High Sheriff of Sussex
The office of High Sheriff of Sussex is over 1000 years old, with its establishment before the Norman Conquest. The Office of High Sheriff remained first in precedence in the counties until the reign of Edward VII when an Order in Council in 1908 gave the Lord-Lieutenant the prime office under the Crown as the Sovereign's personal representative. The High Sheriff remains the Sovereign's representative in the County for all matters relating to the Judiciary and the maintenance of law and order.
At various times the High Sheriff of Surrey was also High Sheriff of Sussex (1229–1231, 1232–1240, 1242–1567, 1571–1635), The office of High Sheriff of Sussex ceased with local government re-organisation in 1974, when the county was split for local government purposes into East Sussex (see High Sheriff of East Sussex) and West Sussex (see High Sheriff of West Sussex).
List of officeholders
WILLIAM I & II (1066–1100)
- 1086: Gislebertus
- c. 1086: Robert FitzTerbald
- c. 1080–c. 1095: Ralph de Bocco
- c. 1091: E FitzAuger
HENRY I (1100–1135)
- 1100: William, Son of Wilbert
- 1120: William FitzAuger
- 1129–1130: Hugh de Warleville
- 1133: William de Pont de l’Arche
STEPHEN (1135–1154)
- c. 1145: Ailwin
- c. 1145: Roger Hay
HENRY II (1154–1189)
- 1154 Hugh de Warleville
- 1155 Mauger de Maleuvenant
- 1156 Richard de Humez (Paganus)
- 1157–59 Rodophus Picol
- 1160 Ralph Picot
- 1161–62 Hilary, Bishop of Chichester
- 1163 Henry Archdeacon
- 1164–70 Roger Hay
- 1171–76 Reginald de Warenne[1]
- 1177–87 Roger fitzReinfrid[2]
- 1188 William de Ruffus
- 1189 Philip Rufus
RICHARD 1 (1189–1199)
- 1190–91 Philip de Tresgar
- 1192–93 John Marescal (John Marshal)
- 1194–98 Sir William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke[3]
- 1198 Sir Michael de Appeltrieham[4]
JOHN (1199–1216)
- 1199 Sir Michael de Apletrichan/ William Marescal
- 1200 Robert de Turnham
- 1201 John Chapter
- 1202 William Marescal(William Marshall)
- 1203 Sir Michael de Apletricham/ John Ferles
- 1204–07: William de Chaignes
- 1208: John Fitz Hugonis
- 1209: William Briwere
- 1210: John Fitz Hugonis
- 1211–15:Matthew Fitzherbert[3]
HENRY III (1216–1272)
- 1217: Gilbert de Barrier
- 1218: Matthew FitzHerbert
- 1219–24: Gilbert de Barrier, Matthew FitzHerbert & Herbert FitzWalter
- 1225–28: Matthew FitzHerbert & Herbert FitzWalter
1229–1565
1566–1570
HIGH SHERIFFS OF SUSSEX ONLY
- 1566: Edward Bellingham
- 1567: John Apsley
- 1568: Henry Goring
- 1569: Edward Carrell
- 1570: John Pelham
1571–1636
1636–1702
CHARLES I (1625–1649) - Continued
- 1636:Sir Edward Bishopp, 2nd Baronet
- 1637:Anthony Fowle
- 1638:Anthony Foster
- 1639:Edward Apsley
- 1640:George Churchar
- 1641:Egid Garton
- 1642:Sir Edward Ford
- 1643:John Baker
- 1644:Edward Paine
- 1645:Sir Thomas Henley [5]
- 1646:Thomas Eversfield
- 1648: Humfrey Stewart [6]
- 1649: Thomas Luxford [7]
- 1650: Peter Courthopp [8]
- 1651: William Palmer [9]
- 1652: William Wilson [10]
- 1657: Edward Blaker of Buckingham House, Old Shoreham
- 1658: Samuel Gott of Battle
CHARLES II (1660–1685)
- 1664: William Spence
- 1665: John Morley
- 12 November 1665: Robert Fowle[11]
- 7 November 1666: John Farrington, of Chichester[12]
- 15 November 1666: Sir John Morley[13]
- 6 November 1667: Sir Anthony Shirley, 1st Baronet[14]
- 9 November 1667: Sir William Greene, 1st Baronet[15]
- 6 November 1668: Richard Stringer[16]
- 11 November 1669: Walter Doble[17]
- 6 November 1670: John Fuller[18]
- 16 November 1670: Thomas Collins
- 9 November 1671: William Kempe[19]
- 11 November 1672: Robert Heath[20]
- 13 June 1673: John Fuller
- 12 November 1673: Francis Wyatt[21]
- 9 March 1674: Isaac Honeywood
- 5 November 1674: Thomas Millington[22]
- 12 November 1674: Thankful Hebden[23]
- 25 November 1674: John Spence, of Lindfield[24]
- 1677: Richard Payne
- 1678: John Honeywood
- 1679: James Butler [25] then John Boarde of Lindfield [26]
- 1680: Thomas Smith
- 1681: Thomas Arnold
- 1680: George Luxford of Hellingby (replaced William Peckham in November 1679)[27]
- 1682: William Pelham
- 1683: Henry Goring
- 1684: Edward Selwyn of Friston
JAMES II (1685–1689)
- 1685: Robert Mitchell of Horsham, Sussex and Petersfield, Hants.
- 1686: Sir Thomas Dyke
- 1687: John Fuller
- 1688: Humphrey Fowle
- 1689: Sir John Gage
WILLIAM & MARY (1689–1702)
- 1690: Peter Gott
- 1691: George Courthopp
- 1692: Henry Yeates
- 1693: John Newman
- 1693: John Cooke of Petworth (17–30 Nov)
- 1694: John Gratwicke
- 1695: William Pellatt
- 1696: Francis Wyatt
- 1697: William Leeves
- 1698: Richard Farington, Bt of South St, Chichester
- 1699: John Ward
- 1700: Henry Bray
- 1701: Thomas Alchorne
1702–1799
- 1702: John Barham
- 1703: Samuel Blunt
- 1704: Arthur Turner
- 1705: John Shelley
- 1706: Sir John Miller, Bt of North St, Chichester
- 1707: Allan Wallis
- 1708: John Young
- 1709: William Knight (previously Woodward) of West Dean, near Midhurst
- 1710: Hugh Reasons
- 1711: Henry Collins
- 1712: Francis Hamlyn
- 1713: Nicholas Turner [28]
- 1714: James Smyth of Isfield[29]
GEORGE I (1714–1727)
- 1715: Charles Goodwin of Rowfant
- 1716: John Watson
- 1717: William Peckham
- 1718: Thomas Dennett
- 1719: Henry Shelley, Jnr.[30]
- 1720: Sir Thomas Peckham[31]
- 1721: Thomas Dennett
- 1722: William Markwick
- 1723: John Mitchell
- 1724: Thomas Fuller of Park Gate[32]
- 1725: Thomas Brereton
- 1726: James Colebrooke [33]
- 1727: James Nicholl of Munfield,[34]
- 1728: Thomas Shadwell
GEORGE II (1727–1760)
- 1729: Isaac Honeywood of Sunningley [35]
- 1730: Ogle Riggs
- 1731: John Borde of Paxhill [36]
- 1732: George Naldret of Naldret[37]
- 1733: ?
- 1734: Henry Montague of Boareham [38]
- 1735: William Stone
- 1736: Bernard Lintot
- 1738: Edward Madgick of Tillington [39][40]
- 1738: Edward Parker of West Terring[41]
- 1739: George Spencer
- 1740: John Payne of Leggsheath[42]
- 1741: John Nicholl
- 1742: Edward Tredcroft
- 1743: John Dennett of Bolney [43]
- 1744: John Edwards
- 1745: John Napper of Highs [44]
- 1746: Thomas Ridge of Trotton[45]
- 1747: Timothy Shelley of Wort[46]
- 1748: George Luxford
- 1749: John Fuller of Heathfield [47]
- 1750: Peckham Williams[3]
- 1751: Robert Bull
- 1752: William Watson
- 1753: Robert Randall of Herrings [48]
- 1754: Walter Barttelot of Stopham [49]
- 1755: John Major of East Grinstead [50]
- 1756: Joseph Calverley of the Broad [51]
- 1757: John Ward of Champions [52]
- 1758: James Goble, of Petworth [53]
- 1759: John Margesson of Effington [54]
GEORGE III (1760–1820)
- 1760: John Aldridge
- 1761: Sir William Thomas, 2nd Baronet [55]
- 1762: Thomas Granger
- 1763: Thomas Fowle
- 1764: John Payne
- 1765: Samuel Lewes
- 1766: John Burgess
- 1767: James Wood, of Hicksted[56]
- 1768: John Paine
- 1769: John Laker
- 1770: William Westbrooke Richardson
- 1771: William Richardson
- 1772: William Gratwicke
- 1773: Kemble Whateley
- 1774: George Peckham
- 1775: Thomas Baker
- 1776: Edward Hutchinson
- 1777: Thomas Kemp of Lewes Castle, Sussex
- 1778: Colville Bridger
- 1779: John Harrison
- 1780: Sir John Bridger
- 1781: William Peachey
- 1782: William Frankland
- 1783: John Norton
- 1784: Thomas Dennett
- 1785: William Nelthorpe, of Sedgwick Park [57]
- 1786: Francis Sergison of Cuckfield [58]
- 1787: Richard Wyatt of Trimmings [59]
- 1788: John Bean of Littleington [60]
- 1789: Sir Ferdinando Poole
- 1790: Sir Ferdinando Poole
- 1791: Henry Manning
- 1791: John Drew of Chichester [61]
- 1792: Edmund Woods of Shopwick [62]
- 1794: Thomas Richardson
- 1795: Samuel Twyford
- 1796: Francis Newbery
- 1797: John Fuller
- 1798: Charles Scrase-Dickins
- 1799: Richard Streatfield
1800–1899
- 1800: James Pigou
- 5 February 1800: Thomas Carr, of Beddingham[63]
- 11 February 1801: William Borrer, of Hurstpierpoint[64]
- 3 February 1802: Sir William Ashburnham, 5th Baronet, of Broomham[65]
- 3 February 1803: William Margesson, of Ossington[66]
- 16 February 1803: John William Commerell, of Strood[67]
- 1 February 1804: John Dennett, of Woodmancote[68]
- 6 February 1805: William Margesson, of Ossington[69]
- 1 February 1806: William Gorringe, of Kingston by Sea[70]
- 4 February 1807: John Micklethwaite, of High Ridge[71]
- 3 February 1808: William Stanford, of Preston[72]
- 6 February 1809: Thomas Tourle, of Landport[73]
- 31 January 1810: Richard Wyatt, of Courtwick[74]
- 8 February 1811: William Darling, of Donnington[75]
- 24 January 1812: George Francis Tyson, of Singleton[76]
- 10 February 1813: Edward Napper, of Ifold[77]
- 7 March 1814: Thomas Peckham Phipps, of Compton[78]
- 13 February 1815: Richard Watt Walker, of Michelgrove[79]
- 1816: James Ingram [80]
- 1817: James Cranborne Strode of Frant [81]
- 1818: John King of Loxwood [82]
- 1819: John Wood of Chesham [83]
GEORGE IV (1820–1830)
- 1820: William Campion of Danny [84]
- 1821: Richard Hasler
- 1822: James Eversfield[85]
- 1823: Richard Prime
- 1824: Daniel Rowland
- 1825: James Slater
- 1826: John Hawkins
- 1827: Sir Charles Goring
- 1828: Robert Aldridge of New Lodge [86]
- 1829: Sir Charles Lamb, 2nd Baronet of Beauport, near Battle [29]
- 1830: Thomas Sanctuary, of Rusper[87]
- 1831: William Courthope Mabbett, of Uckfield[88]
- 1832: Alexander Donovan, of Framfield Park[89]
- 1833: Thomas Broadwood, of Beeding[90]
- 1834: Hon. Robert Curzon, of Parham[91]
- 1835: Charles Dixon, of Stanstead Park[92]
- 1836: John James King, of Coates[93]
- 1837: George Palmer, of Tunbridge Wells[94]
- 1838: George Henry Malcolm Wagner, of Herstmonceux[95]
- 1839: Thomas Frewen, of Brickwall House, Northam[96]
- 1840: John Davies Gilbert, of Eastbourne[97]
- 1841: Sir Richard Hunter, of Patching[98]
- 1842: George Wyndham, of Petworth House[99]
- 1843: Musgrave Brisco, of Coghurst[100]
- 1844: Edward Hussey, of Scotney Castle[101][102]
- 1845: James Baril Daubuz, of Offington[103]
- 1846: William Townley Mitford, of Pitshill[104]
- 1847: William Gratwicke Kinleside Gratwicke, of Ham[105]
- 1848: Sir Peckham Micklethwait, 1st Baronet, of Iridge Place[106]
- 1849: Richard Shuttleworth Streatfeild, of the Rocks, Uckfield[107]
- 1850: George Campion Courthope, of Wiligh[108]
- 1851: David Lyon, of Goring[109]
- 1852: Philip Salomons, of Brighton[110]
- 1853: Francis Barchard, of Horsted Place[111]
- 1854: John Day, of Newick[112]
- 1855: George Carew Gibson, of Sandgate Lodge, near Steyning[113]
- 1856: William Drew Lucas Shadwell, of Fair Light Hall, near Hastings[114]
- 1857: Richard Curteis Pomfert, of Rye[115]
- 1858: Edward Smith Bigg, of the Hyde, Slaugham[116]
- 1859: William Henry Blaauw, of Beechlands, Newick[117]
- 1860: Charles Scrase Dickins, of Coolhurst[118]
- 1861: George Gatty, of Felbridge Park, East Grinstead[119]
- 1862: Hon. John Jervis Carnegie, of Fair Oak, Rogate[120]
- 1863: John Charles Fletcher, of Dale Park, Arundel[121]
- 1864: William Leyland Woods, of Chilgrove, Chichester[122]
- 1865: Sir Percy Shelley, 3rd Baronet, of Boscombe, Christchurch[123]
- 1866: John Hankey
- 1867: Colonel Francis Harcourt
- 1868: Henry Crofts
- 1869: Colonel George Kirwan Carr Lloyd
- 1870: Joseph Mayer Montefiore
- 1871: Sir Walter Burrell, 5th Baronet
- 1872: Sir James Duke, 1st Baronet [124]
- 1873: Sir Charles William Blunt, 6th Baronet, of Heathfield Park [125]
- 1874: George Meek, of Brantridge, Cuckfield [126]
- 1875: William Egerton Hubbard, of St. Leonard's Lodge, Horsham [127]
- 1876: William Courtenay Morland, of Court Lodge, Lamberhurst [128]
- 1877: Robert Loder of The High Beeches, Crawley [129]
- 1878: Louis Huth, of Possingworth Manor, Uckfield [130]
- 1879: Charles Thomas Lucas, of Warnham Court, Horsham [131]
- 1880: Anthony John Wright Biddulph, of Burton Park,[132]
- 1881: James Kennedy Esdaile, of Saint Hill Place, East Grinstead,[133]
- 1882: Donald Larnach, of Brambletye, East Grinstead,[134]
- 1883: Sir George Rendlesham Prescott, 4th Baronet, of Isenhurst, Mayfield[135]
- 1884: Hugh Wyatt, of Cissbury Findon,[136]
- 1885: Henry Ray Freshfield, of Kidbrooke Park, East Grinstead,[137]
- 1886: Frederick S. Shenstone, of Sutton Hall,Burcombe,[138]
- 1887: Lieutenant - Colonel Thomas Faulconer Wisden, of The Warren, Broadwater.[139]
- 1888: Lieutenant - Colonel James Clifton Brown, of Holmbush, Horsham.[140]
- 1889: Sir Spencer Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Bt., of Searles, Fletching,[141]
- 1890: Robert Thornton, of High Cross, Framfield [142]
- 1891: Wilfrid Hans Loder, of the High Beeches, Slaugham, Crawley[143]
- 1892: Philip Rawson, of Woodhurst, Crawley [144]
- 1893: James Innes, of Roffey Park, Horsham [145]
- 1894: Charles John Fletcher, of Dale Park, Madehurst, Arundel [146]
- 1895: Sir Francis Abraham Montefiore, Baronet, of Worth Park [147]
- 1896: Edward Huth, of Wykehurst, Bolney, Hayward's Heath,[148]
- 1897:William Dodge James, of West Dean Park, Chichester,[149]
- 1898: Sir Henry Harben, Kt., of Warnham Lodge, Warnham[150]
- 1899: Captain Richard Hamilton Rawson, of Woodhurst, Crawley.[151]
1900–1973
- 1900: Robert Lawrence Thornton, of High Cross, Framfield [152]
- 1901: Charles Egerton Legge, of Ashling House, Chichester,[153]
- 1902: Alfred Henry Burton, of St. Leonard's Lodge, St.Leonard's-on-Sea,[154]
- 1903: Edwin Henty, of Ferring Grange, Worthing,[155]
- 1904: Charles James Lucas, of Warnham Court, Horsham,[156]
- 1905: Hugh Richard Penfold Wyatt,of Cissbury, Findon, Worthing,[157]
- 1906: Philip Secretan
- 1907: Douglas Bernard Hall of Burton Park, Petworth [158]
- 1908: Sir Alfred Dent KCMG
- 1909: John Waddingon
- 1910: James Buchanan
- 1911: John Ashburner Nix
- 1912: William Barrott Montfort Bird
- 1913: Sir John Luscombe Bt
- 1914: James Hull Renton
- 1915: Colonel Robert Stephenson-Clarke
- 1916: William Herbert Mullens
- 1917: Lt-Colonel A Sutherland-Harris
- 1918: Sir Merrik David Burrell, 7th Baronet
- 1919: George Mallows Freeman
- 1920: William Footner Foster
- 1921: Francis Barchard
- 1922: Stanley Martyn Dennis
- 1923: Frederick Wootton Isaacson
- 1924: Sir Stephenson Hamilton Kent, KCB
- 1925: Lt Cmdr Hugh Sydney Egerton
- 1926: Lieut.-Col. Roland Vaughan Gwynne, D.S.O., of Folkington Manor, Polegate[159]
- 1927: Sir Edward Boyle, 2nd Baronet
- 1928: Sir Robert Kindersley[160]
- 1929: Captain Guy Vernon Baxendale
- 1930: Ronald Olaf Hambro
- 1931: Philip Staveley Foster[161]
- 1932: Brig-General Desmond Beale-Brown DSO
- 1933: Lt-Colonel R W McKergow OBE DL
- 1934: Thomas Percy Tew
- 1935: William Henry Abbey
- 1936: Lt-Colonel Leonard Charles Messel OBE TD
- 1937: Major Aubrey du Plat Thorold Cole
- 1938: Brevet Colonel John Raymond Warren OBE MC TD DL
- 1939: Anthony Mallows Freeman MBE
- 1940: Hon Clive Bernard Pearson
- 1941: Edmund Stephenson Clarke
- 1942: Lt Colonel Giles Harold Loder MC
- 1943: Edwin Fisher
- 1944: Basil Ionides[162]
- 1945: Major John Roland Abbey of Greyfriars, Storrington.[163]
- 1946: Giles Fendall Newton MBE
- 1947: Colonel Walter Churchill Hale OBE MC TD
- 1948: Sir Giles Rolls Loder, 3rd Baronet
- 1949: Sir Stephen Demetriadi KBE
- 1950: Robert Strickland Gilbert Scott
- 1951: Lt Cmdr Herbert Robert Hardy RNVR
- 1952: Captain Lord Rupert Charles Montacute Nevill, of Uckfield House, Uckfield.[164]
- 1953: Captain (S) Edwin Howard Wethey, C.B.E., R.N., of Mountsfield, Rye.[165]
- 1954: Cornelius W. Shelford
- 1955: Gavin Astor, 2nd Baron Astor of Hever
- 1956: Henry Eeles
- 1957: Roger Wilby Hall
- 1958: George Bentley Dacre
- 1959: Thomas Dundas
- 1960: John Wyndham
- 1961: Frank Rogerson
- 1962: John Derek Hornung
- 1963: William I Baxendale
- 1964: Sir Richard James Boughey, 10th Baronet
- 1965: Geoffrey Hardy Roberts
- 1966: Patrick J F Colvin
- 1967: Michaael Grissell
- 1968: Commander William Francis Roderick Segrave, D.S.C., R.N., of Isfield Place, Isfield [166]
- 1969: Ian Voase Askew, Esq., M.C., of Wellingham House, near Lewes [167]
- 1970: Michael Raymond Warren, of Banks Farm, Barcombe [168]
- 1971: John Richard Greenwood, of Stone Hall, Balcombe [169]
- 1972: Ralph Ernest Watkins Grubb[170]
- 1973: Major John Derek Wigan, of Drewitts, Warninglid.[171]
- 1974 onwards –See High Sheriff of East Sussex and High Sheriff of West Sussex
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