High Sheriff of Essex
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This is a list of High Sheriffs of Essex.
- 1265–1267: Richard de Southchurch
- William Harris
- Hierome Weston
- George Corwin
- 1600: Sir Thomas Meade
- 1618–1619: Sir Thomas Bendish, 1st Baronet[1]
- 1630–1631: Sir Thomas Bendish, 1st Baronet[1]
- 1654–1655: Sir John Barrington, 3rd Baronet[1]
- 1663–1664: Sir Thomas Smith, 1st Baronet[1]
- 1693: Edward Ball
- Joseph F. Lescher
- Thomas Fowell Buxton[1]
- Bailey Bartlett
- 1710: Sir Henry Bendish, 4th Baronet[1]
- 1760–1761: Sir Charles Smyth, 5th Baronet[1]
- 1771–1772: Charles Raymond[1]
- 1791: Donald Cameron[1]
- 1809: John Rutherforth Abdy[1]
- 1865–1866: Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 2nd Baronet[1], of Belhus, Romford
- 1866: Arthur Pryor[2]
- Denis Alfred Jex Buxton[1]
- 1875: Sir Thomas Neville Abdy, 1st Baronet[1], of Albyns, Romford
- 1884: Sir William Neville Abdy, 2nd Baronet[1]
- 1885–1886: Robert H. M. Elwes, of Stoke-by-Clare
- Sir Robert Wigram
- Abraham Clark
- 1889–1890: Sir William Bowyer-Smijth, 12th Baronet, of Hill Hall, Theydon Mount
- 1890–1891: Amelius Richard Mark Lockwood, of Bishop's Hall, Stapleford Abbots
- 1891–1892: Richard Beale Colvin, of Monkham's Hall, Waltham Abbey
- 1892–1893: William Swaine Chisenhale Marsh, of Gaynes Park, Epping
- 1894–1895: Horace George Egerton-Green, of King's Ford, Colchester
- 1895–1896: Henry Joslin, of Gaynes Park, Upminster
- 1896–1897: George Courtauld, of Cut Hedges, Halstead
- 1898–1899: Edward Kensit Norman, of Mistley Lodge, Manningtree
- 1899–1900: Henry Collings Wells, of Broomfield Lodge, Broomfield
- 1901–1902: Ernest James Wythes, of Copped Hall, Epping
- 1902–1903: Robert Cunliffe Gosling, of Hassobury, Bishops Stortford
- 1903–1904: Colonel Richard Percival Davis, of New House Farm, Walton-on-the-Naze
- 1904–1905: James Noah Paxman, of Stisted Hall, Braintree
- 1905: Victor Buxton[1]
- 1907–1908: Charles Ernest Ridley, of The Elms, Chelmsford
- 1908–1909: William Nocton
- 1912–1913: James Tabor, of The Lawn, Rochford
- 1913–1914: C. J. Round
- 1914–1915: H. B. Dickenson
- 1915–1916: Sir Drummond C. Smith, Baronet
- 1919–1920: J. J. D. Botterell
- 1920–1921: M. F. Hughes-Hughes
- 1922–1923: Lt.-Col. F. H. D. C. Whitmore, CMG, DSO
- 1923–1924: Major G. G. Gold
- 1924–1925: Lt.-Col. Sir Frederic Carne-Rasch, 2nd Baronet, of Woodhill, Danbury
- 1928–1929: Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 5th Baronet, of Woodredon, Waltham Abbey[1]
- 1929–1930: Brig.-Gen. K. J. Kincaid-Smith, CB, CMG, DSO
- 1930–1931: Brig.-Gen. J. T. Wigan, CB, CMG, DSO
- Robert E. Cahill
- 1936: Captain G. M. Strutt
- 1941–1942: Major J. K. Swire
- 1942–1943: Colonel R. C. O. Parker, TD
- 1943–1944: Major Hubert Ashton, MC
- 1946–1947: W. W. Otter-Barry
- 1947–1948: Brig.-Gen. Claud Edward Charles Graham Charlton CB CMG DSO
- 1948–1949: Lt.-Col. J. O. Parker, TD
- 1949–1950: Lt.-Col. V. A. Gascoyne-Cecil
- 1950–1951: Lt.-Col. V. S. Lawrie
- 1951–1952: Major G. N. Capel-Cure
- 1952–1953: Colonel F. Collingwood Drake, OBE, MC
- 1953–1954: Augustine Courtauld
- 1954–1955: Lt.-Col. P. V. Upton, MBE, TD,
- 1955–1956: S. R. Allsopp, CBE
- 1956–1957: Lt.-Col. J. G. Round
- 1957–1958: N. S. Pryor
- 1958–1959: Lt.-Col. W. D. Gosling, MBE, TD
- 1959–1960: Major M. B. Hoare
- 1960–1961: C. H. A. Butler
- 1967–1968: G. E. Ruggles-Brise, TD
- 1968–1969: Major N. N. Norman-Butler, TD
- 1969–1970: Hon. R. C. Butler
- 1970–1971: Lt.-Col. M. F. Strutt, MC, TD
- 1971–1972: A. J. V. Arthur, MBE
- 1972–1973: Aubrey Leland Oakes Buxton, MC [1]
- 1973–1974: G. C. S. Curtis, OBE
- 1974–1975: Col. G. R. Judd, TD
- 1975–1976: R. E. Tritton
- 1976–1977: Lt.-Col. R. W. Collins-Charlton, OBE
- 1986–1987: M. D. M. Kaddie
- 1987–1988: J. A. S. Neave
- 1988–1989: L. F. Ratcliff, DSO, DFC, AFC
- 1989–1990: L. A. Jordan
- 1996–1997: P. T. Thistlethwayte
- 1997–1998: Robert F. Erith TD
- 1998–1999: R. G. Newman
- 1999–2000: George Ronald Capel-Cure
- 2000–2001: J. G. S. Coode-Adams
- 2001–2002: G. Courtauld
- 2002–2003: D. Boyle
- 2003–2004: Mark Thomasin-Foster, CBE
- Christopher Pertwee
- 2005–2006: Jennifer Tolhurst
- 2006–2007: C. D. Stewart-Smith, CBE [3]
- 2007–2008: Diana Elisabeth Kemp-Welch [4]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r thePeerage. Retrieved on 2007-01-11.
- ^ Google books. Retrieved on 2007-02-03.
- ^ High Sheriffs' Association. Retrieved on 2007-03-01.
- ^ London Gazette online. Retrieved on 2007-03-08.
- Whitaker's Almanack, various editions.
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