High Sheriff of East Sussex

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[edit] History

The office of High Sheriff is over 1000 years old, with its establishment before the Norman Conquest. The Office of High Sheriff remained first in precedence in the counties until the reign of Edward VII when an Order in Council in 1908 gave the Lord-Lieutenant the prime office under the Crown as the Sovereign's personal representative. The High Sheriff remains the Sovereign's representative in the County for all matters relating to the Judiciary and the maintenance of law and order.

Prior to 1974, there was one High Sheriff for the whole of Sussex.

[edit] Roles and responsibilities

  • High Sheriffs are responsible in the Counties of England and Wales for duties conferred by the Crown through Warrant from the Privy Council, including:
  • Attendance at Royal visits to the County
  • The wellbeing and protection of Her Majesty's High Court Judges when on Circuit in the County and attending them in Court during the legal terms.
  • The execution of High Court Writs and Orders (which is mainly achieved through the Under Sheriff)
  • Acting as the Returning Officer for Parliamentary Elections in County constituencies
  • Responsibility for the proclamation of the accession of a new Sovereign
  • The maintenance of the loyalty of subjects to the Crown

[edit] Previous High Sheriffs of East Sussex

See also: High Sheriff of Sussex
  • 1974-1975:
  • 1975-1976:
  • 1976-1977:
  • 1977-1978:
  • 1978-1979:
  • 1979-1980:
  • 1980-1981: Thomas Halliday Baskerville Mynors, of Moseham House[1]
  • 1981-1982:
  • 1982-1983:
  • 1983-1984: Lieutenant-Colonel Rodney Onslow Dennys CVO OBE[2]
  • 1984-1985:
  • 1985-1986:
  • 1986-1987:
  • 1987-1988:
  • 1988-1989:
  • 1989-1990:
  • 1990-1991:
  • 1991-1992:
  • 1992-1993:
  • 1993-1994:
  • 1994-1995: Lady Jane Lloyd
  • 1995-1996: Mr Alan Mayes-Smith
  • 1996-1997: Mr J Fooks
  • 1997-1998: Mr J Whitmore
  • 1998-1999: Viscountess Brentford OBE
  • 1999-2000: Mr K. Miller
  • 2000-2001: Mr W. de Salis
  • 2001-2002: Mr Richard Carden
  • 2002-2003: Mr D. Pennock
  • 2003-2004: Mr Alastair Ainslie
  • 2004-2005: Mr Julian Avery
  • 2005-2006: Mr David Tate OBE
  • 2006-2007: Mrs Amanda Caroline Hamblin[3]
  • 2007-2008: Mrs Caroline Anne Mayhew[4]
  • 2008-2009: Mr Hugh Thomas Burnett OBE[5]

[edit] References