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Sheriff of Fife and Kinross

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There are two distinct sheriffdoms associated with the region of Fife in Scotland. In 1881, the administrative sheriffdom was combined with the former sheriffdom of Kinross, resulting in the establishment of the Sheriff of Fife and Kinross.[1] This combined sheriffdom existed until 1975, when it was largely incorporated into the new, larger sheriffdom of Tayside, Central and Fife.

The administrative Sheriffs of Fife had the duty of upholding law and order in Fife, and ensuring that criminals were brought to justice. Until 1748, these administrative sheriffdoms were predominantly held hereditarily. However, after the Jacobite uprising of 1745, they were replaced by salaried sheriff-deputes who were qualified advocates and members of the Scottish Bar.

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Sheriffs of Fife

  • David de Wymess (c. 1170)
  • Geoffrey de Inverkunglas (1213)
  • John Hay of Naughton (1227–1228)
  • Inghram de Balfour (1229)
  • John Hay of Naughton (1233–1234)
  • David de Wymess (1239)
  • Ingram de Balliol (1240)
  • David de Lochore (1264)
  • Alexander Synton (1281)
  • Hugh de Lochore (1289)
  • Constantine de Lochore (1290)
  • John de Valognes (1292)
  • Hugh de Lochore (1293)
  • David Barclay (1295)
  • John de Valognes (1296)
  • Duncan Balfour (-1298)
  • John Balfour (1300)
  • Constantine de Lochore (1304–1305)
  • Richard Siward (1305)
  • David Barclay (1306)
  • Michael Balfour (1314–1315)
  • David Barclay (1328)
  • Patrick de Polwarth (1332)
  • John Balfour (1344)
  • David de Wymess (1358–1360)
  • William Disshington (1370)
  • David de Barclay (1372)
  • Alan Erskine (1388)
  • George Leslie (1396)
  • John Lumsden of Glengirnock (1424)
  • Henry of Wardlaw - 1439 - Deputy
  • Robert Livingston of Drumry (1449)
  • Andrew Lundy (1452)
  • Andrew Sibbald (1456)
  • Alexander Kennedy (1464)
  • Andrew Lundy (1452)
  • John Balfour (1475)
  • Andrew Lundin of Balgonie (1497–1512)
  • John Lindsay, 5th Lord Lindsay (at 1526)[2]
  • George Leslie, Earl of Rothes (1529–1540)
  • John Murray, 2nd Earl of Atholl (1660)
Sheriffs-Depute
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Sheriffs of Kinross

  • John de Kinross (1264)
  • John de Kinross (1290)
  • Alan de Vipont (1328)
  • John de Crichton (1360)
  • Alan Erskine (1364)
  • Robert Halket (1373)

Sheriffs of Fife and Kinross (1881)

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