1250–1251
  • 1252 Sir John de Grey[citation needed]
  • 1252-1253
  • 1254-1256 John de Breton, later Bishop of Hereford.[7]
  • 1257
  • 1258 Henry de Penbrugge and
  • 1259–1260
  • 1261–1268 Robert de Meysy and
  • 1269–1271 and
  • 1272–1273 Bartholemew de Stuteley and Adam le Botiller
  • 1274
  • 1275–1277
  • 1278–1289
  • 1290–1292
  • 1293-1298

14th century[]

  • 1299-1304: Miles Picard [8]
  • 1305: Sir John de Acton
  • 1306: Thomas Rossal
  • 1307–1310: Walter de Halits
  • 1311–1313: Roger Chaundos, 1st Lord Chaundos[citation needed]
  • 1314–1315: Richard de Baskervill
  • 1316–1317: Hugo Hakluit
  • 1318: Roger Picard [8]
  • 1320–1324: Roger Chaundos, 1st Lord Chaundos[citation needed]
  • 1326: Roger Picard [8]
  • 1327–1331: Roger Chaundos, 1st Lord Chaundos[citation needed]
  • 1332–1333: John de Rous
  • 1334–1335: John Mauger, Robert Chaundos and John le Rous
  • 1336–1342: Richard Walwayn
  • 1343: John Walwayn
  • 1344–1345: William Radour
  • 1346: Thomas Pichard
  • 1347: John Scholle and Thomas Pichard
  • 1348: Richard Dansy and John Scholle
  • 1349: Richard Dansy
  • 1350: Thomas de Aston
  • 1351–1352: Richard de Burges
  • 1353: Richard Bregg
  • 1354: Richard de la Bere
  • 1355: Richard de la Bere and Thomas atte Barre
  • 1356–1358: Edward Hakluit
  • 1359: Thomas Chaundos, 2nd Lord Chaundos[citation needed]
  • 1360–1369:Richard de la Bere
  • 1362-1372:William Devereux of Bodenham[9]
  • 1370: Thomas Chaundos, 2nd Lord Chaundos[citation needed]
  • 1372–1373: Thomas Chaundos, 2nd Lord Chaundos[citation needed]
  • 1374–1376: Sir Walter Devereux of Bodenham and Peter de la Mare
  • 1376: John Devereux, 1st Baron Devereux[10]
  • 1377: of Whitney-on-Wye and Pencombe
  • 1378: Simon de Brugge
  • 1379: John Walwayne
  • 1380: Hugo Carew
  • 1381: Simon de Brugge
  • 1382: John Walwayne
  • 1382: John Chaundos, 3rd Lord Chandos[citation needed]
  • 1383: Roger Pauncefoot
  • 1384: of Barre's Court in Holmer and Rotherwas
  • 1385: Nicholas Maurdin
  • 1386: of Eyton
  • 1387: of Kinnersley
  • 1388: of Barre's Court in Holmer and Rotherwas
  • 1389: of Hellions in Much Marcle
  • 1390: Hugh de Monington
  • 1391: of Eyton
  • 1392: of Yatton and Little Hereford
  • 1393: of Hellions in Much Marcle
  • 1394: John Walwayn
  • 1395-1396: of Barre's Court in Holmer and Rotherwas
  • 1397: of Kinnersley
  • 1397–1398: Thomas Clanvowe of Hengest and Yazor
  • 1399: of Poston in Vowchurch

15th century[]

  • 1400: William Lucy and Leon. Haklut
  • 1401 May-Nov: Sir Walter Devereux of Bodenham and Weobley [11]
  • 1401 Nov-Feb: of Kinnersley
  • 1401–1403: John Bodenham
  • 1404: of Lyonshall and Weobley
  • 1405: Sir John Oldcastle
  • 1406: vacant
  • 1407:
  • 1408:
  • 1409: of Kentchurch
  • 1409: John Bodenham
  • 1410:
  • 1413: of Whitney-on-Wye
  • 1414: of Lyonshall and Weobley
  • 1415:
  • 1416: of Staunton-on-Wye
  • 1417: John Russell
  • 1418:
  • 1419: of Lyonshall and Weobley
  • 1420–1421:
  • 1422:
  • 1422: of Lyonshall and Weobley [12]
  • 1423:
  • 1424: Guy Whittington of Sollershope
  • 1425: of Lyonshall and Weobley
  • 1425: William Croft[citation needed]
  • 1426:
  • 1427: of Whitney-on-Wye
  • 1428: Richard de la Mare
  • 1429: of Lyonshall and Weobley
  • 1430: of Kentchurch
  • 1431: vacant
  • 1432: of Whitney-on-Wye
  • 1433: of Arkstone in Kingstone and Urishay in Peterchurch
  • 1434: of Lyonshall and Weobley
  • 1435:
  • 1436: of Whitney-on-Wye
  • 1437: Sir John Pauncefoot of Crickhowell Castle and Hasfield, Glos
  • 1438:
  • 1439:
  • 1440–1441: Richard Lucy
  • 1442: Henry Charleton
  • 1443:
  • 1444:
  • 1445: Thomas Mille
  • 1446: Humphrey Stafford
  • 1447: Walter Devereux of Weobley
  • 1448: Walter Skull
  • 1449: John Scudamore
  • 1450: John Berry
  • 1451: Thomas Parker
  • 1452: Thomas Cornwall
  • 1453: William Lucy
  • 1454: John Barry
  • 1455: Walter Skull
  • 1456: Walter Scudamore
  • 1457: John Scudamore
  • 1458: John Seymor
  • 1459: William Catesby of Ashby St Ledgers
  • 1460: Sir James Baskerville of Erdisley (1st term)[13]
  • 1461: John Welford
  • 1462–1463: Thomas Monington
  • 1464: Simon Melburn
  • 1465: Sir John Baskerville of Weston [13]
  • 1466: John Lingein[citation needed]
  • 1467: Thomas Cornwall
  • 1468: Walter Wigmore
  • 1469: Sir Walter Baskervill (son of Sir James, HS 1460)[14]
  • 1470: Richard Croft
  • 1471: Richard Croft
  • 1472: John Lingen
  • 1473: Thomas Monington
  • 1474: James Baskerville (2nd term)[14]
  • 1475: Robert Whitney
  • 1476: Richard Croft
  • 1477: Radulph Hacluit
  • 1478: J. Mortimer
  • 1479: R. de la Bere
  • 1480: Simon Melborn
  • 1481: James Baskerville (3rd term)[14]
  • 1482: John Mortimer
  • 1483: Richard de la Bere
  • 1484: Thomas Cornwall
  • 1485: Richard Croft
  • 1485: John Mortimer
  • 1486: John Lingen[citation needed]
  • 1487: Roger Bodenham
  • 1488: Henry Scudamore
  • 1489: John Devereux
  • 1490: Thomas Mornington
  • 1491: Richard Greenway
  • 1492: Richard de la Bere
  • 1493: John Mortimer
  • 1494: Edward Blunt
  • 1495: John Lingen[citation needed]
  • 1496: Henry Harper
  • 1497: John Lingen
  • 1498: Richard Greenway
  • 1499: Henry Mile
  • 1436: Roger de la Mare

16th century[]

  • 1501: Richard Miners [15]
  • 1502: John Mortimer
  • 1503–1504: Thomas Cornwall (1st term)
  • 1505: Edward Croft
  • 1506: John Lingen jnr[citation needed]
  • 1507: Richard Cornwall of Berrington (1st term)
  • 1508:
  • 1509:
  • 1509: Edward Croft
  • 1510:
  • 1511:
  • 1512: Henry Mile
  • 1513: Edward Croft
  • 1514: Thomas Cornwall (2nd term)
  • 1515:
  • 1516: John Lingen[citation needed]
  • 1517: Edward Croft
  • 1518: Radulf Hakluit
  • 1519: Richard Cornwall of Berrington (2nd term)
  • 1520: John Lingen
  • 1521: Edward Croft
  • 1522:
  • 1523:
  • 1524: John Scudamore
  • 1525:
  • 1526: Sir Richard Cornwall of Berrington (3rd term)
  • 1527: Thomas Baskervill
  • 1528: John Lingen
  • 1529: Edward Croft
  • 1530:
  • 1531:
  • 1532: Thomas Monington
  • 1533: Edward Croft
  • 1534: Michael Lister
  • 1535: William Clinton and Thomas Clinton
  • 1536: John Scudamore
  • 1537: John Blount of Grendon
  • 1538: Sir John Pakington
  • 1539: Michael Lister
  • 1540: Thomas Monington
  • 1541: Richard Vaughan
  • 1542: James Baskerville of Erdisley
  • 1543: John Scudamore
  • 1544: of Stoke Edith[citation needed]
  • 1545: of Rotherwas and Moorhampton and Rathangan, co. Kildare
  • 1546: Roger Bodenham
  • 1547: John (?George) Cornwall of Berrington
  • 1548: Thomas Baskervill
  • 1549:
  • 1550–1551: of Eardisley
  • 1552: John Scudamore the elder [16]
  • 1553: [16]
  • 1554: Thomas Howard or Havard [16]
  • 1555: John Baskerville of Chanstone Court, Vowchurch and Eardisley [16]
  • 1556: [16]
  • 1557: Richard Monington [16]
  • 1558: Richard or Roger Bodenham [16]
  • 1559: George Cornwall of Berrington
  • 1560:
  • 1561: John Harley
  • 1562: of Leominster
  • 1563:
  • 1564: of Eardisley
  • 1565: John Scudamore of Kentchurch
  • 1566: of Hereford
  • 1567: William Shelley
  • 1568: Thomas Clinton
  • 1569: Thomas Baskervill
  • 1570: John Baskerville of Chanstone Court, Vowchurch and Eardisley
  • 1571: of Leominster
  • 1572:
  • 1573:
  • 1574: James Whitney
  • 1575: of Hereford
  • 1576: James Warnecombe of Ivington
  • 1577:
  • 1578: Wa. Baskervill
  • 1579: William Cecil
  • 1580:
  • 1581: John Scudamore of Holme Lacy
  • 1582: Thomas Coningsby of Hampton Court and the Black Friars, Hereford.
  • 1583:
  • 1584:
  • 1585: Ro. Bodenham
  • 1586: James Whitney
  • 1587:
  • 1588:
  • 1589:
  • 1590:
  • 1591:
  • 1592: Richard Tomkins
  • 1593: Ro. Bodenham
  • 1594: Thomas Harley
  • 1595: of Hereford
  • 1596:
  • 1597: of Moreton-on-Lugg
  • 1598: Sir Thomas Coningsby of Hampton Court and the Black Friars, Hereford.[citation needed]
  • 1599: William Dauntsey

17th century[]

  • 1600: Henry Vaughan
  • 1601: Sir James Scudamore of Holme Lacy
  • 1602: Richard Hyatt
  • 1603–1604: Thomas Harley
  • 1605: John Blount
  • 1606: John Berington
  • 1607: James Tomkins of Monnington on Wye
  • 1608: William Rudhal
  • 1609: John Kirle
  • 1610: of Rockhill and Cherbury
  • 1611: of Eardisley
  • 1612: Humphrey Cornwall
  • 1613: Robert Kirle
  • 1614: John Colles
  • 1615: Francis Smallman of Kinnersley Castle
  • 1616: Richard Cox
  • 1617: Rowland Skadmore
  • 1618: Ambrose Elton, JP, of The Hazle, Ledbury[17]
  • 1619: Herbert Weatphaling
  • 1620: William Unet
  • 1621: Edward Leingein
  • 1622: John Bridges
  • 1623: Samuel Aubrie
  • 1624: of Hereford
  • 1625: Francis Pember
  • 1626: Sir Giles Brydges, 1st Baronet of Wilton Castle, Bridstow[citation needed]
  • 1627: Fitzwilliam Coningsby of Hampton Wafer, Docklow and later of Hampton Court[citation needed]
  • 1628: William Read
  • 1629: John Kirle
  • 1630: James Kirle (son of Robert, HS 1613)
  • 1631: Walop. Brabazon
  • 1632: Roger Dansey
  • 1633: Philip Holman
  • 1634: John Abrahal
  • 1635: William Scudamore
  • 1636: of Rudhall, Brampton Abbots (died Mar 1636); Thomas Wigmore
  • 1637: Roger Vaughan
  • 1638: Henry Lingen of Stoke Edith [18]
  • 1639: Robert Whitney
  • 1640:
  • 1641: Isaac Seward
  • 1642: Fitzwilliam Coningsby of Hampton Wafer, Docklow and later of Hampton Court.[19]
  • 1643: Henry Lingen of Stoke Edith [20]
  • 1643–1646 Civil War
  • 1647: Ambrose Elton, Jr., of the Hazle, Ledbury[21]
  • 1648: Francis Kirle [22]
  • 1649: John Skynner, of Ledbury[23]
  • 1650: John James[24]
  • 1651: John Patshall [25]
  • 1652: Thomas Cook of Stretton [26]
  • 1653: Humfrey Shatcrosse of Hatfield [27]
  • 1654: William Bridges of Tyberton [28]
  • 1655: Richard Hopton [29]
  • 1657: William Powell of Pengethley, Sellack [30]
  • 1658:
  • 1661: Herbert Perrott of Wellington [31]
  • 1662:
  • 12 November 1665: Thomas Rod[32]
  • 7 November 1666: John Vaughan[33]
  • 6 November 1667: Sir James Brydges, 3rd Baronet,[34] of Sudeley
  • 6 November 1668: Gilbert Nicholetts[35]
  • 11 November 1669: Humphrey Baskerville[36]
  • 4 November 1670: William Dansey,[37] of Brinsop
  • 6 November 1671: Marshall Brydges,[38] of Tiberton Court
  • 11 November 1672: Richard Whithall[39]
  • 12 November 1673: John Scudamore,[40] of Kentchurch
  • 5 November 1674: Henry Williams, of Clifford Court[41]
  • 15 November 1675: Robert Rodd[42]
  • 10 November 1676: William Goodyere[43]
  • 22 November 1676: Joseph Hall[44]
  • 26 November 1676: Richard Snead[45]
  • 15 November 1677: William[46] or John Goodyer[46]
  • 14 November 1678: Udall Tomkins[47]
  • 13 November 1679: Rowland Bough[48]
  • 4 November 1680: John Skippe [49]
  • 1682: Sir Thomas Hanbury [50] replaced by Sir Nicholas Miller [51]
  • 1683: Sir Herbert Croft, 1st Baronet of Croft Castle[52]
  • 1684: John Kerle [53]
  • 1685: Anthony Rowden [54]
  • 1685: Robert Symonds of Sugwas and Evesfield (see Symonds Yat)
  • 1686: John Booth [55]
  • 1687: Herbert Masters [56]
  • 1688: Herbert Masters [57]
  • 1689: William Mathews [58] replaced by Thomas Cornwall of Stapleton [59]
  • 1690: Robert Harley[60]
  • 1691: Edward Littleton [61] replaced by Charles Baldwyn of Bockleton, Worcestershire [62]
  • 1692: Edward Littleton [63]
  • 1693: William Gwillym (the younger) of Langstone Court[64]
  • 1694: Anthony Biddulph [65] replaced by Thomas Fletcher of Laughton-Hope [66]
  • 1695: Anthony Biddulph [67]
  • 1696: John Long [68]
  • 1697: Robert Unett [69] replaced by Samuel Birch [70]
  • 1698: Humphry Majo [71]
  • 1699: William Gregory [72]

18th century[]

  • 1700: John Hereford (died 1700) [73][74]
  • 1701: John de la Hay [75]
  • 1702: Robert Symonds [76]
  • 1703: John Noble [77]
  • 1704: William Barnesley [78]
  • 1705: Herbert Aubrey of Clehonger [79]
  • 1705: Samuel Pytts [80]
  • 1706: Markey Abrahall of Ingeston [81][82]
  • 1707: John Skipp [83]
  • 1708: Richard Hopper [84]
  • 1709: Sir Francis Charlton, 2nd Baronet of Ludford House[85][86]
  • 1710: John Kirwood [87]
  • 1711: John Carpenter [88]
  • 1712: Brigstock Hartford [89]
  • 1713: Robert Weaver [90]
  • 1714: Sir Philip Jackson [91][92]
  • 1715: Joseph Clark [93]
  • 1716: Thomas Mayo of Hope under Dinmore [94]
  • 1717: Thomas Berrington of Brickhouse [95]
  • 1718: Henry Jones of Maniston [96]
  • 1719: John Dutton Colt [97]
  • 1720: Edward Whitestone [15]
  • 1721: Richard Witherston [98]
  • 1724: Thomas Delahay[99]
  • 1725: Thomas James of Murcott [100]
  • 1726: Herbert Trist, of Hereford [101]
  • 1727: Edward Dyke jnr [102] replaced by William Chin of Walford [103]
  • 1728: William Skinner of Stonehouse [104]
  • 1729: John Tyler of Dilwyn [105]
  • 1730: Thomas Davies of Newhouse[106]
  • 1731: John Capell [107]
  • 1732: John Cox [108]
  • 1733: of Longworth [109]
  • 1734: of Eardisley Park[110]
  • 1735: Robert Mynors [15][111]
  • 1736: William Phillips of Newton[112]
  • 1737: Richard Gorges [113]
  • 1738: Thomas Read[114]
  • 1739: Thomas Gwillin of Whitchurch [115] replaced by John Skinner of Bickerton[116]
  • 1740: Lutley Barnaby[117] replaced by Bartholomew Richard Barnaby [118]
  • 1741: Edmund Eckley [119][120] replaced by Sir Thomas Drury, 1st Baronet [121]
  • 1742: John Whitmore of the Haywood [122]
  • 1743: James Clark[123] replaced by John Simmonds of the Mynd[124]
  • 1744: William Brydges of Tiberton[125]
  • 1745: John Pattishall of Piddleston[126]
  • 1746: Richard Smyth of Bullingham[127]
  • 1747: Bensalem Edwards of Bodenhain[128]
  • 1749: John Delahay of Peterchurch [129]
  • 1750: Thomas Legge of Willey [130]
  • 1751: Thomas Gwillim of Burghill [131]
  • 1752: Sir John Morgan, 4th Baronet of Kinnersley Castle[132]
  • 1753: Thomas Dunne of Gatley Park [133]
  • 1754: Giles Whitehall of Leominster [134]
  • 1755: Thomas Penoyre of Clifford [135]
  • 1756: Edmund Thomas of Michael Church[136]
  • 1757: Robert Mynors Gouge [137]
  • 1758: William Cope Gregory [138]
  • 1759: Sir James Broome of Withington [139]
  • 1760: James Hereford of Mordiford [140]
  • 1761: John Brookes-Cotterell of Garnons[citation needed]
  • 1762: Howarth Cooke of Holmer [140]
  • 1763: George Terry [81][140]
  • 1764: Edward Greenly of Huntington [140]
  • 1765: William Vaston of Leominster [140]
  • 1766: Harcourt Aubrey of Clehonger [140]
  • 1767: John Peploe-Birch, of Garnstone[141]
  • 1768: Richard Gorges of Eye, near Leominster [142]
  • 1769: William Nourse of Weston-under-Penyard [140]
  • 1770: Price Clutton of Kinnersley
  • 1771: of Warewood[143]
  • 1772: John Skipp of Ledbury [140]
  • 1773: Evedale Price of Foxley [140]
  • 1774: John Stratford Collins of Walford [140]
  • 1775: John Freeman of Letton [140]
  • 1776: James King of Staunton [140]
  • 1777: William Matthews,[citation needed] died 1777
  • 1777: James Clutton of Kinnersley [140]
  • 1778: John Caldecott of Holmer [140]
  • 1779: Henry Tempest, 4th Baronet[citation needed]
  • 1779: John Salway of Richard's Castle [140]
  • 1780: Bell Lloyd of Presteign [140]
  • 1781: Edmund Patteshall [144]
  • 1782: Francis William Thomas Brydges of Tibberton[145]
  • 1783: Tomkyns Dew of Whitney[144]
  • 1784: of Longworth [146]
  • 1785: of Morehampton Park [147]
  • 1786: Edward Boughton, 8th Baronet of Vowchurch[citation needed]
  • 1787: Richard Cope Hopton of Canon Frome[144]
  • 1788: Thomas Downes of Staunton [140][148]
  • 1789: William Taylor of Tillington [140]
  • 1789: Thomas Clutton of Kinnersley [149]
  • 1790: John Cotterell of Garnons [140]
  • 1791: Thomas Stallard Penoyre of The Moor [140]
  • 1792: Richard Chambers of Whitbourne [140][150]
  • 1793: John Keysall of Moreton Court [140][151]
  • 1793: Sir Uvedale Price, 1st Baronet of Foxley, Yazor
  • 1794: John Miles of Ledbury [140]
  • 1795: John Moore Greene of Cagebrook [140]
  • 1796: Abraham Whittaker of Lyston [140]
  • 1797: John Barneby of Brockhampton [152]
  • 1798: John Stedman of Bosbury [153]
  • 1799: Sir Henry Tempest, 4th Baronet of Caldwell[154]

1800–1899[]

  • 5 February 1800: Thomas Beebee, of Willey[155]
  • 11 February 1801: John Skip, of Ledbury[156]
  • 3 February 1802: Thomas Debits, of the Apostles[157]
  • 17 February 1802: Edward Bolton Clive, of Treville[158]
  • 3 February 1803: Benjamin Biddulph, of Burghill[159]
  • 1 February 1804: Richard Stukely Fleming, of Dinmore Hill[160]
  • 6 February 1805: Leonard Parkinson, of Kinnersley[161]
  • 1 February 1806: Somerset Davies, of Wigmore[162]
  • 4 February 1807: Richard Salwey, of Brimfield Court[163]
  • 3 February 1808: Samuel Peploe, of Garnstone[164]
  • 6 February 1809: William Wall, of Leominster[165]
  • 31 January 1810: Robert Higginson, of Bucknill Park[166]
  • 8 February 1811: Philip Jones, of Sugwas[167]
  • 24 January 1812: Thomas Jay, of Derndale[168]
  • 10 February 1813: Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, 7th Baronet, of Harewood[169]
  • 4 February 1814: Edward Moulton Barrett, of Hope End[170][171]
  • 13 February 1815: Edward Thomas Foley, of Stoke Edith House[172]
  • 1816: Kingsmill Evans of the Hill[173]
  • 1817: Temkyns Dew of Whitney [140]
  • 1818: John Williams of Wilcroft [140]
  • 1819: William Bateman-Hanbury, Bt of Shebdon [140]
  • 1820: Thomas Perry of Eardisley [140]
  • 1821: John Biddulph of Ledbury [174]
  • 1822: Thomas Hampton Symons of Mynde Park[175]
  • 1823: Edmund B Pateshall of Allensmore [176]
  • 1824: William Chute Haydon of Moreton Court [177]
  • 1825: Thomas Andrew Knight of Downton Castle [178]
  • 1826: Francis Henry Thomas of Much Cowarn [179]
  • 1827: John Griffiths of the Weir[180]
  • 1828: Edmund Higginson of Saltmarsh [181]
  • 1829: William Gordon, of Haffield [140]
  • 1830: Richard Blakemore of the Leys[182]
  • 1831: John Arkwright, of Hampton Court[183]
  • 1832: John Freeman of Gaines[184]
  • 1833: Thomas Dunne of Bircher[185]
  • 1834: Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, of Goodrich Court[186]
  • 1835: Richard Webb of Donnington Hall[187]
  • 1836: Edward Griffiths, of Newcourt[188]
  • 1837: Thomas Monnington, of Sarnesfield[189]
  • 1838: Robert Biddulph Phillipps, of Longworth[190]
  • 1839: John Higford, of Abbey Dore[191]
  • 1840: Thomas Heywood, of Hope End[192]
  • 1841: Robert Lane, of Ryelands[193]
  • 1842: John Lucy Scudamore, of Kentchurch Park[194]
  • 1843: Sir Edwyn Scudamore-Stanhope, 2nd Baronet, of Holme Lacy[195]
  • 1844: Thomas George Symons of Mynde Park[196][197]
  • 1845: James King King, of Staunton Park[198]
  • 1846: John Francis Vaughan, of Court Hill was initially appointed,[199] but was replaced by Daniel Peploe Peploe, of Garnstone[200]
  • 1847: Thomas Barwick Lloyd-Baker, of Hardwicke Court[201]
  • 1848: Robert Maulkin Lingwood, of Lystone House[202]
  • 1849: William Barneby, of Clater[203]
  • 1850: James Cheese, of Huntington[204]
  • 1851: Charles Thomas Bodenham, of Rotherwas[205]
  • 1852: William Trevellyan Keville Davies, of Wigmore[206]
  • 1853: William Money-Kyrle, of Homme House[207]
  • 1854: Elias Chadwick, of Puddlestone Court near Leominster[208]
  • 1855: Richard Francis Wegg Prosser, of Belmont near Hereford[209]
  • 1856: Charles Williams Allen, of the Moor near Kington[210][211]
  • 1857: Robert Biddulph, of Ledbury[212]
  • 1858: Richard Snead Cox, of Pembridge and Eaton Bishop, and of Broxwood near Kington.[213]
  • 1859: Richard Yapp, of the Halesend, Cradley, Herefordshire[214]
  • 1860: Andrew John Rouse-Boughton-Knight, of Downton Castle[215]
  • 1861: Robert Henry Lee Warner, of Tiberton Court[216]
  • 1862: John Hungerford Arkwright of Hampton Court near Leominster[217]
  • 1863: William Bridgman, of Weston under Penyard[218]
  • 1864: Colonel Robert Fielden, of Dulas Court[219]
  • 1865: Sir Henry Geers Cotterell of Garnons[220]
  • 1866: Sir Edward Cludde Cockburn, of Pennoxtone, 8th Baronet[221]
  • 1867: Thomas Reavely, of Einnersley Castle, near Kington [222]
  • 1868: Tomkyns Dew, of Whitney Court, near Hereford[223]
  • 1869: John Morley, of Moreton Jeffries, near Bromyard[224]
  • 1870: Edmund Smalley Hutchinson, of Longworth, near Hereford [225]
  • 1871: Stephen Robinson, of Lynhales, near Kington[226]
  • 1872: John Habington Barneby Lutley,of Brockhampton [227]
  • 1873: James Rankin, of Bryngwyn, Hereford [228]
  • 1874: Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Powell Symonds of Pengethley, near Ross [229]
  • 1875: Benjamin Haigh Allen, of The Priory, Clifford [230]
  • 1876: John Harding, of Tattenhall Lodge, Leamington, and the Lynch, Pembridge[231]
  • 1877: John Harward Griffiths, of The Weir, Hereford [232]
  • 1878: Edward Bickerton Evans of Whitburne Hall, Bromyard [233]
  • 1879: Major-General John Coke of Le More, Eardisley[citation needed]
  • 1880: Benjamin Lawrence Sanders, of Street Court, Leominster[234]
  • 1881: Edward Howarth Greenly of Titley Court, Kington[235]
  • 1882: Theophilus William Lane of Ryelands, Leominster[236]
  • 1883: Robert William Dacre Harley of Brampton Bryan Castle[237]
  • 1884: William Henry Barneby of Bridenbury Court, Bromyard[238]
  • 1885: Sir Christopher Robert Lighton, 7th Baronet [239]
  • 1886: Robert Henry de Winton of Graftonbury, Hereford[240]
  • 1887: Henry Higgins of Thinghill, Hereford[241]
  • 1888: Charles Archibald Hewitt, of Hope End, Ledbury[242]
  • 1889: Richard Green of The Whittern, Kington[243]
  • 1890: Colonel Robert Bourne, of Cowarne Court, Ledbury[244]
  • 1891: Benjamin St. John Attwood Mathews, of Pontrilas Court, Hereford[245]
  • 1892: Harold Charles Moffatt, of Goodrich Court, Ross [246]
  • 1893: Hudson Lathom Lutwyche of Kynastone, Ross[247]
  • 1894: Thomas Raymond Symons of the Mynde Park, Tram Inn [248]
  • 1895: George Cresswell of Ocle Court, Hereford [249]
  • 1896: Henry Randolph Trafford of Michaelchurch Court, Hereford [250]
  • 1897: Sir John Richard Geers Cotterell, 4th Baronet of Garnons [251]
  • 1898: John Riley of Putley Court, Ledbury[252]
  • 1899: Arthur Wellesley Foster of Brockhampton Court, Ross [253]

1900–1973[]

  • 1900: John Wood of Ivington, Leominster [254]
  • 1901: James Louis Alexander Hope, of Whitney Court, Whitney [255]
  • 1902: George William Marshall, of Sarnesfield, Weobley [256]
  • 1903: Sir Joseph Verdin, 1st Baronet of Garnstone Castle, Weobley [257]
  • 1904: William Theodore Barneby of Saltmarshe Castle, Bromyard [258]
  • 1905: Roger Charlton Parr of Staunton Park, Staunton-on-Arrow [259]
  • 1906: Paul Henry Foley of Stoke Edith House, Hereford [260]
  • 1907: Charles James Paul Gwyer of Eywood, Kington [261]
  • 1908: Thomas Davies Burlton of Eaton Uill, Leominster [262]
  • 1909: Ralph Tichborne Hinckes of Foxley, Hereford [263]
  • 1910: Evans Mynde Allen of Manor House, Upton Bishop, Ross [264]
  • 1911: Sir Herbert Archer Croft, 10th Baronet of Lugwardine Court, Hereford [265]
  • 1912: Charles Thornton Pulley of Lower Eaton, Hereford[266]
  • 1913: Sir Geoffrey Cornewall, 6th Baronet of Moccas Court, Hereford [267]
  • 1914: George Ernest Wright of Pudlestone Court, Leominster [268]
  • 1915: Lennox Bertram Lee of How Caple Court, Ross[269]
  • 1916: James Tuder Hereford of Sufton, Mordiford [270]
  • 1917: Colonel John Button Hopton of Canon-ffrome Court[271]
  • 1918: Sir Richard Harington Bt.[272]
  • 1919: Guy Rawson Trafford of Hill Court, Ross [273]
  • 1920: Colonel Gilbert Charles Bourne of Cowarne Court, Ledbury [274]
  • 1921: Col. Peter Legh Clowes of Burton Court, Eardisland [275]
  • 1922: Edward Marten Dunne of Gatley Park, Kingsland[276]
  • 1923: Laurence Nugent Hope of Whitney Court, Whitney [277]
  • 1924: Stewart Robinson of The Ovals, Kington [278]
  • 1925: Lionel Havercroft Green of The Whittern, Lyonshall, Leominster [279]
  • 1926: Charles Andrew Bouse-Boughton-Knight of Downton Castle, Ludlow [280]
  • 1927: Major George William Davey of Kinnersley Castle, Eardisley [281]
  • 1928: John Ralph Henry Harley, of Brampton Bryan [282]
  • 1929: George Basil Heywood of Caradoc Court[283]
  • 1930: Charles Anthony Benn of Moor Court, Kington [284]
  • 1931: Henry Evan Pateshall Pateshall of Allensmore Court, Hereford [285]
  • 1932: Herbert Ronald Pettit of Castle Weir, Kington [286]
  • 1933: Charles Jerome Vaughan of Courtfields, Ross [287]
  • 1934: Edward Frederick Bulmer of " Adam's Hill", Breinton, Hereford[288]
  • 1935: Herbert Riches Jenkins, of The Porch House, Westhide, Hereford [289]
  • 1936: George Malcolm Kent of Garden House, Shobdon, Leominster [290]
  • 1937: The Reverend William Marshall of Sarnesfield Court, Weobley [291]
  • 1938: Robert Holme Storey of Bishopswood, Ross-on-Wye[292]
  • 1939: Sir George Sidney Clive of Perrystone Court, How Caple [293]
  • 1940: Henry Howard Bulmer of Longmeadow, Hereford [294]
  • 1941: Eric Carnegie Romilly of Broadfield Court, Bodenham, Hereford [295]
  • 1942: Thomas Henry Foster of The Grange, Whitchurch [296]
  • 1943: Owen George Scudamore Croft of Hephill, Lugwardine, Herefordshire.[297]
  • 1944: Richard Saher de Quincey Quincey of The Vern, Bodenham.[298]
  • 1945: Frederick Parland Loder-Symonds of Waldrist, Aylestone Hill, Hereford.[299]
  • 1946: Cecil John Herbert Spence Colby of Donnington Hall, Ledbury.[300]
  • 1947: Henry Thomas Hamilton Foley of Stoke Edith Park, Herefordshire.[301]
  • 1948: Edward Francis Herbert Evans of Whitbourne Hall, Herefordshire.[302]
  • 1949: John Lewes Davenport, Yarsop House, Mansel Lacey [140]
  • 1950: Gerard Leigh Clay, Brockhampton Cottage [140]
  • 1951: John Francis Maclean, Thatch Close, Llangrove, Ross [140]
  • 1952: Thomas Philip Barneby, Salt Marsh Castle, Bromyard [303]
  • 1953: Thomas Reginald Fraser Bate, Glenmonnow House, Garway [304]
  • 1954: Felix Alexander Vincent Copland-Griffiths, Bircher Hall, Leominster [305]
  • 1955: Sir Frederick Burrows, Thrushes Nest, Ross on Wye [140]
  • 1956: Henry Maysey Barneby, Brockington House, Bredenbury [140]
  • 1957: Herbert Roy Rowlands, Brand Lodge, Colwell [140]
  • 1958: Robert Peel Waller of Wyastone, Leys, Monmouth [140]
  • 1959: John Arthur Hill of Orleton Manor, Near Ludlow [306]
  • 1960: Thomas John Hawkins of Wilton Oaks, Tarrington [140]
  • 1961: David Watkin Hamlen Williams, Angel House, Kingsland [140]
  • 1962: Ronald Edmund Combe of The Slad, Putley, Hereford [140]
  • 1963: Richard Frederic Neill Aldrich-Blake, Weston Hall, Ross-on-Wye [140]
  • 1964: Edward Somers Fleming Evans of Whitbourne Hall [307]
  • 1965: Charles Edward Rudge of Baysham, Ross-on-Wye [308]
  • 1966: Philip George Verdin of The Butt House, Canon Pyon[309]
  • 1967: Robert Alfred Lowth of Ross-on-Wye[310]
  • 1968: Rowland Kirle Cecil Pope of Homme House, Much Marcle[311]
  • 1969: Miles Aubrey Belville of Bromyard [312]
  • 1970: Thomas Raymond Dunne, Gatley Park, Leinthall Earls, Leominster [313]
  • 1971: Neston Dana Ord Capper of Ullingswick[314]
  • 1972: Henry Habington Barneby of Llanerch-y-Coed, Dorstone[315]
  • 1973: Ernle Reginald Forester Gilbert of Bishopstone, near Hereford[316]

High Sheriff[]

1998 – date[]

  • 1998: Simon William Britten Dereham, Sapness Farm, Woolhope [317]
  • 1999: Mrs Rosalie Joan Dawes, Birtsmorton Court, near Malvern, Worcestershire[318]
  • 2000: Mrs Thomas Hone, of Bosbury House[319]
  • 2001: Andrew William Dyson Perrins, of The Hyde[320]
  • 2002: Col Sir Piers Henry George Bengough KCVO OBE, of Great House[321]
  • 2003: Georgina Sarah Henrietta Britten-Long, of Hill Farm[322]
  • 2004: James Donald Nicholas, of Welsh Court[323]
  • 2005: Andrew William Grant[324]
  • 2006: Lt-Gen Sir John Paul Foley KCB OBE MC[325]
  • 2007: John Sarne Yorke[326]
  • 2008: Lt-Col Michael Robin Ogilvie Leigh[327]
  • 2009: The Hon. Gilbert Greenall CBE[328]
  • 2010: Elizabeth Jean Hunter of Ledbury [329]
  • 2011: Simon David Arbuthnott of Leominster [330]
  • 2012: Lieut.-Colonel Charles J G Thwaites of Pixley House, Pixley, Ledbury [331]
  • 2013: Robert S. D. Tabor of Llanrothal, Monmouth [332]
  • 2014: Major Patrick J A Darling of Caradoc, Sellack, Ross on Wye [333]
  • 2015: Edward Mortimer Harley of Brampton Bryan Hall, Bucknell[334]
  • 2016: W J Bill Jackson [335]
  • 2017: The Revd the Lady Lisvane [336]
  • 2018: Thomas Nathaniel Hone of Bosbury House, Bosbury [337]
  • 2019: James Felton Somers Hervey-Bathurst, CBE of Ledbury [338]
  • 2020: Mrs Patricia Claire Hodsoll Thomas of Bromyard [339]

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