High Sheriff of Cheshire
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This is a list of Sheriffs (and after 1 April 1974, High Sheriffs) 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. [1]
List of High Sheriffs of Cheshire
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- 1184: Gilbert de Arden
- 1189: Richard de Pierpoint
- 1199: Lidulph de Twemlow
1200–1399
- 1200: Lidulph de Twemlow and Croxton[2]
- 1204: Lidulph de Twemlow[2]
- 1230: Richard de Sandbach[2]
- 1233: Richard de Sandbach[2]
- 10 July 1237: John de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln[3]
- 1239: Richard de Wrenbury
- 6 December 1240: John le Strange[3]
- 1244: Richard de Wybunbury[2]
- 1268: John de Puleston
- 1270–1274: Reginald de Grey[4]
- 16 October 1274: Gunselm de Badlesmere (or Joscelin)[3]
- 1284–1287: Robert le Grosvenor of Hulme[2]
- Michaelmas 1287: William de Praeres,[3] of Brindley
- 1292: David de Egerton of Malpas
- 1295–1296: Philip de Egerton of Malpas[5]
- Michaelmas 1296: William de Praeres[3]
- Michaelmas 1299: William de Praeres[3]
- Michaelmas 1301: Sir Robert de Brescia[3]
- 29 September 1306: Richard de Fouleshurst,[3] of Crewe
- 1307: Robert le Grosvenor of Hulme and Lostock
- 1308: Richard de Fouleshurst[2]
- 1309: Philip de Egerton[5]
- 1310: Richard de Whiteley
- 1312: David de Egerton[5]
- 1319: William de Mobberley
- 17 December 1326: John de Wrenbury
- 29 November 1328: Oliver de Ingham
- 1332: William de Praeres
- 1334: David de Egerton[5]
- 30 September 1335: Adam le Parker
- 29 September 1336: Henry de Ferrers
- 30 September 1341: Randle de Adlington
- Michaelmas 1342: Robert de Bulkeley
- Michaelmas 1347: Nicholas de Rugeley
- 25 June 1348: Sir James de Audley
- 1349: Sir William de Praeres[6]
- Michaelmas 1350: Thomas Daniell of Tabley
- 19 August 1353: Sir Thomas de Dutton
- 30 September 1359: Thomas le Yonge of Shelvock
- Michaelmas 1361: Richard de Whiteley
- 30 June 1367: John Scolehall, Escheater of Chester
- Michaelmas 1370: Sir Lawrence de Dutton
- 1375–1377: Richard de Legh
- 27 October 1377: Sir Hugh Venables
- 18 February 1383: Sir Nicholas de Vernon
- 1384: Thomas Dubois
- 1385: Hugh, 2nd Earl of Stafford
- 1386: Richard de Venables
- 1388: John de Massey
- 1389: Sir Robert le Grosvenor
- 1393: Sir Robert de Legh of Adlington[7]
- 1394: Sir Robert le Grosvenor
- 1398: Sir Robert de Legh[7]
1400–1499
- Michaelmas 1400: Sir John Massey, of Puddington[3]
- Michaelmas 1401: Henry Ravenscroft,[3] of Bretton
- 18 September 1403: John Mainwaring,[3] of Peover[8]
- 6 December 1408: Sir William Brereton,[3] of Brereton
- 14 January 1412: Sir Laurence Merbury[3]
- 12 September 1414: John Legh, of Norbury Booths[3]
- 20 October 1421: Hugh Dutton,[3] of Dutton
- 8 November 1424: Richard Warburton,[3] of Arley
- 12 January 1428: Randal Brereton,[3] of Brereton
- 2 September 1438: John Troutbeck[3]
- 10 July 1439: Sir Robert Booth,[3] of Dunham Massey
- 8 March 1443: Sir William Booth[3] (son of Sir Robert)
- 16 January 1463: William Stanley, of Hooton[3] (died 1466)
- 26 February 1466: Sir William Stanley
- 6 March 1489: William Stanley[3] (son of Sir William)
- 24 January 1492: Thomas Stanley[3]
- 6 April 1495: Sir John Warburton,[3] of Warburton and Arley
1500–1599
- 1 September 1502: Sir John Warburton[3]
- 4 April 1504: Sir John Warburton[3]
- 1506: Sir Ralph Birkenhead,[3] Recorder of Chester (under-sheriff)
- 19 July 1508: Sir John Warburton (for life)[3]
- 8 April 1524: Thomas Warburton,[3] of Warburton and Arley
- 24 September 1524: Sir George Holford,[3] of Holford
- 20 February 1526: Sir William Stanley,[3] of Hooton
- 19 December 1526: Sir William Venables,[3] of Kinderton
- 30 November 1527: Sir William de la Pole[3]
- 19 December 1528: Sir Thomas Fouleshurst,[3] of Nantwich
- 19 November 1529: Sir John Done,[3] of Utkinton
- 1530: Sir Peter Warburton of Arley
- 24 November 1531: Sir Edward Fitton,[3] of Gawsworth
- 8 December 1532: George Paulet[3]
- 14 November 1537: Sir Henry Delves of Doddington [9]
- 28 November 1538: Sir Robert Needham of Cranage and Shavington[2]
- 30 November 1539: Sir Alexander Radcliffe of Ordsall[2]
- 17 November 1540: Sir Edmund Trafford of Trafford
- 27 November 1541: John Holcroft of Holcroft
- 22 November 1542: Sir Piers Dutton of Dutton
- 23 November 1543: Sir Edward Fitton of Gawsworth[10]
- 1544: Sir Thomas Venables of Kinderton [11]
- 22 November 1545: Sir Henry Delves of Doddington [9]
- 23 November 1546: John Holcroft of Holcroft
- 27 November 1547: Sir Hugh Cholmondeley of Cholmondeley
- 3 December 1548: Sir William Brereton of Brereton
- 12 November 1549: Thomas Aston of Aston
- 11 November 1550: Sir John Savage of Rocksavage
- 11 November 1551: Sir Lawrence Smith of Hough
- 10 November 1552: Sir William Brereton of Brereton [12]
- 26 August 1553: Sir Peter Legh of Lyme [12]
- 14 November 1554: Sir Hugh Cholmondeley of Cholmondeley [12]
- 14 November 1555: Richard Wilbraham of Woodhey
- 13 November 1556: Sir Thomas Venables of Kinderton [11][12]
- 16 November 1557: Sir Philip Egerton of Egerton [12]
- 23 November 1558: Sir Edward Fitton of Gawsworth [12]
- 9 November 1559: Sir John Savage of Rocksavage
- 12 November 1560: Sir Ralph Egerton of Wrinehill
- 8 November 1561: Sir John Warburton of Arley[13]
- 19 November 1562: Richard Brooke of Norton[4]
- 8 November 1563: Sir William Massey of Podington
- 9 November 1564: Sir John Savage of Rocksavage
- 16 November 1565: Sir Hugh Cholmondeley of Cholmondeley
- 18 November 1566: Sir Lawrence Smith of Hough and Hatherton
- 18 November 1567: Ralph Done of Flaxyards
- 18 November 1568: Sir George Calveley of Lea
- 12 November 1569: Sir John Savage of Rocksavage
- 13 November 1570: Sir William Booth of Dunham Massey
- 14 November 1571: Thomas Stanley of Alderley
- 13 November 1572: Sir Hugh Cholmondeley of Cholmondeley
- 10 November 1573: Sir John Savage of Rocksavage
- 15 November 1574: Henry Mainwaring of Kermincham
- 15 November 1575: Sir Rowland Stanley of Hooton
- 13 November 1576: John Warren of Poynton
- 27 November 1577: Thomas Brooke of Norton[4]
- 17 November 1578: Sir John Savage of Rocksavage
- 23 November 1579: Sir Ralph Egerton of Wrinehill
- 21 November 1580: Sir George Calveley of Lea
- 27 November 1581: William Brereton of Brereton
- 5 December 1582: Sir Peter Warburton of Arley[13]
- 25 November 1583: William Leversage of Wheelock[2]
- 19 November 1584: Thomas Wilbraham of Woodhey
- 22 November 1585: Hugh Calveley of Lea
- 14 November 1586: Randle Davenport of Henbury
- 4 December 1587: Thomas Legh of Adlington
- 25 November 1588: Sir Hugh Cholmondeley of Cholmondeley
- 24 November 1589: William Brereton of Handforth
- 24 November 1590: Sir John Savage of Rocksavage
- 25 November 1591: Thomas Brooke of Norton[4]
- 16 November 1592: Thomas Venables of Kinderton
- 26 November 1593: Peter Warburton of Arley
- 21 November 1594: Peter Legh of Lyme
- 29 November 1595: John Done of Utkinton
- 22 November 1596: Sir George Booth of Dunham Massey
- 15 November 1597: Edward Warren of Poynton
- 28 November 1598: Sir Thomas Holcroft of Vale Royal
- 2 December 1599: Sir Thomas Smith of Hatherton
1600–1699
- 24 November 1600: Sir Thomas Aston Bt, of Aston
- 2 December 1601: Sir Richard Grosvenor Bt, of Eaton
- 7 December 1602: Sir George Leycester, of Toft
- 1 December 1603: Sir William Davenport, of Bramall[14]
- 5 November 1604: Sir Randall Mainwaring,[14] of Peover[8]
- 2 February 1606: Sir Thomas Vernon,[14] of Haslington
- 17 November 1606: Sir John Savage,[14] of Rocksavage
- 9 November 1607: Sir Henry Bunbury,[14] of Stanney
- 12 November 1608: Sir William Brereton, of Brereton and Ashley
- 8 November 1609: Geoffrey Shakerley, of Hulme
- c. November 1610: Thomas Dutton,[14] of Dutton
- c. November 1611: Sir William Brereton, of Brereton and Ashley
- c. November 1612: Sir Urian Legh, of Adlington
- c. November 1613: Sir George Calveley, of Lea
- c. November 1614: Sir Richard Lee Bt, of Lee and Darnhall
- 6 November 1615: Sir Richard Wilbraham Bt, of Woodhey
- 12 April 1617: Sir John Davenport, of Davenport
- c. November 1617: Ralph Calveley, of Saighton
- c. November 1618: Sir Randall Mainwaring, of Over Peover[8]
- c. November 1619: Sir Robert Cholmondeley Bt, of Cholmondeley[4]
- 9 December 1620: Thomas Marbury, of Marbury
- 16 November 1621: Sir George Booth Bt, of Dunham Massey
- c. November 1622: Sir Thomas Smith, of Hatherton
- c. November 1623: Sir Richard Grosvenor Bt, of Eaton
- 3 December 1624: Sir Thomas Brereton, of Wolvesacre
- c. November 1625: Sir John Done, of Utkinton
- c. November 1626: John Calveley, of Saighton
- 7 November 1627: Sir Edward Stanley Bt, of Bickerstaffe
- c. November 1628: Thomas Legh, of Adlington
- c. November 1629: Peter Dutton, of Hatton
- 7 November 1630: Thomas Stanley, of Alderley
- c. November 1631: Richard Brereton, of Ashley
- c. November 1632: Sir Edward Fitton Bt, of Gawsworth[15]
- 10 November 1633: Peter Venables, of Kinderton
- 5 November 1634: Sir Thomas Aston Bt, of Aston[4]
- c. November 1635: William Legh, of Norbury Booths
- 3 October 1636: Sir Thomas Delves Bt, of Doddington[16]
- 30 September 1637: Thomas Cholmondeley, of Vale Royal
- 4 November 1638: Sir Philip Mainwaring of Peover[8]
- c. November 1639: Sir Thomas Powell Bt, of Birkenhead
- 15 November 1640: Sir John Bellot Bt, of Moreton[4]
- 31 December 1641: Sir Hugh Calveley, of Lea
- c. November 1642: Thomas Legh, of Adlington
- 1 December 1643: Sir Richard Grosvenor Bt, of Eaton
- 30 December 1643: Sir Henry Brooke Bt, of Norton Priory[4]
- 31 January 1645: Robert Tatton, of Wythenshawe[17]
- 17 November 1647: Roger Wilbraham, of Dorfold[18]
- 15 February 1649: Robert Dukinfield, of Dukinfield[19]
- 30 October 1649: Sir John Seale
- 7 November 1649: Sir Henry Delves Bt, of Doddington[16]
- 7 November 1650: Edmund Jodrell, of Yeardsley and Twemlow
- 4 November 1651: John, Lord Crewe
- 12 November 1652: Peter Dutton, of Hatton
- 10 November 1653: Sir George Warburton Bt, of Arley[20]
- c. November 1654: Sir Philip Egerton, of Oulton
- 1657: Sir Thomas Mainwaring Bt, of Peover[21]
- 1657–1660: John Legh, of Norbury Booths
- 28 June 1660: Sir Thomas Cholmondeley, of Holford
- 5 November 1660: Thomas Cholmondeley, of Vale Royal
- 30 November 1661: Thomas Legh, of Adlington
- 29 November 1662: Sir John Bellott Bt, of Moreton
- 6 November 1663: Sir Thomas Wilbraham Bt, of Woodhey
- 26 November 1664: Sir Thomas Delves Bt, of Doddington[16]
- 12 November 1665: Sir John Arden, of Alvanley[22]
- 7 November 1666: John Crew[23]
- 15 November 1666: Sir Richard Brooke Bt, of Norton Priory[24]
- 6 November 1667: Roger Wilbraham, of Deerfold[25][26]
- 6 November 1668: Sir Peter Brooke, of Mere[27]
- 11 November 1669: Roger Wilbraham, of Rode[28]
- 4 November 1670: Edmund Jodrell, of Yeldersley and Twemlow[29]
- 9 November 1671: William Lawton, of Lawton[30]
- 11 November 1672: Thomas Touchet, of Nether Whitley[31]
- 12 November 1673: Thomas Bunbury, of Stanney[32]
- 5 November 1674: Thomas Stephens, of Kinnerton[33]
- 12 November 1674: Sir Philip Egerton[34]
- 12 December 1674: Sir Robert Dukinfield, 1st Baronet, of Dukinfield[19]
- 15 November 1675: Richard Walthall, of Wistaston
- 10 November 1676: John Davies, of Manley
- 15 November 1677: Sir James Bradshaw, of Bromborough
- 17 November 1678: Sir Peter Stanley Bt, of Alderley[35]
- 14 November 1678: Sir James Bradshaw, of Bromborough
- 13 November 1679: Edward Legh, of Baguley
- 4 November 1680: Sir Willoughby Aston Bt, of Aston[4]
- 10 November 1681: Sir Peter Pindar Bt, of Iddinshall
- 13 November 1682: Peter Wilbraham, of Dorfold
- 12 November 1683: James Davenport, of Bramall
- 20 November 1684: Henry Davies, of Ashton and Manley
- 25 November 1686: The Hon. Robert Cholmondeley
- 6 December 1687: Thomas Legh, of Adlington[36]
- 8 November 1688: Sir Thomas Grosvenor Bt, of Eaton
- 18 March 1689: Sir Philip Egerton, of Oulton
- 11 April 1689: Sir Peter Warburton Bt, of Warburton and Arley
- 22 April 1689: Sir Thomas Powell Bt, of Birkenhead
- 15 July 1689: Roger Mainwaring, of Kermincham
- 27 November 1690: Sir Willoughby Aston Bt, of Aston[4]
- 14 December 1691: Peter Legh, of Norbury Booths[37]
- 17 November 1692: Sir William Clegg, of Gayton
- 16 November 1693: William Davenport, of Bramall[38]
- 6 December 1694: Richard Legh, of East Hall, High Legh[4]
- 5 December 1695: Sir Thomas Delves Bt, of Doddington
- 16 December 1695: Charles Hurleston, of Newton
- 3 December 1697: William Whitmore, of Thurstaston
- 16 December 1697: Sir Thomas Delves Bt, of Doddington
- 30 December 1697: Thomas Legh, of Darnhall
- 22 December 1698: Thomas Delves, of Ordsall
- 20 November 1699: Jonathan Bruen, of Bruen
- 23 November 1699: Sir Henry Bunbury Bt, of Stanney
1700–1799
- 28 November 1700: Lawrence Wright, of Mobberley and Mottram
- 1 January 1702: John Davenport, of Woodford
- 3 December 1702: Sir John Chetwode Bt, of Whitley
- 2 December 1703: John Baskerville, of Withington[39]
- 21 December 1704: John Legh, of Adlington
- 3 December 1705: Sir Francis Leycester Bt, of Tabley
- 14 November 1706: Edward Swettenham, of Swettenham and Somerford Booths
- 20 November 1707: Sir Samuel Daniell, of Tabley
- 29 November 1708: William Domville, of Lymm
- 1 December 1709: Clutton Wright, of Nantwich
- 24 November 1710: John Anson, of Lees
- 13 December 1711: Joseph Lynch, Alderman of Chester
- 10 January 1712: John Leche, of Carden
- 11 December 1712: Sir Thomas Cotton Bt, of Combermere[4]
- 30 November 1713: Randle Wilbraham, of Rode[40]
- 16 November 1714: Richard Walthall, of Wistaston
- 22 November 1715: Francis Jodrell, of Jodrell
- 19 November 1716: Richard Alport, of Overton
- 5 December 1716: James Bayley, of Wistaston
- c. November 1717: John Bramhall, of Hough
- c. November 1718: Samuel Barrow, of Sheppenhall
- c. November 1719: Sir Thomas Brooke Bt, of Norton Priory[4]
- c. November 1720: Edward Swettenham, of Somerford Booths
- c. November 1721: George Davenport, of Calveley
- 18 January 1723: Sir Thomas Aston Bt, of Aston
- c. November 1723: Edward Downes, of Shrigley
- c. November 1724: John Parker, of Fallows
- c. November 1725: Richard Rutter, of Moor
- c. November 1726: Charles Hurleston, of Newton
- 16 December 1727: Peter Brooke, of Mere
- 18 December 1728: Robert Davies, of Manley[41]
- 16 January 1729: John Spencer, of Huntington
- 1 February 1729: Robert Davies, of Manley
- 18 December 1729: John Daniell, of Daresbury
- 14 December 1730: Edward Warren, of Poynton[42]
- 9 December 1731: William Brock, of Upton[43]
- 14 December 1732: Geoffrey Shakerley, of Shakerley and Somerford
- 11 January 1733: Leigh Page, of Hawthorn
- 20 December 1733: Henry Bennett, of Moston[44]
- 4 February 1735: Trafford Barnston, of Churton[45]
- 18 December 1735: William Dodd, of Edge
- 19 January 1737: Thomas Booth, of Twemlow[2]
- 12 January 1738: William Tatton, of Wythenshawe[46]
- 21 December 1738: Robert Hyde, of Catton Hall
- 27 December 1739: John Spencer, of Huntington[47]
- 7 February 1740: Sir John Byrne Bt, of Stanthorne[4]
- 24 December 1740: William Chesshyre, of Halton[48]
- 31 December 1741: Peter Legh, of Calveley[49]
- 16 December 1742: Philip Egerton, of Oulton[50]
- 5 January 1744: Sir Peter Warburton Bt, of Warburton and Arley[51]
- 7 February 1745: Thomas Starkey, of Wrenbury
- 7 March 1745: Thomas Hall, of Armitage[2]
- 16 January 1746: Ralph Leycester, of Toft[52]
- 15 January 1747: Charles Legh, of Adlington
- 14 January 1748: Samuel Jervis, Alderman of Chester
- 10 February 1748: Edward Green, of Poulton
- 11 January 1749: George Leigh, of Oughtrington[4]
- 17 January 1750: James Croxton, of Croxton
- 6 December 1750: Sir William Dukinfield Daniell Bt, of Dukinfield[19]
- 14 January 1752: Sir Richard Brooke Bt, of Norton Priory[4]
- 7 February 1753: John Leche, of Carden[53]
- 31 January 1754: Robert Lawton, of Lawton[54]
- 29 January 1755: Thomas Slaughter, of Newton[55]
- 27 January 1756: Thomas Prescot, of Overton[56]
- 4 February 1757: William Robinson, of Whatcroft[57]
- 27 January 1758: John Egerton, of Broxton[58]
- 2 February 1759: Samuel Harrison, of Cranage[2]
- 1 February 1760: Sir Peter Leycester Bt, of Tabley
- 28 January 1761: John Hoghton, of Burgh Hall
- 16 February 1761: John Arden, of Arden
- 15 February 1762: The Hon. Richard Barry, of Marbury
- 4 February 1763: John Alsager, of Alsager
- 10 February 1764: John Crewe of Crewe[4]
- 1 February 1765: The Hon. John Smith Barry, of Belmont
- 17 February 1766: Peter Brooke, of Mere
- 13 February 1767: Sir Lister Holte Bt, of Brereton[59]
- 15 January 1768: Henry Hervey Aston, of Aston
- 27 January 1769: Philip Egerton, of Oulton
- 9 February 1770: Sir Robert Cunliffe Bt, of Saighton
- 6 February 1771: John Crewe, of Bolesworth
- 17 February 1772: Sir Henry Mainwaring Bt, of Peover
- 8 February 1773: George Wilbraham, of Townsend
- 7 February 1774: William Leche, of Carden
- 6 February 1775: Thomas Patten, of Buerton
- 5 February 1776: John Astley, of Dukinfield
- 31 January 1777: Peter Kyffin Heron, of Moor
- 28 January 1778: William Tatton, of Wythenshawe
- 1 February 1779: John Bower Jodrell, of Henbury and Yeardsley
- 2 February 1780: Samuel Barrow, of Sheppenhall and Carshalton
- 5 February 1781: William Davenport, of Bramall
- 1 February 1782: Sir Peter Warburton Bt, of Warburton and Arley
- 10 February 1783: Davies Davenport, of Capesthorne
- 9 February 1784: Thomas Willis, of Swettenham
- 7 February 1785: The Hon. Wilbraham Tollemache (later 6th Earl of Dysart)
- 13 February 1786: Henry Cornwall Legh, of East Hall, High Legh [60]
- 12 February 1787: Sir Richard Brooke Bt, of Norton Priory[4]
- 8 February 1788: John Clegg, of Withington
- 29 April 1789: Sir John Chetwode, 4th Baronet, of Agden[61]
- 29 January 1790: John Arden, of Arden
- 4 February 1791: Charles Watkin Shakerley, of Somerford and Hulme[62]
- 3 February 1792: The Hon. Thomas Cholmondeley, of Vale Royal[4]
- 6 February 1793: John Egerton, of Oulton
- 3 February 1794: Domville Poole, of Lymm
- 11 February 1795: James Smith Barry, of Marbury
- 5 February 1796: The Hon. Booth Grey, of Wincham
- 1 February 1797: John Leche, of Stretton
- 1 March 1797: Thomas Langford Brooke, of Mere
- 7 February 1798: Robert Hibbert, of Birtles
- 1 February 1799: Joseph Green, of Poulton
1800–1899
- 5 February 1800: Roger Barnston, of Churton[63]
- 11 February 1801: William Rigby, of Oldfield[64]
- 17 March 1801: John Scott Waring, of Ince[65]
- 3 February 1802: Lawrence Wright, of Mottram St. Andrew[66]
- 3 February 1803: John Feilden, of Mollington Hall[67]
- 1 February 1804: Sir John Fleming Leicester, 5th Baronet, of Nether Tabley[68]
- 6 February 1805: George John Legh, of East Hall, High Legh[69]
- 1 February 1806: Francis Duckinfield Astley, of Dukinfield[70]
- 7 February 1806: Sir Henry Mainwaring, 1st Baronet, of Peover[71]
- 4 February 1807: Francis Duckinfield Astley, of Dukinfield[72]
- 3 February 1808: Charles Trelawny-Brereton, of Shotwick Park[73]
- 24 February 1808: Robert Barnford, of Upton[74]
- 16 March 1808: William Egerton, of Tatton Park[75]
- 6 February 1809: Thomas William Tatton, of Withenshaw[76]
- 31 January 1810: Robert Viner, of Bidston[77]
- 21 February 1810: Thomas Brook, of Church Minshull[78]
- 8 February 1811: Booth Grey, of Ashton Heys
- 24 January 1812: Edmund Yates, of Ince
- 10 February 1813: Francis Bower-Jodrell, of Henbury Hall
- 4 February 1814: John Baskervyle Glegg, of Gayton
- 13 February 1815: John Isherwood, of Marple
- 12 February 1816: Samuel Aldersey, of Aldersey
- 12 February 1817: Sir Richard Brooke, 6th Baronet, of Norton Priory[4]
- 24 January 1818: Henry Charles Aston, of Aston [79]
- 10 February 1819: John Smith Barry, of Marbury [80]
- 12 February 1820: James France France, of Bostock
- 6 February 1821: Thomas Wilson, of Llandican[81]
- 4 February 1822: Charles Wicksted, of Baddeley[82]
- 31 January 1823: James White, of Sutton in Wirral
- 13 January 1824: Peter Langford Brooke, of Mere
- 2 February 1825: John Smith Daintry, of Sutton
- 9 February 1825: John Daintry, of North Rode
- 30 January 1826: William Turner, of Pott Shrigley
- 5 February 1827: Peter Legh, of Norbury Booths
- 13 February 1828: William Massey, of Moston
- 11 February 1829: Lawrence Armitstead, of Cranage
- 2 February 1830: George Walmsley, of Bolesworth Castle[83]
- 31 January 1831: Sir Thomas Stanley-Massey-Stanley, 9th Baronet, of Hooton[84]
- 6 February 1832: John Hurleston Leche, of Carden[85][86]
- 1833: Rowland Eyles Egerton Warburton, of Arley[87]
- 1834: William Astley, of Dukinfield Lodge was initially named,[88] but was replaced by Gibbs Craufurd Antrobus, of Eaton[89]
- 1835: Joseph Leigh, of Belmont Hall, was initially named[90] but was replaced by James Heath Leigh, of Grappenhall Lodge, his son.[91]
- 1836: Egerton Leigh, of West Hall, High Legh [92]
- 1837: Charles Peter Shakerley, of Somerford Park, Cheshire[93]
- 1838: George Cornwall Legh, of East Hall, High Legh[94]
- 1839: Thomas Hibbert, of Birtles[95]
- 1840: John Tollemache, of Tilstone Lodge[96]
- 1841: John Ryle, of Henbury Hall[97]
- 1842: Edward Davies Davenport, of Capesthorne[98]
- 1843: John Dixon, of Astle[99]
- 1844: George Wilbraham, of Delamere House[100][101]
- 1845: Sir William Thomas Stanley Massey Stanley, Bt, of Hooton[102]
- 1846: James Hugh Smith Barry, of Marbury Hall[103]
- 1847: Ralph Gerard Leycester, of Toft Hall[104]
- 1848: Henry Brooke, of The Grange[105]
- 1849: Thomas William Tatton, of Withenshaw[106]
- 1850: Sir Arthur Ingram Aston GCB, of Aston[107]
- 1851: Thomas Marsland, of Henbury Hall[108]
- 1852: George Holland Ackers, of Mereton[109]
- 1853: John Hurleston Leche, of Carden[110]
- 1854: Francis Duckinfield Palmer Astley, of Dukinfield[111]
- 1855: John Chapman, of Hill-End, Mottram in Longdendale[112]
- 1856: Richard Christopher Naylor, of Hooton Hall[113]
- 1857: William Atkinson, of Ashton Hayes, near Kelsall[114]
- 1858: George Fortescue Wilbraham, of Delamere House, near Northwich[115]
- 1859: Arthur Henry Davenport, of Capesthorne Hall[116]
- 1860: Clement Swetenham, of Somerford Booths Hall, near Congleton[117]
- 1861: Edward Holt Clegg, of Backford Hall[118]
- 1862: Thomas Aldersey, of Aldersey Hall[119]
- 1863: Sir Charles Watkin Shakerley, 2nd Baronet, of Somerford Park, Cheshire[120]
- 1864: John Ralph Shaw, of Arrowe Park, Birkenhead[121]
- 1865: Wilbraham Spencer Tollemache, of Dorfold Hall[122]
- 1866: Robert Barbour, of Bolesworth Castle[123]
- 1867: Thomas Henry Lyon, of Appleton Hall, near Warrington[124]
- 1868: John Coutts Antrobus, of Eaton Hall, Congleton[125]
- 1869: Samuel Woodhouse, of Norley Hall, Frodsham[126]
- 1870: Sir Richard Brooke, 7th Baronet, of Norton Priory, Halton, Runcorn[127]
- 1871: George Baillie-Hamilton-Arden, 11th Earl of Haddington, of Eaton Bank[128]
- 1872: Egerton Leigh, of Jodrell Hall[129]
- 1873: Gilbert Greenall, of Walton Hall[130]
- 1874: Sir Edward William Watkin, of Rose Hill[131]
- 1875: Richard Barton, of Caldy Manor, Birkenhead[132]
- 1876: John Baskervyle Clegg, of Withington Hall, Chelford[133]
- 1877: Thomas Unett Brocklehurst, of Henbury Hall[134]
- 1878: Philip Stapleton Humberston, of Glan-y-Wern, near Denbigh[135]
- 1879: Charles Hosken France-Hayhurst, of Bostock Hall, Middlewich[136]
- 1880: Cudworth Halsted Poole, of Marbury, Whitchurch[137]
- 1881: George Dixon, of Astle Hall, Chelford[138]
- 1882: Egerton Leigh, of Jodrell and West Hall, High Legh[139]
- 1883: Arthur Hugh Smith Barry, of Marbury, Northwich[140]
- 1884: Colonel Henry Martin Cornwall Legh, of East Hall, High Legh[141]
- 1885: Colonel Hugh Robert Hibbert, of Birtles Hall, near Chelford[142]
- 1886: Francis Dicken Brocklehurst, of Hare Hill, Macclesfield[143]
- 1887: James Tomkinson, of Willington Hall, Tarporley[144]
- 1888: Baron William Henry von Schröder[145]
- 1889: James Jardine[146]
- 1890: George Barbour[147]
- 1891: Christopher Kay[148]
- 1892: Thomas Henry Ismay[149]
- 1893: Robert Charles de Grey Viner[150]
- 1894: Frederic James Harrison[151]
- 1895: Hugh Lyle Smyth[152]
- 1896: Ralph Brocklebank[153]
- 1897: William Henry Verdin[154]
- 1898: Richard Hobson[155]
- 1899: Thomas Hardcastle Sykes[156]
1900–1973
- 1900: Benjamin Chaffers Roberts[157]
- 1901: Thomas Brocklebank[158]
- 1902: John Sutherland Harmood Banner[159]
- 1903: Thomas Bland Royden[160]
- 1904: George Littleton Dewhurst[161]
- 1905: Arthur Hornby Lewis[162]
- 1906: William Watson[163]
- 1907: Sir Gilbert Greenall, 2nd Baronet[164]
- 1908: Sir William Pollitt[165]
- 1909: Herbert Wheeler Hind[166]
- 1910: Francis Aylmer Frost[167]
- 1911: John Brooks Close-Brooks[168]
- 1912: Joseph Battersby Duckworth[169]
- 1913: Alfred Watkin[170]
- 1914: Robert Walter Douglas Phillips Brocklehurst[171]
- 1915: Frederick Hynde Fox[172]
- 1916: Frederick William Wignall[173]
- 1917: Thomas Royden[174]
- 1918: James Edgar Dennis[175]
- 1919: Sir Kenneth Irwin Crossley, Bt.[176]
- 1920: Sir Percy Elly Bates, Bt.[177]
- 1921: Captain Cuthbert Leicester-Warren[178]
- 1922: John Graham Peel[179]
- 1923: The Honorable William Lever[180]
- 1924: Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Lyon[181]
- 1925: Major Robert Barbour[182]
- 1926: Sir John Herbert Vernon, Bt.[183]
- 1927: Major Charles William Tomkinson[184]
- 1928: Major Philip Durning Holt[185]
- 1929: Captain William Hosken France-Hayhurst[186]
- 1930: Frank Brocklehurst[187]
- 1931: Edward Peter Jones[188]
- 1932: William Gavin Clegg[189]
- 1933: Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Norman Harrison Verdin[190]
- 1934: Major Arthur Harold Bibby DSO[191]
- 1935: Sir William Rylands Bt[192]
- 1936: Robert Henry Grenville Tatton[193]
- 1937: Sir Robert Noton Barclay[194]
- 1938: Major Walter Wynnefield Higgin[195]
- 1939: Charles Legh Shuldham Cornwall-Legh[196]
- 1940: Sir Robert Abraham Burrows[197]
- 1941: Sir Philip Grey-Egerton Bt[198]
- 1942: Edward Howard Brocklehurst[199]
- 1943: Duncan Thomas Norman MC[200]
- 1944: Brevet Colonel James Geoffrey Bryden Beazley MC TD[201]
- 1945: Colonel Harry Johnson DSO TD[202]
- 1946: Major Hugh Kelsall Frost[203]
- 1947: Colonel Benjamin William Heaton MC[204]
- 1948: Edgar Rennie Bowring[205]
- 1949: Brevet-Colonel George Bentham Leathart Rae DSO TD[206]
- 1950: Thomas Humphrey Naylor, of The Grange[207]
- 1951: Humphrey Bagnall Vernon MC, of Forest Lodge, Bracknell[208]
- 1952: Captain Oscar Dunstan Winterbottom, of Tilston House[209]
- 1953: Sir Randle Baker Wilbraham Bt, of Rode Hall[210]
- 1954: Colonel Laurence Millington Synge TD of the Old Rectory[211]
- 1955: Hugh Rupert Granger, of Littleton Hall[212]
- 1956: Alexander Ludovic Grant TD, of Marbury Hall[213]
- 1957: Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Douglas Fergusson Phillips Brocklehurst, of Hare Hill[214]
- 1958: Major Vere Arbuthnot Arnold MC TD, of Ardmore[215]
- 1959: Colonel Gerald Hugh Grosvenor DSO, of Saighton Grange[216]
- 1960: Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald Henry Antrobus MC[217]
- 1961: Lieutenant-Colonel David Mayhew Bateson DSO TD[217]
- 1962: Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Leslie Orme OBE TD[218]
- 1963: Major John Neville Davies-Colley MC[219]
- 1964: Colonel Geoffrey Vardon Churton MBE MC TD[220]
- 1965: Lieutenant-Colonel John Leighton Byrne Leycester-Warren TD[221]
- 1966: Brevet-Colonel Ronald Prinsep Langford-Brooke TD[222] of Mere Old Hall
- 1967: Richard Jeffery Lockett CBE[223]
- 1968: Francis Moore Dutton[224]
- 1969: Colonel Sir William Loris Mather OBE MC TD[225]
- 1970: Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Ernald Sparrow MC TD[226]
- 1971: Joseph Charlton Taylor TD[227]
- 1972: Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander James Watkin Grubb[228]
- 1973: Sir George Henry Kenyon[229]
List of High Sheriffs of Cheshire
1974–1999
- 1974: Lieutenant-Colonel John Aylmer Christie-Miller CBE TD[230]
- 1975: Lieutenant-Colonel James Malcolm Harrison TD[231]
- 1976: Cecil Charlton Taylor[232]
- 1977: Anthony Kirk Wolley Dod, of Edge[233]
- 1978: Ewart Agnew Boddington[234]
- 1979: Sir John Kemp Barlow Bt[235]
- 1980: John Meredith Temple, of Picton Gorse[236]
- 1981: Commander Richard Tan Gilchrist MBE VRD RNR (Rtd) [237]
- 1982: Robert John Posnett[238]
- 1983: Sir William Bromley-Davenport KCVO, of The Kennels[239]
- 1984: Richard Charles Roundell[240]
- 1985: Robert Donald Wilson[241]
- 1986: Peter James Brocklehurst[242]
- 1987: Anthony George Barbour[243]
- 1988: Sebastian Basil Joseph Ziani de Ferranti[244]
- 1989: Jeffrey Bannerman Lockett[245]
- 1990: David Maurice Stern[246]
- 1991: Sir Richard Baker-Wilbraham Bt[247]
- 1992: The Hon. Peter Greenall[248] (now Lord Daresbury)
- 1993: The Hon. Richard Henry Cornwall-Legh[249] (now Lord Grey of Codnor)
- 1994: Robert James McAlpine[250]
- 1995: John Michael Pickering[251]
- 1996: Sir Antony Richard Pilkington[252]
- 1997: Edward Simon Tudor-Evans[253]
- 1998: Michael Anthony Tudor Trevor-Barnston[254]
- 1999: Miles David Astley Clarke[255]
2000–present
- 2000: Simon Chantler[256]
- 2001: Anthony William Assheton Spiegelberg TD[257]
- 2002: John Anthony Edward Relf Richards[258]
- 2003: Mrs Diana Mary McConnell CBE[259]
- 2004: Simon Patrick Sherrard[260][261]
- 2005: Mrs Carolin Mary Paton-Smith[262]
- 2006: David Briggs MBE[263][264]
- 2007: Nicholas Walter Bromley-Davenport[265]
- 2008: Alastair Maxwell Stoddard of Tarporley[266]
- 2009: William Gordon Fergusson[267]
- 2010: Diana Caroline Barbour of Bolesworth Castle[268]
- 2011: John Lea, of Crewe[269]
- 2012: William Lees-Jones of Oakmere[270]
- 2013: Martin Beaumont of Tarporley[271]
- 2014: Susan Sellers of Park House, Rushton, nr Tarporley[272]
- 2015: Charles William Holroyd of Abbots Moss Hall, Oakmere [273]
See also
External links
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