High Sheriff of Cheshire

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This is a list of Sheriffs (and after 1 April 1974, High Sheriffs) of Cheshire.

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Arms of Cheshire

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 is appointed annually, taking office in March. As of 2022, the High Sheriff of Cheshire is Jeannie France-Hayhurst. [1] [2]

List of Sheriffs of Cheshire

1200–1399

  • 1200: Lidulph de Twemlow and Croxton [4]
  • 1204: Lidulph de Twemlow [4]
  • c.1208: Lidulph [3]
  • Joceram de Hellesby [3]
  • William Thebaud
  • c.1219: Richard de Pierrepont [3]
  • bef. 1226: Richard Davenport [3]
  • c.1228–1230: Richard de Sandbach [3]
  • c.1233–1236: Richard de Wybunbury [3]
  • 10 July 1237: John de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln [3]
  • Richard Parvus [3]
  • 1239: Richard de Wybunbury [3]
  • 6 December 1240: John le Strange [3] or Extraneus
  • c.1243–1244: Richard de Wybunbury [3]
  • c.1247–1248: Richard Bernard [3]
  • c.1252: David de Malpas [3]
  • c.1262: Robert Buckley [3]
  • 1263: Stephen Clerk [3]
  • c.1266: Robert de Huxley [3]
  • 1267: Jordan de Puleston [3]
  • c.1268: Thomas Dutton [3]
  • c.1269: Randal de Sidington [3]
  • c.1270–1271: Richard de Wilburham [3]
  • c.1272–1274: Hugh de Hatton [3]
  • 16 October 1274: Gunselm de Badlesmere (or Joscelin) [3]
  • c.1277: Patrick de Haselwall [3]
  • 1278: Richard de Massey [3]
  • 1279: William de Haworthyn [3]
  • 1281: William de Spurstow [3]
  • 1283–1287: Robert le Grosvenor, [3] of Hulme [4]
  • 29 September 1287: William de Praeres, [3] of Brindley
  • 1292: David de Egerton [ citation needed ] of Malpas
  • 1293: Richard de Bradwell [3]
  • c. 1294: James de Poole [3]
  • c.1295: Philip de Egerton, [3] of Malpas [5]
  • 29 September 1296: William de Praeres [3]
  • 29 September 1301: Sir Robert de Bresey [3]
  • 29 September 1306: Richard de Fouleshurst, [3] of Crewe
  • 1307: Robert le Grosvenor,[ citation needed ] of Hulme and Lostock
  • 1308: Richard de Fouleshurst [4]
  • 11 April 1309: Robert de Bulkeley [3]
  • 24 October 1309: Payn Tiptoft [3]
  • 1309: Philip de Egerton [5]
  • 1310: Richard de Whiteley [3]
  • 1311–1319: Richard de Fouleshurst [3]
  • 1312: David de Egerton [5]
  • 1319: William de Mobberley [3]
  • 17 December 1326: John de Wrenbury [3]
  • 29 November 1328: Oliver de Ingham [3]
  • 1329: John de Wrenbury [3]
  • 1331: Robert de Praeres [3]
  • 1332: William de Praeres [3]
  • c.1332: David de Egerton [3] [5]
  • 1333: Robert de Praeres [3]
  • 30 September 1335: Adam le Parker [3]
  • 29 September 1336: Henry de Ferrers [3]
  • c. 1337: John de Wrenbury [3]
  • 30 September 1341: Randle de Adlington [3]
  • 29 September 1342: Robert de Bulkeley [3]
  • Hugh del Hogh [3]
  • 29 September 1347: Nicholas de Rugeley [3]
  • 25 June 1348: Sir James de Audley [3]
  • Robert de Elleford [3]
  • 1349: Sir William de Praeres [3]
  • 29 September 1350: Thomas Daniell or Danyers, [6] of Tabley
  • 19 August 1353: Sir Thomas de Dutton [6]
  • 30 September 1359: Thomas le Yonge, [6] of Shelvock
  • 29 September 1361: Richard de Whiteley [6]
  • 30 June 1367: John Scolehall, [6] Escheater of Chester
  • 29 September 1370: Sir Lawrence de Dutton [6]
  • 1375–1377: Richard de Legh [ citation needed ]
  • 6 July 1376: Lawrence de Dutton [6]
  • 27 October 1377: Sir Hugh Venables [6]
  • 18 February 1383: Sir Nicholas de Vernon [6]
  • 1384: Thomas Dubois[ citation needed ]
    • 10 October 1385: Richard Venables, undersheriff [6]
  • 20 October 1385: Hugh, 2nd Earl of Stafford [6]
    • 10 January 1387: Richard Venables, undersheriff [6]
  • 15 March 1387: Ralph Egerton [6]
  • 30 September 1387: Sir Nicholas Vernon [6]
  • 1388: John de Massey, of Tatton [6]
  • 1389: Sir Robert le Grosvenor[ citation needed ]
  • 14 October 1393: Sir Robert de Legh, [6] of Adlington
  • 4 August 1394: Sir Robert le Grosvenor [6]
  • 12 February 1397: Sir Robert de Legh [6]

1400–1499

1500–1599

1600–1699

1700–1799

1800–1899

1900–1973

List of High Sheriffs of Cheshire

1974–1999

2000–present

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