High Sheriff of Northumberland

This is a list of the High Sheriffs of the English county of Northumberland. The High Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the High Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that its functions are now largely ceremonial. The High Sheriff changes every March.

Contents

12th Century

13th Century

  • 1200 William Stutevill and John Laleman
  • 1201–1203 Robert son of Roger and Radulph de Furnell
  • 1204
  • 1205
  • 1206 Robert son of Roger and Robert of Kent
  • 1207 Robert son of Roger and And. de Corvo
  • 1208 Robert son of Roger and Thomas Haltem
  • 1209–1213 Robert son of Roger and William de Blunvill
  • 1214 Almericus, Archdeacon of Durham and Philip Ulcote
  • 1215 Philip Ulecote and William de Stratton
  • 1216–1219 Philip de Ulcote of Matfen[3]
  • 1220–1221 Robert de Wirceser
  • 1222 William Brewer and Roger Langford
  • 1223 William Brewer jnr and Thomas de Tetleburn[4]
  • 1224–1226 John, son of Robert Clavering and William Coniers
  • 1227 John , son of Robert Clavering
  • 1228–1230 Brian son of Alan and Hugh de Magdeby
  • 1231–1234 Brian son of Alan and John de Mersley
  • 1235 Richard
  • 1236–1242 Hugh de Bolebet and Alan de Kirkby
  • 1243–1245 Hugh de Bolebet and Robert de Camboe
  • 1246-1256 Sir William Heron.[5]
  • 1257–1258 John de Plesset
  • 1259–1260 Thomas son of Michael
  • 1261 Adam de Gesenor and Hugh of Hereford
  • 1262–1266 Adam de Cresenor and John de Lichegreynes
  • 1267–1268 Wischardus de Charny
  • 1269–1271 Richard de Charny
  • 1272–1274 Robert de Hampton
  • 1275–1277 John de Lichegreynes
  • 1278–1279 Walter de Cannblion
  • 1280–1287 Thomas de Dyneleston
  • 1288–1292 Richard Knoul
  • 1293–1295 Hugh Gobium
  • 1296 John de Kirkby
  • 1297–1298 Robert de Balliclo
  • 1299–1300 Roger Mynot
  • 1235: Richard de Gray
  • 1211 William Brewer[4]
  • 1212-1214 William Brewer[4]

14th Century

  • 1301: John de Camboe
  • 1302–1303: Lucas Talboys
  • 1304–1307: John de Creppinge and John de Sheffield
  • 1307: Robert de Fandon
  • 1308: Sir Guischard de Charron
  • 1309–1310: John de Kenton
  • 1311–1313: William de Felton of Matfen and John de Kenton[3]
  • 1314: Sir William de Ridell[6]
  • 1327: John de Lisle and John de Fenwick
  • 1328–1332: John de Littlebourne
  • 1233:
  • 1334: Roger Mauduit
  • 1335–1337: Robert Darreins
  • 1338-1343: Sir William Felton of Matfen[3]
  • 1344–1345: Robert Bertram and Robert de Fenwicke
  • 1346–1347: Robert Reyms
  • 1348–1349: John Clifford
  • 1350:
  • 1351–1353: John Coupeland
  • 1354:
  • 1355-1356:Henry de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy
  • 1357–1358: Alan de Strother
  • 1359–1360: Henry de Strother
  • 1361: John Heron
  • 1362: Roger de Widrington
  • 1363: Richard de Horseley
  • 1364–1368: Henry de Strother
  • 1369–1371: Richard de Horseley
  • 1372: Robert Umfravill
  • 1373: Sir Thomas Surtees of Low Dinsdale Manor[7]
  • 1374: John Fenwicke
  • 1375: Bertram Montboucher
  • 1376: Thomas de Ilderton
  • 1377: Robert Umfravil
  • 1377: Bertram Montboucher
  • 1378: Sir Thomas Surtees of Low Dinsdale Manor[7]
  • 1379–1380: Bertram Montboucher
  • 1381: Adam de Atholl
  • 1382: Robert de Clifford
  • 1383: John Heron
  • 1384–1387: Henry de Percy of Alnwick
  • 1388–1389: Sir Ralph Eure
  • 1390: John de Filton
  • 1391–1392: Henry de Percy of Alnwick
  • 1393:
  • 1394:
  • 1395:
  • 1396–1397: Henry de Percy of Alnwick
  • 1398: John de Fenwicke
  • 1399: Henry Percy, son of Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
  • 1379: Alexander Surtees of Low Dinsdale[7]

15th Century

  • 1400: Ger. Heron and Robert Umfravill
  • 1401: John Milford (Mitford?)
  • 1402: John Clavering
  • 1403:
  • 1404: Robert Umfravill
  • 1405: Sir Thomas Rokeby
  • 1405: Robert Lisle
  • 1406: Robert Herbotell
  • 1407: Thomas Grey
  • 1408: Robert Tempest
  • 1409: John Widrington
  • 1410: John Bertram
  • 1413: John Maveres
  • 1414: Edward Hastings
  • 1415: Robert Lisle
  • 1416: John Bertram
  • 1417: Robert Ogle
  • 1418: Edward Hastings
  • 1419: William Elmeden
  • 1420–1421: Sir Thomas Surtees of Low Dinsdale Manor[7]
  • 1422: John Bertram
  • 1423: John Middleton of Belsay castle
  • 1424: John Bertram
  • 1425: John Widrington
  • 1426: William Lambton
  • 1427: Henry Fenwick
  • 1428: William Carnaby
  • 1429: John Woderington
  • 1430: John Bertram
  • 1431: Roger Woderington
  • 1432: John Midleton
  • 1433: Sir Matthew Whitfield of Whitfield Hall
  • 1434: John Bertram
  • 1435: Roger Woderington
  • 1436: Sir William Eure of Kirkley[8]
  • 1437: Robert Ogle
  • 1438: John Bertram
  • 1439: Robert Herbotell
  • 1440–1441: John Heron of Gawby
  • 1442: Roger Woderington
  • 1443: John Heron
  • 1444: Robert Claxton
  • 1445: William Haringe
  • 1446: Thomas Wellden
  • 1447: Bertram Herbotell
  • 1448: Thomas Nevill
  • 1449: Ro. de Woderington
  • 1450: Roger Thornton
  • 1451: John Heronford
  • 1452: Robert Mitford
  • 1453: John Burcester
  • 1454: Robert Mavers
  • 1455: Radulph Grey of Chillingham
  • 1456: John Heron
  • 1457: Roger Thornton
  • 1458: William Bertram
  • 1459: Radulph Grey
  • 1461: John Middleton
  • 1462–1463: George Lumley
  • 1464: Robert Maures
  • 1465: Ger. Woderington
  • 1466: William Bowes
  • 1467: John Neville
  • 1468–1471: George Lumley
  • 1472–1474: John Woderington
  • 1475-1481: Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland
  • 1482: Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland
  • 1483: Radulph Herbotle
  • 1484: Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland
  • 1485: Robert Maneret
  • 1485–1487: Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland
  • 1493: Roger Fenwick
  • 1496: Robert Grey
  • 1497: George Taylboys

16th Century

  • 1501: Edward Radcliff
  • 1503: Ralph Eure of Kirkley[8]
  • 1505: Thomas Ilderton
  • 1507: Nicholas Ridley
  • 1509–1511: Nicholas Ridley
  • 1515: Radulph Fenwick
  • 1518: Christopher Thirkill
  • 1519: George Skelton
  • 1520: Christopher Dacre
  • 1521: William Elleker
  • 1524: William Elleker
  • 1525: William Heron
  • 1526: William Eure
  • 1527: Cut. Ratcliffe
  • 1532–1537: Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland
  • 1540: John Woderington
  • 1541: Leon. Cornaby
  • 1542: John de Lavale
  • 1543: Thomas Hilton
  • 1544: Sir John Collingwood of Eslington Hall[9]
  • 1545: John Horsley
  • 1547: John de Lavale
  • 1548: Thomas Hilton
  • 1549: Sir John Foster of Bamburgh Castle[10]
  • 1550: John Gray
  • 1551: Sir Robert Collingwood of Eslington Hall[9] (son of Sir John, HS 1544)
  • 1552: Sir John Witheryngton[11]
  • 1553: Sir John de la Vale[11]
  • 1554: George Heron[11]
  • 1555: Sir Robert Ellerker[11]
  • 1556: Ralph Grey[11]
  • 1557: Sir George Ratclif[11] / Sir Thomas Grey[11]
  • 1559: John Witherington
  • 1560: Albany Featherstonehaugh of Featherstone Castle[12]
  • 1561: Robert Lawson
  • 1562: Henry Percy
  • 1563: Radulph Grey
  • 1564: Sir Thomas Forster of Adderstone[10]
  • 1565: John de Lavele
  • 1566: George Heron
  • 1567: Cut. Carnaby
  • 1568: Cut. Collingwood
  • 1569: Robert Raydes
  • 1570: Nicholas Ridley
  • 1571: John de Lavele and George heron
  • 1572: Sir Thomas Forster of Adderstone[10]
  • 1573: Cut. Carnaby
  • 1574: Thomas Grey
  • 1575: Robert de Lavele
  • 1576: Robert Middleton
  • 1577: Francis Russell
  • 1578: Sir William Fenwick
  • 1579: Sir Henry Widdrington
  • 1580: Cut. Colingwood
  • 1581: John Heron
  • 1582: Raduph Grey
  • 1583: Robert de Lavele
  • 1584: James Ogle
  • 1585: Richard Radley
  • 1586: Robert Clauding
  • 1587–1588: Henry Anderson
  • 1589: Sir William Fenwick
  • 1590: Alexander Featherstonehaugh of Featherstone Castle[12]
  • 1591: Radulph Grey
  • 1592: Robert de Lavele
  • 1593: Radulph Grey
  • 1594–1595: Thomas Bradford
  • 1596: George Muschamp of Barmoor Castle
  • 1597–1598: Edward Grey
  • 1599: Thomas Middleton

17th Century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

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