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This is a list of the High Sheriffs of the English County of Durham

In most counties the High Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. In the Palatinate of Durham the officeholder was appointed by and was accountable to the Bishop of Durham until 1836 when the Crown claimed authority. The High Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that its functions are now largely ceremonial. The High Sheriff changes every March.

Contents

15th century

16th century

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

  • 1900: John Arundel Hildyard, of Horsley House, Eastgate, Darlington[81]
  • 1901: George Frederick Boyd of Moorhouse, Leamside[82]
  • 1902: Sir William Henry Edward Chaytor Bt of Croft, Darlington[83]
  • 1903: John Ewer Jefferson Hogg of Elm Park Gardens, SW London[84]
  • 1904: Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bart. of Whitburn Hall, near Sunderland[85]
  • 1905: John Edwin Rogerson of Mount Oswald, Durham[86]
  • 1906: Frank Stobart of Biddick Hall[87]
  • 1907: Rowland Burdon of The Castle, Castle Eden[88]
  • 1908: Slingsby Duncombe Shafto of Beamish Park[89]
  • 1909: William Cresswell Gray of Tunstall Manor, West Hartlepool[90]
  • 1910: Hon. James Arthur Joicey of Longhurst, Morpeth (later Baron Joicey)[91]
  • 1911: Lieut-Colonel John Henry Ropner, of Ragworth, Norton, Stockton-on-Tees[92]
  • 1912: Frederick Stirling Newall, of Castle Hill, Wylam-on-Tyne[93]
  • 1913: James Westell, of The Cloisters, Sunderland[94]
  • 1914: Francis Priestman, of Shotley Park, Shotley Bridge[95]
  • 1915: Sir Alfred Molyneux Palmer, Bart., of Walworth Castle, Darlington[96]
  • 1916: William Hustler Hustler, of Acklam Hall, Middlesbrough[97]
  • 1917: The Honourable Cyril Arthur Liddell, of Ravensworth Castle, Gateshead[98]
  • 1918: Brodrick Dale, of Apperley Dene, Stocksfield[99]
  • 1919: John Wood, of Coxhoe Hall, Coxhoe[100]
  • 1920: Arthur Francis Pease, of Middleton Lodge, Middleton Tyas[101]
  • 1921: Lt Col Maurice Hugh Lowthian Bell CMG (later Sir Maurice Bell, Bt.) of Rounton Grange, Northallerton[102]
  • 1922: Sir John Storey Barwick, Bt., of Ashbrook Grange, Sunderland[103]
  • 1923: Capt. Rowland Burdon Webster, of Wolviston Hall, Stockton-on-Tees[104]
  • 1924: Sir Frank Brown, Kt., of Norton Priory, Stockton-on-Tees[105]
  • 1925: Lieut.-Col. George Herbert Stobart, CBE, DSO, of Harperley Park, Harperley[106]
  • 1926: Sir Thomas Garmondsway Wrightson, Bt., of The Manor House, Eryholme, near Darlington[107]
  • 1927: Brigadier-General Herbert Conyers Surtees, CB, CMG, DSO, MVO, of Mainsforth Hall, Ferryhill[108]
  • 1928: John Henry Bacon Forster, of Whitworth House, Spennymoor[109]
  • 1929: Major Henry Siward Balliol Surtees, of Redworth Hall, Darlington[110]
  • 1930: John Stapylton Grey Pemberton, of Ramside, Durham[111]
  • 1931: Capt. Geoffrey Stirling Newall, of Shepherds Dene, Riding Mill, Northumberland[112]
  • 1932: Henry Peile, CBE, of Broomshiels Hall, Satley, Tow Law, Co. Durham[113]
  • 1933: Sir Arthur Nicholas Lindsay Wood, Bt., of The Hermitage, Chester-le-Street[114]
  • 1934: Standish Robert Gage Prendergast Vereker of Hamsterley Hall[115]
  • 1935: Col Frank Robert Simpson Bt. of Bradley Hall, Wylam[116]
  • 1936: Major Johnathan Lee Priestman of Shotley Park[117]
  • 1937: Leonard Ropner, of Preston Hall, Stockton-on-Tees[118]
  • 1938: Sir William Gray, Bt., of Tunstall Manor, West Hartlepool[119]
  • 1939: Frank Nicholson, CBE, of Southill Hall, near Chester-le-Street[120]
  • 1940: Col Robert Chapman, CMG, DSO, TD, of Undercliff, Cleadon, Sunderland[121]
  • 1941: Col. Harold Edward Kitching, MBE, of Elmwood, Hartburn, Stockton-on-Tees[122]
  • 1942: Col. Sir Thomas Andrews Bradford, Kt, DSO, of Aden Cottage, Durham[123]
  • 1943: Col. Hereward Sprot, of St. John's Hall, Wolsingham[124]
  • 1944: Captain Edward Ramsden, MC, of Sands Hall, Sedgefield[125]
  • 1945: Colonel Charles Edwin Vickery, CMG, DSO, of Whorlton Grange, Whorlton, Barnard Castle[126]
  • 1946: Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Laurence Stapylton Pemberton, MC, of Hawthorn Tower, Seaham[127]
  • 1947: Edward John Westgarth Hildyard, of Horsley Hall, Eastgate[128]
  • 1948: Major Frank Douglas Nicholson, TD, of Quarry Hill, Brancepeth[129]
  • 1949: Captn Sydney Riley Lord of Newbus Grange, Neasham[130]
  • 1950: Lt Col. Robert Appleby Bartram of Broomshiels Hall, near Bishop Aukland[131]
  • 1951: Colonel Thomas George Greenwell, TD, of Thornley Cottage, Tow Law, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham[132]
  • 1952: Philip Ivan Pease, of Sledwick, Barnard Castle[133]
  • 1953: Major Sir (Lawrence) Andrew Common, DSO, of Hunter House, Shotley Bridge[134]
  • 1953: Thomas Hawksley Summerson, of Hall Garth, Coatham Mundeville, Darlington[135]
  • 1954: Brigadier Leslie Harrison McRobert, CBE, TD, of Meadowcroft, West Hartlepool[136]
  • 1955: Major Sir Basil Robert James Simpson, Bt, OBE, of Bradley Hall, Wylam[137]
  • 1956: Maurice Oliver Pease, TD, of Eldon House, Heighington, Darlington[138]
  • 1957: Major Aubone Bryce Surtees, of Hurworth Hall West, Hurworth-on-Tees, Darlington[139]
  • 1958: John Raymond Ropner, of Middleton Lodge, Middleton Tyas, Richmond, Yorks[140]
  • 1959: Sir John Gamrondsway Wrightson, Bt., TD, of Neasham Hall, Darlington[141]
  • 1960: Lieut-Colonel Robert Macgowan Chapman, TD of Cherry Tree House, Cleadon, near Sunderland[142]
  • 1961: Richard Boys-Stones, MC, TD, of Kyo Close, Wylam-on-Tyne[143]
  • 1962: Roger Trelawny Backhouse, of The East House, Great Smeaton, Northallerton, Yorkshire[144]
  • 1963: Commander Shannan Stevenson, RN (Retd.), of White Hall, Haughton-le-Skerne, Darlington[145]
  • 1964: John Charles Hedley Booth, of Meadow Bank, Castle Eden[146]
  • 1965: Christopher William Drewett Chaytor, MBE, of Croft Hall, Croft, near Darlington[147]
  • 1966: James Kenneth Hope, CBE, of West Park, Lanchester[148]
  • 1967: Colonel James Wadham Grant, MBE, TD, of Northolme, Moor Lane, Whitburn[149]
  • 1968: Peter Guy Edwards, of Low Walworth Hall, near Darlington[150]
  • 1969: Norman Carse Marr, of Belle Vue, East Boldon, County Durham[151]
  • 1970: Ralph Meredyth Turton, TD, of The Hall, Kildale, Yorkshire[152]
  • 1971: William Talbot Gray, of Eggleston Hall, Barnard Castle[153]
  • 1972: Sir James Steel, Kt, CBE, of Fawnlees Hall, Wolsingham[154]
  • 1973: Colonel Hugh Kirton, TD, of Plawsworth House, Plawsworth, Chester-le-Street[155]
  • 1974: Elizabeth Scylla Riley Lord, of Low Dinsdale Old Rectory, Neasham, near Darlington[156]
  • 1975: Thomas Richard Featherstone Fenwick, of Bishop Oak, Wolsingham, Bishop Auckland[157]
  • 1976: Lieut.-Colonel Michael Radcliffe Kerens, MBE, TD, of The Old Vicarage, Bolam, Darlington[158]
  • 1977: Major William Kemp Trotter, of The Deanery, Staindrop, near Darlington[159]
  • 1978: Colonel Sir William Allison Lee, Kt, OBE, TD, of The Woodlands, Woodland Road, Darlington[160]
  • 1979: Captain Gerard Maurice Salvin, of Croxdale Hall, Durham[161]
  • 1980: Paul Douglas Nicholson, of Quarry Hill[162]
  • 1981: Lieut-Colonel Robert Benjamin Humphreys, of Peppermires Cottage, Brancepeth, Durham[163]
  • 1982: George Christopher Bartram, of Eldon House, Heighington Village, Newton Aycliffe[164]
  • 1983: Frederick Guy Beadon, of Little Newsham Hall, Winston, Darlington[165]
  • 1984: John Wood Snowdon, of The Old Rectory, Brandsby, York[166]
  • 1985: David James Grant, CBE, of Aden Cottage, Whitesmocks, Durham[167]
  • 1986: Rosemarie Hume Gray, of Eggleston Hall, Eggleston, Barnard Castle[168]
  • 1987: Ian George Bonas, of Bedburn Hall, Hamsterley[169]
  • 1988: Robert Patrick Thompson, of The Old Rectory, Wycliffe, Whorlton, Barnard Castle[170]
  • 1989: James Tyrell Brockbank, of The Orange Tree, Shincliffe, Durham City[171]
  • 1990: Captain John Hubert McBain, of Westholme Hall, Winston, Darlington[172]
  • 1991: Sir Anthony Frederick Milbank, Bt., of Barningham Park, Richmond, North Yorkshire[173]
  • 1992: Elizabeth Ann Jennings, of Broomshiels Home Farm, Saitley, Bishop Auckland[174]
  • 1993: Desmond Walker[175]
  • 1994: Nicholas David Barclay Straker, of Sough Hill, Caldwell, Darlington[176]
  • 1995: Robert Sale, of Eryholme Grange, Hurworth, Darlington[177]
  • 1996: James Allan Marr, of 2 Peppermires, Brancepeth[178]
  • 1997: Michael Philip Weston, Prebends Gate, 3 Quarryheads Lane, Durham City[179]
  • 1998: Sir William Gray, Bt., Eggleston Hall, Eggleston, Barnard Castle
  • 1999: Frank Nicholson, Cocken House, Chester-le-Street

21st century

  • 2000: Elizabeth Ann Smyth, Greenbank, Heighington, Darlington
  • 2001: Thomas Macklyn Swan, The Old Hall, Bedburn, Hamsterley, Bishop Auckland
  • 2002: Andrew Martell, Shotley Hall, Shotley Bridge, Consett[180]
  • 2003: Peter Morrison Cook, Broomsheils Hall, Satley, Bishop Auckland
  • 2004: Richard Louis Coad, The Glebe, Thorpe, Barnard Castle
  • 2005: Simon Jonathon Henry Still
  • 2006: Sareth Ann Nainby-Luxmoore
  • 2007: Ian Roberts Dewhirst
  • 2008: Paul Francis Adrian Townley
  • 2009: Alasdair MacConachie[181]

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