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High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire

Ceremonial officer of the English county of Nottinghamshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
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This is a list of the High Sheriffs of the English county of Nottinghamshire.

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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 its functions are now largely ceremonial. The High Sheriff changes every March.

From 1068 until 1567, the position existed as High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests. From 1568 separate appointments were made for the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and for the High Sheriff of Derbyshire.

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16th century

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17th century

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18th century

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19th century

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20th century

  • 1900: Francis Abel Smith of Papplewick Hall, Nottingham[257]
  • 1901: John Robinson of Worksop Manor[258]
  • 1902: John Patricius Chaworth-Musters of Annesley Park[259]
  • 1903: Albert Cantrell Cantrell-Hubbersty of Tollerton Hall[260]
  • 1904: Thomas Lewis Kekewich Edge of Strelley Hall[261]
  • 1905: Francis Ley of Epperstone Manor[262] (later Sir Francis Ley)
  • 1906: Joseph Frederick Laycock of Wiseton Hall, Bawtry[263]
  • 1907: Thomas Philip Barber of Lamb Close House, Eastwood[264]
  • 1908: Francis Willey, 1st Baron Barnby of Blyth Hall, Rotherham[265]
  • 1909: Sir Hugo Meynell FitzHerbert, 6th Baronet of Tissington Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire[266]
  • 1910: Thomas Craven of Kirklington Hall, Southwell[267]
  • 1911: Francis Hall of Park Hall, Mansfield[268]
  • 1912: Sir Charles Seely, 2nd Baronet of Wingerworth Hall, Chesterfield[269]
  • 1913: William Norton Hicking of Brackenhurst Hall, Southwell[270]
  • 1914: Evelyn Kyrle Smith of Oxton Hall, Southwell[271]
  • 1915: Sir Thomas Birkin, 2nd Baronet of Park House, Nottingham[272]
  • 1916: Major Charles Richard Tennant of St. Ann's Manor, Sutton Bonington[273]
  • 1917: Francis Newman Ellis of Debdale Hall, Mansfield[274]
  • 1918: William Henry Mason of Morton Hall, East Retford[275]
  • 1919: Francis Pegler, of Ordsall Hall, Retford[276]
  • 1920: John Plowright Houston of Park Hall, Mansfield Woodhouse[277]
  • 1921: Lieut.-Col. Albert Edward Whitaker of Babworth Hall, Retford[278]
  • 1922: Lieut.-Col. Frank Evelyn Seely of Ramsdale Park, Arnold.[279]
  • 1923: Charles Arthur Longbottom of Forest Hill, Worksop[280]
  • 1924: Sir Arthur Ernest Blake of West Leake Manor[281]
  • 1925: Hugh Seely, 1st Baron Sherwood of Sherwood Lodge, Arnold[282]
  • 1926: Col. Sir Albert Edward Bingham, 2nd Baronet of Ranby House, Retford[283]
  • 1927: Stanley Bourne, of Epperstone Manor[284]
  • 1928: Sir Ernest Jardine, 1st Baronet of The Park, Nottingham[285]
  • 1929: Percy Robert Clifton of Clifton Hall, Nottingham[174][286]
  • 1930: Brigadier-General Sir Edward Thomas Le Marchant, 4th Baronet of Colston Bassett Hall, Bingham, Nottingham[287]
  • 1931: Philip Austen Birkin[288]
  • 1932: John Jardine, of Clumber Crescent South, The Park, Nottingham[289]
  • 1933: Sir Harold Bowden, 2nd Baronet[290]
  • 1934: Sir Louis Frederick Pearson of Lenton Grove, Nottingham[291]
  • 1935: Lieut.-Col. Noel Gervis Pearson of Bramcote, Nottingham[292]
  • 1936: Col. John Neville Chaworth Musters of Annesley Park, Nottingham[293]
  • 1937: Claude William Chadburn of The Hall, Papplewick[294]
  • 1938: Frank Burton of Orston Hall, Nottingham[295]
  • 1939: Frank James Wriothesley Seely of Brick House, Radcliffe-on-Trent[296]
  • 1940: Francis Egerton Pegler of Forest Lodge, Blyth, Worksop[297]
  • 1941: Lieut.-Col. Sidney Shephard of Elston Hall, Newark[298]
  • 1942: Job Nightingale Derbyshire of Rempstone Hall, near Loughborough[299]
  • 1943: John Farr of Worksop Manor[300]
  • 1944: Lieut-Col. William Allen Potter of Lambley House, Woodborough, Nottingham[301]
  • 1945: John Holland Walker of 15, Park Valley, The Park, Nottingham[302]
  • 1946: Captain William Frederick Player of The Grange, Staunton[303]
  • 1947: Colonel Philip Huskinson Warwick of Normanton Prebend House, Southwell[304]
  • 1948: Lieut.-Commander George John Mackness of Mapperley Park, Nottingham[305]
  • 1949: George Hamilton Bracher Wilson of The Old Rectory, Plumtree[306]
  • 1950: Major-General Sir John Albert Charles Whitaker, 2nd Baronet of Babworth Hall, Retford, Notts, and of Auchnafree, Dunkeld, Perthshire.[307]
  • 1951: Major Edward Harold Spalding, of Flawborough Hall, near Newark.[308]
  • 1952: Colonel Sir Joseph Nall of Hoveringham Hall[309]
  • 1953: Captain Stephen Cecil Armitage of Hawksworth Manor[310]
  • 1954: Major-General Robert Edward Laycock of Wiseton Hall, near Doncaster[311]
  • 1955: Sir Stuart Coldwell Goodwin of Hexgreave Park, Farnsfield[312]
  • 1956: Captain Richard Wing of The Old Manor House, East Bridgford[313]
  • 1957: Lieut.-Colonel George Halliburton Foster Peel Vere-Laurie of Carlton Hall, Carlton-on-Trent, Newark[314]
  • 1958: Rear-Admiral Robert St. Vincent Sherbrooke of Oxton, Newark[315]
  • 1959: Sir Edward Dave Asher Herbert of West Leake Manor, near Loughborough[316]
  • 1960: Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Eben Forman Hardy Car Colston Hall, Car Colston[317]
  • 1961: Major Samuel John Markham Hole of Caunton Manor, Newark[318]
  • 1962: Sir Charles James Buchanan, 4th Baronet[319]
  • 1963: Colonel Patrick James Danvers McCraith of Cranfield House, Southwell[320]
  • 1964: Sir William Barber, 2nd Baronet[321]
  • 1965: Commander Mavourn Baldwin Philip Francklin of Gonalston Hall[322]
  • 1966: George FitzRoy Seymour of Thrumpton Hall[323]
  • 1967: Brigadier John Anstey of The Old House, Epperstone[324]
  • 1968: Colonel Alfred Arthur Warburton of Wigthorpe House, near Worksop[325]
  • 1969: Sir James Herbert Ingham Whitaker of Babworth Hall, Retford[326]
  • 1970: Sir Paul Mason of Morton Hall, Retford[327]
  • 1971: Lieut-Commander Sir Michael Joseph Nall of Hoveringham Hall, Nottingham[328]
  • 1972: Bryan Henry Farr of Worksop Manor, Worksop[329]
  • 1973: Anthony Christopher Multon Battiscombe Scott of Green Mile, Babworth, Retford.[330]
  • 1974: Major-General Robert Gordon-Finlayson of South Collingham Manor, near Newark.[331]
  • 1975: Captain John Stephen Dobson of Papplewick Lodge, Papplewick, near Mansfield.[332]
  • 1976: Andrew George Buchanan of Hodsock Priory, Blyth, Worksop.[333]
  • 1977: Charles Gordon Mackie of The Old Rectory, Elton.[334]
  • 1978: Major Richard Francis Abel Smith of Blidworth Dale House, Ravenshead.[335]
  • 1979: Christopher Gerald Pole-Carew of New Field House, near Screveton.[336]
  • 1980: Richard William Durrant Hanson of Budby Castle, Newark.[337]
  • 1981: Captain John Henry Warrand Hammer of Colston Bassett House, Colston Bassett.[338]
  • 1982: Robin Brackenbury of Holme Pierrepont Hall, Holme Pierrepont[339]
  • 1983: John Davenport Radford of The Burgage, Burgage Green, Southwell.[340]
  • 1984: Colonel James Mayo Alastair Gunn of Epperstone House, Epperstone.[341]
  • 1985: Nicholas John Forman Hardy of Cropwell Court, Cropwell Butler[342]
  • 1986: Ian David Peel Thorne of Beauchamp Barn, Kneesall[343]
  • 1987: Sir John Philip Starkey, 3rd Baronet of Norwood Park, Southwell.[344]
  • 1988: John Edward Madocks of Middleton Crescent, Beeston[345]
  • 1989: Richard Assheton Craven-Smith-Milnes of Winkburn Hall, Newark[346]
  • 1990: Marcia Abel Smith of Blidworth Dale, Ravenshead[347]
  • 1991: George Edward Vere-Laurie of Carlton Hall, Carlton-on-Trent, Newark.[348]
  • 1992: Ian Hugh Phillipps of Grange Farm, Rempstone, Loughborough, Leicestershire.[349]
  • 1993: Juliet Lilias Mortensen[350]
  • 1994: Richard Bertram Godwin-Austen of Papplewick Hall, Papplewick.[351]
  • 1995: George Edmund Peter Thornhill of The Grove, Winthorpe, Newark.[352]
  • 1996: Trevor Forsyth Parr of The Old Rectory, Widmerpool.[353]
  • 1997: Hugh Matheson of Thoresby Park, Newark.[354]
  • 1998: Jennifer Margaret Fair, Lanesmeet, Epperstone.[355]
  • 1999: Alexander Michael Nall, Hockerton Manor, Hockerton[356]
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21st century

  • 2000: Barbara Ann Vere-Laurie, Carlton Hall, Carlton-on-Trent, near Newark.[357]
  • 2001: Sir John James Ingham Whitaker, Babworth Hall, Retford.[358]
  • 2002: Colonel Timothy Stewart Richmond, The Old Vicarage, Southwell Park, Kirklington.[359]
  • 2003: William Henry Marcello Parente, of Welbeck Abbey[360]
  • 2004: Henry Vessey Machin, of Keepers Castle, Gateford, Worksop[361]
  • 2005: Anthony Harwick Wilkinson[362]
  • 2006: Christopher Battiscombe-Scott[363]
  • 2007: Commander Peter Russell Moore[364]
  • 2008: Colonel Roger Merryweather, of Brinkley, Southwell[365]
  • 2009: John Michael Rowen, of Cropwell Butler[366]
  • 2010: Amanda Margaret Farr, of Kirklington[367]
  • 2011: John Peace, of Manor Road, Caunton[368]
  • 2012: Charles Phillip Liell Francklin of Gonalston, Nottingham[369]
  • 2013: Nicola June Weston of Shelford Nottingham[370]
  • 2014: Graham S Cartledge of Caunton, Newark[371]
  • 2015: Dr Jaswant Singh Bilkhu of Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottingham[372]
  • 2016: Judith Lynne Naake of Bramcote[373]
  • 2017: Colonel David Rupert Sneath of Nottingham[374]
  • 2018: Professor Nicholas Richard Brian Ebbs of Ravenhead, Nottingham[375]
  • 2019: Jonathan James Teare of Oxton, Southwell[376]
  • 2020: Professor Dame Elizabeth Harriet Fradd of Tollerton[377]
  • 2021: Professor Harminder Singh Dua of Redhill[378]
  • 2022: Paul David Southby of Ravenshead[379]
  • 2023: Professor Veronica Moraa Pickering of Lambley, Nottinghamshire[380]
  • 2024: Nicholas David Rubins of The Park, Nottingham[381]
  • 2025: Edward John Attenborough, Nottingham[382]
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