High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire

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The office of High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire was established in 1541 since when a High Sheriff was appointed annually until 1974 when the office was transformed into that of High Sheriff of Powys as part of the creation of the county of Powys from the amalgamation of the previous counties of Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Brecknockshire. Between the Edwardian Conquest of Wales in 1282 and the establishment of the High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire in 1541 the sheriff's duties were mainly the responsibility of the coroner. The Office of High Sheriff remained first in precedence in the County until the reign of Edward VII when an Order in Council in 1908 gave the Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire the prime Office under the Crown as the Sovereign's personal representative.

This is a list of High Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire.

[edit] List of Sheriffs

  • 1541: the first High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire: Humphry Lloyd of Leighton [1]
  • 1542: Sir Robert Acton
  • 1543: Lewis Jones
  • 1544: Griffith ap David ap John
  • 1545: Lewis Jones
  • 1546: Reginald Williams
  • 1547: William Herbert
  • 1548: Mathew Goch
  • 1549: Robert Acton
  • 1550: Sir Robert Acton
  • 1551: James Leeche
  • 1552: Sir Edward Herbert
  • 1553: Nicholas Purcell
  • 1554: Richard Powell [2]
  • 1555: Richard Powell
  • 1556: Sir Edward Herbert
  • 1558: Lewis Jones
  • 1560: Thomas Williams
  • 1561: Randolph Hanmer
  • 1562: John Price of Eglwysegle
  • 1563: Andrew Vavasour
  • 1564: George Beynon
  • 1565: Randulph Hanmer
  • 1566: John Price
  • 1567: Richard Salwey
  • 1568: Sir Edward Herbert
  • 1569: William Herbert
  • 1572: Robert Puleston
  • 1573: John Trevor
  • 1574: David Lloyd Jenkin[3]
  • 1575: John Herbert
  • 1578: Arthur Price of Vaynor
  • 1579: Richard Morris of Rhiwsaeson, Cyfeiliog[5]
  • 1580: Arthur Price of Vaynor
  • 1581: Griffith Lloyd of Maesmawr
  • 1582: Morgan Gwynn
  • 1583: John ab Owen Vaughan
  • 1586: John Price
  • 1587: David Lloyd Jenkin[7]
  • 1588: Jenkin Lloyd[8]
  • 1589: William Williams[9]
  • 1592: Sir Edward Leighton
  • 1593: Thomas Lewis
  • 1594: Reginald Williams of Willaston
  • 1595: Francis Newton of Heightley
  • 1596: William Williams[10]
  • 1597: Thomas Purcell of Dinthill
  • 1599: Richard Leighton of Gwernygo
  • 1600: Hugh Lloyd of Bettws
  • 1602: Thomas Juckes
  • 1603: Sir Richard Price
  • 1604: William Penrhyn of Rhysnant
  • 1605: Sir Edward Herbert
  • 1606: Jenkin Lloyd of Berthllwyd
  • 1607: Sir Richard Hussey of Criggion
  • 1609: Rowland Pugh
  • 1611: Rowland Owen of Llunllo[11]
  • 1612: Morris Owen
  • 1613: William Herbert
  • 1614: Edward Price
  • 1615: Edward Price
  • 1616: Richard Lloyd[12]
  • 1617: Sir Edward Foxe
  • 1618: Thomas Kerry of Binweston
  • 1619: Robert Owen
  • 1626: Rowland Pugh[13]
  • 1628: Evan Glynn of Glynn
  • 1629: Sir Edward Lloyd of Berthlloyd[14]
  • 1630: Lewis Blayney [15]
  • 1633: Sir John Hayward
  • 1634: William Herbert of Meivod
  • 1635: Thomas Ireland of Vaenor
  • 1637: John Newton
  • 1639: Richard Price
  • 1643: Lewis Blayney [16]
  • 1644: Arthur Blayney [17]
  • 1657: Richard Herbert
  • 1667: Arthur Weaver of Morvil, Salop
  • 1669: Sir Charles Lloyd
  • 1670: Sir Charles Lloyd, [18]
  • 1674: Richard Mytton of Pontyscowryd[19]
  • 1678: John Kyffyn [20]
  • 1682: Edward Lloyd, [21]
  • 1688: Edward Vaughan of Glan-llyn and Llwydiarth
  • 1689: Capt. Richard Pryce of Gunley[22]
  • 1696: John Read (or Reade)[23]
  • 1697: Thomas Severne of Wallop Hall and Rhoegoch[24]
  • 1698: Thomas Severne of Wallop Hall and Rhoegoch[25]
  • Rowland Owen,
  • 1705: Sir William Wiliams[26]
  • 1706: Sir Charles Lloyd
  • 1714: Theo Owen of Lang Michile[27]
  • 1715: John Blayney [28]
  • 1716: Owen Owen[29]
  • 1718: Francis Evans [30]
  • 1718: John Evans (son of his predecessor) [31]
  • 1719: Brockwell Griffiths, of Bronyarth, Guilsfield [32]
  • 1721: George Amler[33]
  • 1723: John Bright, of Pentre[34]
  • 1725: Thomas Owen of Llunloe[35]
  • 1727: Athelustan Owen, of Rhwsaisan[36]
  • 1729: Arthur Devereux of Nanteiibba [37]
  • 1730: Richard Mytton of Pontyscowryd [38]
  • 1731: Valentine Hughs of Parke[39]
  • 1732: John Lloyd of Trowscoed[40]
  • 1733: Roger Trevor of Bodenfull[41]
  • 1734: Roger Mostyn of Aberhrriech[42]
  • 1735: Thomas Browne of Churchstoke
  • 1736: Edward Rogers of Burgeddin[43]
  • 1738: Morgan Edwards of Mellyn-y-greg[44]
  • 1740: Thomas Foulkes of Penthryn[45]
  • 1742: Rees Lloyd of Clochfaen[46]
  • 1743: Rees Lloyd of Clochfaen[47]
  • 1743: Thomas Foulkes of Penthryn[48]
  • 1744: Gabriel Wynne of Dolarthen[49]
  • 1745: Thomas Edward of Pentry[50]
  • 1746: George Robinson of Birthdire[51]
  • 1748: Thomas Lloyd of Tresnant[53]
  • 1750: Bagot Read[54]
  • 1754: William Humphreys of Lluyn[56]
  • 1755: Jenkin Lloyd of Cloch faen[57]
  • 1757: Jenkin Lloyd of Myvod[59]
  • 1759: John Lloyd, of Trowesooed [60]
  • 1761: Richard Pryce[61]
  • 1764: Arthur Blayney [62]
  • 1766: Owen Owen[63]
  • 1776: Arthur Blayney [64]
  • 1780: Richard Mytton of Pontyscowryd
  • 1785: David Pugh [65]
  • 1789: Francis Lloyd, of Domgay[66]
  • 1792: David Pugh, of Brynderwen [67]
  • 1793: Thomas Powell, of Llanbrimnair [68]
  • 1795: Lawton Parry
  • 1797: Ralph Leake, of Criggion [69]
  • 1798: William Wheeler Bowen, of Llamlinam [70]
  • 1799: Charles Hanbury Tracey, of Greginnog [71]
  • 1800: Henry Procter, of Aberhaves [72]
  • 1802: Robert Knight, of Gwernygoe [73]
  • 1804: William Owen, of Bryngwin [76]
  • 1805: Bagot Read, of Penyrhillan [77]
  • 1807: Robert Knight, of Gvvernygoe [78]
  • 1808: Francis Lloyd, of Doingay [79]
  • 1808: Robert Knight, of Gwernygoe [80]
  • 1809: Thomas Edwards, of Trefuant [81] [82]
  • 1809: John Mytten, of Penylan [83]
  • 1809: Edward Hcyward, of Crosfwood, [84]
  • 1809: John Mytton of Penylan
  • 1810: John Owen Herbert, of Dalforgan [85]
  • 1812: Ralph Lecke, of Criggion [86]
  • 1813: Edward Corbett, of Plas Gwyn [87]
  • 1813: William Pugh, of Car Howell [88]
  • 1814: Sir Arthur Davis Owen [89]
  • 1815: Pryce Jones
  • 1815: Thomas Watkin Youde, of Cloghfan [90]
  • 1816: John Arthur Lloyd, of Domgay [91]
  • 1817: Richard Pryce of Gunley[92]
  • 1823: David Pugh MP[93]
  • 1824: Samuel-Amy Severne[94]
  • 1829: Wythen Jones of Rhiewport[95]
  • 1834: William Morris, of Pentre Nant[96]
  • 1838: Martin Wrllfarns, of Brongwyn [97]
  • 1839: David Hamer, of Glanrafor [98]
  • 1840: Thomas Evans, of Maenol[99]
  • 1841: John Vaughan, of Rhôs Brynbwa[100]
  • 1842: Sir John Roger Kynaston, 3rd Baronet, of Hardwick-Hall[101]
  • 1845: John Winder Lyon Winder, of Vaynor-Park [103][104]
  • 1846: John Foulkes, of Carno, [105]
  • 1847: Captain Offley Malcolm Crewe Read, R.N., of Llandinam Hall. [106]
  • 1848: William Lutener[107]
  • 1849: Robert Gardner, of Plas y Court [108]
  • 1850: John Davies Corrie, of Dysserth [109]
  • 1851: Charles Jones, of Garthmill [110]
  • 1852: Edward Salisbury Rose Trevor, of Trowscoed [111]
  • 1853: John Naylor, of Leighton-Hall [112]
  • 1854: John Michael Severne, of Wallop, [113]
  • 1856: Richard Herbert Mytton of Garth [114]
  • 1857: Maurice Jones, of Fronfraith [115]
  • 1860: William Curling, of Maesmawr [118]
  • 1861: Henry Mitchell
  • 1862: John Lomax, J.P., of Springfield, Bury, and of Bodfach, Llanfyllin
  • 1863: John Dugdale, of Llwyn [119]
  • 1864: Major-General William George Gold, of Garthmyl Hall [120]
  • 1865: Robert Simcocks Perrott, of Bronhyddon [121]
  • 1866: Edwin Hilton, of Rhiewhiriarth [122] [123]
  • 1867: Major Joseph Davies, of Brynglas [124]
  • 1868: William Fisher, of Maesfron [125]
  • 1869: John Pryce Davies, of Fronfeleu, [126]
  • 1870: Captain Offley Malcolm Crewe Read, R.N., of Llandinam Hall. [127]
  • 1871: John Robinson Jones, of Brithdir Hall [128]
  • 1872: Henry Bertie Watkin Williams Wynn, of Plas-nant-y-Meichiad [129]
  • 1873: Devereux Herbert Mytton, of Garth [130] [131]
  • 1874: Thomas Openshaw Lomax, of Bodfach [132]
  • 1875: Richard Edward Jones, of Cefn Bryntalch [133]
  • 1876: Richard John Edmunds, of Edderton [134]
  • 1877: James Walton, of Dolforgan [135]
  • 1879: Colonel George Edward Herbert, of Glanhafren [136]
  • 1880: Robert John Harrison, of Caerhowel [137]
  • 1881: Sir Thomas Gibbons Frost, of Dolcorsllwyn [138]
  • 1883: Henry Lloyd, of Dolobran [140]
  • 1884: Philip Wright, of Mellington [141]
  • 1888: William Corbett Winder, of Vaynor Park [142][143]
  • 1889: Henry Leslie, of Bryntanat [144]
  • 1890: Qeorge Henry Hayhurst Hayhurst-France, of Ystymcolwyn [145]
  • 1892: Edward Davies, of Plas Dinam [146]
  • 1893: John Cooke Hilton, of Glynhiriaeth, Llanfair [147]
  • 1894: Edward Arthur Bonnor Maurice, of Bodynfoel [148]
  • 1895: Athelstane Robert Prycc, of Cyfronydd [149]
  • 1896: John Marshall Dugdale, of Llwyn [150]
  • 1897: John Lomax, of Bodfach [151]
  • 1899: Oliver Ormrod Openshaw, of Brongain, Llanfechain, Oswestry [152]
  • 1900: Captain Peter Audley David Arthur Lovell, of Llanerchydol [153]
  • 1915: Reuben Norton
  • 1916: Major Hugh Edward Bonsall
  • 1923: Pryce Edward Pryce-Jones
  • Mr. Hugh Lewis
  • 1940: John Davies Knatchbull Lloyd [154]
  • 1958: Lady Sybil Dorothy Vaughan Hamer (née Owen)[160]

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