High Sheriff of Herefordshire

The Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the 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. Under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972, on 1 April 1974 the office previously known as Sheriff was retitled High Sheriff. The High Sheriff changes every March.

Contents

Sheriffs

A nearly complete list of the High Sheriffs of Herefordshire from 1155 to 1647 can be found in The history of the worthies of England, Volume 1, pp. 83-94.

11th century

12th century

13th century

  • Geoffrey fitz Peter
  • 1200 William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber and William Burchull
  • 1201–1203 Hubert de Burgh and Richard de Signes
  • 1204–1205 William de Cantelupe and Walter le Puhier
  • 1206–1207 Walter II de Clifford [3]
  • 1208–1209 Gérard d'Athée[3]
  • 1210–1215 Engelard de Cigogné [3]
  • 1215 Hubert de Burgh [3]
  • 1216 Walter II de Clifford
  • 1217 Thomas de Anesey
  • 1218–1220 Walter de Laci and Warrinus de Grindon
  • 1221 Walter de Laci and Thomas de Anesey
  • 1222 Walter de Laci
  • 1223–1225 Randulf and Henry, sons of Nicholas
  • 1226–1228 Randulf and Henry, sons of Nicholas and Jo. de East
  • 1229–1230 Joan. de Fleg
  • 1231 John of Monmouth
  • 1232–1233 William son of Warrinus
  • 1234 Almeric (or Aymer) de Saint Amand
  • 1235–1236 Almeric (or Aymer) de Saint Amand and Richard Fardingston
  • 1237–1239 Almeric (or Aymer) de Saint Amand and Mathew de Coddray
  • 1240-1246 Almeric de Cancell
  • 1247 Waleranus
  • 1248 Waleranus de Bradlegh
  • 1249 Hugo de Kinardell
  • 1250–1251 Henry de Bradlegh
  • 1252 Sir John de Grey [4]
  • 1252-1253 William de Sto Omero
  • 1254-1256 John de Breton, later Bishop of Hereford.[5]
  • 1257 Henry de Penbrugge
  • 1258 Henry de Penbrugge and Richard de Bagingeden
  • 1259–1260 Robert de Meysy
  • 1261–1268 Robert de Meysy and Adam de Bideford
  • 1269–1271 Bartholemew de Buly and Adam le Botiller
  • 1272–1273 Bartholemew de Stuteley and Adam le Botiller
  • 1274 Joan. de Ware
  • 1275–1277 Giles de Berkel
  • 1278–1289 Roger de Burghall
  • 1290–1292 Henry de Solers
  • 1293-1298 John of Acton

14th century

  • 1299-1304: Miles Picard [6]
  • 1305: Sir John de Acton
  • 1306: Thomas Rossal
  • 1307–1310: Walter de Halits
  • 1311–1313: Roger Chaundos, 1st Lord Chaundos [4]
  • 1314–1315: Richard de Baskervill
  • 1316–1317: Hugo Hakluit
  • 1318: Roger Picard [6]
  • 1320–1324: Roger Chaundos, 1st Lord Chaundos [4]
  • 1326: Roger Picard [6]
  • 1327–1331: Roger Chaundos, 1st Lord Chaundos [4]
  • 1332–1333: John de Rous
  • 1334–1335: John Mauger, Robert Chaundos and John le Rous
  • 1336–1342: Richard Walwayn
  • 1343: John Walwayn
  • 1344–1345: William Radour
  • 1346: Thomas Pichard
  • 1347: John Scholle and Thomas Pichard
  • 1348: Richard Dansy and John Scholle
  • 1349: Richard Dansy
  • 1350: Thomas de Aston
  • 1351–1352: Richard de Burges
  • 1353: Richard Bregg
  • 1354: Richard de la Bere
  • 1355: Richard de la Bere and Thomas atte Barre
  • 1356–1358: Edward Hakluit
  • 1359: Thomas Chaundos, 2nd Lord Chaundos [4]
  • 1360–1369:Richard de la Bere
  • 1370: Thomas Chaundos, 2nd Lord Chaundos [4]
  • 1371: William Devereux de Rod
  • 1372–1373: Thomas Chaundos, 2nd Lord Chaundos [4]
  • 1374–1376: Walter Devereux and Peter de la Mare
  • 1377: Robert Whitney
  • 1378: Simon de Brugge
  • 1379: John Walwayne
  • 1380: Hugo Carew
  • 1381: Simon de Brugge
  • 1382: John Walwayne
  • 1382: John Chaundos, 3rd Lord Chandos [4]
  • 1383: Roger Pauncefoot
  • 1384: Thomas de la Barre
  • 1385: Nicholas Maurdin
  • 1386: Thomas Oldcastle
  • 1387: Rinardus de la Bere
  • 1388: Thomas de la Barre
  • 1389: Thomas Walwayn
  • 1390: Hugh de Monington
  • 1391: Thomas Oldcastle
  • 1392: Malcolm de la Mare
  • 1393: Thomas Walwayn
  • 1394: John Walwayn
  • 1395–1396: Thomas de la Barre
  • 1397–1398: Thomas Clanowe
  • 1399: John ap Harry

15th century

  • 1400: William Lucy and Leon. Haklut
  • 1401–1403: John Bodenham
  • 1404: John Merbury
  • 1405: Sir John Oldcastle
  • 1406:
  • 1407: John Scudamore of Holm Lacy
  • 1408: John Smert.
  • 1409: John Bodenham
  • 1410: William Walwein
  • 1413: Robert Whitney
  • 1414: John Merbury
  • 1415: John Brugge
  • 1416: John Russell
  • 1417: Thomas Holgot
  • 1418: John Merbury
  • 1419–1420: Richard de la Bere
  • 1422: Richard de la Mare
  • 1423: Rowland Lenthal
  • 1424: Guy Whittington
  • 1425: John Merbury
  • 1425: William Croft [4]
  • 1426: Thomas de la Haye, jnr
  • 1427: Robert Whitney
  • 1428: Richard de la Mare
  • 1429: John Merbury
  • 1430: John Scudamore
  • 1431
  • 1432: Robert Whitney
  • 1433: Thomas de la Haye
  • 1434: Thomas Merbury
  • 1435: Thomas Mille
  • 1436: Robert Whitney
  • 1437: J. Pauncefoot
  • 1438: Walter Skull
  • 1439: Richard Walwin
  • 1440–1441: Richard Lucy
  • 1442: Henry Charleton
  • 1443: Thomas Parker
  • 1444: Radulph Walwain
  • 1445: Thomas Mille
  • 1446: Humphrey Stafford
  • 1447: Walter Devereux of Webley
  • 1448: Walter Skull
  • 1449: John Scudamore
  • 1450: John Berry
  • 1451: Thomas Parker
  • 1452: Thomas Cornwall
  • 1453: William Lucy
  • 1454: John Barry
  • 1455: Walter Skull
  • 1456: Walter Scudamore
  • 1457: John Scudamore
  • 1458: John Seymor
  • 1459: W. Catesby
  • 1460: Sir James Baskerville of Erdisley (1st term)[7]
  • 1461: John Welford
  • 1462–1463: Thomas Monington
  • 1464: Simon Melburn
  • 1465: Sir John Baskerville of Weston [8]
  • 1466: John Lingein[4]
  • 1467: Thomas Cornwall
  • 1468: Walter Wigmore
  • 1469: Sir Walter Baskervill (son of Sir James, HS 1460)[9]
  • 1470: Richard Croft
  • 1471: Richard Croft
  • 1472: John Lingen
  • 1473: Thomas Monington
  • 1474: James Baskerville (2nd term)[10]
  • 1475: Robert Whitney
  • 1476: Richard Croft
  • 1477: Radulph Hacluit
  • 1478: J. Mortimer
  • 1479: R. de la Bere
  • 1480: Simon Melborn
  • 1481: James Baskerville (3rd term)[11]
  • 1482: John Mortimer
  • 1483: Richard de la Bere
  • 1484: Thomas Cornwall
  • 1485: Richard Croft
  • 1485: John Mortimer
  • 1486: John Lingen [4]
  • 1487: Roger Bodenham
  • 1488: Henry Scudamore
  • 1489: John Devereux
  • 1490: Thomas Mornington
  • 1491: Richard Greenway
  • 1492: Richard de la Bere
  • 1493: John Mortimer
  • 1494: Edward Blunt
  • 1495: John Lingen [4]
  • 1496: Henry Harper
  • 1497: John Lingen
  • 1498: Richard Greenway
  • 1499: Henry Mile
  • 1436: Roger de la Mare

16th century

  • 1501: Richard Miners [12]
  • 1502: John Mortimer
  • 1503–1504: Thomas Cornwall
  • 1505: Edward Croft
  • 1506: John Lingen jnr [4]
  • 1507: R.Cornwall
  • 1508: Radulph Hakluit
  • 1509: Henry Mile
  • 1509: Edward Croft
  • 1510: Richard de la Bere
  • 1511: Thomas Monington
  • 1512: Henry Mile
  • 1513: Edward Croft
  • 1514: Thomas Cornwall
  • 1515: Sir William Herbert of Troy
  • 1516: John Lingen [4]
  • 1517: Edward Croft
  • 1518: Radulf Hakluit
  • 1519: Richard Cornwall
  • 1520: John Lingen
  • 1521: Edward Croft
  • 1522: Rowland Morton
  • 1523: Jac. Baskervill
  • 1524: John Scudamore
  • 1525: Henry Vain of Kent
  • 1526: Richard Cornwall
  • 1527: Thomas Baskervill
  • 1528: John Lingen
  • 1529: Edward Croft
  • 1530: Richard Vaughan
  • 1531: Richard Walwein
  • 1532: Thomas Monington
  • 1533: Edward Croft
  • 1534: Michael Lister
  • 1535: William Clinton and Thomas Clinton
  • 1536: John Scudamore
  • 1537: John Blount
  • 1538: Sir John Pakington
  • 1539: Michael Lister
  • 1540: Thomas Monington
  • 1541: Richard Vaughan
  • 1542: Jac. Baskervill
  • 1543: John Scudamore
  • 1544: John Lingen [4]
  • 1545: Stephen ap Harry
  • 1546: Roger Bodenham
  • 1547: John Cornwall
  • 1548: Thomas Baskervill
  • 1549: John Harley
  • 1550: Jac. Baskervill
  • 1551: James Baskervill
  • 1552: John Scudamore the elder [13]
  • 1553: Sir John Pryce [13]
  • 1554: Thomas Howard or Havard [13]
  • 1555: John Baskervill [13]
  • 1556: Thomas Wynston [13]
  • 1557: Richard Monington [13]
  • 1558: Richard or Roger Bodenham [13]
  • 1559: George Cornwall
  • 1560: Thomas Blount
  • 1561: John Harley
  • 1562: John Huband
  • 1563: George ap Harry
  • 1564: James Baskervill
  • 1565: John Scudamore of Kentchurch
  • 1566: George Price
  • 1567: William Shelley
  • 1568: Thomas Clinton
  • 1569: Thomas Baskervill
  • 1570: John Baskervill
  • 1571: John Huband
  • 1572: Hugo ap Harry
  • 1573: John Abrahal
  • 1574: Jac. Whitney
  • 1575: George Price
  • 1576: Jac. Warcombe
  • 1577: Thomas Morgan
  • 1578: Wa. Baskervill
  • 1579: William Cecil
  • 1580: Francis Blount
  • 1581: John Scudamore
  • 1582: Thomas Coningsby
  • 1583: Richard Walwayn
  • 1584: Hugh Baskervill
  • 1585: Ro. Bodenham
  • 1586: James Whitney
  • 1587: Jac. Boyle
  • 1588: John Berrington
  • 1569: Thomas Baskervill
  • 1590: Charles Bruges
  • 1591: William Rudham
  • 1592: Richard Tomkins
  • 1593: Ro. Bodenham
  • 1594: Thomas Harley
  • 1595: George Price
  • 1596: Eustace Whitney
  • 1597: Nicholas Garnons
  • 1598: Sir Thomas Coningsby [4]
  • 1599: William Dauntsey

17th century

18th century

1800–1899

  • 1802: Edward Bolton Clive [4]
  • 1814: Hungerford Hoskyns, 7th Baronet [4]
  • 1819: William Bateman-Hanbury, Bt
  • 1821: John Biddulph, of Ledbury [31]
  • 1822: Thomas Hampton Symons, of Mynde-Park [32]
  • 1823:
  • 1826: George Duckett [33]
  • 1827:
  • 1829: William Gordon, of Haffield
  • 1830: Richard Blakemore, of the Leys[34]
  • 1831: John Arkwright, of Hampton Court[35]
  • 1832: John Freeman, of Gaines[36]
  • 1833: Thomas Dunne, of Bircher[37]
  • 1834: Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, of Goodrich Court[38]
  • 1835: Richard Webb, of Donnington Hall[39]
  • 1836: Edward Griffiths, of Newcourt[40]
  • 1837: Thomas Monnington, of Sarnesfield[41]
  • 1838: Robert Biddulph Phillipps, of Longworth[42]
  • 1839: John Higford, of Abbey Dore[43]
  • 1840: Thomas Heywood, of Hope End[44]
  • 1841: Robert Lane, of Ryelands[45]
  • 1842: John Lucy Scudamore, of Kentchurch Park[46]
  • 1843: Sir Edwyn Scudamore-Stanhope, 2nd Baronet, of Holme Lacy[47]
  • 1844: Thomas George Symons, of Mynde Park[48][49]
  • 1845: James King King, of Staunton Park[50]
  • 1846: John Francis Vaughan, of Court Hill was initially appointed,[51] but was replaced by Daniel Peploe Peploe, of Garnstone[52]
  • 1847: Thomas Barwick Lloyd-Baker, of Hardwicke Court[53]
  • 1848: Robert Maulkin Lingwood, of Lystone House[54]
  • 1849: William Barneby, of Clater[55]
  • 1850: James Cheese, of Huntington[56]
  • 1851: Charles Thomas Bodenham, of Rotherwas[57]
  • 1852: William Trevellyan Keville Davies, of Wigmore[58]
  • 1853: William Money-Kyrle, of Hommehouse[59]
  • 1854: Elias Chadwick, of Puddlestone Court near Leominster[60]
  • 1855: Richard Francis Wegg Prosser, of Belmont near Hereford[61]
  • 1856: Charles Williams Allen, of the Moor near Kington[62][63]
  • 1857: Robert Biddulph, of Ledbury[64]
  • 1858: Richard Snead Cox, of Pembridge and Eaton Bishop, and of Broxwood near Kington.[65]
  • 1859: Richard Yapp, of the Halesend, Cradley[66]
  • 1860: Andrew John Rouse-Boughton-Knight, of Downton Castle[67]
  • 1861: Robert Henry Lee Warner, of Tiberton Court[68]
  • 1862: John Hungerford Arkwright of Hampton Court near Leominster[69]
  • 1863: William Bridgman, of Weston under Penyard[70]
  • 1864: Colonel Robert Fielden, of Dulas Court[71]
  • 1865: Sir Henry Geers Cotterell of Garnons[72]
  • 1866: Sir Edward Cludde Cockburn, of Pennoxtone, 8th Baronet[73]
  • 1867: Thomas Reavely, of Einnersley Castle, near Kington [74]
  • 1868:
  • 1879: John Coke [4]
  • 1880:
  • 1881:
  • 1882: Theophilus William Lane, of Ryelands, Leominster[75]
  • 1883:
  • 1884:
  • 1885: Sir Christopher Robert Lighton, 7th Baronet [76]
  • 1886:
  • 1891: Benjamin St. John Attwood Mathews, of Pontrilas Court, Hereford[77]
  • 1892:
  • 1897: Sir John Richard Geers Cotterell, 4th Bt., of Garnons [78]
  • 1898:

1900–1973

  • 1900: John Wood, of Ivington, Leominster [79]
  • 1901: James Louis Alexander Hope, of Whitney Court, Whitney [80]
  • 1902: George William Marshall, of Sarnesfield, Weobley [81]
  • 1903: Sir Joseph Verdin, Bt., of Garnstone Castle, Weobley [82]
  • 1904: William Theodore Barneby, of Saltmarshe Castle, Bromyard [83]
  • 1905: Roger Charlton Parr, of Staunton Park, Staunton-on-Arrow [84]
  • 1906: Paul Henry Foley, of Stoke Edith Park, Hereford [85]
  • 1907: Charles James Paul Gwyer, of Eywood, Kington [86]
  • 1908: Thomas Davies Burlton, of Eaton Uill, Leominster [87]
  • 1909: Ralph Tichborne Hinckes, of Foxley, Hereford [88]
  • 1910: Captain Evans Mynde Allen, of Manor House, Upton Bishop, Ross [89]
  • 1911: Sir Herbert Archer Croft, Bt., of Lugwardine Court, Hereford [90]
  • 1912:
  • 1918: Sir Richard Harington Bt.
  • 1922: Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Marten Dunne[91]
  • 1923: Capt. Laurence Nugent Hope, of Whitney. Court, Whitney [92]
  • 1924: Major Stewart Eobinson, of The Ovals, Kington.[93]
  • 1925: Capt. Lionel Havercroft Green, M.B.E., of The Whittern, Lyonshall, Leominster [94]
  • 1926:
  • 1927:
  • 1928:
  • 1929: Lieutenant-Colonel George Basil Heywood[95]
  • 1930:
  • 1939: Lieut.-General Sir George Sidney Clive, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., C.M.G.,D.S.O. of Perrystone Court, How Caple [96]
  • 1940: Henry Howard Bulmer, of Longmeadow, Hereford [97]
  • 1941: Eric Carnegie Romilly, of Broadfield Court, Bodenham, Hereford [98]
  • 1942: Thomas Henry Foster, of The Grange, Whitchurch [99]
  • 1943:
  • 1947: Major Henry Thomas Hamilton Foley, M.B.E., of Stoke Edith Park, Herefordshire.[100]
  • 1948: Captain Edward Francis Herbert Evans, of Whitbourne Hall, Herefordshire. [101]

High Sheriff

1998 – date

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