High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire
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This is a list of High Sheriffs of Caernarvonshire.
- 1653: Sir Owen Wynn, 3rd Baronet, of Gwydir Castle, Llanrwst
- 1657-1658: Richard Wynn, of Gwydir Castle, Llanrwst
- 1823-1824: William Turner, of Parkia, Criccieth
- 1854: Sir Thomas Duncombe Love Jones-Parry, 1st Baronet, of Madryn, Nefyn
- 1885-1886: John Ernest Greaves, of Plas Hen
- 1886-1887: Sir Llewellyn Turner, of Parkia, Criccieth
- 1889-1890: Edward Brooke JP, of Conway
- 1890-1891: William Bostock, of Colwyn Bay
- 1891-1892: Thomas Barker, of Plas Gogarth, Llandudno
- 1892-1893: Joseph Broome, of Sunny Hill, Llandudno
- 1894-1895: Hon. Frederick George Wynn, of Glynllifon Park, Caernarvon
- 1895-1896: John Albert Alexander Williams, Aberglaslyn Hall, Beddgelert
- 1896-1897: Richard Methuen Greaves, of Wern, Portmadoc
- 1898-1899: John Robinson, of Talysarn
- 1899-1900: Lt.Colonel Owen Lloyd Jones Evans, of Broomhill, Chwilog
- 1901-1902: Thomas Lewis, of Bangor
- 1902-1903: Ephraim Wood, of Pabo Hall, Conway
- 1903-1904: Frank Stewart Barnard, of Bryn Bras
- 1904-1905: Lt.-Colonel Llewellyn England Sydney Parry, of Stainsford House, Dorchester
- 1907-1908: Sir Owen Roberts, of Dinas, Caernarvon
- 1912-1913: J. Evan Roberts, of Brynmar, Bangor
- 1913-1914: Thomas Roberts
- 1914-1915: T. Rowland Hughes
- 1915-1917: J. W. Goddard
- 1919-1920: Lewis Rivett
- 1920-1921: Thomas Frederick Tattersall
- 1922-1923: W. M. Letts, CBE
- 1923-1924: C. W. Keighley
- 1924-1925: R. Gwyneddon Davies
- 1928-1929: -. Pratt
- 1929-1930: Sir R. Armstrong-Jones, CBE
- 1930-1931: Watkin Williams
- 1933: R. E. Pritchard
- 1934: Frank Charles Minoprio
- 1936: Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong-Jones
- 1941: David Lewis Jones
- 1942: G. Ivor Evans
- 1943: S. V. Beer
- 1946-1947: G. Brymer, MC
- 1948-1949: D. A. Bryan
- 1949-1950: O. P. Griffith
- 1950-1951: Lady Owen
- 1951-1952: H. H. Jones
- 1952-1953: Rev. W. P. Owen
- 1953-1954: J. T. Jones
- 1954-1955: Alfred Reginald C. Huntington, MBE
- 1955-1956: Professor R. A. Roberts
- 1956-1957: H. M. Roberts
- 1957-1958: P. W. Morris
- 1958-1959: R. H. Parry
- 1959-1960: W. Hugheston-Roberts
- 1960-1961: Dr Gwilym ap Vychan Jones
- 1961-1962: R. R. Prytherch
- 1962-1963: G. T. Brymer
- 1963-1964: E. S. Evans
- 1964-1965: W. T. Matthews
- 1965-1966: R. C. Williams-Ellis
- 1966-1967: C. B. Briggs, BEM
- 1967-1968: Professor D. R. S. Davies
- 1968-1969: Sir Reginald Williams, Baronet, MBE, ED
- 1969-1970: E. W. Jones
- 1970-1971: J. F. H. Jones
- 1971-1972: Major J. Richard E. Harden, DSO, MC
- 1972-1973: E. Jones
- 1973-1974: A. Hughes-Jones
The post was abolished in 1974 and replaced with that of High Sheriff of Gwynedd.
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High Shrievalties of Ireland |
Carlow | Clare | Cork | Dublin | Durham | Galway | Kerry | Kildare | Kilkenny | King's County | Leitrim | Limerick | Longford | Mayo | Meath | Monaghan | Queen's County | Roscommon | Tipperary | Waterford | Wexford | Wicklow | |
High Shrievalties of Northern Ireland |
Armagh | Antrim | Belfast | Down | Fermanagh | County Londonderry | City of Londonderry | Louth | Tyrone |
High Shrievalties of Wales |
Anglesey | Brecknockshire | Caernarvonshire | Cardiganshire | Carmarthenshire | Clwyd | Denbighshire | Dyfed | Flintshire | Glamorgan | Gwent | Gwynedd | Merionethshire | Mid Glamorgan | Monmouthshire | Montgomeryshire | Pembrokeshire | Powys | Radnorshire | South Glamorgan | West Glamorgan |
[edit] References
- Whitaker's Almanack, various editions
- Debrett's Baronetage with Knightage, 1876, Dean & Son, London, 1876