High Sheriff of Devon
The High Sheriff of Devon is the Queen's representative for the County of Devon, a territory known as his bailiwick. Selected from three nominated people, he holds his office over the duration of a year. He has judicial, ceremonial and administrative functions and executes High Court Writs. The office historically was "Sheriff of Devon", changed in 1974 to "High Sheriff of Devon".
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History
The office of Sheriff is the oldest under the crown. It is over 1000 years old, with its establishment before the Norman Conquest. It 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. Under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972, on 1 April 1974 the office previously known as Sheriff was retitled High Sheriff. 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.
Sheriffs of Devon
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- Heche
- 1068–1096: Baldwin de Moeles (or de Brionne) [1][2]
- 1135–1137: Richard filius Baldwin (Richard fitz Baldwin)
- 1137–1142: Adelise (Alice) - wife of Richard fitz Baldwin
- 1142: Adelise (Alice)
- 1154–1157: Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon
- 1157–1160: William de Boterellis
- 1161–1167: Hugh de Ralegh
- 1167–1172: Robert filius Bernardi
- 1173–1174: Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall
- 1175: William Rufus
- 1177–1179: Hugh de Gundevilla
- 1179–1189: William Briewere
- 1193–1195: Sir Richard Reynolds with Henry de Furneaux
- 1195–1197: Henry de Furneaux
- 1198: William of Wrotham[3] jointly with Torrington.[4]
- 1198 John de Torrington jointly with Wrotham[4]
- 1199: Hugh Bardulf[5]
- 1200: William Briewere
- 1200: Ralph Morin
- 1202–1208: William Briewere with Ralph de Mora
- 1209–1215: Robert de Veteri Ponte replaced by Eudo de Bello Campo
- 1215: Henry de la Pomeray
- 1215: Robert de Erlegh
- 1217: William, Earl of Salisbury
- 1218: Robert de Alba Mara
- 1218: Robert de Curtenai
- 1222: Walter le Poer
- 1224: William Brewer the younger/ Roger de Langeford
- 1225: William de Ralega
- 1228: Roger la Zouch
- 1229: Adam de Cerne
- 1230: Ranulph de Cerne
- 1231: Thomas de Cyrencestria/ Thomas de la Wyle
- 1232: Thomas de la Wyle
- 1233: Robert de Vallibus, Richard de Langeford
- 1234: Peter de Russell
- 1234: Nicholas de Moels
- 1236–1249: Walter of Bath
- 1250–1251: Walter of Bathond
- 1252/4/7: Ralph de Willington (of Umberleigh) (Rad(olf)us de Wilton). Sheriff in 39 Henry III (1254) per Risdon,[6] 42 Henry III(1257) per Burke.[7]
- 1253–1255: William of Englefeurd
- 1256–1257: Gerald de Horton and Henry de Horton (son of Gerald)
- 1258–1259: William de Curcensay
- 1260–1261: Rad'us Lodescomb
- 1262–1269: Rad'us de Esse
- 1270: William de Bikels
- 1272–1273: Thomas Delpin
- 1276: Matthew de Eggleshill
- 1277: Thomas Delpin
- 1278–1279: Warenus de Sechevile
- 1280–1285: Thomas Delpin
- 1286: William de Munketun and Roger de Ingepen
- 1287: Robert de Wodton
- 1288–1291: Matthew son of John
- 1292: Matthew and Thomas
- 1293–1301: Gilbert de Knovill
1300–1399
- 1301–1306: Thomas de Ralegh [8]
- 1307: Ralph de Gorges [8]
- 1308: Thomas de Ralegh [8]
- 1309: Nicholas de Kirkham [8]
- 1310: Nicholas de Tewkesbury
- 1311–1312: Matthew de Furneux [8]
- 1315: Robert de Horton [8]
- 1316–1317: Matthew de Clivedon [8]
- 1318: Matthew de Clivedon and Robert Bendyn [8]
- 1319: Robert Bendyn [8]
- 1320: John Bigbury [8]
- 1321: Robert Bendyn [8]
- 1322: Nicholas Cheyney [8]
- 1323: Mathew Crawthorne [8]
- 1324: Walter Bathon [8]
- 1325: James Cockington [8]
- 1326: Henry Tirell [8]
- 1327: James de Cockington [8]
- 1328: William de Chiverston [8]
- 1330: William de Faucomberge [8]
- 1332: Matthew de Cranthorne [8]
- 1333: Reginald de Monte Forti [8]
- 1334: Hildebrand de London (forced to resign)
- 1334–1335: William de Aumarle, or Alba Marla [8]
- 1336–1337: John de Chiddeliegh, or Chudelegh
- 1337: Peter de Veel
- 1338–1339: John de Ralegh of Beaudeport [8]
- 1340–1341: John de Ralegh of Charneys [8]
- 1342: Henry Tirrell [8]
- 1343: William Pipard [8]
- 1344: Walter de Horton [8]
- 1344: John de Chiverston
- 1345–1346: Henry Tirrell [8]
- 1347: Richard Cogan
- 1347: Ralph Bryt, then Ralph Beaupel [8]
- 1348–1350: Almaric Fitz-Waryn [8]
- 1351: Robert de Hach [8]
- 1352–1353: William Auncel [8]
- 1354: John de Northcote, William Auncel and Richard Chaumbernoun [8]
- 1355: Richard Chaumbernoun [8]
- 1356–1357: John Daubernoun [8]
- 1358: William Atte Yeo [8]
- 1359–1361: Richard de Brankescombe [8]
- 1362: Almaric Fitz Waryn [8]
- 1363: Martin Fishacre [8]
- 1364: William de Brightelee [8]
- 1365: John Boys of Halberton [8]
- 1366: William Servyngton [8]
- 1367–1368: Richard de Brankescombe, then John Ralegh of Charneys [8]
- 1369: Thomas Chaumbernoun [8]
- 1369: Richard Chiselden
- 1370: Thomas de Afton [8]
- 1371: Richard Beaumont or Thomas Chaumbernoun [8]
- 1372: Nicholas Whyting [8]
- 1373: Richard de Chiselden [8]
- 1374: Sir John Daumarle then Nicholas de la Pomeroy [8]
- 1375: Richard Brankescombe, then William Allthorpe [8]
- 1376: Nicholas de la Pomeroy [8]
- 1377: Sir John Ralegh [8]
- 1378: Sir John Daumarle [8]
- 1379: John Fitz Payne [8]
- 1380: Sir John Strech of Pinhoe and Hempston Arundel (Little Hempston) [8]
- 1381: Walter Corneu or Cornu [8]
- 1382: Richard Chaumbernoun [8]
- 1383: Richard Kendale [8]
- 1384: Sir William de Ashthorp [8]
- 1385: James Chudelegh [8]
- 1386: Richard Whitelegh of Osborn Newton in Churchstow [8]
- 1387: Richard Chaumbernon [8]
- 1388: Sir John Poulet [8]
- 1389: Nicholas Kirkham [8]
- 1390: Sir William Bonville of Shute [8]
- 1391: William Carmynowe [8]
- 1392: Sir John Grenevyle of Bideford [9]
- 1393: Thomas Ralegh [8]
- 1394: Sir Thomas Broke [8]
- 1394: Sir James Chuddelegh
- 1395: John Grenville [8]
- 1396: William Ferrers of Chircheton [8]
- 1397: William Malerbe [8]
- 1398: Thomas Peverel [8]
- 1399: William Beaumont [8]
1400–1499
- 1400: John Keynes [8]
- 1401: Sir Thomas Pomeroy of Combe Raleigh [8]
- 1402: John Herle and then John Wyke of Nynehead, Somerset [8]
- 1403–1404: Thomas Gorges [8]
- 1405: John Cole [8]
- 1404: John Beville of Woolston in Poundstock, Cornwall
- 1406: John Chusilden [8]
- 1406: Sir Johm Herle
- 1407: Edmund Pyne of Upton Pyne [8]
- 1408: Sir William Cheney [8]
- 1409: Sir Thomas Pomeroy of Combe Raleigh [8]
- 1410: Sir Robert Chalons of Challonsleigh, Plympton [8]
- 1411: Thomas Beaumont
- 1412: Sir Thomas Pomeroy of Combe Raleigh
- 1414: Sir John Arundell [8]
- 1415: John Beville of Woolston in Poundstock, Cornwall [8]
- 1416: Sir William Talbot of Moditonham in Botus Fleming [8]
- 1417: Stephen Derneford [8]
- 1418: Sir Hugh Courtenay of Haccombe and Bampton [8]
- 1419: Thomas Beaumont [8]
- 1420–1421: Sir Robert Chalons of Challonsleigh, Plympton [8]
- 1422: Thomas Beaumont [8]
- 1423: William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville of Chewton [10]
- 1424: Richard Hankeford [8]
- 1425: Sir Thomas Brooke of Holditch [8]
- 1426: Sir Walter Palton [8]
- 1427: Sir Thomas Beaumont [8]
- 1428: Robert Hill [8]
- 1429: James Chuddelegh [8]
- 1430: John Bosom of Bosomzeal, Dittisham[8]
- 1431: Edward Pomeroy of Sandridge and James Chidley [8]
- 1432: Edmund Pyne of Upton Pyne [8]
- 1433: John Cheyne of Pynho or Pynne [8]
- 1434: Thomas Bonvill [8]
- 1435: Sir Thomas Stawell
- 1435: John Yarde [8]
- 1436: Roger Chaumbernon
- 1436: Sir Thomas Beaumont [8]
- 1438: Sir Thomas Arundell [8]
- 1439: James Chidlegh or Chidelegh [8]
- 1440: Sir William Beauchamp [8]
- 1441: Robert Burton [8]
- 1442: William Wadham (d.1452) of Edge, Branscombe [8][11]
- 1443: Richard Yarde [8]
- 1444: John Cheyne of Pynne [8]
- 1445: John Blewet [8]
- 1446: Nicholas Broughton [8]
- 1447: Henry Fortescue [8]
- 1448: Thomas Buttokessyde [8]
- 1449: Sir Hugh Stucley [8]
- 1450: James Chudley or Chiddelegh [8]
- 1451: Robert Burton [8]
- 1452: Sir Edward Hill [8]
- 1453: Henry Fortescue [8]
- 1454: John Cheyne of Pynne [8]
- 1455: Richard Hals [8]
- 1456: Andrew Hillersdon [8]
- 1457: Edward Langford [8]
- 1458: John Nanfan [8]
- 1459: Richard Hals [8]
- 1460: Baldwin Fulford [8]
- 1461: John Dynham, 1st Baron Dynham [12]
- 1462–1463: John Cheyne of Pynne [12]
- 1464: Robert Chichester [12]
- 1465: John Arundel [12]
- 1466: Christopher Worseley [12]
- 1467: William Dennys [12]
- 1468: Philip Beaumont [12]
- 1469: Richard Chichester (1st term)[10]
- 1470: Nicholas Carewe [12]
- 1471: (Sir) Philip Courtenay [12]
- 1472: Philip Copleston [12]
- 1473: John Cheyne of Pynne [12]
- 1474: Richard Pomeray [12]
- 1475: Richard Chichester (2nd term)[10]
- 1476: Sir Otis Gilbert [13]
- 1477: Charles Dinham [12]
- 1478: John Sapcot [12]
- 1479: Edward Courtenay [12]
- 1480: Halathe Maleverer [12]
- 1481: Sir Robert Willoughby [12]
- 1482: Giles Dawbeney [12]
- 1483: William Courtenay [10]
- 1484: Halnathe Maleverer [12]
- 1485: Thomas Maleverer [12]
- 1486: John Halwell [12]
- 1487: Richard Edgcumbe [12]
- 1488: Robert Willoughby [12]
- 1489: Roger Holland [12]
- 1490: John Halwell [12]
- 1491: William Stoner [12]
- 1492: Walter Enderby [12]
- 1493: Richard Pomeray [12]
- 1494: Roger Holland [12]
- 1495: Piers (or Peter) Edgcumbe (son of Richard HS 1487) [12]
- 1496: John Fortescue [12]
- 1497: William Carew [12]
- 1498: Piers Edgcumbe [12] (2nd term)
- 1499: Roger Holland [12]
1500–1599
- 1500: James Chidley [12]
- 1501: Richard Whiteley [12]
- 1502: Sir Nicholas Wadham [12]
- 1503: Richard Halwell [12]
- 1504: John Fortescue [12]
- 1505: William Marwood [12]
- 1506: John Kirkham [12]
- 1507: John Fortescue [12]
- 1508–1509: Thomas Denys [12] (1st term)
- 1510: John Crocker [12]
- 1511: Richard Coffin (1456-1523) [12]
- 1512: Thomas Goodwin [12]
- 1513: Thomas Denys [12] (2nd term)
- 1514: William Carew [12]
- 1515: Sir Nicholas Wadham [12]
- 1516: John Shilton [12]
- 1517: John Speke [12]
- 1518: Piers Edgcumbe [12] (3rd term)
- 1519: Sir Thomas Denys [12] (3rd term)
- 1520: Ralph Peshall [12]
- 1521: Sir Thomas Stucley [12]
- 1522: Sir William Courtenay (d.1535) of Powderham [12] (1st term)
- 1523: Sir Thomas Denys [12] (4th term)
- 1524: John Kirkham [12]
- 1525: Sir John Bassett [12]
- 1526: Sir William Courtenay (d.1535) of Powderham [12] (2nd term)
- 1527: Philip Champernon [12]
- 1528: Sir Thomas Denys [12](5th term)
- 1529: Piers Edgcumbe [12](4th term)
- 1530: John Chamond [12]
- 1531: George St Leger [12]
- 1532: Sir Thomas Denys [12] (6th term)
- 1533: Richard Grenville [12]
- 1534: Sir William Courtenay (d.1535) of Powderham [12](3rd term)
- 1535: John Fulford [12] (1st term)
- 1536: Hugh I Pollard of King's Nympton [12]
- 1537: Sir George Carew of Mohuns Ottery [12]
- 1538: Richard Pollard [12]
- 1539: John Chamond [12]
- 1540: Hugh Pollard [12]
- 1541: John Fulford [12] (2nd term)
- 1542: Hugh Powlet [12]
- 1543: Sir George Carew of Mohuns Ottery [12]
- 1544: Richard Edgcumbe [12]
- 1545: Sir Hugh Stucley [12]
- 1546: Hugh Pollard [12]
- 1547: Peter Carew and then Gawain Carew of Exeter and Wood [12]
- 1548: Sir Peter Courtenay (d.1552) of Ugbrooke [12]
- 1549: Sir Thomas Denys (7th term) [12]
- 1550: John Chichester of Great Torrington, Youlston and Raleigh [10]
- 1551: Richard Chidley [12]
- 1552: Sir Richard Edgecombe [14]
- 1553: Sir Thomas Denys (8th term) [14]
- 1554: James Courteney of Upcott [14]
- 1555: Robert Carey of Clovelly and Exeter [14]
- 1556: Sir John Fulford of Fulford[14]
- 1557: Sir Robert Denys [14]
- 1558: Thomas Southcote of Shillingford St George and Bovey Tracey [14]
- 1559: Sir Arthur Champernowne of Modbury and Dartington [12]
- 1560: Sir Richard Hilliard of Devon [12]
- 1561: Christopher Copleton [12]
- 1562 (May-Nov): John Mallet of Woolleigh in Beaford [15]
- 1562: Richard Fortescue of Filleigh[16]
- 1563: Richard Duke of Otterton [12]
- 1564: Thomas Monk [12]
- 1565: Peter Edgcumbe (son of Sir Richard, HS 1552) [17]
- 1566: Lewis Stucley [12]
- 1567: Robert Dennis of Holcombe Burnell[12]
- 1568: Richard Strode [12]
- 1569: John Mallet of Woolleigh in Beaford [12]
- 1570: Thomas Southcote of Shillingford St George and Bovey Tracey [18]
- 1571: John Parker [12]
- 1572: John Gilbard [12]
- 1573: Thomas Carew [10]
- 1574: Arthur Bassett of Umberleigh[12]
- 1575: Sir John Fulford of Fulford[12]
- 1576: Richard Bampfield (1526-1594) of Poltimore[12]
- 1577: John Chichester [12]
- 1578: Roger Prideaux of Soldon [12]
- 1578: Edward Bridgeman[19]
- 1579: William Courtenay of Powderham Castle[10]
- 1580: John Clifton [12]
- 1581 (Feb-Nov): John Fitz of Fitzford [12]
- 1582: John Fortescue[12]
- 1583 (25 Eliz I): Lord Edward Seymour [12]
- 1584 (26 Eliz I): Richard Reynell and Humphrey Speccot [12][20] or Hugh I Fortescue (1544–1600), of Filleigh[21]
- 1585: Humphrey Speccot [12]
- 1586: William Kirkham [12]
- 1587: George Carey [12]
- 1588: Hugh Pollard [12]
- 1589: William Carew of Haccomb [12]
- 1590: Thomas Ridgeway of Torre Abbey [12]
- 1591: Henry Rolle [12]
- 1592: Richard Champernown of Modbury [12]
- 1593: William Strode of Newnham[22]
- 1594: Sir Thomas Denys of Holcombe Rogus [12]
- 1595: Sir Edward Seymour, Bt. of Berry Pomeroy[12]
- 1596: William Walrond [12]
- 1597: John Copleton [12]
- 1598: William Fortescue, died and replaced by Henry Rolle [12]
- 1599: Henry Rolle [12]
1600-1699
- 1600: Thomas Ridgeway, 1st Earl of Londonderry of Torre Abbey[23]
- 1601: Edmond Parker [12]
- 1602: Thomas Hele of Fleet Damarell [24]
- 1603: William Pole
- 1604: Amias Bampfield of Poltimore House and South Moulton [12]
- 1605: John Drake of Mount Drake and Ash, Musbury [12]
- 1606: Sir Edward Seymour, Bt. [12]
- 1607: William Abbot [12]
- 1608: Robert Rolle of Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe [12]
- 1609: John Acland of Broadclyst [10]
- 1610: William Crymes [12]
- 1611: Hugh Ackland [12]
- 1612: Sir Thomas Wise of Sydenham, Marystow [12]
- 1613: Sir Edward Giles of Bowden House, Ashprington and Dean Court, Dean Prior [12]
- 1614: George Smyth [12]
- 1615: John Speccott of Thornbury [12]
- 1616: John Giffard of Halsbury, Parkham [12]
- 1617; George Southcote of Shillingford [12]
- 1618: Thomas Hele of Flete House [25] (son of Thomas, HS 1601)
- 1619: Sir Warwick Hele of Wembury [25] (grandson of Thomas, HS 1601)
- 1620: Christopher Savery of Totnes and Shilston [12]
- 1621: Sampson Hele of Gnaton, Newton Ferrers [26]
- 1622: Edmund Parker [12]
- 1623: Edmund Fortescue of Fallapitt House [12]
- 1624: Henry Tuthill [12]
- 1625: Sir Simon Leach (1567-1638) of Cadeleigh [12]
- 1626: Nicholas Fry [12]
- 1627: John Northcote (1570-1632) or his son Sir John Northcote, 1st Baronet of Hayne, Newton St Cyres[27]
- 1628: Walter Yonge [12]
- 1629: Sir Henry Rosewell [12]
- 1630: Sir John Davie, 1st Baronet of Creedy House, Sandford[10]
- 1631: Henry Ashford [12]
- 1632: Arthur Arscot of Tedcot [12]
- 1633: Sir Francis Drake, 1st Baronet of Buckland Abbey [12]
- 1634: John Bampfield of Poltimore [12]
- 1635: Sir Thomas Drew [28]
- 1636 (Jan-Oct): Sir Thomas Hele, 1st Baronet of Flete House,Fleet Damerel [29]
- 1637: Denys I Rolle (1614-1638), of Bicton[28]
- 1638: Thomas Wise of Sydenham, Marystow and Mount Wise, Stoke Damerel [28]
- 1639: Sir John Pole, 1st Baronet of Shute,Devon and later of Colcombe Castle, Colyton [28]
- 1640: Sir Nicholas Martyn
- 1641: Sir John Acland, 1st Baronet[10]
- 1642: Edmund Fortescue of Fallapit House
- 1642: Richard I Culme (1569-1649) of Canonsleigh Abbey & Molland-Champson[30][31]
- 1644:
- 1645: Sir Francis Drake, 2nd Baronet
- 1646: William Bastard [32]
- 1647: Edmond Parker[33]
- 1648: John Clobery [34]
- 1649: Robert Rolle of Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe [35]
- 1650: William Putt [36]
- 1651: William Morice of Werrington[37]
- 1652: George Southcott, Esq., of Buckland[38]
- 1653: Peter Bevis[39]
- 1654: Robert Shapcote [40]
- 1655: Sir John Coplestone [41][42]
- 1656:
- 1657: John Blackmore [43]
- 1658: Robert Duke of Otterton
- John Doidge
- 1660: Matthew Hele of Holwell [26]
- 1660 (Nov): Sir Coplestone Bampfylde, 2nd Baronet of Poltimore[10]
- 1662: Sir John Drake, 1st Baronet of Great Trill, Axminster [44]
- 1664: Sir William Courtenay, 1st Baronet[10]
- 1664: Richard Cabell of Brooke [45]
- 12 November 1665: John Kelland[46]
- 7 November 1666: Henry Northleigh[47]
- 6 November 1667: James Tuckfield[48]
- 6 November 1668: Richard Cable[49]
- 11 November 1669: James Rodd[50]
- 4 November 1670: Sir John Davie, 2nd Baronet[51]
- 9 November 1671: Henry Walter[52]
- 11 November 1672: Sir Thomas Putt, 1st Baronet, of Gittisham[53]
- 12 November 1673: Sir Peter Lear, 1st Baronet, of Lindridge House[54]
- 5 November 1674: Josias Calmady, of Langdon, Wembury[55]
- 11 November 1674: John Arscott, snr., of Tetcott[56][57](died in office 25/09/1675 and replaced by son (sic[58]) John Arscott, jnr in October 1675)
- 8 October 1675: John Arscott, jnr.[59]
- 1676: Edmund Parker & Sir William Bastard of Gerston, West Alvington [57]
- 1677: Thomas Reynell of East Ogwell [60][61]
- 1678: Richard Duke (of Otterton)[57]
- 1679: Sir Edward Seymour, 3rd Baronet of Berry Pomeroy[57]
- 1680: Henry Northleigh of Peamore, Exminster [57]
- 1681: Sir Courtenay Pole, 2nd Baronet of Shute[57]
- 1682: John Rolle (d.1706) of Stevenstone[62]
- 1683: John Kelland of Painsford, Ashprington [63]
- 1684:
- 1685: Richard Coffin [64]
- 1686: William Bragge of Sadborow, Thorncombe [65]
- 1687: John Row of Kingston [66]
- 1688: Thomas Drewe of Broadhembury [67]
- 1689: Sir John Davie, 3rd Baronet of Creedy House[68]
- 1689: Francis Fulford [69]
- 1690: Sir Hugh Acland, 5th Baronet of Killerton [10]
- 1691: Sampson Hele [26] (uncle of Matthew, HS 1660)
- 1692: Sir William Davie, 4th Baronet of Creedy House[10]
- 1693: Sir Christopher Savery
- 1694: Josias Calmady of Leawood, Bridestowe [70]
- 1695:
- 1696: Walter Radcliffe [71]
- 1697:
- 1699 (Jan-Nov): Sir John Elwill, 1st Baronet of Polsloe House, near Exeter [72]
1700–1799
- 1700: Arthur Tremayne of Sydenham
- 1701: Sir John Rogers, 1st Baronet of Wiscombe and Blachford[10]
- 1702: George Parker [73]
- 1703: William Harris of Hayne [74]
- 1704: David Long
- 1705:
- 1707: Peter West
- 1708: Nicholas Trist of Bowden House, Totnes. (Mayor of Totnes in 1718 & 1737).[75]
- 1709:
- 1711: John Woolcombe of Pitton, Yealmpton [76]
- 1713: James Smith [77]
- 1714: Arthur Arscott [78]
- 1715: John Davie, 5th Baronet of Creedy
- 1716: Sir Henry Langford, 3rd Baronet [79]
- 1718: John Pollexfen [80]
- 1718: Thomas Cholwicke [81]
- 1720: William Bickford of Dunsland and Arscott
- 1721:
- 1723: Robert Fry of Yarty [82]
- 1725: Thomas Balle of Mamhead, near Chudleigh[83]
- 1726: William Tucker of Coryton, Kilmington, Devon [84]
- 1727: Coulson Fellowes of Eggesford and Ramsey Abbey, Hunts.[85]
- 1728: Waldo Calmady [80]
- 1729: John Russel of Silverton [86]
- 1730: Robert Marwood [87]
- 1731: Thomas Carew, 4th Baronet[10]
- 1732: ?(Harry Trelawney of Whitley)
- 1733: Richard Duke of Otterton [88]
- 1735:
- 1736: Richard Stevens of Moretown[89]
- 1737: George Buck, of Biddeford [90]
- 1738: Francis Drew [91]
- 1739: John Luscomb, of Combe Royal [92]
- 1739: Arthur Tremayne of Sydenham
- 1740: Richard Beavis, of Clyst, Esq.[93]
- 1741: Robert Lucas of Bampton [94]
- 1742: John Pollexfen, of Mothecombe [95]
- 1743:
- 1746: John Bassett of Heanton Court, Heanton Punchardon [96]
- 1747: Thomas Benson[97]
- 1748: Sir John Rogers, 3rd Baronet of Plymstock[10]
- 1748: Dennis Stucley
- 1751: John Woollcombe of Ashbury
- 1752: George Fursdon of Fursdon [98]
- 1753: Sir John Chichester, 5th Baronet of Rawleigh [10]
- 1754: Peter Maddick Docton, of Whitley [99]
- 1755: Sir John Rogers, 3rd Baronet of Blachford, near Cornwood[10]
- 1756: John Oliver Williams of Exweeke [100]
- 1757: John Quick of Newton St Cyre [101]
- 1758: Peter Comyns, of Morchard-Bishop [102]
- 1759: James Modiford Heywood of Marestow [103]
- 1761: John Davie, 7th Baronet [10]
- 1762:
- 1763: Benedictus Marwood Tucker of Coryton, Kilmington, Devon[104]
- 1764: William Spicer of Weare Park, near Exeter [105]
- 1765: Paul Orchard of Hartland Abbey [106]
- 1766:
- 1767: James Hamlyn, of Clovelly Court[107]
- 1769: Thomas Northmore of Cleve
- 1771: Richard Doidge [108]
- 1772: Charles Hayne of Lupton[109]
- 1773: Thomas Hull
- 1774: John Line of Lindridge House.[110]
- 1776: John Baring of Mount Radford, Exeter [105]
- 1777:
- 1779: Robert Lydston Newcombe of Kenton[111]
- 1780:
- 1781: John Burridge Cholwick of Farrington [112]
- 1782: Sir John de la Pole, 6th Baronet [113]
- 1783: Francis Rose Drewe [114]
- 1784: Thomas Lane [114]
- 1785: John Henry Southcote of Buckland [115]
- 1786: Alexander Hamilton of Topsham [116]
- 1787: John Quick of Newton St Cyres [117]
- 1788: Sir John Chichester, 6th Baronet of Youlston[10]
- 1789: Montague Edmund Parker, of Whiteway [118]
- 1790: Peter Perring [112]
- 1791: Walter Palk of Marleigh [119]
- 1792: Edward Cotsford of Winslade House, Clyst St. Mary[120]
- 1793:
- 1795: William Clark of Buckland Tout Saints [121] (died in office 1795)
- 1796:
- 1798: Arthur Tremaine of Sydenham [122]
- 1799: Robert Lydston Newcombe
1800–1899
- 5 February 1800: Reymundo Putt, of Gittisham[123]
- 11 February 1801: Peter Bluett, of Holcombe Court[124]
- 25 February 1802: Sir John Davie, 8th Baronet, of Creedy[125]
- 3 February 1803: Sir Stafford Northcote, 7th Baronet, of Pynes[126]
- 8 February 1804: Thomas Porter, of Rockbear[127]
- 6 February 1805: Samuel Kekewich, of Peamore House[128]
- 1 February 1806: William Jackson, of Cowley[129]
- 4 February 1807: John Bulteel, of Fleet[130]
- 3 February 1808: Sir Henry Carew, 7th Baronet, of Haccombe[131]
- 6 February 1809: Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th Baronet, of Killerton, near Exeter[132]
- 31 January 1810: Sir Manasseh Masseh Lopes, 1st Baronet, of Maristow House[133]
- 8 February 1811: Arthur Champernowne, of Dartington Hall[134]
- 24 January 1812: James Hay, of Collipriest[135]
- 10 February 1813: Richard Hippisley-Tuckfield, of Fulford[136]
- 4 February 1814: John Newcomb, of Starcross[137]
- 13 February 1815: James Marwood Elton, of Churchstock[138]
- 1816: Sir Arthur Chichester, 7th Baronet of Youlston House[10]
- 1817: Sir Walter Roberts of Courtland [139]
- 1818: Sir William Templer Pole, 7th Baronet of Shute[140]
- 1819: Trebe Hele Heys of Dallamere [141]
- 1820: Robert Hunt of Sidbury [142]
- 1821: John Davie, 9th Baronet [10]
- 1822: Sir Thomas Fuller-Eliott-Drake, 1st Baronet of Nutwell Court[143]
- 1823: Thomas Beaumont Bewes [144]
- 1824: Benjamin Bowden Dickenson of Tiverton [145]
- 1825: George Strode of Newnham Park [146]
- 1826: Lewis William Buck of Daddon House (alias Moreton House), Bideford, and Hartland Abbey [147]
- 1827: Robert William Newman of Sandridge, near Dartmouth
- 1828: William Langmead of Elford Leigh [148]
- 1829: Humphrey Phineas Davie, 10th Baronet [10]
- 1830: John Beaumont Swete, of Oxton House[149]
- 1831: Sir Bourchier Wrey, 8th Baronet, of Tawstock[150]
- 1832: John Morth Woollcombe, of Ashbury[151]
- 1833: John Quicke, of Newton House[152]
- 1834: Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, of Kitley[153]
- 1835: Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, of Peamore[154]
- 1836: Robert Robertson, of Membland[155]
- 1837: William Roope Ilbert, of Horswell[156]
- 1838: Sir John Rogers, 6th Baronet, of Blatchford[157]
- 1839: Codrington Parr, of Stonelands[158]
- 1840: Augustus Stowey, of Kenbury[159]
- 1841: John Crocker Bulteel, of Flete House, was initially appointed,[160] but was replaced by William Arundell Harris Arundell, of Lifton Park[161]
- 1842: Emanuel Lousada, of Peak House[162]
- 1843: William John Clarke, of Buckland[163]
- 1844: Henry Cartwright, of Forde House[164][165]
- 1845: Edward Simcoe Drewe, of the Grange[166]
- 1846: Sir Walter Carew, 8th Baronet, of Haccombe[167]
- 1847: Henry Champernowne, of Dartington[168]
- 1848: John Sillifant, of Coombe[169]
- 1849: Montagu Edmund Newcombe Parker, of Whiteway[170]
- 1850: William Arundel Yeo, of Fremington[171]
- 1851: Richard Durant, of Sharpham[172]
- 1852: James Cornish, of Black Hall[173]
- 1853: Edmund Bastard Hen Gennys, of Whitleigh Hall[174]
- 1854: Richard Sommers Gard, of Rougemont[175]
- 1855: Thomas Daniel, of Stoodleigh[176]
- 1856: James Samuel Pitman, of Dunchidrock[177]
- 1857: Sir Massey Lopes, 3rd Baronet of Maristow House[178]
- 1858: Sir Edward Marwood-Elton, 1st Baronet, of Widworthy Court[179]
- 1859: John Henry Hippisley, of Shobrook Park[180]
- 1860: Peter Richard Hoare, of Luscombe[181]
- 1861: Sir John Thomas Buller Duckworth, of Weare, Topsham, 2nd Baronet, of Weare, Topsham[182]
- 1862: Maj-Gen. Edward Mortlock Studd, of Oxton House, Kenton[183]
- 1863: Sir George Stucley, 1st Baronet, of Hartland Abbey, Bideford[184]
- 1864: Hon. Mark George Kerr Rolle, of Stevenstone[185]
- 1865: Baldwin John Pollexfen Bastard, of Kitley[186]
- 1866: Sir John Kennaway, 2nd Baronet[187]
- 1867: John Quicke, of Newton House, Newton St Cyres.
- 1868: Sir Alexander Palmer Bruce Chichester, 2nd Baronet of Arlington Court
- 1869: John Garratt, of Bishop's Court.
- 1870: John Curzon Moore Stevens, of Winscott.
- 1871: Sir Lydston Newman, 3rd Baronet of Mamhead
- 1872: John George Johnson, of Cross.
- 1873: John Henry Ley, of Trehill.
- 1874: John Walrond Walrond, of Bradfield, Cullompton.
- 1875: George William Culme Soltau Symons, of Chaddlewood.
- 1876: William Henry Peters, of Harefield.
- 1877: John Fleming, of Bigadon.
- 1878: Shilston Calmady Hamlyn, of Leawood, Bridestowe.[10]
- 1879: Thomas Carew, of Collipriest.
- 1880: Reginald Kelly, of Kelly, Lifton.
- 1881: Charles Arthur Williams Troyte, of Huntsham.
- 1882: William Halliday Halliday, of Glenthorn, Lynmouth.
- 1883: Thomas Carew Daniel, of Stoodleigh.
- 1884: Octavius Bradshaw, of Barcombe, Paignton.
- 1885: Alexander Kelso Hamilton, of The Retreat, Topsham.
- 1886: Henry Bingham Mildmay, of Flete.
- 1887: John Blyth Coham Fleming, of Coham, Highampton.
- 1888: Edward Byrom, of Culver House, Exeter.
- 1889: William John Watts, of Forde House, Newton Abbot.
- 1890: Charles Robert Collins, of Strath Culm, Hele[188]
- 1891: Sir Henry Bourchier Toke Wrey, 10th Baronet, of Tawstock Court, Barnstaple[189]
- 1892: Sampson Hanbury, of Bishopstowe, Torquay[190]
- 1893: William Lethbridge, of Wood, South Tawton[191]
- 1894: Arthur Onslow Sillifant, of Coombe, Copplestone[192]
- 1895: Sir John Shelley, 9th Baronet, of Shobrooke Park, Crediton[193]
- 1896: John Pablo Bryce, of Bystock, Exmouth[194]
- 1897: Robert Harvey, of Dundridge, Totnes[195]
- 1898: Sir Charles Daniel Cave, 1st Baronet, of Sidbury Manor House, Sidbury[196]
- 1899: Richard Bowerman West, of Streatham Hall, Exeter[197]
1900–1973
- 1900: John Smyth Smyth-Osbourne, of Ash house, Iddesleigh.
- 1901: Frederick Hamlyn, of Clovelly Court, Bideford.[198]
- 1902: Colonel Edmund Scopoli Walcott, CB, of Rock House, Chudleigh.[199]
- 1903: Sir Charles Dyke Acland, 12th Baronet, of Killerton[10]
- 1904: Samuel Sanders Stephens, of Stedcombe Manor, Axmouth.
- 1905: Edward Herbert Bayldon, of Oaklands, Dawlish.
- 1906: George Sydney Strode-Strode, of Newnham Park, Plympton.
- 1907: Col. Sir Dudley Gordon Alan Duckworth-King, 5th Baronet, of Wear House, Countess Wear.
- 1908: Sir Thomas Hewitt, Kt., of The Hoe, Lynton.
- 1909: Hon. Richard Maitland Westenra Dawson, of Holne Park, Ashburton.
- 1910: Richard Wallis Cory, of Langdon Court, Wembury, Plymouth.
- 1911: Augustus Langham Christie, of Tapeley Park, Instow.
- 1912: Sir Wilfrid Peek, 3rd Baronet, of Rousdon.
- 1913: Joseph Crawhall Chapman, of Cadewell, Torquay.
- 1914: Sir Henry Yarde Buller Lopes, 4th Baronet, of Maristow House, Roborough.
- 1915: Sir Edward Chaning Wills, 2nd Baronet, of Harcombe, Chudleigh.
- 1916: Sir Ernest Cable, Kt., of Lindridge House, Bishopsteignton[10]
- 1917: Sir Frederick Arundell de la Pole, 11th Baronet, of Shute House, Kilmington.
- 1918: Henry Aldenbury Bentick, of Indio, Bovey Tracey.
- 1919: William Pethebridge Martin, of Colleton Manor, Chumleigh.
- 1920: Sir Alfred Lassam Goodson, Kt., of Waddeton Court, Brixham.
- 1921: Edward Clement Atherton Byrom, of Culver, near Exeter.
- 1922: Col. John Edmond Heugh Balfour, CMG, DSO, of The Manor, Sidmouth.
- 1923: Col. William Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, CBE, TD, of Kitley, Yealmpton.
- 1924: Sir Ian Murray Heathcoat-Amory, 2nd Baronet, CBE, of Knightshayes Court, Tiverton.
- 1925: Major Rennell Coleridge, of Salston, Ottery St Mary.
- 1926: Sir Charles Cave, 2nd Baronet of Sidbury Manor, Sidmouth[10]
- 1927: Col. George John Ellicombe, of Rocklands, Chudleigh.
- 1928: Capt. Frederic Bouhier Imbert-Terry, MC, of Blue Hayes, Broad Clyst.
- 1929: Lt-Col. Joshua Craven Hoyle, of Onaton Hall, Yealmpton.
- 1930: Major Robert Paul Kitson, of Hazelwood, Hennock, Bovey Tracey.
- 1931: Lt-Col. Thomas Gracey, of Northcote Manor, Burrington, Umberleigh.
- 1932: Samuel Manning Manning-Kidd, of Oxenways, Membury, Axminster.
- 1933: Lt-Col. Francis Marwood Hext, of Redhayes, Pinhoe, Exeter.
- 1934: Lt-Col. Reginald Bastard, DSO, of Kitley, Yealmpton.
- 1935: Rev Sir Stanley Daws Dewey, 2nd Baronet, of Peak House, Sidmouth
- 1936: Sir William Paul Studholme, of Perridge, Nr. Exeter
- 1937: Lt-Col. Henry Spencer Follett, CBE, of Rockbeare Manor.
- 1938: Sir John Frederick Shelley, 10th Baronet., of Shobrooke Park, Crediton.
- 1939: Capt. Noel Arthur Godolphin Quicke, of Newton House, Newton St Cyres.
- 1940: Lt-Col. Thomas Lane Ormiston, of Trood House, Alphington.
- 1941: Major Sir Samuel Emile Harvey, Kt., of Dundridge, Totnes.[200]
- 1942: Sir John Heathcoat-Amory, 3rd Baronet, of Knightshayes Court, Tiverton
- 1943: George Colvile Hayter-Hames, CBE, of Chagford House, Chagford
- 1944: Benjamin Garnet Lampard-Vachell, of Weare Giffard Hall, Weare Giffard
- 1945: Sir Leonard Wilfred Costello, of Red Rock, Topsham
- 1946: Major Ormsby Allhusen, of Pinhay, Lyme Regis.
- 1947: John Patrick Hepburn, of Scotleigh, Chudleigh.
- 1948: Lt-Col. Sir Henry Bouhier Imbert-Terry, 2nd Baronet, DSO, MC, of Keeper's Lodge, Strete Raleigh, Whimple
- 1949: John Adam Day, of Horsford, Middle Warberry Road, Torquay
- 1950: Major Charles Chichester, of Hall, Bishop's Tawton, near Barnstaple.
- 1951: Sir Edward Charles Benthall, of Lindridge House, Bishopsteignton
- 1952: Cmdr. Sir Reginald Arthur St. John Leeds, 6th Baronet, of Little Oldway, Paignton
- 1953: John Arthur Pethebridge Martin, of Colleton House, Chumleigh.
- 1954: Hugh Lassam Goodson, of Waddeton Court, Brixham
- 1955: Sir Peter Hoare, Bt., of Luscombe Castle, Dawlish
- 1956: Major Dennis Frederic Bankes Stucley, of Hartland Abbey, Bideford
- 1957: Cmdr. Walter Raleigh Gilbert, of Compton Castle, Marldon.
- 1958: Brigadier Sir Ralph Rayner, of Ashcombe Tower[201]
- 1959: Philip Michael Pethebridge Martin, of Beam, Great Torrington.
- 1960: Lt Cdr. Richard John Bramble Mildmay-White, of Mothecombe House, Holbeton, Plymouth.
- 1961: Brigadier Peter Bevil Edward Acland, OBE, MC, of Feniton Court, Honiton.[10]
- 1962: Lt-Col. Richard Douglas Davis Birdwood, MC, of Warmington House, Bideford.[10]
- 1963: Philip Debell Tuckett, of Ludbrook, Yelverton.
- 1964: Col. Joseph Eric Palmer, of Rosemoor, Great Torrington.
- 1965: Lt-Col. Charles Richard Spencer, OBE, of Elfordtown, Yelverton.
- 1966: Brigadier Eric Llewellyn Griffith Griffith-Williams, CBE, DSO, MC, of Rockbeare Manor.
- 1967: Col. Michael Picton Ansell, CBE, DSO, of Pillhead House, Bideford
- 1968: Major General Victor David Graham Campbell, CB, DSO, OBE, of Beggar's Bush, South Brent.
- 1969: Sir Charles Edward Coleridge Cave, Bt., of Sidbury Manor, Sidmouth.[10]
- 1970: Lt-Col. Godfrey Sturdy Incledon-Webber, TD, of St Brannocks, Braunton. 1904-86.
- 1971: James Hubert Cornish-Bowden, Esq., of Black Hall, Avonwick, South Brent.
- 1972: Vice Admiral Sir Peveril Barton Reiby Wallop William-Powlett, of Cadhay, Ottery St Mary.
- 1973: Lt-Col. Trenchard John Pine-Coffin, OBE, of Portledge House, Alwington, Bideford.
High Sheriffs of Devon
1974–1999
- 1974: George Ernest Hillyer Creber, of Standerton House, Mannamead.
- 1975: Field Marshal Sir Richard Hull, GCB, DSO, of Pinhoe, Exeter
- 1976: Lt Cdr. John Arundell Holdsworth, OBE, of Ogwell, Newton Abbot
- 1977: Michael Holland-Hibbert, of Broadclyst House, Exeter
- 1978: Percy Basil Browne, of Torr House, Westleigh, Bideford
- 1979: Stanley Edgcumbe, of Turret Willows, Ridgeway, Plympton.
- 1980: Captain William Grenville Peek, of Hazelwood[202]
- 1981: Arthur David George Llewellyn, MC, of Stuckeridge House, Oakford, Tiverton.
- 1982: Richard Michael Huxtable, of Deer Park, Barnstaple.[203]
- 1983: Charles James Woodrow, of Breton House, Vauxhall Quay, The Barbican, Plymouth.
- 1984: Alfred Michael Sutton-Scott-Tucker, of Riversbridge, Dartmouth.
- 1985: Michael Fitzgerald Heathcoat-Amory, of Chevithorne Barton, Tiverton.
- 1986: Capt. Timothy Carleton Keigwin, MC, of the Old Vicarage, West Anstey, South Molton.
- 1987: John Rosewarne Trahair, of West Park, Ivybridge.
- 1988: Capt. Sir Paul Henry William Studholme, 2nd Baronet, of Perridge, Nr Exeter
- 1989: Oliver Newton Wallop William-Powlett, of Cadhay, Ottery St Mary.[204]
- 1990: Geoffrey Edward Ford North, MC, of Holmingham Farm, Bampton, Tiverton.
- 1991: Arnold Lewis Sayers CBE of Carswell, Holbeton, near Plymouth.[205]
- 1992: Elizabeth Anne Eden, of Culver, Longdown, near Exeter.
- 1993: Sir John Dennis Boles, Kt., MBE, of Rydon House, Talaton, near Exeter.
- 1994: The Countess of Arran, of Castle Hill, Filleigh, Barnstaple.
- 1995: James Humphrey George Woollcombe, of Hemerdon House, Plympton, near Plymouth.
- 1996: Mrs Julia Mary Victoria Tremlett, of Bickham House, Kenn, near Exeter.
- 1997: Noel Frederic Augustus Page-Turner, of Woodhayes, Honiton.
- 1998: The Lady Clinton, of Heanton Satchville, Huish, near Torrington.
- 1999: Sir Simon James Day, Kt., of Keaton House, Ermington, Ivybridge.
2000–present
- 2000: Major Ranulf Courtauld Rayner, of Ashcombe Tower[206]
- 2001: Lt-Col. Anthony John Mervyn Drake, of Musbury Barton, Axminster.
- 2002: Major General Nicholas George Picton Ansell, CB, OBE, of Pillhead House, Old Barnstaple Road, Bideford.
- 2003: Philip Debell Tuckett, of Leigh Barton, Milton Abbot, Tavistock.
- 2004: The Countess of Devon, of Powderham Castle, Exeter.
- 2005: Sir John Cave, Bt., of Sidbury Manor, Sidmouth.
- 2006: Sir Hugh George Coplestone Bampfylde Stucley, Baronet[207]
- 2007: Anthony John Bramble Mildmay-White[208]
- 2008: Lady Clifford of Chudleigh[209] (wife of Thomas Clifford, 14th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh)
- 2009: Edward David Fursdon of Cadbury[210]
- 2010: Hon. Mrs. Elizabeth d'Erlanger of Tiverton[211]
- 2011: Hon. Mrs. Sarah Violet Lopes of Plymouth[212]
- 2012: Robin Patrick Barlow of Newton Abbot [213]
- 2013: John Albert Thomas Lee of Coombe Barton[214]
- 2014: John Rous of Clovelly Court, Bideford [215]
- 2015: Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent KCB CBE of Sheepham Mill, Modbury [216]
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