High Sheriff of Cornwall

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High Sheriffs of Cornwall: a chronological list:

Note: the Duchy of Cornwall - has the right to choose High Sheriffs each year,[1] rather than the Privy Council, chaired by the Sovereign which chooses the Sheriffs of all other English counties, other than the those in the Duchy of Lancaster.

Contents

[edit] High Sheriffs before the Fourteenth Century

[edit] Fourteenth Century High Sheriffs

[edit] Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century High Sheriffs

[edit] Seventeenth Century High Sheriffs

[edit] Eighteenth Century

[edit] Nineteenth Century

[edit] Twentieth Century

[edit] The first two decades

  • 1901: Arthur Francis Basset [194]
  • 1905: Richard Carlyon Coode[195]
  • 1906: Sir Walter John Trevelyan, baronet [196]
  • 1907: Sir Charles Augustin Hanson[197]
  • 1910: F. B. Howell[198]
  • 1911: Henry Harcourt Williams (1869 - 1927) [199]
  • 1912: Edward Hain [200]
  • 1915: Charles Hawkins Hext (1851 - 1917), of Trebah[201]
  • 1916: Col. Charles Robert Prideaux-Brune[202]

[edit] Nineteen Twenties and Thirties

  • 1920: Robert Barclay Fox[203]
  • 1921: John De Cressy Treffry[204]
  • 1922: Hugh Molesworth-St.Aubyn][205]
  • 1923: Hon. Henry Walter Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes Trefusis [206]
  • 1928: Col Edward Treffrey [207]
  • 1929: Camborne Haweis Paynter [208]
  • 1931: Sir Edward Hoblyn Warren Bolitho[209]
  • 1934: Edward Neynoe Willyams [210]
  • 1937: Charles Henry Le Grice [211]
  • 1938: Alfred Martyn Williams, CBE [212]
  • 1939: Sir Charles Edwin Bourne Hanson [213]

[edit] Nineteen Forties and Fifties

[edit] Nineteen Sixties and Seventies

[edit] Nineteen Eighties

  • 1980-1981: Gerald Strachan Pawle [227] [228]
  • 1981: Major Walter Magor [229]
  • 1983:Elizabeth Alison Johnstone[230]
  • 1985: Maj.-Gen. Edward Michael Hall [231]
  • 1987–1988: Alice Lennox-Boyd, Viscountess Boyd of Merton[232]
  • 1988–1989]: Diana Colville

[edit] Nineteen Nineties

[edit] Twenty-First Century

[edit] References

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