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*1870: [[Thomas Rowley Hill]] of Catherine Hill House, Worcester <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=23584|startpage=722|date=7 February 1870}}</ref>
*1870: [[Thomas Rowley Hill]] of Catherine Hill House, Worcester <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=23584|startpage=722|date=7 February 1870}}</ref>
*1871: William Hanford Flood of Woollas Hall, near Pershore <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=23704|startpage=474|date=8 February 1871}}</ref>
*1871: William Hanford Flood of Woollas Hall, near Pershore <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=23704|startpage=474|date=8 February 1871}}</ref>
*1872: Henry Sales Scobell of [[Pershore Abbey]] <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=23825|startpage=404|date=6 February 1872}}</ref>
*1872: Henry Sales Scobell of the Abbey, Pershore<ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=23825|startpage=404|date=6 February 1872}}</ref>
*1873: [[Harry Foley Vernon]], Bt of Hanbury Hall, Droitwich<ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=23945|startpage=514|date=6 February 1873}}</ref>
*1873: [[Harry Foley Vernon]], Bt of Hanbury Hall, Droitwich<ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=23945|startpage=514|date=6 February 1873}}</ref>
*1874: Joseph Jones of [[Abberley Hall]]<ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=24061|startpage=482|date=2 February 1874}}</ref>
*1874: Joseph Jones of [[Abberley Hall]]<ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=24061|startpage=482|date=2 February 1874}}</ref>
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*1876: George Wallace of Eardiston, near Tenbury <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=24293|startpage=638|date=12 February 1876}}</ref>
*1876: George Wallace of Eardiston, near Tenbury <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=24293|startpage=638|date=12 February 1876}}</ref>
*1877: Robert Martin of Overbury Court, Tewkesbury <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=24416|startpage=608|date=7 February 1877}}</ref>
*1877: Robert Martin of Overbury Court, Tewkesbury <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=24416|startpage=608|date=7 February 1877}}</ref>
*1878: Frederick Elkington of Moseley Hall, Birmingham
*1878: Frederick Elkington of [[Moseley Hall, Birmingham]] <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=24554|startpage=878|date=22 February 1878}}</ref>
*1879: Edward Bickerton Evans of Whitbourne Hall, near Worcester <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=24683|startpage=928|date=22 February 1879}}</ref>
*1889: [[John Brinton]] of Moor Park
*1880: Robert Woodward of Arley Castle, near Bewdley <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=24817|startpage=16989|date=26 February 1880}}</ref>
*1881: Charles Castle of Hawford House, near Worcester <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=24945|startpage=980|date=2 March 1881}}</ref>
*1882: George Edward Martin of Ham Court, Upton-on-Severn <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=25078|startpage=870|date=28 February 1882}}</ref>
*1883: Henry Walker of Perdiswell Hall, near Worcester <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=25208|startpage=1232|date=3 March 1883}}</ref>
*1884: Henry Bramwell of Crown east Court, Worcester <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=25325|startpage=1118|date=4 March 1884}}</ref>
*1885: James Dyson Perrins of Davenham Bank, Great Malvern <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=25449|startpage=970|date=5 March 1885}}</ref>
*1886: Victor Milward of The Holloway, Redditch <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=25566|startpage=1137|date=9 March 1886}}</ref>
*1887: William Edward Everitt of Finstall, Bromsgrove <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=25680|startpage=1222|date=8 March 1887}}</ref>
*1888: John Henry Crane of Oakhampton, Astley near Stourport <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=25798|startpage=1696|date=20 March 1888}}</ref>
*1889: [[John Brinton]] of Moor Hall, Stourport <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=25922|startpage=2010|date=9 April 1889}}</ref>
*1890: William Jones of [[Abberley Hall]], Stourport <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=26036|startpage=1782|date=25 March 1890}}</ref>
*1891: George Rushout Godson, of The Court, Tenbury<ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=26146|startpage=1653|date=24 March 1891|accessdate=2008-02-11}}</ref>
*1891: George Rushout Godson, of The Court, Tenbury<ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=26146|startpage=1653|date=24 March 1891|accessdate=2008-02-11}}</ref>
*1892: Michael Tomkinson of Franche Hall, near Kidderminster <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=26269|startpage=1590|date=18 March 1892}}</ref>
*1894: Sir Francis Salwey Winnington, 5th Baronet <ref>Complete Baronetage</ref>
*1893: Edward Vincent Vashon Wheeler of Newnham Court, Tenbury <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=26383|startpage=1679|date=17 March 1893}}</ref>
*1894: Sir Francis Salwey Winnington, 5th Baronet of Stanford Court, Worcester <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=26494|startpage=1518|date=13 March 1894}}</ref>
*1895: Henry Allen Wakeman Newport of Sandbourne, Bewdley <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=26606|startpage=1456|date=12 March 1895}}</ref>
*1896: George William Grosvenor of Broome House, near Stourbridge <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=26720|startpage=1596|date=10 March 1896}}
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*1897: Admiral Richard Frederick Britten of Kenswick, Worcester <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=26828|startpage=1239|date=2 March 1897}}</ref>
*1898: John Howard Cartland of the Priory, Kings Heath <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=26945|startpage=1415|date=8 March 1898}}</ref>
*1899: Charles Wilson Dyson Perrins of Davenham, Malvern <ref>{{LondonGazette|issue=27061|startpage=1660|date=10 March 1899}}</ref>
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Revision as of 18:51, 13 September 2013

This is a list of Sheriff and since 1998 High Sheriffs of Worcestershire.

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.

Medieval

Henry II (25 October 1154 – 6 July 1189)

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Richard I 6 July 1189 – 6 April 1199

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]
  • Robert Marmion 1
  • William de Bello Campo 2
  • William de Bello Campo and Richard de Piplinton 3–4
  • William de Bello Campo 5–6
  • Henry de Longo Campo (Henry de Longchamp)7–9
  • Ralph de Grafton of Grafton Flyford 10

John 1199–1216

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Henry III 1216–1272

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Edward I 1272–1307

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Edward II 7 July 1307 – 25 January 1327

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Edward III 25 January 1327–1377

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Richard II 1377–99

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Henry IV Bolingbroke 30 September 1399–1413

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Henry V 20 March 1413–1422

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Henry VI

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Edward IV (first reign) 4 March 1461 – 2 October 1470

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]
Period also covers Henry VI (second reign) 30 October 1470 – 11 April 1471

Edward IV (second reign) 11 April 1471 – 9 April 1483 Edward V 9 April – 25 June 1483

  • Walter Scull. Subvice for 19 years (no records for high sheriff)
  • Sir Jacob Radcliffe 20–22

Richard III 26 June 1483–1485

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]
  • Jacob Radcliffe 1
  • William Houghton 2
  • Humphrey Stafford and Richard Nanfan 3

Henry VII 22 August 1485–1509

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]
  • Richard Nanfan 1–2
  • John Savage I 3–7
  • John Savage II, arm. 8–12 (son of above John)
  • John Savage II, mil. 13–24

Early modern

Henry VIII 21 April 1509–1547

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

Edward VI 28 January 1547–1553

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]
  • 1547 William Sheldon of Beoley 1
  • Richard Ligon 2
  • William Gower 3
  • William Ligon 4
  • 1551 Thomas Russell of Strensham and Witley 5
  • John Talbot of Grafton 6

Mary I 19 July 1553–1558

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]
  • Henry Dingley of Charlton 1
  • John Folliatt 2
  • 1555 Thomas Baskerville of Birlingham and Wollas Hall, Eckington 3
  • 1556 William Sheldon of Beoley 4
  • John Littleton of Frankley 5
  • John Knottesford 6

Elizabeth I The Virgin Queen 17 November 1558–1603

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]
  • 1559 Thomas Russell of Strensham and Witley 1
  • William Ligon 2
  • Thomas Packington 3
  • Galfr, Markham 4
  • 1563 Thomas Baskerville of Birlingham and Wollas Hall, Eckington 5
  • William Jefferyes of Holm. Caf. and William Hunkes 6
  • Anthony Daston of Broadway 7
  • John Littleton 8
  • 1567 William Sheldon of Beoley 9
  • Henry Dingley 10
  • 1569 Thomas Russell of Strensham and Witley 11
  • Francis Walsh 12
  • John Rouse of Rous Lench 13
  • John Littleton 14
  • Richard Ligon 15
  • 1574 Edmund Colles of Leigh 16
  • Edward Harewell of Bifford 17
  • 1576 Ralph Sheldon of Beoley 18
  • 1577 John Russell of Strensham 19
  • Henry Berkley 20
  • Walter Blunt of Kidderminster 21
  • Francis Walsh 22
  • Thomas Folliat of Purton 23
  • John Walshburne 24
  • Richard Ligon 25
  • 1584 Gilbert Lyttelton of Prestwood Hall 26[7]
  • Thomas Lucy of Warwick 27
  • William Child of Northwick 28
  • Egid. Read 29
  • George Winter of Huddington 30
  • William Savage 31
  • 1590 Edmund Colles of Leigh 32
  • 1591 Henry Bromley of Holt Castle 33
  • 1592 William Lygon of Madresfield 34
  • 1593 Sir Thomas Biggs of Lenchwick 35
  • 1594 Sir John Packington 36
  • Thomas Folliat 37
  • Sir Edward Harewell, KB 38
  • Francis Dingley 39
  • 1598 William Walsh of Abberley 40
  • William Child 41
  • John Washborn 42
  • William Savage 43
  • George Blunt 44
  • Thomas Russell 45

James I 24 March 1603–1625

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

(Other information has in:

Charles I (1625–49)

Source: Thomas Fuller’s Worthies of England[5]

17th Century

18th century

2

19th century

2

20th century

2

21st century

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