I BELIEVE that you might actually mean The Sheriff PRINCIPAL, which refers to an office that once existed in Scotland. If that is what you are asking about, you can try using that lead to further your search.
Robin Hood's principle opponent was the Sheriff of Nottingham. As a bandit Robin Hood was kind of beneath Prince John's notice.
in spanish sheriff=sheriff haha
The Sheriff of Graal is Sheriff Zach. He was made Sheriff by the Creator himself.
Sheriff--------------Additional: (in the US) the Office of Sheriff is established in the state constitution and there is only one Sheriff per jurisdiction (usually a county, altho some large cities also have a Sheriff). There is only one Sheriff, and his correct title is SHERIFF. All other employees of the Sheriff's Department, regardless of their rank or title, is a DEPUTY Sheriff.
She would just be called Sheriff
No, "sheriff" should not be capitalized unless it precedes the name of the specific sheriff ("Sheriff Johnson served us with a subpoena").
Yes, if the Sheriff is elected. No, if the Sheriff is appointed
I shot the sheriff, but I didn't shoot no deputy.
The duration of Acting Sheriff is 1800.0 seconds.
There is a sheriff for each county in Missouri. Below is a directory of all the sheriff's in Missouri.
Gene Sheriff's birth name is Eugene Russell Sheriff.
No. If the sheriff possesses something, it is the sheriff's with an apostrophe before the "s."