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The office of High Sheriff of Somerset is an ancient
shrievalty which has been in existence since the 11th century.
[1] Originally known as the "Sheriff of Somerset", the role was retitled on 1 April 1974, under the provisions of the
Local Government Act 1972 .
[2]
The position of Sheriff was once a powerful one, the holders being responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing law and order in
Somerset , a
county in
South West England . In modern times the sheriff has become a ceremonial officer of the Crown, attending or presiding over many public events. Until 1567 the Sheriff of Somerset was also
Sheriff of Dorset .
[3]
In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland the high sheriff is theoretically the Sovereign's judicial representative in the county, while the
Lord Lieutenant is the Sovereign's personal representative.
[4] Their jurisdictions, the "shrieval counties", are no longer co-terminous with administrative areas, representing a mix between the
ancient counties and more recent local authority areas. The post is unpaid, except for a small court attendance allowance, and the general expenses of the office are borne personally by the holder.
[5] Eligibility for nomination and appointment of High Sheriffs is controlled by the Sheriffs Act of 1887.
The current high sheriff is
Rob Beckley MstJ QPM.
[6]
Sheriffs of Somerset 11th century
Sheriffs of Somerset and Dorset
11th and 12th century
13th century
14th century
oooo
15th century
16th century
1500: William Martin
[7]
1501: John Trevelyan
[7]
1502: Sir Edward Wadham of Pole Anthony, Tiverton and Tomarton, Gloucestershire.
[7]
1503: Sir Henry Uvedale
[7]
1504: John Horsey
[7]
1505: John Sydenham
[7]
1506: John Carew
[7]
1507: John Williams
[7]
1508: John Bevyn
[7]
1509: Richard Weston
[7]
1510: John Speke
[7]
1511: Walter Rodney
[7]
1512:
Giles Strangeways of
Melbury House , Melbury Sampford.
[7]
1513: William Compton
[7]
1514: Edward Gorges
[7]
1515:
John Seymour
[17]
1516: Thomas de la Lynd
[7]
1517: Sir
Giles Strangeways of
Melbury House , Melbury Sampford.
[7]
1518: William Compton
[7]
1519:
John Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Bath
[18]
1520: William Wadham of Catherston, Dorset.
[7]
1521: John Rogers
[7]
1522: William Carent
[7]
1523: Thomas Trenchard
[7]
1524: Sir
Giles Strangeways of
Melbury House , Melbury Sampford.
[7]
1525: George Speke
[7]
1526:
John Seymour
[7]
1527:
John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford
[19]
1528: Sir Andrew Luttrell
[7]
1529: Edward Gorges
[7]
1530:
Thomas Arundell of
Wardour Castle .
[20]
1531:
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
[7]
1532:
Sir Thomas More
[7]
1533: Sir
Giles Strangeways of
Melbury House , Melbury Sampford.
[7]
1534:
Sir Nicholas Wadham of
Edge, Branscombe , Devon and
Merryfield, Ilton , Somerset.
[7]
1535: Francis Dawtrey
[7]
1536:
Hugh Paulet of
Hinton St George
[21]
1537:
John Horsey of Clifton Maybank, Dorset
1538:
Henry Long
[22]
1539:
Sir Thomas Speke of White Lackington
[7]
1540:
Sir Thomas Arundell of
Wardour Castle .
[7]
1541: Sir
Giles Strangeways of
Melbury House , Melbury Sampford.
[7]
1542:
Hugh Paulet of
Hinton St George
[21]
1543:
John Paulet (later
Marquess of Winchester
[7]
1544:
John Horsey of Clifton Maybank, Dorset
[7]
1545: Nicholas FitzJames
[7]
1546:
Sir John Sydenham of Brimpton
[7]
1547:
Hugh Paulet of
Hinton St George
[21]
1548:
Sir John Thynne of Longleat
[7]
1549:
Sir Thomas Speke of White Lackington
[7]
1550: George de la Lynd
[7]
1551:
John St Loe of
Sutton Court , Bishops Sutton
[7] of
Over Langford Manor and
Church of St Saviour, Puxton .
1552:
John Rogers of Bryanston
[7]
1553: John Tregonwell
[7]
1554:
Sir John Sydenham of Brimpton, Sir George Sydenham, Thomas Luttrell
[23]
1555:
Henry Ashley of Wimborne St Giles
[7]
1556: Sir John Wadham (died 1578) of
Merryfield , Somerset and
Edge , Devon.
[7]
1557:
Humphrey Colles of
Barton Grange and Nether Stowey
[7]
1558:
John Horsey of Clifton Maybank
[7]
1559:
Thomas Dyer of Sharpham and Weston
[7]
1560: James FitzJames
[7]
1561: John Wyndham
[7] Sir John Wadham;
[24]
1562:
George Speke of White Lackington
[7]
1563: John Horner
[7]
1564:
Henry Ashley of Wimborne St Giles
[7]
1565: Henry Uvedale
[7]
1566: Thomas Morton
[7]
Sheriffs of Somerset
16th and 17th century
1567:
Sir Maurice Berkeley of Bruton
[7]
1568: George Norton
[7]
1569: Henry Portman
[7]
1570:
Thomas Luttrell of
Dunster Castle
[25] (died Jan, 1571)
1570: John Sydenham
[7]
1571:
George Rogers of Cannington
[7]
1572: John Horner
[7]
1573: John Sydenham
[7]
1574: John Stawell
[7]
1575: Christopher Kenn
[7]
1576:
Thomas Malett of Enmore and Currypool
[7]
1577: George Sydenham
[7]
1578:
John Colles of
Barton Grange
[7]
1579: John Brett
[7]
1580: Maurice Rodney
[7]
1581: Henry Newton
[7]
1582:
John Buller of Wood in Knowle St. Giles and Lillesdon
[7]
1583:
Arthur Hopton of
Witham Friary
[7]
1584: Gabriel Hawley
[7] (d.1603) of
Buckland Priory , Somerset
[26]
1585:
Nicholas Wadham (1531-1609)
[7] of
Merryfield , Somerset and
Edge , Devon.
1586: John Clifton
[7]
1587:
Henry Berkeley of Norwood Park, Stoke and Bruton
[7]
1588: Edward St Barbe
[7]
1589:
Samuel Norton
[7]
1590:
Hugh Portman of
Orchard Portman
[7]
1591: Sir John Harrington
[7]
1592: George Speke
[7]
1593:
George Luttrell of
Dunster Castle
[7]
1594: Henry Walrond
[7]
1595: John Faunceys
[7]
1596: John Stawell
[7]
1597:
John Colles of
Barton Grange
[7]
1598: John Jennings
[7]
1599: George Rodney
[7]
1600:
Sir Hugh Portman of
Orchard Portman
[7]
1601: John Malet
[7]
1602: John May
[27] or Mayo
[7]
1603:
Edward Rogers of Cannington
[7]
1604: John Wyndham
[7]
1606: Thomas Horner
[7]
1607:
Edward Hext of Low Ham (Netherham)
[7]
1608: Edward Gorges
[7]
1609:
George Luttrell of
Dunster Castle
[7]
1610: Francis Baber
[7]
1611:
Sir John Rodney of Pilton and Stoke Rodney
[7]
1612: Robert Henley
[7]
1613: Natahniel Still
[7]
1614:
Sir John Horner of Mells
[7]
1615: Bartholomew Michell
[7]
1616: John Colles
[7]
1616:
John Poulett of Hinton St George
[28]
1617:
Robert Hopton of Ditcheat
[7]
1618: Theodore Newton
[7]
1619: John Trevelyan
[7]
1620: Henry Henley
[7]
1621: Marmaduke Jennings
[7]
1622:
Edward Popham of Huntworth
[7]
1623: William Faunceys
[7]
1624: Thomas Wyndham
[7]
1625:
Robert Phelips
[7]
[29]
1626:
John Clark Symes of
Poundisford Park , Pitminster
[7]
[30]
1627: Sir John Latch of
Over Langford Manor
[7]
[31]
[32]
1628:
Sir John Stawell of Cothelstone
[7]
[33]
1629: Thomas Thyne
[7]
1630: Francis Dodington
[7]
1631:
Thomas Luttrell of
Dunster Castle
[7]
1632: William Walrond
[7]
1633: John Carew
[7]
1634: Henry Hodges
[7]
1635:
John Malet of
Enmore Castle
[7]
1636: William Bassett
[7]
1637: William Portman
[7]
1638: William Every
[7]
1639:
Thomas Wroth of
Petherton Park
[7]
1640: John Hippisley
[7]
1641: Martin Sanford of
Nynehead Court
[7]
1642:
Edward Wyndham of Kentsford and Cathanger
[7]
1642: Thomas Brydges
[7]
1644:
Sir John Horner of
Mells Manor
[7]
1646: Richard Cole
[7]
1648: John Preston
[34]
1648: John Buckland
[7]
1649: Henry Bonner
[7]
1650: Alexander Pym
[7]
1651: Edward Ceely
[7]
1652: George Luttrell
[7]
1653: William Cole
[7]
[35]
1654:
Robert Hunt of Speckington, Yeovilton
[7]
1656: William Hillyard
[7]
1659: William Lacey
[7]
1660: William Helyar
[7]
1661:
George Speke of
Whitelackington
[7]
1662:
John Warre of
Hestercombe House , Kingston
[7]
1663: George Newton
[7]
1664: George Trevelyan
[7]
12 November 1665:
Sir Hugh Smith, 1st Baronet ,
[36] of
Ashton Court
7 November 1666: George Stowell
[7]
[37]
6 November 1667:
Sir George Horner ,
[38] of Cloford
[7]
6 November 1668: Henry Rogers
[7]
[39]
11 November 1669: Roger Bourne
[7]
[40]
4 November 1670: Sir Thomas Gore
[7]
[41]
9 November 1671:
William Strode
[7]
[42]
11 November 1672:
Sir Francis Rolle ,
[43] of Shapwick
[7]
12 November 1673: John Carew of Crowcombe
[7]
[44]
5 November 1674:
Sir Halswell Tynte, 1st Baronet ,
[45] of Halswell, Goathurst
[7]
15 November 1675: John Prowse, of Axbridge
[46]
[7]
10 November 1676:
Ralph Stawell ,
[47] of Low Ham
[7]
22 November 1676: Richard Landsdowne
[48]
15 November 1677: Sir Gregory Heekmore of Buckland Baron
[7]
[49]
[50]
14 November 1678: John Carew, of Cumerton
[51]
[7]
13 November 1679:
Sir William Wyndham, 1st Baronet ,
[52] of Orchard Wyndham, St. Decuman's
[7]
4 November 1680:
Maurice Berkeley
[53]
[7]
1681:
George Horner of Mells
[7]
1682: John Pigott (died 1727) of Brockley
[7]
1683:
Henry Bull of Shapwick
[7]
1684: Edward Hobbs
[7]
1685: Edward Baber
[7]
1686: James Prowse
[7]
1687: Edward Strode
[7]
1688:
Sir John Smith, Bt of Long Ashton
[7]
1689: Richard Morgan
[7]
1689: John Smythe
[7]
1690: William Whitchurch of Frome Selwood
[7]
1691:
William Lacy of Hartrow, Stogumber
[7]
1692: Warwick Bampfield
[7]
1693: Robert Siderfin
[7]
1694: John Champneys
[7]
1695: Thomas Langton
[7]
1696: Thomas Dyke
[7]
1697: Joseph Langton
[7]
1698: Henry Mompesson of Corston, Wiltshire (1633–1715)
[54]
1699: Smart Goodenough
[7]
18th century
1700: Francis Holles Newman
[7]
1701:
William Helyar of East Coker
[7] (son of William, HS 1660)
1702: John Mogg
[7]
1703: Samuel Pitt
[7]
1704:
Sir John Trevelyan, Bt of Nettlecombe
[7]
1705: Thomas Warre
[7]
1706: William Fraunceis
[7]
1707: Robert Smith
[7]
1708:
Sir Thomas Wroth of Petherton Park
[7]
1709: Isaac Welman
[7]
1710: William Blackford
[7]
1711:
Thomas Horner of Mells
[7]
1712: Harry Brydges
[7]
1713: William Strode
[7]
1714: John Trevillian
[7]
1715: Henry Walters
[7]
1716: Joseph Brown
[7]
1717: Thomas Archer
[7]
1718: Robert Everard
[7]
1720: Jepp Clarke
[7]
1721: William Applin
[7]
1721: Henry Strode
[7]
1722: Richard Comes
[7]
1723: Walter Robinson
[7]
1724: Christopher Baker
[7]
1724: John Gatchell
[7]
1725: Andrew Moore of Newton
[7]
[55]
1726: David Yea
[7]
1727: Edward Dyke
[7]
[56]
1727: Edward Dyke (the younger)
[7]
1728: Richard Champneys
[7]
1729: Gregory Gardiner
[7]
[57]
1730: John Pigott of Brockley
[7] (died in office March 1730)
[58]
1731: William Fraunceis of Comslory
[7]
[59]
1732: John Proctor
[7]
1733: John Smyth
[7]
1734: William Provis of Shepton Mallett
[7]
[60]
1734: Thomas Welman
[7]
1735: John Bricklade
[7]
[61]
1735: Joseph Langton
[7]
1736: Orlando Johnson
[7]
[62]
1737: John Periam
[7]
[63]
1738: James Chaffey Cowper
[7]
[64]
1739: John Smith of Stoney Littleton
[7]
[65]
1740: John Brickdale
[7]
[66]
1740: John Freke Brickdale
[7]
[67]
1741: John Provest of Shepton Mallett
[7]
[68] replaced by William Madox
[7]
[69]
1741: Edward Hallett
[7]
1742:
Sir William Pynsent, Bt of Burton, Curry Rivell
[7]
[70]
1742: ?John Smith
[7]
1743: James Smyth of St. Audries
[71]
1743: William Sanford of Nynehead Court
[7]
1744: Edward Clarke
[7]
1745: Francis Newman
[7]
1746:
John Halliday of Yard House, Taunton
[7]
1747: Thomas Coles
[7]
1748: James Jeanes
[7]
1749: Matthew Spencer
[7]
1750: Henry William Portman
[7]
1751:
Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bt of Killerton
[72]
1752: John Harding
[7]
[73]
1753: John Macie
[7]
1754:
Henry Fownes Luttrell
[7]
1755: Roger Lyde
[7]
1756: James Perry
[7]
1757: John Collins
[7]
1758: Philip Stevens
[7]
1759: Henry Powell
[7]
1760: Sir William Yea, 1st Baronet of Pyrling, Taunton
[7]
1761: John Adams
[7]
1762: Thomas Gunston
[7]
1763: Samuel Dodington
[7]
1764: William Helyar of East Coker
[7]
[74]
1765:
Robert Paris Taylor of Burcott
[7]
1766: James Tooker
[7]
1767: William Provis, of Shepton Mallet
[7]
[75]
1768: John Helliar
[7]
1769: William Rodbard of Evercreech
[7]
1770: Nathaniel Webb
[7]
1771: Thomas Coward
[7]
1772: Henry Rodbard
[7]
1773: John Hugh Smyth
[7]
1774; John Old Goodford
[7]
1775: Thomas Champneys 1st Bt.
[7]
1776: Thomas Wilkins Morgan
[7]
1777:
Sir John Trevelyan, Bt of Nettlecombe
[7]
1778: Thomas Horner
[7]
1779: Samuel Baker
[7]
1780: Edward Elton, of Winford Manor, Bristol
[7]
1781: John Ford
[7]
1782: James Ireland
[7]
1783: Peter Sherston
[7]
1784: Andrew Guy
[7]
1785: Richard Cross (? Crosse) of Broomfield
[76]
1786: James Stephens of Camerton
[77]
1787: Nathaniel Dalton of
Shanks House
[78]
1788:
John Lethbridge (after 1804 1st Baronet) of
Sandhill Park ,
Bishops Lydeard
[7]
1789:
Henry Hippisley Coxe of Downside
[7]
[79]
1790: John Stephenson
[7]
1791: Abraham Elton of Whitestanton
[80]
1792:
Thomas Samuel Jolliffe of Trotton Place, Sussex
[7]
1793: Samuel Bailward
[7]
1794: Charles Knatchbull
[7]
1795: Edward Lyne
[7]
1796: John Tyndale Warre
[7]
1797:
Samuel Day
[7]
1798: Samuel Rodbard
[7]
1798: John Hurle of Brislington Hill House
1799: James Bennett
[7]
19th century
5 February 1800: Thomas Swymmer Champneys, of Orchard Leigh
[81]
11 February 1801: John Band, of
Wookey
[82]
3 February 1802: Benjamin Greenhill, of
Ston Easton
[83]
3 February 1803:
Sir Hugh Smyth, 3rd Baronet , of Wraxhall
[84]
1 February 1804: John Rogers, of
Yarlington
[85]
6 February 1805: John Perring, of
Combe Florey
[86]
1 February 1806: Clifton Wheate, of Corse
[87]
4 February 1807:
Sir John Caesar Hawkins, 3rd Baronet , of
Kelston
[88]
3 February 1808:
Charles Kemeys-Tynte , of Halsewell
[89]
6 February 1809: John Nurton, of
Milverton
[90]
31 January 1810: Thomas Strangways Horner, of
Mells Park
[91]
8 February 1811: John Leigh, of
Combe Hay
[92]
24 January 1812: William Vaughan, of
Monkton Combe
[93]
10 February 1813:
Peregrine Palmer Acland , of
Fairfield
[94]
[95]
4 February 1814: George Edward Allen, of
Bathampton
[96]
13 February 1815: John Phelips, of
Montacute
[97]
1816: John Goodford of Yeovil
[7]
1817:
Philip John Miles of
Wraxall
[98]
1818: John Evered of Hill
[99]
1819: William Speke of Ashill
[7]
1820: Gerard Martin Berkeley Napier of East Pennard, who died in office 13 May 1820 and was replaced by
Sir Charles Bampfylde, 5th Baronet
[100]
1821: William Hanning, of Dillington
[101]
1822:
Vincent Stuckey of Langport
[7]
1823: John Frederick Pinney
[7]
1824: Edward Jefferies Esdaile
[7]
1825: John Quantock
[7]
1826: William Helyar
[7]
1827:
Henry Powell Collins of Hatch Court, near Taunton
[7]
1828: John Hugh Smyth Pygott of Brockley
[7]
[102]
1829: Sir Alexander Hood, 2nd Bt of Wootton
[7]
1830:
James Adam Gordon of Portbury
[103]
1831: Thomas Shewell Bailward, of Horsington
[104]
1832: Sir Henry Strachey, 2nd Baronet, of
Sutton Court
[105]
1833: George Henry Carew, of Crowcombe Court
[106]
1834: Francis Popham, of West Bagborough
[107]
1835: William Manning Dodington, of Horsington
[108]
1836: James Bennett, of North Cadbury
[109]
1837: Alexander Adair, of Heatherton Park
[110]
1838: Robert Phippen, of Badgworth Court
[111]
1839:
Sir William Medlycott, 2nd Baronet , of
Milborne Port
[112]
1840: John Jarrett, of Camerton
[113]
1841:
William Francis Knatchbull , of Babington
[114]
1842:
Robert Charles Tudway , of the city of Wells
[115]
1843: Hon.
Philip Pleydell-Bouverie , of Brymore
[116]
1844:
John Fownes Luttrell , of
Dunster Castle
[117]
[118]
1845:
John Lee Lee , of
Dillington House
[119]
1846: Richard Meade King, of Pyrland Hall
[120]
1847: John Matthew Quantock, of Norton-sub-Hamdon
[121]
1848:
Edward Ayshford Sanford , of Nynehead Court
[122]
1849: George William Blathwayt, of Porlock
[123]
1850: Langley St Albyn, of Alfoxton
[124]
1851: Thomas Tutton Knyfton, of Uphill
[125]
1852: Montague Gore, of Barrow Court
[126]
1853:
Francis Henry Dickinson , of Kingweston
[127]
1854: James Curtis Somerville, of Dinder
[128]
1855: George Barons Northcote, of Somerset Court
[129]
1856: John Hippisley, of
Ston Easton Park
[130]
1857:
Sir Arthur Elton, 7th Baronet , of
Clevedon Court
[131]
1858:
Sir Alexander Acland-Hood, 3rd Baronet , of St Audries
[132]
1859: Edward Berkeley Napier, of East Pennard
[133]
1860: Robert James Elton, of Whitestaunton
[134]
1861: Francis Wheat Newton, of
Barton Grange
[135]
1862:
Ralph Neville-Grenville , of Butleigh Court
[136]
1863:
George Treweeke Scobell , of Kingwell
[137]
1864:
Sir Edward Strachey, 3rd Baronet , of
Sutton Court
[138]
1865:
Sir John Henry Greville Smyth, 1st Baronet , of
Ashton Court
[139]
1866: George Bullock
[140]
1867: Richard Thomas Combe
[7]
1868: Inigo William Jones
[7]
1869: William Blake
[7]
1870: Robert Guy Evered
[7]
1871: Henry Cornish Henley
[141]
[142]
1872: Mordaunt Fenwick-Bisset, of Bagborough, Taunton
[143]
1873: Richard King Meade-King, of Walford, Taunton
[144]
1874: George Fownes Luttrell, of
Dunster Castle , Dunster
[145]
1875: Henry Gorges Moysey, of Batheaston Court, Wiveliscombe, Wellington
[146]
1876: Henry Duncan Skrine, of Warleigh, Bathford, Bath
[147]
1877:
William Pinney , of Somerton Erleigh, Somerton
[148]
1878: Philip Pleydell Bouverie, of Brymore, Bridgwater
[149]
1879: Edward Charles Chetham-Strode, of South Hill, Shepton Mallet
[150]
1880:
Edward James Stanley , of Quantock Lodge, Nether Stowey, Bridgwater
[151]
1881: Henry Acland Fownes Luttrell, of Badgworth Court, Axbridge
[152]
1882: Thomas Palfrey Broadmead
[153]
[154]
1883: Vincent Stuckey, of Hill House, Langport
[155]
1884: Charles Jefferys Watson Allen, of Lyngford House, Taunton
[156]
1885:
John Francis Fortescue Horner , of
Mells Park , Frome
[157]
1886: Alexander William Adair, of Heatherton Park, Wellington
[158]
1887: Thomas Marriott-Dodington, of Horsington House, Wincanton
[159]
1888: Antony Gibbs, of Charlton House, Wraxall, Nailsea
[160]
1889: Charles Edward Jeffries Esdaile, of Cothelstone, Taunton
[161]
1890: Edward Talbot Day Foxcroft, of Hinton Charterhouse, Bath
[162]
1891: William Wildman Kettlewell
[7]
1892: William Barrett
[7]
1893: Henry Ernst
[7]
1894: William Speke
[7]
1895:
Sir Edmund Harry Elton, Bt. , of Clevedon Court, Clevedon
[163]
1896: Robert Pooll Henry Batten-Pooll, of Road Manor,Road, Bath
[164]
1897: Henry Martin Gibbs of Barrow Gurney
[165]
1898: Hon. Edward William-Berkeley Portman of Hestercombe,
Taunton .
[166]
1899: William Long of Woodlands, Congresbury, Bristol
[167]
20th century
1900: Robert Neville-Grenville of Butleigh Court,
Butleigh
[168]
[169]
1901: William Robert Phelips, of
Montacute House , Montacute
[170]
1902: Edwin Brooke Cely Trevilian, of
Midelney Manor , Curry Rivell,
Taunton
[171]
1903: Frederick Spencer
[7]
1904: Henry Hales Pleydell-Bouverie
[7]
1905:
William Henry Wills
[7]
1906: Francis James Fry
[7]
1907: Richard John Baynton Hippisley
[7]
1908: Colonel Edward Charles Ayshford Sanford of Chipley Park
[172]
1909: Arthur Fownes Somerville, of Dinder, Wells
[173]
1910:
Henry Herbert Wills , of Barley Wood, Wrington, Bristol
[174]
1911:
Sir Charles Chadwyck-Healey, Bt
1912: William Bucknell Broadmead
[7]
1913: Henry William Paget Hoskins
[7]
1914: Joseph Cooke Hurle
[7]
1915: Gerard Martin Berkeley Napier
[7]
1916: Francis Henry Cheetham
[7]
1917: Gerard Stuart Lysaght
[7]
1918: Henry Thomas Daniel
[7]
1919: Arthur Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee
[7]
1920: Henry Matthew Ridley
[7]
1921: Arthur Capel
[7]
1922: Roger Marriott Dodington
[7]
1923:
Sir Dennis Fortescue Boles, Bt.
[175]
1924: Arthur Campbell Duckworth
[7]
1925: Maurice Fearing Cely-Trevilian
[7]
1926:
Sir Frank Beauchamp
[7]
1927: Walter Hanning-Speke
[7]
1928:
Sir William Mason, Bt
[176]
1929: Harold Hamilton Broadmead
[7]
1930: Huntley Gordon Spencer
[7]
1931: William Oliver Evelyn Meade-King
[7]
1932: Reginald Arthur Hobhouse
[7]
1933: William Hartley Maud
[7]
1934: Rt. Hon. Sir
Matthew Nathan of Manor House, West Coker
[7]
1935: Geoffrey Fownes Luttrell
[7]
1936: William Otter Gibbs
[177]
1937: James Archibald Garton
[7]
1938: Sir Archibald Lawrence Langman, Bt of North Cadbury Court
[7]
1939: Sir Frederick Henry Berryman of Shepton Mallet
[7]
1940: Arthur Hamilton Yatman
[7]
1941: Edward Phillip Thursfield
[7]
1942: Charles Edward Burnell
[7]
1943; Arthur Westall Vivian-Neal
[7]
1944: Frederick Willoughby Hancock
[7]
1945: Edmund Fletcher Rees-Mogg
[178]
1946: Walter Stuart Batten-Pooll of Rode Manor, Bath resigned April 1946
[179]
1946: Walter Douglas Melville Wills
[7]
1947: Edmund Page
[7]
1948: Hubert Stanley Radcliffe
[7]
1949: Henry Cave Daniel
[7]
1950: Henry William Whitby Hoskins
[7]
1951:
Sir Robert John Sinclair of Cleeve Court, near Bristol.
[180]
1952:
Arthur John Capel
[7]
1953: Wilfrid Leighton
[7]
1954:
Major Walter Frank Quantock Shuldham , of East Stoke House, Stoke-under-Ham.
[181]
1955: Major General
Roger Evans
[7]
1956: John Kenric La Touche Mardon
[7]
1957: John Goodenough Newton
[7]
1958: Wilfred Anson
[7]
1959: Nicholas Brabazon Clive-Ponsonby-Fane
[7]
1960:
Sir Walter Luttrell
[7]
1961: Richard Cely-Trevilian
[7]
1962: Gilbert Poole
[7]
1963: Cecil Mitford-Slade
[7]
1964: Richard Hill
[7]
1965: Marshal of the RAF
Sir John Slessor
[7]
1966:
Sir Edward Malet
[7]
1967: Sir Ian Duff Lyle of Barrington Court
[7]
1968:
Sir John Wills, Bt of Langford Court, Langford
[7]
1969: Hugh Webb Faulkner of Hatch Beauchamp, died in office 24 May 1969
[7]
June 1969: William Quincy Roberts of Stonewalls, Newton St. Loe, near Bath
[7]
1970: John Anthony Clark
[7]
1971:
Henry William Furse Hoskyns of
South Petherton
[7]
1972: Colin John Clifford Trotter
[7]
1973: Gerald Hignett
[7]
High Sheriff of Somerset
20th century
1974: David Tudway-Quilter
[7]
1975: Matthew Waley-Cohen
[7]
1976: John Stephen Lloyd of
Langford Budville
[7]
1977: Patrick Henry Daniel
[7]
1978:
William Rees-Mogg
[182]
1979: William Kenneth Bingham Crawford
[7]
1980: John Alexander Lindley of Wellington, Somerset
[7]
1981: Arthur John Greswell
[7]
1982: Peter Gerald Hanning Speke of Rowlands, Ilminster
[183]
1983: Charles John de Salis
[7]
1984: Charles Edward Brabazon Clive-Ponsonby-Fane
[184]
1985: John Samuel Byard White
[185]
1986:
Ewan James Hanning Cameron of
Whitelackington Manor, Ilminster.
[186]
1987: Michael James Frederick Carter of Batcombe House, Shepton Mallet
[187]
1988: William Alexander Charles Theed of
Combe Sydenham Hall, Taunton
[188]
1989: Ralph William Vivian-Neal of
Poundisford Park , Poundisford, Taunton
[189]
1990: Malcolm Henry Alistair Fraser
1991: Ian Crawford MacDonald
1992: Edward William Ayshford Sanford of Chipley Park, Langford Budville
[190]
1993: Hon. John Hedworth Jolliffe
1994:
Elizabeth Gass, Lady Gass
1995: Roy Scrymgeour Graham Hewett
1996: Christopher Phillip Thomas-Everard
1997: Richard Stanton Roy Sheldon
1998: Micaela Elizabeth Benedicta Beckett
1999:
Thomas Andrew Heath Yandle
21st century
2000: Angela Betty Yeoman
2001: Thomas Hugh Ruscombe Poole
2002: Robert Ian Hoddell
2003: Brian Michael Tanner
2004: Sandy Evans
2005: Fiona Densham
2006: Alastair Ian Hayward Fyfe
[191]
2007: David John Medlock
[192]
2008: Anne Caroline Maw of Pilton
[193]
2009: John Alvis of Winford
[194]
[195]
2010: Pat A Hunt of Taunton
[196]
2011: John Cullum of Bath
[197]
2012: Sylvana Margery Glazebrook Chandler of
Orchard Wyndham
[198]
2013: Maureen E Whitmore of Butcombe
[199]
2014: Richard D A Lloyd of Langford Budville, Wellington
[200]
2015: Lucy Nelson of Pen Selwood, Wincanton
[201]
2016: Edward Bayntun-Coward of Midford, Bath
[202]
2017:
Richard Saladin Hickmet of Bridgwater
[203]
2018: Denis Andrew Southerden Burn of Cleeve, Bristol
[204]
2019: Jonathan Alexander Newton Halliday of Corfe, Taunton
[205]
2020: Mary-Clare Helene Rodwell of Shepton Mallett
[206]
2021: William Henry Thomas Sheppard of Bath
2022: Jennifer Margaret Duke
[207]
2023: Robert Nicholas Foord Drewett
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2024:
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