High Sheriff of Oxfordshire

The High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, in common with other counties, was originally the King's representative on taxation upholding the law in Saxon times. The word Sheriff evolved from 'shire-reeve'.

The title of High Sheriff is therefore much older than the other crown appointment, the Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, which came about after 1545. Between 1248 and 1566 Berkshire and Oxfordshire formed a joint shrievalty (apart from a brief period in 1258/9). See High Sheriff of Berkshire.

List of High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire

  • 1066–1068: Saewold
  • 1066–1086: Edwin
  • 1087: Svain

12th century

  • 1100-1135: William
  • 1100-1135: Peter
  • c. 1130: Restold[1]
  • 1131: Robert D'Oyly
  • c. 1142–?: William de Chesney[2]
  • 1135–1154: Henry de Oxford
  • 1155–1159: Henry D'Oyly, 4th Baron Hocknorton
  • 1160: Manasser Arsick and Henry D'Oyly, 4th Baron Hocknorton
  • 1161–1162: Manasser Arsick
  • 1163: Thomas Basset
  • 1164–1169: Adam de Catmore
  • 1170–1174: Alard Banastre
  • 1175–1178: Robert de Tureville
  • 1179–1181: (first half): Geoffrey Hose
  • 1181: (second half)–1184 (first half): Robert de Whitfield
  • 1184: (second half)–1186 (first half): Alanus de Furnell
  • 1186: (second half)–1190: Robert de la Mare
  • 1187–1194: (first half): William Briwere
  • 1194: (second half)–1196: Henry D'Oyly, 5th Baron Hocknorton
  • 1197–1199: Hugh de Neville[3]

13th century

  • 1200–1201 (first half): Gilbert Basset
  • 1201 (second half)–1202 (first half): William Briwere
  • 1202 (second half)–1214 (first quarter): Thomas Basset
  • 1214 (last three-quarters): Ralph de Normanville
  • 1215–1223: Falkes de Breauté
  • 1223 (last three-quarters)–1224 (first half): Richard de Ripariis (Rivers)
  • 1224–1268: Sir Gilbert de Kirkby, also Sheriff for Northamptonshire at same time
  • 1224 (second half), 1225 (first quarter): Walter Foliot
  • 1225 (last three-quarters)–1231: Godfrey of Crowcombe
  • 1232: John de Hulecote (first three-quarters)
  • 1232 (last quarter)–1233: Engelard de Cigogné[4]
  • 1233 (last quarter)–1235 (first half): John Le Brunn (or John Brunus)
  • 1235 (second half)–1238 (first half): John de Tiwe
  • 1238 (third quarter): Richard Suhard
  • 1238 (last quarter): Paul Peyure
  • 1239: John de Plessitis
  • 1240–1244 (first quarter): William Hay
  • 1244 (last three-quarters)–1247 (first half): Alanus de Farnham
  • 1247 (second half)–1248: Guy fitz Robert

1248–1566

See High Sheriff of Berkshire

16th century

17th century

18th century

  • 1700: Sir James Reade, Bt of Shipton Court[5]
  • 1701: Sir John Thornycroft, 1st Baronet of Milcombe[5]
  • 1702: Francis Keck of Great Tew[5]
  • 1703: Thomas Whorwood[5]
  • 1704: Humphrey Smith of Kidlington[5]
  • 1705: Carlton Stone of Brightwell[5]
  • 1706: Sir William Glynne of Bicester[37]
  • 1707: Borlase Warren of Stratton Audley[38]
  • 1708: Goddard Carter[5]
  • 1709: John Lenthall (1 December) then William Lenthall (18 December)[5]
  • 1710: Sir William Osbaldeston of Chadlington, Bt[5]
  • 1711: Charles Holt of Stoke Lyne[5]
  • 1712: Richard Lybbe of Hardwick[5]
  • 1713: Sir Charles Fettiplace, Bt of Swinbrook[39] (died in office and replaced by Sir Lorenzo Fettiplace, Bt)[5]
  • 1714: James Norreys of Weston on the Green[5]
  • 1715: Charles Crisp of Dornford[5]
  • 1716: William Tipping of Draycot[5]
  • 1717: John Travell of Swerford[5]
  • 1718: Thomas Whorwood[40]
  • 1719: Francis Nourse of Woodeaton[5]
  • 1720: Daniel Blake of Coggs[5]
  • 1721: John Dew of Bampton[5]
  • 1722: Benjamin Sweet[5]
  • 1723: John Blewitt of Salford[41]
  • 1724: Allan Horde of Cote[5]
  • 1725: James Croke of Studley[42]
  • 1726: John Saunders[43]
  • 1727: Richard Wickham of Garsington[5]
  • 1728: Edward Barber of Adderbury[44]
  • 1730: Thomas Greenwood of Chastleton[45]
  • 1731: Henry Smith of Caversham[5]
  • 1732: Sir Edward Turner, 1st Baronet of Ambrosden[46]
  • 1733: Francis Heywood the younger of Forest Hill[5]
  • 1734: Sebastian Smythe of Cuddesdon[5]
  • 1735: Sir Edward Cobb, Bt of Adderbury
  • 1736: Samuel Greenhill of Swyncombe[47]
  • 1737: John Clerke of North Weston[48]
  • 1738: Sir James Dashwood, 2nd Baronet of Kirtlington Park[5]
  • 1739: Philip Powys of Hardwick[49]
  • 1740: John Duncombe of Watlington[50]
  • 1741: John Nourse of Woodeaton[51]
  • 1742: Joseph Taylor of Sandford[52]
  • 1743: Rowland Lacy of Pudlicot[53]
  • 1744: Thomas Whorwood of Holton[54]
  • 1745: John Raine of Badgmore[55]
  • 1746: Thomas Horde of Coate[56]
  • 1747: Edward Metcalf of Drayton[5]
  • 1748: John Pollard of Finmore[57]
  • 1749: John Coker of Bicester[5]
  • 1750: Francis Gierke of North Weston[5]
  • 1751: No sheriff appointed (change of calendar)
  • 1752: Francis Page of Middle Aston and Acton Hall, Worcs.[58]
  • 1753: Thomas Horde, of Coate[59]
  • 1754: Thomas Blackall, of Hazeley[60]
  • 1755: Sir William Burnaby, 1st Baronet of Broughton[61]
  • 1756: Charles Peers of Chislehampton[5]
  • 1757: Sir Francis Knollys, 1st Baronet of Thame[62]
  • 1758: Robert Fettyplace of Pudlicott[63]
  • 1759: Anthony Hodges of Harpsden[64]
  • 1760: Samuel Trotman of Bucknell[65]
  • 1761: Charles Price of Rotherfield[5]
  • 1762: William Vanderstegen of Cane End[5]
  • 1763: Edward Horn of Pyrton[5]
  • 1764: Abel Dottin of Newnham Murren[66][67]
  • 1765: Arthur Annesley of Bletchingdon[5]
  • 1766: Thomas Rollinson of Chadlington[5]
  • 1767: William Ledwell of Cowley[68]
  • 1768: Stukeley Bayntun of Chadlington[5]
  • 1769: Fiennes Trotman of Shelswell Park[5]
  • 1770: Francis Wastie of Cowley[5]
  • 1771: William Draper of Nether Worton[5]
  • 1772: Thomas Willats of Caversham[5]
  • 1773: John Bush of Burcot[5]
  • 1774: William Nedham of Howbery Park[5]
  • 1775: Henry Barber of Adderbury[5]
  • 1776: Oldfield Bowles of North Aston[5]
  • 1777: John Weyland of Woodeaton[69]
  • 1778: Charles Burrell Massingberd of Braisiers[5]
  • 1779: Edward Witts of Swerford Park[70]
  • 1780: Robert Langford of Ensham[5]
  • 1781: Richard Paul Joddrell of Lewknor[71]
  • 1782: William Phillips of Culham[72]
  • 1783: Sir Gregory Page-Turner, 3rd Baronet of Ambrosden[5]
  • 1784: Arthur Annesley of Bletchington Park[72]
  • 1785: John Lenthall the Younger, of Burford Priory[73]
  • 1786: Joseph Grote of Badgemore[74]
  • 1787: Charles Marsack of Caversham Park[75]
  • 1788: Thomas Jemmet of Little Milton[72]
  • 1789: John Blackall, jnr, of Haseley[76]
  • 1790: David Fell of Cavesham[72]
  • 1791: James Peter Auriol of Woodcot[77]
  • 1792: Thomas Willats of Caversham[72]
  • 1793: John Caillaud of Aston Rowant[78]
  • 1794: Samuel Gardiner of Coombe Lodge, Whitchurch[5]
  • 1795: Strickland Freeman of Fawley Court[5]
  • 1796: William Lowndes Stone of Brightwell[5]
  • 1797: James Jones of Adwell[5]
  • 1798: John Atkyns-Wright of Oxford[79]
  • 1799: George Stratton of Great Tew[80]

19th century

20th century

  • 1900: Robert Hichens Camden Harrison, of Shiplake Court[181]
  • 1901: Henry Clerke Brown, of Kingston Blount[182]
  • 1902: Captain Charles Walter Cottrell-Dormer, of Rousham Park[183]
  • 1903: Sir George John Egerton Dashwood, Bt., of Kirtlington Park[184]
  • 1904: James Walker Larnach, of Adderbury House[185]
  • 1905: Leonard Noble, of Harpsden Court[186]
  • 1906: George Talfourd Inman, of Highmoor Hall[187]
  • 1907: Leigh Hoskyns, of Cotefield[188]
  • 1908: Vernon James Watney, of Cornbury Park[189]
  • 1909: Robert Fleming, of Joyce Grove, Nettlebed[190]
  • 1910: William Frederick Pepper, of Shipton Court[191]
  • 1911: Sir Paul Augustine Makins, Bt. of Chilterns End, Henley-on-Thames[192]
  • 1912: Edward Ferguson Chance, of Sandford Park[193]
  • 1913: William John Birch Reynardson, of Adwell House, Tetsworth[194]
  • 1914: John Norman Hardcastle, of Broughton Hall[195]
  • 1915: John Wormald, of Springs, North Stoke[196]
  • 1916: Colonel James Hoole, of The Manor House, Headington, Oxford[197]
  • 1917: Arthur Henry Renshaw, of Watlington Park[198]
  • 1918: Frederick Gelderd-Somervell, of Haseley Manor[199]
  • 1919: George Merrick Fowler, of Horspath Manor, Oxford[200]
  • 1920: Edmund Charles Sawyer of Little Milton Manor.[201] Died in office and replaced in October 1920 by Brigadier-General Alfred Douglas Miller of Shotover House, Wheatley[202]
  • 1921: Ernest Samuelson, of Bodicote Grange, Banbury[203]
  • 1922: Stephen Montagu Burrows, CIE, of 9, Norham Gardens, Oxford[204]
  • 1923: Francis Durrant Hunt, of The Lodge, Stanton Harcourt[205]
  • 1924: George Boscawen Randolph, of Steeple Aston[206]
  • 1925: Charles Vincent Sale, of Aston Rowant House[207]
  • 1926: John Graeme Thomson, of Shipton Court, Shipton-under-Wychwood[208]
  • 1927: Lieut.-Col. Richard Lockhart Ovey, of Hernes, Henley-on-Thames[209]
  • 1928: Capt. Sir Algernon Thomas Peyton, 7th Bt., of Swifts House, Stoke Lyne, near Bicester[210]
  • 1929: Lieut.-Col. Cecil Francis Heyworth-Savage, of Bradwell Grove, Burford, Oxford[211]
  • 1930: James Herbert Morrell, of Headington Hill, Oxford[212]
  • 1931: Major Arthur Henry Dillon, of Barton Lodge, Steeple Aston, Oxford[213]
  • 1932: Lieut.-Col. Sir Francis Kennedy McClean, of Huntercombe Place, Henley-on-Thames[214]
  • 1933: Major George Edward Gosling, of Stratton Audley Park, Bicester[215]
  • 1934: Lieut.-Col. Mervyn Edward George Rhys Wingfield, of Barrington Park, Burford[216]
  • 1935: Capt. Bertram Thomas Carlyle Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford, (later 3rd Baron Redesdale) of Westwell, Burford[217]
  • 1936: Major George Cecil Whitaker, of Britwell House, Watlington[218] replaced by Lieut-Col. Arthur Montagu Colvile of Weald Manor, Bampton[219]
  • 1937: Oliver Vernon Watney, of Cornbury Park, Charlbury[220]
  • 1938: Major Percy Henry Guy Feilden, of Cokethorpe, Witney[221]
  • 1939: Lieut.-Col Henry Everard Du Cane Norris, of Cross Hill, Adderbury, Banbury[222]
  • 1940: Frederick Edward Withington, of Fringford Lodge, Bicester[223]
  • 1941: Major George Cecil Whitaker, of Britwell House, Watlington, Oxford[224]
  • 1942: Bertram Edward Dunbar Kilburn, of Ledwell House, Sandford St. Martin, Oxford[225]
  • 1943: Sir Sothern Holland, of Westwell Manor, Burford, Oxfordshire[226]
  • 1944: Henry Mark Beaufoy, of Hill House, Steeple Aston[227]
  • 1945: Randal Smith, 2nd Baron Bicester, of Tusmore Park, Bicester[228]
  • 1946: Ellis Haldane Chinnery, of Fringford House, Bicester[229]
  • 1947: Captain Thomas Miller, of Icknield House, Goring-on-Thames[230]
  • 1948: Sir William Goodenough, 1st Baronet, of Filkins Hall, Lechlade, Gloucs.[231]
  • 1949: Captain Duncan Mackinnon, of Swinbrook House, Burford[232]
  • 1950: Brevet-Colonel Morys Lancelot Lloyd-Mostyn, of Old Rectory, Hethe, Bicester[233]
  • 1951: Michael Henry Mason, of Scott's House, Eynsham Park, Witney[234]
  • 1952: Lieut-Colonel Robert Peter Fleming,, of Merrimoles House, Nettlebed, Henley-on-Thames[235]
  • 1953: Doctor Arthur Quinton Wells, of Shipton Manor, Kidlington, Oxford[236]
  • 1954: Major Harold George Morrell, of King's End House, Bicester[237]
  • 1955: Major Alexander Alfred Miller, of Shotover House, Wheatley[238]
  • 1956: Colonel Hugh John Cochrane Ducat-Hamersley, of Pyrton Manor, Watlington[239]
  • 1957: Brevet Colonel John Thomson, of Woodperry, Stanton St. John, Oxford[240]
  • 1958: Lieut-Colonel Henry Thomas Birch Reynardson, of Adwell House, Tetsworth,[241]
  • 1959: Lieut-Colonel Aubrey Vere Spencer, of Wheatfield- Park, Tetsworth[242]
  • 1960: Colonel Herbert William James Morrell, of Carphill, Sandford St. Martin[243]
  • 1961: Hugh David Hamilton Wills, of Sandford Park, Sandford St. Martin, Oxford[244]
  • 1962: John Heyworth, of Bradwell Grove, Burford[245]
  • 1963: Lieut.-Colonel Anthony Donnithorne Taylor, of North Aston Manor, Oxford[246]
  • 1964: John Barkley Schuster, of Manor Farm, Nether Worton, Middle Barton[247]
  • 1965: Richard Alan Budgett, of Portway House, Kirtlington[248]
  • 1966: Lieut.-Colonel John Edward Stanes Chamberlayne, of The Elm, Chipping Norton[249]
  • 1967: Captain Charles Raymond Radclyffe, of Lew, Oxford[250]
  • 1968: Major Robert Arnold Paul Butler, of Lower Farm, Ramsden, Oxford[251]
  • 1969: Major Benjamin George Barnett, of Swifts House, near Bicester[252]
  • 1970: Henry Miles Gosling, of Stratton Audley Park, Bicester[253]
  • 1971: Major-General Sir Randle Guy Feilden, of Old Manor House, Minster Lovell[254]
  • 1972: Major John Francis Ballard, of Over Worton House, Middle Barton[255]
  • 1973: Major Peter Henry Parker, of The Hays, Ramsden[256]
  • 1974: William Robert Ashley Birch Reynardson, of Adwell House, Tetsworth[257]
  • 1975: John Ernest Harley Collins, of Tusmore Park, Bicester[258]
  • 1976: Major Alastair Giles Mann, of Wheatfield House, Tetsworth, Oxford[259]
  • 1977: John Coppleston Luther Fane, of Wormsley Park, Watlington[260]
  • 1978: William Archibald Ottley Juxon Bell, of Cottisford House, near Bicester[261]
  • 1979: The Hon. Charles Evelyn Cecil, of Wilcote House, Charlbury[262]
  • 1980: Robin Fleming, of Church Farm, Steeple Barton[263]
  • 1981: Colonel Thomas Armitage Hall, of Chiselhampton House, Stadhampton[264]
  • 1982: Ian Weston Smith, of The Old Rectory, Hinton Waldrist, Faringdon[265]
  • 1983: Sir Mark Annesley Norman, of Wilcote Manor, Charlbury[266]
  • 1984: Isabella Juliet Hutchinson, of Sarsden Glebe, Churchill.[267]
  • 1985: Alan Tyser, of West Hanney House, Wantage[268]
  • 1986: Charles John Swallow, of Manor Barn House, Wendlebury, Bicester[269]
  • 1987: Frederick Roger Goodenough, of Broadwell Manor, Lechlade, Gloucs.[270]
  • 1988: Hugo Laurence Joseph Brunner, of 26 Norham Road, Oxford[271]
  • 1989: Charles George Archibald Parker, of The White House, Nuffield[272]
  • 1990: Crispin Gascoigne, of The Manor House, Stanton Harcourt, Oxford[273]
  • 1991: Julian Blackwell, of Osse Field, Appleton, near Abingdon.[274]
  • 1992: John Joseph Eyston, of Mapledurham House, near Reading, Berkshire[275]
  • 1993: Sir David Black[276]
  • 1994: David Peter Mason, of Scott's House, Eynsham Park, Witney[277]
  • 1995: John Stuart Bridgeman, of Eastgate House, Hornton, Banbury[278]
  • 1996: Malcolm Ralph Cochrane, of Grove Farmhouse, Shipton-under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton[279]
  • 1997: Wendy, Lady French, The Old Vicarage, Ipsden[280]
  • 1998: Richard Ovey, Hernes, Rotherfield Greys
  • 1999: Andrew James Feilden, The Old Manor House, Minster Lovell, near Witney

21st century

  • 2000: Richard Hubert Lethbridge, The Dower House, Westhall Hill, Fulbrook, Burford
  • 2001: Lady McLintock, The Manor House, Westhall Hill, Fulbrook, Burford
  • 2002: Brigadier John Nigel Ballard Mogg, Brightwell Park, Brightwell Baldwin
  • 2003: Anthony Flinders Spink, The Mill House, Woolstone, Uffington
  • 2004: Anne Kelaart, Manor Farm, Nettlebed
  • 2005: Ian Michael Laing
  • 2006: Peter Christopher Bickmore
  • 2007: Thomas Christopher Loyd
  • 2008: Ian Peter Inshaw
  • 2009: Charles Richard Dick of Appleton, Abingdon[281]
  • 2010: Marie-Jane Barnett of Towersay[282]
  • 2011: Penelope O. Glen of Forest Hill[283]
  • 2012: William Alden of Iffley[284]
  • 2013: Graham Upton of Headington[285]
  • 2014: Tony Stratton of The Ridings, Oxford[286]
  • 2015: Thomas Henry Birch Reynardson[287]
  • 2016: Sarah Jane Taylor of Rycote Park, near Thame[288]
  • 2017: Jane Elizabeth Cranston of Abingdon[289]
  • 2018: Richard Venables of Islip[290]
  • 2019: The Lady Jay of Ewelme, Wallingford[291]
  • 2020: Amanda Ponsonby of Churchill, near Chipping Norton[292]
  • 2021: Imam Monawar Hussain, of Cowley[293]
  • 2022: Mark George Beard, of Buckland[294]
  • 2023: Sally Patricia Scott, of Shenington, Banbury[295]
  • 2024: James Justin Macnamara, of Lower Heyford[296]

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