High Sheriff of Derbyshire
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This is a list of High Sheriffs of Derbyshire.
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Previously, during 1068 until 1449 the position existed as "High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests." See High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
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[edit] 15th century
- 1465: Phillip Okeover of Okeover Hall[1]
- 1472: John Curzon of Kedleston Hall[2]
- 1473: Sir John Curzon of Kedleston Hall[2]
- 1474: Phillip Okeover of Okeover Hall[1]
- 1482: Robert Eyre of Padley Hall[3]
- 1485: Sir John Curzon of Kedleston Hall[2]
- 1487: Sir John Curzon of Kedleston Hall[2]
- 1490: Nicholas Kniveton of Mercaston Hall[4]
[edit] 16th century
- 1514: Sir Roger Mynor of Duffield
- 1520: Sir Godfrey Foljambe of Walton[5]
- 1525: Sir Godfrey Foljambe of Walton[5]
- 1537: Sir Godfrey Foljambe of Walton[5]
- 1554: Sir John Port[6]
- 1555: Sir James Foljambe of Walton[5]
- 1556: Sir James Foljambe of Walton[5]
- 1578: Sir Godfrey Foljambe of Walton[5]
- 1587: William Kniveton of Mercaston Hall[4]
- 1589: Sir Godfrey Foljambe of Walton[5]
- 1595: William Cavendish of Hardwick Hall[7]
[edit] 17th century
- 1610: Thomas Burdett(later Sir Thomas Burdett Bt) of Foremark[8]
- 1612: Sir Henry Leigh of Eggington Hall[9]
- 1615: Sir William Kniveton Bt. of Mercaston Hall[4]
- 1617: Francis Mundy of Markeaton Hall[10]
- 1621: Thomas Eyre of Hassop[11]
- 1624: Sir Gilbert Kniveton Bt. of Mercaston Hall[4]
- 1624: Henry Hunloke, of Wingerworth[12][13]
- 1630: Francis Bradshaw [14]
- 1631: Humphrey Okeover of Okeover Hall[1]
- 1633: Sir Francis Foljambe of Walton[5]
- 1635: Sir John Gell of Hopton Hall[15]
- 1638: Sir John Stanhope
- 1642: John Harpur of Eggington[9]
- 1644: Thomas Burton, of Dronfield[16]
- 1646: Michael Burton, of Dronfield[16]
- 1649: Sir Francis Burdett Bt of Foremark [8]
- 1649: Anthony Morewood of Alfreton Hall[17]
- 1653: George Sitwell of Renishaw Hall
- 1661: Sir William Boothby, 1st Baronet of Broadlow Ash[18]
- 1664: Robert Ashton of Stony Middleton Hall[19] (or 1665 [16])
- 1664: Edward Pegge of Beauchief
- 1666: Francis Burton, of Dronfield[16]
- 1673: John Gell III of Hopton Hall[15]
- 1674: Simon Degge [20]
- 1671: Francis Sitwell of Renishaw Hall
- 1677: John Morewood of Alfreton Hall[17]
- 1679: John Lowe of Alderwasley near Belper[21]
- Robert Frederick Ratcliff
- 1684: Reginald Pindar, of Duffield[16]
- 1686: John Shalcross, of Shalcross[16]
- 1687:Sir Henry Hunloke, 2nd Bart. 1645-1715 Of Wingerworth, Derbyshire.[22]
- 1688: John Borrow of Castle-fields[23]
- 1690: Edward Fynney of Stony Middleton Hall[19]
- 1694: Francis Mundy of Markeaton Hall[10]
- 1697: Gilbert Mundy[10]
- 1697: Sir Francis Coke, of Trusley
[edit] 18th century
- 1700: Richard Bagshawe[11] (or Robert Revel, of Ogston and Carnfield[16])
- 1703: Henry Coape of Duffield Hall[24]
- 1707: Rowland Morewood of Alfreton Hall[17]
- 1711: Thomas Stubbing, of West-Broughton[16]
- 1712: Sir Streynsham Master of Codnor[16]
- 1714: Charles Hurt of Alderwasley near Belper[21]
- 1716: Stephen Offley, Esq of Norton Hall[16]
- 1720: Richard Bagshaw[11] (or Richard Milnes, Esq., of Aldercarpark[23])
- 1723: Henry Eyre of Rowter[3]
- 1727: William Taylor, of Walton-on-Trent[16]
- 1731: Edward Mundy of Markeaton Hall (Shipley) [25]
- 1732: John Fletcher, of Steynesby[16]
- 1735: German Pole Esq of Radbourne[26] (or Wigley Statham, of Morley, Tideswell etc[16])
- 1737: Wrightson Mundy of Markeaton Hall[10]
- 1739: Strelley Pegge of Beauchief[27]
- 1741: Henry Cavendish of Doveridge Hall (later Sir Henry Cavendish, 1st Baronet)[28]
- 1742: John Gisborne, of Derby[16]
- 1745: Francis Sitwell of Renishaw Hall
- 1746: Robert Newton of Mickleover and Norton[29]
- 1749: Henry Every of Eggington Hall ( later Sir Henry Every, 6th Baronet)[9]
- 1750: John Rotheram, of Dronfield[16]
- 1756: Nicholas Hurt of Alderwasley near Belper[21]
- 1758: Hugo Meynell [30]
- 1761: Samuel Shore, of Mearsbrook[23]
- 1762: George Morewood of Alfreton Hall[17]
- 1768: Samuel Crompton of Derby[23]
- 1770: Peter Nightingale, Esq of Lea[23]
- 1771: William Milnes, Esq., of Cromford[23]
- 1772: Samuel Rotheram, of Dronfield[16]
- 1778: Francis Hurt of Alderwasley near Belper[21]
- 1783: Sir Edward Every Bt. of Eggington Hall[9]
- 1786: Robert Dale, Esq., of Ashborne[23]
- 1787: Sir Richard Arkwright[31]
- 1788: Peter Pegge-Burnell of Beauchief
- 1797: Charles Hurt of Wirksworth[21]
- 1798: John Leaper of Mickleover[23]
[edit] 19th century
- 1801: Richard Arkwright of Willersley Castle, Cromford[32]
- 1802: Thomas Prinsep of Croxall Hall[33][34]
- 1803: Sir Robert Wilmot Bt of Chaddesden Hall.[35]
- 1805: Sir William Charles Dalling Bagshawe[11]
- 1814: Francis Hurt of Alderwasley near Belper[21]
- 1815: Sir Henry Fitzherbert Bt. of Tissington Hall[36]
- 1821: Philip Gell of Hopton Hall[15]
- 1822: John Gell of Hopton Hall[15]
- 1823: Thomas Bateman[37]
- 1824: Samuel Oldknow[38]
- 1825: Sir Charles Abney Hastings, hart., of Willesley Hall, Derbyshire[39]
- 1827: Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole of Radbourne Hall[37]
- 1828: Sir George Sitwell, 2nd Baronet of Renishaw Hall
- 1837: George Moore of Appleby Hall[40]
- 1839: Broughton Benjamin Pegge Burnell of Beauchief Abbey[41]
- 1840: Sir Henry Hunloke, 6th Baronet[42]
- 1841: John Bruno Bowdon, of Southgate-house[43]
- 1842: James Sutton, of Shardlow[44]
- 1843: William Mundy, of Markeaton Hall[45]
- 1844: Sir John Cave-Browne-Cave, 10th Baronet, of Stretton-en-le-Fields[46][37]
- 1845: Thomas Pares, of Hopwell[47]
- 1846: Sir Robert Edward Wilmot, 4th Baronet, of Osmaston[48]
- 1847: John Bell Crompton, of Milford[49]
- 1848: Sir Robert Burdett Bt, of Foremarke Hall[50][51]
- 1849: Jedediah Strutt, of Belper[52]
- 1850: Chandos Pole
- 1850: Robert Arkwright of Sutton[53]
- 1851: Francis Bradshaw of Barton Hall[54]
- 1852: Sir Henry Sacheverell Wilmot Bt of Chaddesden Hall[55]
- 1853: Sir John Harpur Crewe Bt of Calke Abbey[56]
- 1854: William Drury Lowe of Loko Park[57]
- 1855: Peter Arkwright of Willersley Castle[58]
- 1856: Alfred Miller Mundy of Shipley Hall[59]
- 1857: William Hatfield de Rodes of Barlborough Hall[60]
- 1858: Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall[61]
- 1859: Hon Edward Keppel Wentworth Coke of Longford[62]
- 1860: Francis Hurt of Alderwasley[63]
- 1861: William Thomas Cox of Spondon Hall[64]
- 1862: Haughton Charles Okeover of Okeover Hall[65]
- 1863: Sir Henry Flower Every Bt of Eggington[66]
- 1864: Sir Henry Des Voeux Bt of Drakelow[67]
- 1865: Sir William FitzHerbert, 4th Baronet of Tissington Hall[68]
- 1866: Sir William FitzHerbert, 4th Baronet of Tissington Hall[69][36][70]
- 1867: Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole of Radbourne Hall[37][71]
- 1868: Francis Westby Bagshawe[11][72]
- 1869: George Henry Strutt of Bridge Hill, Belper[73]
- 1870: Eben William Robertson of Chilcote, Burton on Trent[74]
- 1871: Charles Rowland Palmer Morewood of Alfreton Park[75]
- 1872: Thomas William Evans of Allestree Hall[76]
- 1873: John Gilbert Crompton of The Lilies, Derby[77]
- 1874: Godfrey Franceys Meynell of Meynell Langley[78]
- 1875: Charles Robert Colville of Lullington Hall[79]
- 1876: Nathaniel Charles Curzon of Etwall Hall[80]
- 1877; Rowland Smith of Duffield Hall[81]
- 1878: William Jessop of Butterley Hall[82]
- 1879: Walter Evans of Darley Abbey[83]
- 1880: Francis William Newdigate of West Hallam[84]
- 1881: Francis James Sumner of Glossop and Park Hall, Hayfield]][85]
- 1889: Benjamin Steade [86]
- 1892: Joseph Paget
[edit] 20th century
- 1900: Sir Vauncey Harpur-Crewe Bt. of Calke Abbey
- 1901: Henry Walthall-Walthall of Alton Manor, Wirksworth[87]
- 1902: Fitzherbert Wright of The Hayes, Alfreton[88]
- 1903: George Herbert Strutt of Makeney, Derby[89]
- 1904: William Curzon of Lockington Hall[90]
- 1905: Reginald Wakelyn Chandos-Pole of Radbourne Hall[91]
- 1906: Sir Robert Gresley Bt of Drakelow Hall.[92]
- 1909: Sir Francis Burdett Bt of Foremarke Hall.[93]
- 1934: Sir Ian Peter Andrew Munro Walker Bt of Osmaston Manor[94]
- 1935: Captn Francis Evelyn Fitzherbert Wright of Ednaston Lodge[95]
- 1936: Lt Col Leonard Henry Hardy of Foston Hall[96]
- 1940: Sir William Fitzherbert Bt. of Tissington Hall[36]
- 1949: Major Henry Leigh Newton of Vernons Oak, Sudbury[97]
- 1950: Col Richard Babington Turbutt of Ogston Hall, Alfreton[98]
- 1951: George Christopher Mather Jackson of Stubbing Court, Chesterfield[99]
- 1956: Major Francis Douglas Ley of Stanley House, Brailsford[100]
- 1957: James Macklin Oakes
- 1961: Charles Arthur Richard Harpur Crewe of Calke Abbey[101]
- 1969-1970: Sir John Maxwell Bemrose[102]
- 1980: Major Robert Bradbury Robinson, TD, of Chandler Hill[103]
- 1987–1988: Roger Boissier[104]
- 1989–1990: Donald Shields
- 1998–1999: Gladwyn Turbutt
[edit] This century
- 2001: Jane Walker-Okeover of Okeover Hall
- 2002–2003: Mrs Dianne Jeffrey[105]
- 2005–2006: Robert Shields
- 2006–2007: The Hon David Piers Carlis Legh[106]
- 2007–2008: Roger Bullin Wardle[107]
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