High Sheriff of Wiltshire

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Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Sheriff in 1805,
monument in Salisbury Cathedral

This is a list of the Sheriffs and (after 1 April 1974) High Sheriffs of Wiltshire.

Until the 14th century, the shrievalty was held ex officio by the castellans of Old Sarum Castle.

On 1 April 1974, under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972, the title of Sheriff of Wiltshire was retitled as High Sheriff of Wiltshire.[1]

Sheriff[]

To 1400[]

  • 1066: Edric
  • 1067–1070: Philippe de Buckland
  • 1085: Aiulphus the Sheriff
  • 1070–1105: Edward of Salisbury
  • 1110: William of Pont de L'Arche[2]
  • 1119: Edward d'Évreux
  • 1120: Humphrey "The Great" De BOHUN (2º B. Bohun of Taterford) – Bearer of the Royal Standard in 1120 in the battle of Benneville in Normandy
  • ????: Walter FitzEdward of Salisbury[3]
  • 1130: Warin de Lisures or Lisoriis
  • ????: "William the Late Sheriff", so called in 1155
  • 1152–1159: Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury[4]
  • 1160–1162: Richard Clericus (Richard de Wilton)
  • 1163: Milo de Dauntesey
  • 1164–1181: Richard de Wilton or de Wilteshire
  • 1181: Michael Belet and Robert Malde (Mauduit)
  • 1182: ditto 1181 and Roger Fitz Renfr or Renf
  • 1183–1187: Robert Mauduit
  • 1189: Hugh Bardolf
  • 1190: William of Salisbury, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, son of Patrick
  • 1191: Robert de Tregoz
  • 1192: William d'Évreux (as above)
  • 1193–1197: William d'Évreux (as above) and Thomas d'Évreux (otherwise Devereux) his son
  • 1197–1198: Stephen of Thornham and Alexander de Ros
  • 1199: Stephen of Thornham and Wandragesil de Courselles
  • 1200–1203: William Longespee, 3rd Earl of Salisbury and Robert de Berneres
  • 1207: Geoffrey de Neville
  • 1210: Robert de Veteriponte (i.e., de Vipont) jointly with Nicholas de Vipont
  • 1211–1212: Robert de Veteriponte (i.e., de Vipont)
  • 1215–1225: William Longespee, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (died in office)
  • 1226: Simon de Hal
  • 1227: Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury and John Dacus
  • 1228: John of Monmouth and Walter de Bumesey
  • 1229–1230: John of Monmouth
  • 1231–1234: Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury and John Dacus
  • 1235: Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury and Robert de Hogesham
  • 1236: Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury
  • 1237: William Gerebred / Robert de Hogesham
  • 1238–1239: Robert de Hogesham
  • 1240–1245: Nicholas de Haversham
  • 1246–1248: Nicholas de Lusteshull
  • 1249–1252: William de Tynchiden
  • 1253–1254: William de Tenhide and his son John
  • 1255–1257: John de Verund
  • 1258–1259: John de Verund and Geoffrey Scudamor (otherwise Scudamore)
  • 1260: John de Verund
  • 1261–1263: Rad. [i.e. Radulphus otherwise Rafe or Ralph] Cussell
  • 1264: Rad. de Aungers and John de Aungers
  • 1265: Rad. de Aungers
  • 1266–1270: William de Duy and Stephen de Edworth
  • 1271: Stephen de Edwarth and Walter de Strichesley
  • 1272–1274: Walter de Strichesley
  • 1275–1280: Hildebrand of London (otherwise Sir Hildebrand de Londres)
  • 1281–1288: John de Wotton
  • 1289–1290: Richard de Combe
  • 1291–1295: Thomas de St Omero (otherwise de St-Omer)
  • 1296–1298: Walter Pavely (otherwise Paveley)
  • 1299–1300: John of Newtown
  • 1301–1303: John of Hertinger
  • 1304: Henry of Cobham
  • 1305–1306: John de Gerberge
  • 1307: Andreas de Grimstead
  • 1308–1309: Alex Cheverell and John de Sto Laudo (otherwise de St Lo or Saint Lowe)
  • 1310: William de Harden
  • 1311: Adam Walrand
  • 1312–1313: Adam Walrand and John Kingston
  • 1314: John de Holt and Sir Philip de la Beche
  • 1315–1316: Sir Philip de la Beche
  • 1317–1319: Walter de Risum
  • 1320–1321: Adam de Tichbourne and Adam Walrand
  • 1322: Walter le Longe
  • 1323–1325: Sir Adam Walrand
  • 1327: Sir Adam Walrand
  • 1328: Sir Philip de la Beche
  • 1329–1331: Sir John Mauduit
  • 1332: Gifford le Long
  • 1333: John Mauduit and William Randolph
  • 1334: John Tichbourne and John Mauduit
  • 1335–1336: Gilbert de Berewik and Reginald de Paveley
  • 1337: Sir Peter Doynel and Gilbert de Berewik (i.e. de Berwick)
  • 1338–1340: John Mauduit
  • 1341: Thomas de Sto Mauro (otherwise Seymour) and Robert Lokes
  • 1342–1344: John Mauduit
  • 1345–1346: John Roches
  • 1347: John Roches and Thomas Semor (otherwise Seymour, see also 1341)
  • 1348–1350: Robert Russell
  • 1350:
  • 1351–1353: Thomas de la River
  • 1354: John Everard of Stratford-sub-Castle
  • 1355–1360: Thomas Hungerford
  • 1361–1366: Henry Sturmy
  • 1367–1371: Walter de Haywood
  • 1372: William de Worston
  • 1373: Henry Sturmy
  • 1374: Sir John Dauntsey
  • 1375: Sir John Delamare[5]
  • 1376–1377: Ralph Cheyne[6]
  • 1378: Peter de Cusaunce and William de Worston
  • 1379–1380: Rad. (i.e. Radulphus) de Norton
  • 1381: Laurence de Sco. Martino (otherwise de St Martin) and Hugo Cheyne
  • 1382: Nicholas Woodhall
  • 1383: Sir Bernard Brocas
  • 1384–1385: John Lancaster
  • 1386–1387: John Salesbury
  • 1388–1389: Ralph Cheyne[6]
  • 1390: Richard Mawarden of Stratford sub Castle
  • 1391: John Roches
  • 1392: Robert Dyneley of Fittleton
  • 1393: John Gawen of Norrington
  • 1394: Richard Mawarden of Stratford sub Castle
  • 1395: (or Moyne) of Owermoigne
  • 1396: Thomas Bonham
  • 1397–1399: Richard Mawarden of Stratford sub Castle
  • 1400: John Dauntsey

15th century[]

  • 1401: William Worfton of Broad Hinton and John Gawayne
  • 1402: of Brooke
  • 1403–1404: Walter Beauchamp
  • 1405: Walter Hungerford
  • 1406: Rad. (i.e. Radulphus for Rafe or Ralph) Grene (otherwise Green)
  • 1407: Walter Beauchamp
  • 1408: Sir Robert Corbet
  • 1409: William Cheyne
  • 1410: Sir John Berkeley of Beverston Castle
  • 1411: Thomas Bonham
  • 1413: Sir Elias Delamere, Kt, of Fisherton Delamere
  • 1414: Henry Thorpe of Newton Tony
  • 1415: Thomas Calstone (otherwise Calston) of Littlecote and Upton Lovell
  • 1416: Robert Andrewe (or Andrew)
  • 1417: William Finderne
  • 1418: Sir William Sturmy, of Wulfhall
  • 1419: Thomas Ringwood, of Loveraz Coulesfield
  • 1420–1421: William Darell, of Littlecote
  • 1422: William Darell, of Littlecote (see 1420)
  • 1423: Sir Robert Shotesbrook (or Shottesbrook), Kt
  • 1424: William Finderne
  • 1425: Walter Pauncefoot
  • 1426: John Stourton, of Stourton
  • 1427: William Darell, of Littlecote (see 1420)
  • 1428: John Pawlet, of Fisherton Delamere
  • 1429: Sir John Bayntun, Kt, of Fallersdon
  • 1430: David Cervington, of Longford Castle
  • 1431: Sir John Seymour, of Wulfhall
  • 1432: Walter Strickland
  • 1433: Sir John Stourton, of Stourton (see 1426)
  • 1434: Sir Stephen Popham of Popham
  • 1435: Edmund or Edward Hungerford
  • 1436: William Beauchamp
  • 1437: Sir John Stourton (see 1426)
  • 1438: Sir John Lisle, Kt
  • 1439: John St Loe (or Saint Lowe)
  • 1440: John Norris
  • 1441: Richard Restwold of Crowmarsh Gifford, Oxfordshire and Sindlesham, Berkshire
  • 1442: William Beauchamp
  • 1443: Sir John Bainton (otherwise Bayntun, see 1429), of Falstone (or Fallersdon) and of Shaw near Melksham
  • 1444: John Basket, of Lydiard Millicent
  • 1445: Richard Restwold of Crowmarsh Gifford, Oxfordshire and Sindlesham, Berkshire
  • 1446: William Stafford
  • 1447: William Beauchamp
  • 1448: John Norreys
  • 1449: Philip Baynard, of Lackham
  • 1450: Sir John Seymour of Wulfhall
  • 1451: John Nanson
  • 1452: Edward Stradling, of Dauntsey
  • 1453: John Willoughby, of Brooke Hall near Westbury
  • 1454: George Darell, of Littlecote
  • 1455: Sir Reginald Stourton, Kt, of Stourton
  • 1456: Henry Long, of Wraxall
  • 1457: Sir John Seymour, of Wulfhall
  • 1458: Hugh Pilkenham or Pekenham
  • 1459: John Ferris, of Blunsdon St Andrew
  • 1461: George Darell
  • 1462–1463: Sir Reginald Stourton, Kt, of Stourton (see 1456)
  • 1464: Sir Roger Tocotes, Kt
  • 1465: Sir George Darell, Kt
  • 1466: Sir , Kt
  • 1467: Christopher Wolsley
  • 1468: Sir Richard Darell, Kt
  • 1469: Sir George Darell, Kt
  • 1470: Sir Laurence Raynsford, Kt
  • 1471: Sir Roger Tocotes, Kt
  • 1472: Sir Maurice Berkeley, Kt
  • 1473: Sir John Willoughby, Kt
  • 1474: William Collingbourne, of Collingbourne Ducis
  • 1475: Henry Long of Wraxall
  • 1476: Walter Bonham
  • 1477: Edward Hartgill
  • 1478: John Mompesson, of Bathampton Wyly
  • 1479: Walter Hungerford, of Farley Castle
  • 1480: Charles Bulkeley
  • 1481: William Collingbourne, of Collingbourne Ducis
  • 1482: John Mompesson
  • 1483: Henry Long of Wraxall
  • 1484: Edward Hartgill
  • 1485: Sir Roger Tocotes, Kt
  • 1486: John Wroughton, of Broad Hinton
  • 1487: Sir John Turberville, Kt (? of Bere Regis, Dorset)
  • 1488: Thomas Vinour
  • 1489: Sir Edward Darell of Littlecote (1st term)
  • 1490: Constantius (i.e. Constantine) Darell, of Collingbourne Ducis
  • 1491: John Lye, of Flamstone in Bishopstone
  • 1492: John Yorke, of Helthrop, near Ramsbury
  • 1493: Sir Edward Darell of Littlecote (2nd term)
  • 1494:
  • 1495: Constantius (i.e. Constantine) Darell, of Collingbourne Ducis
  • 1496: George Chaderton (otherwise Chadderton or Chatterton), of Lydiard Millicent
  • 1497: Sir Edward Darell of Littlecote (3rd term)
  • 1498: Sir George Seymour, Kt
  • 1499: Sir John Huddlestone, Kt
  • 1500: Sir Thomas Long, Kt, of South Wraxall and Draycot

16th century[]

  • 1501: John Yorke
  • 1502: Sir William Callaway
  • 1503: Sir John Danvers, Kt, of Dauntsey
  • 1504: John Ernle, of Etchilhampton
  • 1505: John Gawayne, of Norrington
  • 1506: Sir Thomas Long, Kt (see 1500)
  • 1507: Sir John Seymour, Kt, of Wulfhall
  • 1508: John Mompesson
  • 1509: Sir Edward Darell of Littlecote (4th term)
  • 1510: Sir Walter Hungerford, Kt
  • 1511: Henry Long, Kt of Draycot Cerne (1st term)
  • 1512: Sir Christopher Wroughton, Kt, of Broad Hinton
  • 1513: Sir John Danvers, Kt, of Dauntsey
  • 1514: William Bonham, of Bonham, at Stourton and Great Wishford
  • 1515: Sir John Scrope, Kt, of Castle Combe and Oxendon
  • 1516: Sir Nicholas Wadham (died 1542) of Merryfield, Somerset and Edge, Devon.
  • 1517: Sir Edward Hungerford, Kt
  • 1518: Sir John Seymour, Kt of Wulfhall (see 1507)
  • 1519: Sir Edward Darell of Littlecote (5th term)
  • 1520: John Skilling, of Draycott Foliat
  • 1521: John Ernle (otherwise) Erneley, of Bourton, Bishop's Cannings
  • 1522: Sir Edward Bayntun, Kt, of Bromham
  • 1523: Thomas Yorke
  • 1524: Sir John Seymour, Kt, of Wulfhall (see 1518)
  • 1525: Sir Henry Long, Kt of Draycot Cerne (2nd term)
  • 1526: Sir John Bourchier, Kt
  • 1527: Sir Anthony Hungerford of Down Ampney, Gloucestershire
  • 1528: John Ernle (otherwise Erneley)
  • 1529: John Horsey, of Martin
  • 1530: Thomas Yorke
  • 1531: Thomas Bonham, of Great Wishford
  • 1532: John Ernle (otherwise Erneley)
  • 1533: Sir Walter Hungerford, Kt of Farley Castle
  • 1534: Robert Baynard, of Lackham
  • 1535: Thomas Yorke (see 1530)
  • 1536: Sir Henry Long, Kt of Draycot Cerne (3rd term)
  • 1537: Sir John Brydges, Kt
  • 1538: Sir Anthony Hungerford, Kt (see 1527)
  • 1539: John Ernle (otherwise) Erneley, of Bishop's Cannings
  • 1540: Edward Mompesson
  • 1541: Sir Henry Long, Kt of Draycot Cerne (4th term)
  • 1542: John Marvyn of Fonthill Gifford (1st term)
  • 1543: John Ernle (otherwise Erneley), of Bishop's Cannings
  • 1544: Robert Hungerford, of Cadenham
  • 1545: Charles Bulkeley
  • 1546: Richard Scrope, of Castle Combe
  • 1547: Silvester Danvers, of Dauntsey
  • 1548: Ambrose Dauntsey
  • 1549: John Bonham of Hazelbury
  • 1550: John Marvyn of Fonthill Gifford (2nd term)
  • 1551: William Stumpe died and replaced by Sir James Stumpe of Charlton and Malmesbury (1st term)
  • 1552: Sir William Sharington (or Sherington), Kt, of Lacock Abbey (died in office)
  • 1553: Edward Baynard, of Lackham[7]
  • 1553: John Ernle (otherwise Erneley) of Bishop's Cannings
  • 1554: of Cadnam (otherwise Cadenham)
  • 1555: John St John, of Lydiard Tregoze
  • 1556: Sir Anthony Hungerford, Kt, of Down Ampney, Gloucestershire
  • 1557: Sir Walter Hungerford of Farley Castle
  • 1558: Henry Brouncker, of Melksham
  • 1558: Sir John Zouche, Kt, of Calstone near Calne
  • 1559: Sir James Stumpe of Charlton and Malmesbury (2nd term)
  • 1559: George Ludlow[8]
  • 1560: Sir John Marvyn of Pertwood and Fonthill Gifford (3rd term)
  • 1561: George Penruddock of Ivy Church, Laverstock, and Compton Chamberlayne
  • 1562: John Ernle (otherwise Erneley) of Bishop's Cannings (see 1553)
  • 1563: William Button of Alton Priors
  • 1564: John Eyre of Great Chalfield
  • 1565: Nicholas Snell of Kington St Michael
  • 1566: Henry Sherington, of Lacock Abbey
  • 1567: George Ludlow, of Hill Deverill
  • 1568: Sir John Thynne of Longleat
  • 1569: William Button, of Alton Priors and Stowell
  • 1570: Edward Bayntun, of Rowdon
  • 1571: John St John, of Lydiard Tregoze (see 1555)
  • 1572: Sir Walter Hungerford of Farley Castle (see 1557)
  • 1573: Sir John Danvers of Dauntsey
  • 1574: Sir Robert Long of Wraxall and Draycott
  • 1575: of Broad Hinton
  • 1576: Sir John Hungerford, Kt, of Down Ampney, Gloucestershire
  • 1577: Sir Henry Knyvett, Kt, of Charlton
  • 1578: Nicholas St John of Lydiard Park, Lydiard Tregoze
  • 1579: Michael Ernle (otherwise Erneley), of Bourton, in Bishop's Cannings, and Whetham, Calne
  • 1580: William Brouncker of Melksham
  • 1581: Sir Walter Hungerford (see 1572)
  • 1582: of Heytesbury
  • 1583: John Snell of Kington St Michael
  • 1584: Sir John Danvers of Dauntsey (see 1573)
  • 1585: Edmund Ludlow of Hill Deverill
  • 1586: Richard Moody, of Garsdon, near Malmesbury
  • 1587: Sir Walter Hungerford (see 1581)
  • 1588: Henry Willoughby, of Knoyle Odierne or West Knoyle
  • 1589: John Warneford, of Sevenhampton near Highworth
  • 1590: William Eyre of Great Chalfield
  • 1591: Sir John Hungerford of Down Ampney, Gloucestershire
  • 1592: Sir John Thynne of Longleat and Caus Castle, Shropshire
  • 1593: John Hungerford, of Stoke near Great Bedwyn
  • 1594: Sir Henry Sadleir (otherwise Sadler or Sadlier) of Everley
  • 1595: John Dauntsey, of West Lavington
  • 1596: Sir James Mervyn, Kt, of Fonthill Gifford
  • 1597: of Compton Chamberlayne
  • 1598: Thomas Snell, of Kington St Michael
  • 1599: Walter Vaughan of Falstone House, Bishopstone
  • 1600: Sir Walter Long, Kt of South Wraxall and Draycot

17th century[]

  • 1601: Henry Bayntun of Bromham House[9]
  • 1602: Sir Jasper Moore of Heytesbury
  • 1603: Sir Jasper Moore, Kt, of Heytesbury
  • 1604: Sir Alexander Tutt of Idmiston
  • 1605: John Hungerford of Cadnam, Bremhill
  • 1606: Gabriel Pile
  • 1607: Sir Thomas Thynne, Kt, of Longleat
  • 1608: Richard Goddard, of Standon Hussey
  • 1609: John Ayliffe, of Brinkworth and Grittenham
  • 1610: Sir Giles Wroughton, Kt, of Broad Hinton
  • 1611: Sir William Button, 1st Baronet, of Alton Priors and of Tockenham Court, Lyneham
  • 1612: Francis Popham, of Littlecote
  • 1613: Sir William Pawlett, Kt, of Edington
  • 1614: of Pertwood and Fonthill Giffard
  • 1615: Thomas Moore, of Heytesbury
  • 1616: Sir Richard Grobham, Kt, of Great Wishford, Berwick St Leonard and Nettleton
  • 1617: Sir John Horton, Kt, of Iford and Westwood
  • 1618: Sir Henry Moody of Garsdon, near Malmesbury
  • 1619: Sir Henry Poole of Oaksey
  • 1620: Sir Charles Pleydell, Kt, of Midgehall in Lydiard Tregoze
  • 1621: Sir William Pawlett, Kt, of Edington
  • 1622: Sir John Lambe Kt, of Coulston
  • 1623: Gifford Long of Rowde Ashton
  • 1624: Edward Reade, of Corsham
  • 1625: Sir Francis Seymour
  • 1626: Sir Giles Estcourt, 1st Baronet of Long Newnton
  • 1627: Sir Walter Long, Bt of Whaddon
  • 1628: John Duckett, of Hartham near Corsham
  • 1629: Sir Robert Baynard of Lackham
  • 1630: John Topp of Stockton
  • 1631: Sir Edward Hungerford of Corsham and Farleigh Hungerford
  • 1632: Sir John St John, of Lydiard Tregoze
  • 1633: Sir Henry Ludlow, of Maiden Bradley
  • 1634: Francis Goddard, of Standon Hussey and Cliffe Pypard
  • 1635: Sir George Ayliffe, Kt, of Foxley and Grittenham in Brinkworth
  • 1636: Sir Nevil Poole, Kt, of Poole Keynes
  • 1637: Sir Edward Bayntun of Bromham House, Bromham
  • 1638: John Grubbe, of Potterne and Cherhill
  • 1639: John Duke, of Lake
  • 1640: Giles Eyre, of Brickworth
  • 1641: Robert Chivers, of Calne, Quemerford, and Leigh Delamere
  • 1642: Sir George Vaughan, Kt, of Fallersdon
  • 1643: Sir John Penruddocke, Kt, of Compton Chamberlayne
  • 1644: Sir James Long, Bt, of Draycot Cerne
  • 1645: Edmund Ludlow, of Hill Deverill, and Alexander Thistlethwaite, of Winterslow
  • 1646: Sir Henry Chalk (?Choke), Kt
  • 1647: Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Bt
  • 1648: Edward Tooker, of Maddington
  • 1649: William Calley, of Burderop
  • 1650: of Ogbourne St George
  • 1651: of Garsdon, near Malmesbury
  • 1652: Sir Henry Clerk, Kt, of Enford near Amesbury
  • 1653: Thomas Long, of Little Cheverell
  • 1654: Hugh Audley (otherwise Awdley), of Colepark, Malmesbury
  • 1655: John Dove, of Salisbury
  • 1656: Robert Hippesley, of Stanton Fitzwarren near Highworth
  • 1657: (?Robert) Hippesley
  • 1658: John Ernle of Bourton in Bishop's Cannings and of Whetham in Calne
  • 1659: Isaac Burgess
  • 1660: Edward Horton, of Great Chaldfield, near Bradford
  • 1661: Sir James Thynne of Longleat
  • 1662: Sir Walter Ernle, 1st Baronet of Etchilhampton
  • 1663: Sir Henry Coker, Kt, of Hill Deverill
  • 1664: Sir Edward Bayntun of Bromham
  • 1665: Thomas Mompesson, of Corton in Boyton
  • 12 November 1665: Sir John Weld,[10] of Compton Bassett
  • 7 November 1666: Christopher Willoughby,[11] of Bishopstone
  • 6 November 1667: John Long,[12] of Little Cheverell
  • 6 November 1668: Sir Richard Grobham Howe,[13] of Berwick St Leonard
  • 11 November 1669: John Hall,[14] of Bradford-on-Avon
  • 4 November 1670: Sir Robert Button, 3rd Baronet,[15] of Tockenham Court, Lyneham
  • 9 November 1671: Sir Walter Long, 1st Baronet,[16] of Whaddon
  • 11 November 1672: Walter Smith,[17] of Shalbourne and Great Bedwyn
  • 12 November 1673: Bernard Pawlett,[18] of Cottles, near Bradford
  • 5 November 1674: Thomas Goddard,[19] of Swindon
  • 15 November 1675: ,[20] of Mere
  • 10 November 1676: Giles Earl[21]
  • 18 November 1676: [22]
  • 23 November 1676: John Hawkins, of Ashton Keynes[23][24]
  • 17 November 1677: Henry Chivers,[25] of Calne and Quemerford
  • 14 November 1678: John Hawkins,[26] of Ashton Keynes
  • 13 November 1679: Giles Earle[27]
  • late 1679: Thomas Earle, of Eastcourt House, Crudwell[28]
  • 4 November 1680: John Jacob[29]
  • 1681: Thomas Gore, of Alderton
  • 1682: Richard Lewis, of Edington
  • 1683: Sir Edmund Warneford of Sevenhampton near Highworth
  • 1684: of Bishopstone
  • 1685: (John Davenant: altered to) William Chafyn, of Zeals Monachorum
  • 1686: John Davenant, of Landford in Frustfield Hundred
  • 1687: Richard Chaundler of Idmiston[30]
  • 1688: Sir Jeremy Craye, Kt[31]
  • 1689: John Wyndham of Norrington
  • 1690: (James Blatch: altered to) Stephen Blatch, of Westbury
  • 1691: Henry Wallis, of Trowbridge
  • 1692: Henry Nourse (altered to Sir William Pynsent, Bt, and again to Henry Nourse)
  • 1693: Sir Thomas Estcourt, Kt, of Pinkney
  • 1694: Sir William Pynsent, Bt of Urchfont
  • 1695: Gifford Yerbury
  • 1696: Joseph Houlton, of Trowbridge
  • 1697: John Benett, of Norton Bavant
  • 1698: Thomas Baskerville, (? of Richardston near Winterbourne Basset)
  • 1699: (Walter Ernle: altered to) John Kyrle (otherwise Curll), of Turley near Bradford
  • 1700: (Joseph Houlton: altered to) Francis Merewether of Easterton, Market Lavington

18th century[]

  • 1701: Richard Jones of Ramsbury
  • 1702: (William Willoughby: altered to) Christopher Willoughby, of West Knoyle
  • 1703: Richard Long of Collingbourne
  • 1704: Walter Long of South Wraxall
  • 1705: John Flower, of Grimstead, or of Worton, near Devizes
  • 1706: (Thomas Blatch: altered to) Andrew Duke, of Bulford
  • 1707: Sir James Ashe, 2nd Baronet
  • 1708: Francis Kenton
  • 1709: (Oliver Calley: altered to) Walter Ernle, of Conock, Chirton
  • 1710: William Benson of Amesbury
  • 1711: Daniel Webb of Monkton Farleigh
  • 1712: John Cox of Kemble, near Malmesbury
  • 1713: John Smith, of Alton Priors
  • 1714: Richard Goddard of Swindon
  • 1715: Matthew Pitts, of Salisbury
  • 1716: John Eyles, of Devizes
  • 1717: Robert Houlton replaced by Calthorpe Parker Long then Thomas Bennett of Steeple Ashton[32]
  • 1718: George Speke Petty, of Cheney Court and Haselbury House, Box
  • 1719: John Askew, of Lydiard Millicent
  • 1720: Caleb Bayley replaced by John Vilett, of Swindon
  • 1721: Henry Read, of Crowood
  • 1722: Edward Hill, of Wanborough
  • 1723: Ralph Freke, of Hannington, near Highworth
  • 1724: Joseph Houlton, of Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset, and Grittleton, Wiltshire
  • 1725: John Hippesley, of Stanton Fitzwarren
  • 1726: Henry Long, of Melksham
  • 1727: John Mills, of Cherhill, Calne [33] replaced by William Coleman [34]
  • 1728: Walter Hungerford of Studley House, Calne
  • 1729: Henry Hungerford, of Fyfield, Milton Lislebonne
  • 1730: Ezekiel Wallace, of Lucknam
  • 1731: Henry Skilling, of Draycott Foliat
  • 1732: John Smith, of Whitley, Calne
  • 1733: Job Polden, of Imber
  • 1734: Thomas Phipps, of Westbury Leigh and Chalford
  • 1735: William Vilett, of Swindon
  • 1736: Richard Baskerville [35]
  • 1736: Edward Mortimer, of Trowbridge
  • 1737: of Compton Bassett
  • 1738: Isaac Warriner, of Conock, Chirton
  • 1739: William Wyndham, of Dinton
  • 1740: Edward Mortimer, of Trowbridge (or William Wyndham?)
  • 1741: Anthony Guy, of Chippenham
  • 1742: William Batt, of Salisbury
  • 1743: John or William Hippesley, of Stanton Fitzwarren
  • 1744: (John Walters of Titherley: altered to) Fulke Greville, of Wilbury House, Newton Toney
  • 1745: Walter Long, of Salisbury, Wiltshire, and Preshaw, Hampshire
  • 1746: Godfrey Huckle Kneller, of Donhead Hall, Donhead St Mary
  • 1747: William Phipps, of Heywood
  • 1748: Thomas Phipps, of Westbury Leigh
  • 1749: Thomas Cooper, of Salisbury
  • 1750: James Bartlett, of Salisbury [36]
  • 1751: Charles Penruddocke, of Compton Chamberlayne
  • 1752: Thomas Cooper, of Cumberwell, near Bradford
  • 1753: Edward Polhill, of Heale House, Woodford, near Salisbury
  • 1754: William Phipps, of Westbury Leigh
  • 1755: Arthur Evans, of the Close, Salisbury
  • 1756: John Jacob, of Tockenham Wick House, Lyneham
  • 1757: William Coles, of the Close, Salisbury
  • 1758: Thomas Bennett (otherwise Benett), of Pyt House
  • 1759: William Norris, of Nonesuch House, Bromham
  • 1760: George Flower, of Devizes
  • 1761: Scrope (otherwise Scroop) Egerton, of Salisbury
  • 1762: Prince Sutton, of Devizes
  • 1763: of Lacock Abbey
  • 1764: Walter Long (of South Wraxall)
  • 1765: Benjamin Adamson, of Kemble
  • 1766: Edward Medlicott, of Warminster
  • 1767: Edward Goddard, of Cliffe Pypard[37]
  • 1768: Edmund Lambert, of Boyton
  • 1769: William Talk, of Salisbury (New Sarum)
  • 1770: Thomas Maundrell, of Blacklands, near Calne
  • 1771: William Langham, of Ramsbury Manor
  • 1772: Henry Penruddocke Wyndham, of the College, Salisbury
  • 1773: Edward Poore, of Rushall
  • 1774: Thomas Estcourt, of Newnton
  • 1775: Francis Dugdale Astley, of Everley
  • 1776: William Northey, of the Ivy House, Chippenham
  • 1777: Joseph Colborne, of Hardenhuish, Chippenham
  • 1778: William Beach, of Nether Avon House
  • 1779: Robert Cooper, of Salisbury
  • 1780: Paul Cobb Methuen of Corsham House
  • 1781: William Hayter, of Newton Toney
  • 1782: William Bowles, of Heale House
  • 1783: Thomas Hussey, of Salisbury
  • 1784: William Chaffin Grove of Zeals House, Mere
  • 1785: James Sutton of New Park, Devizes [or of Roundway][38]
  • 1786: Seymour Wroughton, of Eastcott, Urchfont [39]
  • 1787: Isaac William Webb Horlock, of Ashwick, Marshfield, Gloucestershire
  • 1788: Robert Ashe, of Langley Burrell
  • 1789: Thomas Grove, of Ferne
  • 1790: Gifford Warriner, of Conock, Chirton
  • 1791: John Awdry, of Notton, Lacock
  • 1792: Matthew Humphries, of the Ivy House, Chippenham
  • 1793: John Gaisford, of Iford House, near Bradford
  • 1794: Richard Godolphin Long, of Rood Ashton
  • 1795: James Montagu, of Alderton and Lackham
  • 1796: Gilbert Trowe Beckett Turner, of Penley House, Westbury
  • 1797: Sir John Methuen Poore, 1st Bt. of Rushall
  • 1798: John Benett of Pyt House
  • 1799: Edward Hinxman, of Little Durnford
  • 1800: George Yalden Fort, of Alderbury[40]

19th century[]

  • 11 February 1801: Thomas Bush, of Bradford[41]
  • 3 February 1802: Sir Andrew Bayntun-Rolt, 2nd Baronet, of Spye Park[42]
  • 3 February 1803: Thomas Henry Hele Phipps, of Leighton House, Westbury[43]
  • 1 February 1804: Wadham Locke, of Rowde Ford[44]
  • 6 February 1805: Sir Richard Colt Hoare, 2nd Baronet, of Stourhead[45]
  • 1 February 1806: John Paul Paul, of Ashton Keynes[46]
  • 4 February 1807: Thomas Calley, of Burderop Park[47]
  • 3 February 1808: John Houlton, of Grittleton[48]
  • 6 February 1809: Sir Charles Warre Malet, 1st Baronet, of Wilbury House[49]
  • 31 January 1810: Abraham Ludlow, of Heywood House[50]
  • 8 February 1811: Harry Biggs, of Stockton[51]
  • 24 January 1812: Sir William Pierce Ashe A'Court, 1st Baronet, of Heytesbury House[52]
  • 10 February 1813: William Fowle, of Chute, Wiltshire[53]
  • 4 February 1814: William Wyndham, of Dinton, Wiltshire[54]
  • 13 February 1815: George Eyre, of Bramshaw[55]
  • 1816: John Hussey, of Salisbury
  • 1817: John Hungerford Penruddocke, of Compton Chamberlayne[56]
  • 1818: Alexander Powell, of Hurdcott
  • 1819: John Long, of Monkton Farleigh
  • 1820: , of Swindon
  • 1821: Ambrose Awdry, of Seend, near Devizes
  • 1822: Edward Phillips, of Melksham
  • 1823: John Fuller, of Neston Park, Corsham
  • 1824: Sir Edward Poore Bt, of Rushall
  • 1825: Ernle Warriner, of Conock, Chirton
  • 1826: Thomas Clutterbuck, of Hardenhuish
  • 1827: Thomas Baskerville Mynors Baskerville, of Rockley House, near Marlborough
  • 1828: George Wroughton Wroughton, of Wilcot House, near Pewsey
  • 1829: George Heneage Walker Heneage, of Compton Bassett
  • 1830: Edward William Leyborne Popham, of Littlecote House[57]
  • 1831: Paul Methuen, of Corsham House[58]
  • 1832: Sir Edmund Antrobus, 2nd Baronet, of Amesbury[59]
  • 1833: William Temple, of Bishopstrow, Warminster[60]
  • 1834: Thomas Bolton, of Brickworth[61]
  • 1835: Henry Seymour, of Knoyle[62]
  • 1836: Sir John Dugdale Astley, 1st Baronet, of Everley[63]
  • 1837: Sir Frederick Hutchison Hervey Bathurst, 3rd Baronet, of Clarendon[64]
  • 1838: Thomas Assheton Smith, of Tedworth House, near Ludgershall[65]
  • 1839: Charles Lewis Phipps, of Wans House[66]
  • 1840: William Henry Fox Talbot, of Lacock Abbey
  • 1841: Ambrose Hussey, of Salisbury
  • 1842: Frederick William Rooke, of Lackham
  • 1843: Henry Stephen Olivier, of Potterne
  • 1844: George Edward Eyre, or Warrens, Bramshaw[67]
  • 1845: Wade Browne, of Monkton Farleigh
  • 1846: The Right Honourable Jacob Pleydell Bouverie, Viscount Folkestone, of Longford Castle
  • 1847: Wadham Locke, of Ashton Giffard
  • 1848: John Henry Campbell Wyndham, of The College, Salisbury
  • 1849: Robert Parry Nisbet, of South Broom House, Devizes[68]
  • 1850: Henry Gaisford Gibbs Ludlow, of Heywood House, Westbury[69]
  • 1851: Graham Moore Michell Esmeade, of Monkton, Chippenham
  • 1852: John Bird Fuller, of Neston Park, Corsham
  • 1853: Francis Leybourne Popham, of Chilton[70]
  • 1854: Edmund Lewis Clutterbuck, of Hardenhuish
  • 1855: Simon Watson Taylor, of Urchfont
  • 1856: Charles William Miles, of Burton Hill House, Malmesbury
  • 1857: Alfred Morrison, of Fonthill
  • 1858: Francis Alexander Sydenham Locke, of Rowdeford
  • 1859: John Neilson Gladstone, of Bowdon Park
  • 1860: Horatio Nelson Goddard, of Cliffe Manor House,[71] Cliffe Pypard
  • 1861: Charles Penruddocke, of Compton Chamberlayne[72]
  • 1862: John Elton Mervyn Prower, of Purton House, Purton, near Swindon[73]
  • 1863: Thomas Fraser Grove, of Ferne[74]
  • 1864: John Lewis Phipps, of Leighton House, Westbury[75]
  • 1865: Thomas Henry Allen Poynder, of Hartham Park, near Chippenham[76]
  • 1866: Ambrose Denis Hussey-Freke, of Hannington Hall, Highworth[77]
  • 1867: Henry Calley, of Burderop Park[78]
  • 1868: Charles John Thomas Conolly, of Cottles House, near Melksham[79]
  • 1869: Ralph Ludlow Lopes, of Sandridge Park, Melksham[80]
  • 1870: John Ravenhill, of Ashton Gifford House[81]
  • 1871: John William Gooch Spicer, of Spye Park
  • 1872: Sir John Neald, of Grittleton House
  • 1873: Nathaniel Barton, of Corsley House, Warminster
  • 1874: Edward Chaddock Lowndes, of Castle Combe
  • 1875: Charles Paul Phipps, of Chalcot, Westbury
  • 1876: William Henry Poynder of Hartham, Chippenham[82]
  • 1877: Richard Walmesley of Lucknam
  • 1878: George Pargiter Fuller
  • 1879: William Stancomb of Blount's Court, Devizes[83]
  • 1880: Sir Edward Antrobus, of Amesbury[84]
  • 1881: George Morrison of Hampworth Lodge, Downton, Salisbury[85]
  • 1882: The Right Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie, of The Manor House, Market Lavington[86]
  • 1883: Sir Michael Robert Shaw-Stewart, Bt, of Fonthill Abbey, Salisbury[87]
  • 1884: Richard Leckonby Hothersall Phipps
  • 1885: Charles Edward Hungerford Athol Colston, of Roundway Park, Devizes[88]
  • 1886: Sir Henry Bruce Meux, Bt, of Dauntsey House, Chippenham[89]
  • 1887: Clement Walker Heneage, of Compton Bassett, Calne, V.C.[90]
  • 1888: Charles Nicholas Paul Phipps, of Chalcot, Westbury
  • 1889: John Edmund Philip Spicer, of Spye Park, Chippenham[91]
  • 1890: Sir John Poynder Dickson, Bt
  • 1891: Herbert James Harris, of Bowden Hill House, Chippenham,[92]
  • 1892: Sir John William Kelk, 2nd Baronet
  • 1893: Sir Gabriel Goldney, 1st Baronet[93][94]
  • 1894: William Henry Laverton[95]
  • 1895: Charles Walker[96]
  • 1896: Percy Wyndham[97]
  • 1897: Sir John Gladstone, 4th Baronet[98]
  • 1898: Sir William Roger Brown, Kt, of Highfield, of Trowbridge[99]
  • 1899: Lieutenant-Colonel Wyatt William Turner, of Pinkney Park, Malmesbury[100]
  • 1900: Mark Hanbury Beaufoy, of Coombe House, Shaftesbury[101]

20th century[]

  • 1901: Charles Awdry of Shaw Hill, Melksham[102]
  • 1902: Edmund Clerke Schomberg of Clyffe Hall, Market Lavington[103]
  • 1903: George Palmer of Lackham, Lacock[104]
  • 1904: Hugh Morrison, of Fonthill, Tisbury[105]
  • 1905: Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Audley Dallas Neeld, Bt, C.B., M.V.O., of Grittleton[106]
  • 1906: Sir Gabriel Prior Goldney, Bt.,C.V.O.,C.B. of Hardenhuish Park, Chippenham[107]
  • 1907: Fitzroy Pleydell Goddard, of The Lawn, Swindon[108]
  • 1908: Frederick Hastings Goldney, of Beechfield, Corsham[109]
  • 1909: Captain George Hounsom Fort, of Alderbury House[110]
  • 1910: Sir John Tankerville Goldney, Kt, of Monks Park, Corsham[111]
  • 1911: William Stancomb, of Blount's Court, Devizes[112]
  • 1912: Sir William Heward Bell, Kt
  • 1913: Charles Penruddocke
  • 1914: George Simon Arthur Watson-Taylor, of Erlestoke Park[113]
  • 1915: Sir Henry Hugh Arthur-Hoare, 6th Baronet of Stourhead[114]
  • 1916: George William Wynter Blathwayt, of Melksham House, Melksham[115]
  • 1917: John Moulton
  • 1918: Eustace Richardson-Cox
  • 1919: Walter Richard Shaw-Stewart
  • 1920: The Hon. Louis George Greville of Heale House, Upper Woodford[116]
  • 1921: Sir Frederick George Panizzi Preston of Landford Manor[117]
  • 1922: Charles Garnett of Greathouse, Kington Langley[118]
  • 1923: Bertram Erasmus Philipps of Dinton House, Dinton[119]
  • 1924: Washington Merritt Grant Singer
  • 1925: Gerard James Buxton
  • 1926: Robert Fleetwood Fuller
  • 1927: Edgar Hugh Brassey
  • 1928: Robert William Awdry
  • 1930: Admiral John Luce
  • 1931: Claude Basil Fry, of Hannington Hall, Highworth[120]
  • 1932: William Cory Heward Bell[121]
  • 1933: W. Llewellen Palmer
  • 1934: Edward Harding-Newman
  • 1935: Herbert Paton Holt
  • 1936: George Jardine Kidston
  • 1937: Frederick George Glyn Bailey
  • 1938: John Granville Morrison, created Lord Margadale in 1965
  • 1939: John Morley
  • 1940: Rupert Stephens
  • 1941: Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick George Glyn Bailey, of Lake House, Salisbury[122]
  • 1942: William Herbert Lee Ewart
  • 1943: Sir Eric Clare Edmund Phipps
  • 1944: William Llewellen Palmer
  • 1945: Brudenell Hunt-Grubbe
  • 1946: Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Edward Phillips, D.S.O., of Elm House, Winterbourne Dauntsey[123]
  • 1947: Egbert Cecil Barnes of Hungerdown, Seagry[124]
  • 1948: Claude Alexander Codrington
  • 1949: Samuel Vandeleur Christie-Miller
  • 1950: Roger Money-Kyrle
  • 1951: Brigadier Francis Ernle Fowle of The Manor, Charlton St. Peter[125]
  • 1952: Guy Elland Carne Rasch
  • 1953: Sir Noel Arkell
  • 1954: Charles Edwin Awdry, T.D., D.S.O., of Notton Lodge, Lacock[126]
  • 1955: Sir Geoffrey Ronald Codrington of Roche Court, Winterslow[127]
  • 1956: Christopher Herbert Fleetwood Fuller
  • 1957: Arthur Guy Stratton of Manor House, Alton Priors[128]
  • 1958: Sir Geoffrey Tritton, 3rd Baronet
  • 1959: Hugh Trefusis Brassey[citation needed]
  • 1960: Major David Adwyne Carne Rasch of Heale House, Middle Woodford[129]
  • 1961: Major-General George Drew Fanshawe of Farley Farm House, Farley[130]
  • 1962: Charles Murray Floyd
  • 1963: Peter Thomas Wellesley Sykes
  • 1964: Arthur Frank Seton Sykes
  • 1965: Geoffrey Henry Barrington Chance
  • 1966: Christopher Henry Maxwell Peto
  • 1967: Frank Harold Elcho Skyrme
  • 1968: Anthony William Allen Llewellen Palmer, MC (born 1912)[131]
  • 1969: Edward Lancelot Luce
  • 1970: Captain Roger Edward Lennox Harvey, of Parliament Piece, Ramsbury[132]
  • 1971: James Ian Morrison
  • 1972: Nigel Bailey
  • 1973: William Erskine Stobart

High Sheriff[]

20th century[]

  • 1974: Martin Anthony Gibbs
  • 1975: R. H. Heywood-Lonsdale
  • 1976: Gerald John Ward, of Park Farm, Chilton Foliat, Hungerford, Berkshire[133]
  • 1977: Major Anthony Richard Tumor, C.B.E., of Foxley Manor, Malmesbury[134]
  • 1978: Count Jan Badeni, of Norton Manor, Malmesbury[135]
  • 1979: John Michael Stratton, O.B.E., of Manor Farm, Stockton, Warminster[136]
  • 1980: Major Peter Sturgis, T.D., of Church Lodge, Dauntsey Park, Chippenham[137]
  • 1981: Richard Flower Stratton, of "Seagrams", Kingston Deverill, Warminster[138]
  • 1982: Samuel George Davenport, of Codford St Mary[139]
  • 1983: John Heatley Noble, Esq., D.S.C., of Puckshipton House, near Pewsey[140]
  • 1984: Major General John Humphrey Stephen Bowring, C.B., O.B.E., M.C., of Lower Swillbrook Farm, Minety, Malmesbury[141]
  • 1985: Lieut-Colonel John Godfrey Jeans, of Chalke Pyt House, Broadchalke, Salisbury[142]
  • 1986: Arthur Peter Bedingfeld Scott, of Grange Farm, Maiden, Devizes[143]
  • 1987: Tristram Seton Sykes, of Norrington Manor, Alvediston, near Salisbury[144]
  • 1988: Bonar Hugh Charles Sykes, of Conock Manor, Devizes[145]
  • 1989: Beresford Norman Gibbs, of Flintham House, Oaksey, Malmesbury[146]
  • 1990: Nigel James Moffatt Anderson M.C. D.L. FRGS, of Hamptworth Lodge, Landford, Salisbury.[147]
  • 1991: Christopher Eliot Eliot-Cohen, Esq., of Hilldrop Farm, Ramsbury, Marlborough.[148]
  • 1992: George William Michael Street, of The Dairy House, Berwick St James, Salisbury.[149]
  • 1993: Lieutenant-General Sir Maurice Johnston, K.C.B., O.B.E.[150][151]
  • 1994: Mrs Anna Ruth Grange, of Thomhill Farm, Malmesbury[152]
  • 1995: David John Randolph, of West Foscote Farm, Grittleton, Chippenham[153]
  • 1996: Andrew William Michael Christie-Miller, of Clarendon Park, Alderbury, Salisbury[154]
  • 1997: John Barnard Bush[155]
  • 1998: Lady Hawley, Little Cheverell House, Devizes[156]
  • 1999: Philip John Miles, of Middle Farm, Stanley, Chippenham[157]
  • 2000: Robert Lawton

21st century[]

See also[]

Notes[]

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  2. ^ Davis, "Regesta Regnum Anglo-Normannum", p93, Entry 948, Oxford, 1956 at archive.org
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  4. ^ He was already Sheriff in October 1152, when he was addressed as "Earl Patrick, sheriff" in a writ of Stephen: George Cokayne, Complete Peerage, vol. XI, p. 37, note (e)
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  8. ^ Foxe's Book of Martyrs
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  12. ^ "No. 206". The London Gazette. 4 November 1667. p. 2.
  13. ^ "No. 311". The London Gazette. 9 November 1668. p. 2.
  14. ^ "No. 416". The London Gazette. 8 November 1669. p. 2.
  15. ^ "No. 519". The London Gazette. 3 November 1670. p. 2.
  16. ^ "No. 624". The London Gazette. 6 November 1671. p. 2.
  17. ^ "No. 728". The London Gazette. 7 November 1672. p. 2.
  18. ^ "No. 833". The London Gazette. 10 November 1673. p. 2.
  19. ^ "No. 935". The London Gazette. 5 November 1674. p. 2.
  20. ^ "No. 1042". The London Gazette. 15 November 1675. p. 2.
  21. ^ "No. 1146". The London Gazette. 9 November 1676. p. 1.
  22. ^ "No. 1148". The London Gazette. 16 November 1676. p. 2.
  23. ^ "No. 1150". The London Gazette. 23 November 1676. p. 2.
  24. ^ "No. 1251". The London Gazette. 12 November 1677. p. 2.
  25. ^ "No. 1252". The London Gazette. 15 November 1677. p. 1.
  26. ^ "No. 1355". The London Gazette. 11 November 1678. p. 2.
  27. ^ "No. 1460". The London Gazette. 13 November 1679. p. 1.
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  31. ^ "No. 2300". The London Gazette. 1 December 1687. p. 2.
  32. ^ "No. 5496". The London Gazette. 18 December 1716. p. 1.
  33. ^ "No. 6533". The London Gazette. 26 November 1726. p. 1.
  34. ^ "No. 6536". The London Gazette. 6 December 1726. p. 1.
  35. ^ "No. 7474". The London Gazette. 20 January 1735. p. 1.
  36. ^ "No. 8920". The London Gazette. 16 January 1749. p. 1.
  37. ^ "No. 10702". The London Gazette. 10 February 1767. p. 1.
  38. ^ "No. 12619". The London Gazette. 5 February 1785. p. 73.
  39. ^ "No. 12725". The London Gazette. 11 February 1786. p. 65.
  40. ^ "No. 15228". The London Gazette. 4 February 1800. p. 114.
  41. ^ "No. 15336". The London Gazette. 10 February 1801. p. 174.
  42. ^ "No. 15450". The London Gazette. 2 February 1802. p. 113.
  43. ^ "No. 15555". The London Gazette. 1 February 1803. p. 137.
  44. ^ "No. 15671". The London Gazette. 31 January 1804. p. 145.
  45. ^ "No. 15778". The London Gazette. 5 February 1805. p. 175.
  46. ^ "No. 15886". The London Gazette. 1 February 1806. p. 145.
  47. ^ "No. 15998". The London Gazette. 7 February 1807. p. 156.
  48. ^ "No. 16115". The London Gazette. 2 February 1808. p. 173.
  49. ^ "No. 16226". The London Gazette. 4 February 1809. p. 165.
  50. ^ "No. 16338". The London Gazette. 30 January 1810. p. 149.
  51. ^ "No. 16451". The London Gazette. 5 February 1811. p. 226.
  52. ^ "No. 16565". The London Gazette. 21 January 1812. p. 142.
  53. ^ "No. 16702". The London Gazette. 9 February 1813. p. 301.
  54. ^ "No. 16852". The London Gazette. 5 February 1814. p. 278.
  55. ^ "No. 16984". The London Gazette. 14 February 1815. p. 257.
  56. ^ "No. 17219". The London Gazette. 12 February 1817. p. 325.
  57. ^ "No. 18652". The London Gazette. 2 February 1830. pp. 257–258.
  58. ^ "No. 18772". The London Gazette. 1 February 1831. pp. 194–195.
  59. ^ "No. 18900". The London Gazette. 6 February 1832. pp. 254–255.
  60. ^ "No. 19019". The London Gazette. 5 February 1833. p. 246.
  61. ^ "No. 19125". The London Gazette. 4 February 1834. p. 206.
  62. ^ "No. 19238". The London Gazette. 9 February 1835. pp. 235–236.
  63. ^ "No. 19353". The London Gazette. 5 February 1836. pp. 223–224.
  64. ^ "No. 19462". The London Gazette. 31 January 1837. pp. 232–233.
  65. ^ "No. 19586". The London Gazette. 1 February 1838. p. 232.
  66. ^ "No. 19704". The London Gazette. 9 February 1839. p. 214.
  67. ^ Sheriffs for the Year 1844 in The Annual Register for 1844, p. 160, online at books.google.com (Retrieved 26 January 2008)
  68. ^ "No. 20944". The London Gazette. 13 February 1849. p. 431.
  69. ^ Sheriffs for the Year 1850 in The Annual Register for 1850, p. 309, online at books.google.com (Retrieved 27 January 2008)
  70. ^ "No. 21413". The London Gazette. 22 July 1853. p. 479.
  71. ^ "No. 22348". The London Gazette. 23 January 1860. p. 213.
  72. ^ "No. 22477". The London Gazette. 5 February 1861. p. 434.
  73. ^ "No. 22596". The London Gazette. 7 February 1862. p. 649.
  74. ^ "No. 22704". The London Gazette. 3 February 1863. p. 573.
  75. ^ "No. 22815". The London Gazette. 3 February 1864. p. 526.
  76. ^ "No. 22936". The London Gazette. 4 February 1865. p. 560.
  77. ^ "No. 23066". The London Gazette. 3 February 1866. p. 637.
  78. ^ "No. 23215". The London Gazette. 2 February 1867. p. 612.
  79. ^ "No. 23348". The London Gazette. 31 January 1868. p. 454.
  80. ^ "No. 23465". The London Gazette. 5 February 1869. p. 584.
  81. ^ "No. 23584". The London Gazette. 7 February 1870. p. 722.
  82. ^ "No. 24683". The London Gazette. 12 February 1876. p. 928.
  83. ^ "No. 24293". The London Gazette. 22 February 1879. p. 638.
  84. ^ "No. 24817". The London Gazette. 26 February 1880. p. 1698.
  85. ^ "No. 24945". The London Gazette. 2 March 1879. p. 980.
  86. ^ "No. 25076". The London Gazette. 28 February 1879. p. 870.
  87. ^ "No. 25208". The London Gazette. 3 March 1883. p. 1232.
  88. ^ "No. 25449". The London Gazette. 6 March 1885. p. 970.
  89. ^ "No. 25566". The London Gazette. 9 March 1886. p. 1137.
  90. ^ "No. 25680". The London Gazette. 8 March 1887. p. 1222.
  91. ^ "No. 25922". The London Gazette. 9 April 1889. p. 2020.
  92. ^ "No. 26146". The London Gazette. 24 March 1891. p. 1653.
  93. ^ "No. 26383". The London Gazette. 17 March 1893. pp. 1677–1678.
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  96. ^ "No. 26606". The London Gazette. 12 March 1895. p. 1455.
  97. ^ "No. 26720". The London Gazette. 10 March 1896. p. 1596.
  98. ^ "No. 26828". The London Gazette. 2 March 1897. p. 1238.
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