High Sheriff of Dorset





The High Sheriff of Dorset is an ancient High Sheriff title which has been in existence for over one thousand years.[1] Until 1567 the Sheriff of Somerset was also the Sheriff of Dorset.


On 1 April 1974, under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972, the title of Sheriff of Dorset was retitled High Sheriff of Dorset.[2]


The position was once a powerful position responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing law and order in Dorset. In modern times the high sheriff has become a ceremonial role, presiding over public ceremonies.




Contents






  • 1 List of Sheriffs of Dorset


    • 1.1 1066–1700


    • 1.2 1701–1800


    • 1.3 1801–1900


    • 1.4 1901–1973




  • 2 List of High Sheriffs of Dorset


    • 2.1 1974–2000


    • 2.2 2001–present




  • 3 References





List of Sheriffs of Dorset




1066–1700




  • Hugh fitz Grip

  • 1086 Aiulf the Chamberlain

  • 1240 Hugh de Vivonne

  • 1438 Sir William Wadham (died 1452)[3] of Merryfield, Somerset and Edge, Devon.

  • Before 1567 – See Sheriffs of Somerset and Dorset

  • 1567 Robert Coker

  • 1568 Robert Williams

  • 1569 John Young of Melbury Sampford

  • 1570 William Hadeley

  • 1571 Henry Uvdall

  • 1572 John Strode of Parnham

  • 1573 Richard Rogers of Bryanston

  • 1574 John Horsey of Clifton

  • 1575 Mathew Arundel of Wiltshire

  • 1576 William Web of Motcombe

  • 1577 Nicholas Turbervill of Bere

  • 1578 Thomas Mullins

  • 1579 Thomas Chaffin of Chettle

  • 1580 George Trenchard of Woolton

  • 1581 Nicholas Martin

  • 1582 John Williams of Herringstone House, Winterbourne Herringstone

  • 1583 Thomas Strangeways

  • 1584 Henry Coker of Mappowder Court

  • 1585 John Horsey of Clifton Maybank

  • 1586 Christopher Percy

  • 1587 Richard Rogers

  • 1588 Robert Frampton

  • 1589 John Brown

  • 1590 Thomas Chaffin

  • 1591 Ralph Horsey of Clifton Maybank

  • 1592 John Williams

  • 1593 George Morton

  • 1594 Robert Strode

  • 1595 Thomas Hussey of Shapwick

  • 1596 George Trenchard

  • 1597 Thomas Freke of Iwerne Courtnay (alias Shroton)

  • 1598 Gor. Morton

  • 1599 Robert Miller of Little Bredy

  • 1600 Sir Thomas Uvedale

  • 1601 John Stoker

  • 1602 John Rogers

  • 1603 John Fitzjames of Leweston

  • 1604 John Tregonwel of Milton

  • 1605 John Ryves of Blandford

  • 1606 Robert Napier of Middlemarsh Hall, Minterne Magna

  • 1607 William Web

  • 1608 Christopher Auketil

  • 1609 Edr. Uvedall

  • 1610 John Henning of Pokeswell

  • 1611 Sir Thomas Freke of Iwerne Courtnay (alias Shroton)

  • 1612 John Strangeways of Melbury Sampford and Abbotsbury

  • 1613 Robert Coker

  • 1614 Sir John Hanham of Wimborne Minster

  • 1615 John Brewyne

  • 1616 John Tregonwel

  • 1617 John Browne

  • 1618 Sir Walter Erle of Charborough

  • 1619 Anthony Ashley

  • 1620 Sir Nathaniel Napier of More Crichel

  • 1621 Edward Lawrence

  • 1622 John Harbin

  • 1623 William Francis

  • 1624 Bampfield Chafin of Folke

  • 1625 Francis Caldecot

  • 1626 William Uvedell

  • 1627 Leweston Fitzjames of Leweston

  • 1628 Thomas Still of Redlinch

  • 1629 Angel. Grey of Stinsford

  • 1630 Sir John Meller of Little Bredy

  • 1631 Brian Williams

  • 1632 John Browne of Dorchester and Frampton

  • 1633 William Colyer of Pidle

  • 1634 Sir Thomas Trenchard of Wolveton, Charminster

  • 1635 John Feele

  • 1636 (Jan–Oct) John Freke of Cerne Abbey and Westbrooke House, Upwey[4]

  • 1636 Richard Rogers

  • 1637 Sir John Croke of Payne's Place, Motcombe [5]

  • 1638 Richard Bingham of Melcomb

  • 1639 William Churchill

  • 1640

  • 1641 Edward Lawrence of Creech Grange, Steeple [6]

  • 1642–1644 Sir Francis Fulford of Toller Fratrum [7]

  • Sir William Clavell

  • 1645 John Fitzjames of Leweston [8]

  • 1646 Robert Coker of Mappowder Court [9]

  • 1648 William Savadge [10]

  • 1649 Henry Henley of Leigh, Winsham, Somerset and Colway, Lyme Regis [11]

  • 1646-48 (Parliamentary): Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury

  • 1650 Sir Gerrard Napier, 1st Baronet of Middlemarsh Grange, Minterne Magna [12]

  • 1651 Sir Hugh Windham, Kt [13]

  • 1652: John Turberfield of Beer[14]

  • 1654 Arthur Radford [15]

  • 1655 James Gould of Dorchester [16]

  • 1656

  • 1657-1660 John Strode of Parnham [17]

  • 1663 Thomas Freke of Shroton and Melcombe Horsey [18]

  • 1664

  • 12 November 1665: Roger Clavel[19]

  • 7 November 1666: John Brown[20]

  • 6 November 1667: John Tregonell, of Milton[21]

  • 6 November 1668: John Tregonell, of Milton[22]

  • 11 November 1669: Robert Barber[23]

  • 4 November 1670: Robert Seymour[24]

  • 9 November 1671: Thomas Moore,[25] of Hawkchurch

  • 11 November 1672: Michael Harvey,[26] of Clifton Maybank

  • 12 November 1673: William Frampton[27]

  • 5 November 1674: Joseph Birgham[28]

  • June 1675: John Michel of Kingston Russell [29]

  • 15 November 1675: Thomas Gallop[30]

  • 10 November 1676: John Every,[31] of Wootton Glanville [32]

  • 15 November 1677: Robert Pelham[33][34]

  • 14 November 1678: William Weston, of Weston[35]

  • 23 November 1678: John Hardy[36]

  • 13 November 1679: William Weston, of Weston[37]

  • 27 November 1679: William Laurence[38]

  • 4 November 1680: George Pitt[39]

  • late 1680: Sir Robert Napier, 1st Baronet, of Punknoll [40]

  • 1682 George Ryves of Ranston[41][42]

  • 1683 George Fulford of Toller Fratrum [43]

  • 1684 Charles Bruine [44]

  • 1685 William Lewis [45]

  • 1686 Thomas Gollop of North Bowood and Strode [46]

  • 1687 Thomas Turberville [47]

  • 1688 James Gould of Dorchester[48][49]

  • 1689 (Nov): Sir Nathaniel Napier, 2nd Baronet[50][51]

  • 1690 John Still of Shaston St James [52]

  • 1691 Andrew Tucker [53]

  • 1692 John Hoskyns [54] replaced by Richard Rose [55]

  • 1693 John Hoskyns [56]

  • 1694 Thomas Skinner [57] replaced by Thomas Cooper of Sherborne [58]

  • 1695 William Bennet [59]

  • 1696 Sir Thomas Hardy [60][61]

  • 1697: Thomas Bower [62]

  • 1698: William Cote of Breckhampton [61]

  • 1699 (Jan–Nov) William Okeden of Little Crichel [63]

  • 1699: John Richards [64]




1701–1800




  • 1700 Robert Swayne [65]

  • 1701 William Fitz [66]

  • 1702 John Richards [67] replaced by Nicholas Hardy [68]

  • 1702 Edward Clavell of Smedmore House[69]

  • 1703 John Richards [70]

  • 1704 John Richards of Walworth [71]

  • 1705 Thomas Turberville [72]

  • 1705 Harry Chafyn [73]

  • 1706 William Whitaker[73][74]

  • 1707 William Hull [75]

  • 1708 Nicholas Brown [76]

  • 1709 Charles Brinn [77]

  • 1710 George Richards of Long Bredy [78]

  • 1710 Richard Swain [79]

  • 1711 Edward Hooper [80]

  • 1712 John Tregonwell [81] replaced by Anthony Larder [82]

  • 1713 George Reeves [83] replaced by John Clutterbuck of Punknole [84][85]

  • 1714 Richard White[86][87]

  • 1715 Thomas Rose of Wootton Fitzpaine [88]

  • 1716 Nicolas Carys [89]

  • 1717 Fitzwalter Foy of Bewley [90]

  • 1718 Samuel Whetcombe [91]

  • 1719 John Gollop jnr [92]

  • 1720 Edmund Seymour [93]

  • 1721 Edmund Seymour [94]

  • 1721 John Meech [95]

  • 1722 Henry Henly [96]

  • 1723 Richard Henvill

  • 1724 Robert Henley [97]

  • 1725 Richard Churchill jnr of Compton [98]

  • 1726 Thomas Gundry of Dewlish [99]

  • 1727 John Hawles Johnson [100]

  • 1728 Richard Perry

  • 1729 George Dawbenny of Bishops Candle [101]

  • 1730 Sydenham Williams of Herringston [102]

  • 1731 Charles Brune [103]

  • 1732 William Mills of Mearehay [104]

  • 1733 Sir William Napier, Bt [105]

  • 1734 William Clapcott [106]

  • 1734 Edmund Hayter of East Creech [107]

  • 1736 Samuel Serrell of the Isle of Purbeck [108]

  • 1737 Henry Whitaker of Motcombe [109][110]

  • 1738 Henry Bower [111]

  • 1739 William Smith of Sidling [112]

  • 1740 Thomas Dibben of Powerstock [113]

  • 1741 Sydenham Williams [114][115]

  • 1742 Robert Barber of Ashmore [116]

  • 1743 James Forster of Blandford St Mary [117]

  • 1744 James Frampton of Moreton [118]

  • 1745 George Gollop of Berwick [46]

  • 1746 Benjamin Adney of Lothers [119]

  • 1747 Robert Goodden of Over Compton [120]

  • 1748 Samuel Whitcomb [121]

  • 1749 Julines Beckford of Steepleton Iwerne [122]

  • 1750 Azariah Pinney of Bettiscombe[123]

  • 1751 Swayne Harbin of Gunville [124]

  • 1752 ?

  • 1753 Humphrey Sturt of Horton[125]

  • 1754 Awnsham Churchill of Henbury [126]

  • 1755 Thomas Strode of Bemister [127]

  • 1756 Harry Meggs of Bradford Peveril[128]

  • 1757 John Gannett jnr of Blandford[129]

  • 1758 Nicholas Gould, of West Stafford [130]

  • 1759 John Damer of Carne [131]

  • 1760 Ralph Willett [132]

  • 1761 William Pitt [132]

  • 1762 Edmund Morton Playdell [132]

  • 1763 William Richards jnr [132]

  • 1764 John Pretor Pinney of Dorchester [132]

  • 1765 John Pinney of Blackdown [132]

  • 1766 Thomas Robinson [132]

  • 1767 William Churchill, of Dorchester[133]

  • 1768 James Gollop [46][132]

  • 1769 William Thorpe Holder [132]

  • 1770 James Dale [132]

  • 1771 John Newton [132]

  • 1772 Sir John Smith, 1st Baronet of Sydling St Nicholas [132]

  • 1773 Henry Cornish Henley [132]

  • 1774 Harvey Ekins [132]

  • 1775 George Gould [132]

  • 1776 William Taunton [132]

  • 1777 George Snow [132]

  • 1778 William Trenchard [132]

  • 1779 Robert Goodden [132]

  • 1780 Peter Beckford [132]

  • 1781 Lewis Dymock Grosvenor Tregonwell [132]

  • 1782 William Churchill of Henbury [132]

  • 1783 Francis John Browne of Frampton, near Dorchester [132]

  • 1784 Isaac Sage [132]

  • 1785 Hon. Lionel Damer of Warmwell [134]

  • 1786 Henry William Portman of Bryanstone [135]

  • 1787 Peter William Baker of Ranston House, near Blandford [132]

  • 1788 Anthony Chapman of Holnest [136]

  • 1789 Frederick Thomas Wentworth of Henbury,[137]

  • 1790 Henry William Fitch [132]

  • 1791 John Calcraft of Rempston [138]

  • 1791 Sir Stephen Nash [132]

  • 1792 Mark Davis [132]

  • 1793 James Frampton [132]

  • 1794 Edward Buckley Batson [132]

  • 1795 Edward Greathed [132]

  • 1796 Thomas Bowyer Bower [132]

  • 1797 Edward Berkeley Portman of Bryanston [132]

  • 1798 William Clavell [132][139]

  • 1799 Henry Seymour [132]

  • 1800: Richard Erle-Drax-Grosvenor, of Charborough Park[140]




1801–1900




  • 11 February 1801: Thomas Rose Drew, of Wootton Fitzpaine[141]

  • 3 February 1802: Edmund Morton Pleydell, of Whatcombe[142]

  • 3 February 1803: John Arbuthnot, of Weymouth[143]

  • February 1803: Josiah Wedgwood, of Tarrant Gunville[144]

  • 1 February 1804: Robert Williams of Bridehead, Littlebredy[145]

  • 6 February 1805: John Gould, of Upway[146]

  • 1 February 1806: Edward Williams, of Herringstone[147]

  • 4 February 1807: Arthur Cozens, of Yetminster[148]

  • 3 February 1808: Nicholas Charles Daniel, of Upway[149]

  • 6 February 1809: James John Farquharson, of Langton[150]

  • 31 January 1810: Henry Seymer, of Hanford[151]

  • 8 February 1811: Edward Greathed, of Udden[152]

  • 24 January 1812: Thomas Horlock Bastard, of Charlton Marshall[153][154]

  • 10 February 1813: Robert Radclyffe, of Winterborne Zelston[155][156]

  • 4 February 1814: Sir John Wyldbore Smith, 2nd Baronet, of Sydling St Nicholas[157]

  • 13 February 1815: George Smith, of Spettisbury[158]

  • 1816: John Herbert Browne [132]

  • 1817: Sir William Oglander, 6th Baronet [132]

  • 1818: John Disney [132]

  • 1819: George Purling [132]

  • 1820: Thomas Billett [132]

  • 1821: John White, of Up Cerne[159]

  • 1822: The Rt. Hon. Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Baronet, of Loders [160] died 1822 and replaced by Andrew Bain

  • 1823: Henry Charles Sturt of Crichel House, Wimborne [132]

  • 1824: George Garland [132]

  • 1825: Christopher Spurrier [132]

  • 1826: Charles Buxton [132]

  • 1827: John Bingley Garland [132]

  • 1828: William Gill Paxton of Henbury House [132]

  • 1829: William Boucher [132]

  • 1830: John Bond of Creech Grange[161]

  • 1831: Hon. Henry Dawson-Damer, of Milton Abbey [162]

  • 1832: Sir Edward Baker, 2nd Baronet, of Ranston[163]

  • 1833: Richard Brouncker, of Boveridge[164]

  • 1834: Edward Doughty, of Upton[165]

  • 1835: Sir Henry Digby, of Minterne Magna[166]

  • 1836: John Stein, of Chalmington[167]

  • 1837: James Chamness Fyler, of Heffleton Lodge[168]

  • 1838: Richard Brinsley Sheridan, of Frampton House[169]

  • 1839: Joseph Weld, of East Lulworth[170]

  • 1840: John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, of Charborough Park[171]

  • 1841: Sir Richard Glyn, 2nd Baronet, of Gaunt's House[172]

  • 1842: Henry Ker Seymer, of Hanford[173]

  • 1843: James Charles Dale, of Glanvilles Wootton[174]

  • 1844: John Floyer, of West Stafford[175][176]

  • 1845: John William Williamson, of Whickham[177]

  • 1846: Charles Porcher, of Cliffe House[178]

  • 1847: Thomas Bowyer Bower, of Iwerne Minster [179]

  • 1848: John Gooden, of Over Compton[180]

  • 1849: William Parry Okeden, of Turnworth[181]

  • 1850: Henry Ralph Willett, of Merly-House, Wimborne Minster[182]

  • 1851: Francis Pitney Brouncker Martin, of Kingston House, Dorchester[183]

  • 1852: Augustus Foster, of Warmwell[184]

  • 1853: William Bragge, of Sadborow[185]

  • 1854: Sir Henry Oglander, 7th Baronet, of Parham[186]

  • 1855: Robert Williams, of Bridehead[187]

  • 1856: Charles James Radclyffe, of Hyde, Bere Regis[188]

  • 1857: Hastings Nathaniel Middleton, of Bradford Peverell, near Dorchester[189]

  • 1858: George Frederick William Miles, of Ford Abbey[190]

  • 1859: James Fellowes, of Kingston House[191]

  • 1860: George Digby Wingfield Digby, of Sherborne Castle[192]

  • 1861: Robert Hassall Swaffield, of West Down Lodge, Wyke Regis[193][194]

  • 1862: Joseph Gundry, of the Hyde, Bridport[195]

  • 1863: George Whieldon, of Wyke Hall, Gillingham[196]

  • 1864: Charles Wriothesly Digby, of Studland[197]

  • 1865: John Brymer, of Ilsington Hall[198]

  • 1866: St John Coventry[199]

  • 1867: John Hales Calcraft, of Kempstone Hall[200]

  • 1868: Charles Joseph Parke, of Henbury [201]

  • 1869: Sir Richard George Glyn, 3rd Baronet, of Gaunts House.[202]

  • 1870: Hector Monro, of Edmondsham [203]

  • 1871: John Tregonwell, of Cranborne Lodge [204]

  • 1872: Edward Joseph Weld of Lulworth Castle[205]

  • 1873: Sir Molyneux Hyde Nepean, 2nd Baronet of Loder's Court [206]

  • 1874: John William Townsend Fyler, of Heffleton [207]

  • 1875: Sir William Henry Smith-Marriott, 5th Baronet of Sydling and Down House[208]

  • 1876: John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell, of Longthorns [209]

  • 1877: Ernest Clay Ker-Seymer, of Hanford [210]

  • 1878: Montague Williams, of Woolland [211]

  • 1879: James John Farquharson, of Langton [212]

  • 1880: Walter Ralph Bankes, of Kingston Lacy [213]

  • 1881: John Batten, of Upcerne, Dorchester [214]

  • 1882: Charles J. T. Hambro of Milton Abbey, Blandford[215]

  • 1883: Thomas Holford, of Castle Hill,[216]

  • 1884: Lieutenant-General Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers,of Rushmore.[217]

  • 1885: Charles James Radclyffe, of Hyde, Bere Regis [218]

  • 1886: Thomas Merthyr Guest, of Inwood, Henstridge,, of Ilsington House [219]

  • 1887: William Ernest Brymer, of Ilsington House [220]

  • 1888: George Troyte-Bullock, of North Coker House [221]

  • 1889: Sir Frederick John William Johnstone, of Arlington Street, London [222]

  • 1890: John Robert Phelips Goodden, of Compton House, Sherborne[223]

  • 1891: Marwood Shuttleworth Teatman, of Holwell Manor House, Sherborne, Esq.[224]

  • 1892: James Herbert Fellowes, of Kingston Park, Dorchester[225]

  • 1893: Algernon Thomas Brinsley Sheridan, of Frampton Court[226]

  • 1894: Montague Scott Williams, of Woolland House, Blandford[227]

  • 1895: William Herbert Evans, of Forde Abbey, Thorncombe, near Chard[228]

  • 1896: Arthur Martin, of Manor House, Rampisham, Dorchester[229]

  • 1897: Sir Henry Peto, 2nd Baronet, of Cheddington Court, Crewkerne, Somerset[230]

  • 1898: William Montagu Calcraft, of Rempston House, Wareham[231]

  • 1899: William Colfox, of Westmead, Bridport[232]

  • 1900: Captain Richard Baynton Foster, of Lambert House, Dorchester [233]




1901–1973




  • 1901 Captain Edward Wilmot Williams, of Herringstone House, Dorchester [234]

  • 1902 Colonel John Bullen Symes Bullen, of Catherston Leweston, Charmouth [235]

  • 1903 Colonel John Mount Batten of Upcerne House, Dorchester [236]

  • 1904 Hastings Burton Middleton, of Bradford Peverell, Dorchester [237]

  • 1905 Reginald Douglas Thornton, of Birkin House, Dorchester [238]

  • 1906 Henry Stilwell, of Steepleton Manor, Dorchester [239]

  • 1907 Humphrey Frederick Weld, of Chideock Manor, Bridport [240]

  • 1908 Charles Ethelston Parke, of Henbury House, Wimborne [241]

  • 1909 Alexander Edward Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers, of Hinton St. Mary, Sturminster Newton [242]

  • 1910 Hector Edmond Monro, of Edmondsham House, Cranborne, Salisbury [243]

  • 1911 George Hamilton Fletcher, of Leweston Manor, Slierborne [244]

  • 1912 James Hainsworth Ismay, of Iwerne Minster House, Blandford [245]

  • 1913 Henry Frank Ward Farquharson, of Eastbury Park, Tarrant Gunville, Blandford [246]

  • 1914 Frederick James Bosworth Wingfield-Digby, of Sherborne Castle, Sherborne [247]

  • 1915 Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Farrer, of Binnegar Hall, East Stoke, Wareham [248]

  • 1916 Frederick George Alexander Lane, of Bloxworth House, Wareham [249]

  • 1917 Freeman Roper, of Forde Abbey, Chard [250]

  • 1918 Alban James Woodroffe, of Ware House, Lyme Regis[251]

  • 1919 William Llewellinof Upton House, near Poole [252][253]

  • 1920 Lt.-Col. Thomas Alfred Colfox of Coneygar, Bridport[254]

  • 1921 Major Joseph Qundry, of The Hyde, Bridport [255]

  • 1922 Alfred Douglas Pass, of Wootton Fitzpaine, Charmouth [256]

  • 1923 Sir Reginald John Pinney, K.C.B. of Racedown, Crewkerne [257]

  • 1924 Major Kenneth Bobert Balfour, of Steepleton Manor, Dorchester.[258]

  • 1925 Major Charles Eobert Eustace Radclyffe, of Hyde, Wareham.[259]

  • 1926 Major Hugh Blomfield Nicholson, DSO, of Mappercombe Manor, Melplash [260]

  • 1927 Capt. Sir Eichard Fitzgerald Glyn Bt.,D.S.O., of Gaunt's House, Wimborne [261]

  • 1928 Carlton Cross, of Wyke Hall, Gillingham [262]

  • 1929 Harry Rupert Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton, of Moreton New House, Dorchester [263]

  • 1930 Lieut.-Col. Edward George Troyte - Bullock,C.M.G., T.D., of Zeals House, Zeals [264]

  • 1931 Capt. Berkeley Cole Wilmot Williams, of Herringston, Dorchester [265]

  • 1932 Wilfred John Brymer, of Ilsington House, Piddletown, Dorchester [266]

  • 1933 Lieut.-Col. Edward Philip Le Breton, of Loders Court, Bridport [267]

  • 1934 Capt. Angus Valdemar Hambro, of Merly House, Wimborne [268]

  • 1935 Major Harry Denison Denison-Pender, D.S.O., M.C., of Strangways, Marnhull[269]

  • 1936 Lieut.-Commander Hector Richard Monro, of Edmondesham, Cranborne, Salisbury[270]

  • 1937 Lieut.-Col. John Bernhard Harbin Goodden, T.D., of Compton Hawy, Sherborne [271]

  • 1938 Major Rhys Clavell Mansel, of Smedmore, Kimmeridge, Corfe Castle [272]

  • 1939 Henry John Ralph Bankes, of Kingston Lacy, Wimborne [273]

  • 1940 Capt. Lewys Legge Yeatman, of Stock House, near Sturminster Newton [274]

  • 1941 Sir Claud Schuster, G.C.B., C.V.O., K.C., of The Manor House, Piddletrenthide, Dorchester [275]

  • 1942 Major William John Bates Van de Weyer, M.V.O., of Clyffe, Dorchester [276]

  • 1943 Ernest Frederick Cambridge Lane, C.M.G. of Poxwell House, near Dorchester [277]

  • 1944 John Henry Lionel Glasbrook of Manor House, Child Okeford, Blandford [278]

  • 1945 William Ralph Garneys Bond of Tyneham, Corfe Castle.[279]

  • 1946 Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Philip Colfox, Bt., M.C., of Symondsbury Manor, Bridport.[280]

  • 1947 Lieut.-Co. George Ambrose Pinney,M.C., of Horn Park, Beaminster.[281]

  • 1948 Colonel George Harold Abseil Ing, C.M G, D.S.O., of Jerards, Sandford Orcas, Sherborne.[282]

  • 1949 Sir Philip Francis Cunningham Williams, Bt., of Bridehead, Little Bredy, Dorchester.[283]

  • 1950 Lieut.-Colonel John Fitzherbert Symes Bullen, of Catherston, Charmouth, Dorset.[284]

  • 1951 Lieut.-Colonel Joseph William Weld, O.B.E., of Lulworth Castle, Dorset.[285]

  • 1952 Commander Henry Kelsall Beckford Mitchell, R.N., of Folke Manor, Sherborne.[286]

  • 1953 Sir Arthur Nugent Floyer-Acland[287][288]

  • 1954 Lieut-Colonel Sir Thomas Henry Salt, Bt, of Shillingstone House, Shillingstone, Blandford.[289]

  • 1955 Admiral Sir Victor Alexander Charles Crutchley, V.C., K.C.B., D.S.C., of Mappercombe Manor, Powerstock, Bridport [290]

  • 1956 William Wigan Llewellin, Esq., O.B.E., of Upton House, near Poole.[291]

  • 1957 Lieut-Colonel Edward William Seymour, T.D., of Tarrant Albbey, Blandford.[292]

  • 1958 Major Etienne Henry Tudor Bodleau, of Rampisham Manor, Dorchester.[293]

  • 1959 Lieut.-Colonel Kenneth Greville Williams, O.B.E., of Stock Hill, Gillingham.[294]

  • 1960 Sir Thomas Edward Lees, Bt., of Post Green, Lytchett Minster, Poole.[295]

  • 1961 Lieut.-Colonel Robert Stanley Grosvenor Perry, D.S.O., of Moor Lane House, Briantspuddle,Dorchester.[296]

  • 1962 Lieut.-Commander George Gosselin Marten, M.V.O., D.S.C., R.N. (Retd.), of Crichel, Wimborne.[297]

  • 1963 Colonel Richard James Longfield, of Lower Silton, Gillingham[298]

  • 1964 Lieut.-Commander Robert Hugh Hodgkinson, D.S.C., R.N., of Milton Abbey School, near Blandford Forum.[299]

  • 1965 Commander Roger Henry Charles Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton, R.N. (Retd.), of Moreton House, Dorchester.[300]

  • 1966 Major William Harry Gibson Fleming, of Ranston, Blandford.[301]

  • 1967 Henry Rolf Gardiner of Springhead,Fontmell Magna, Shaftesbury.[302]

  • 1968 John Mansell[303]

  • 1969 Sir William John Colfox[304]

  • 1970 Major-General Edward Alexander Wilmot Williams, C.B., C.B.E., M.C., of Herringston, Dorchester.[305]

  • 1971 Major Nigel Darner Martin, of Came House, Dorchester.[306]

  • 1972 Lieut-Colonel John Lewys Yeatman, of Stock Gaylard House, near Sturminstear-Newton.[307]

  • 1973 Peter Frank Tiarks, M.C., of Melplash Court,Bridport.[308]




List of High Sheriffs of Dorset



1974–2000




  • 1974 Stafford Floyer-Acland[287]

  • 1975 Lieut.-Colonel James Thomas Amcotts Wilson[309]

  • 1976 George Edward Sealy Woodhouse[310]

  • 1977 Major-General Henry Mark Garneys Bond[311]

  • 1978 Major Graham Neville Yeatman, TD[312]

  • 1979 Lady Elizabeth Mary Garneys Williams, of Bridehead,Littlebredy, Dorchester.[313]

  • 1980 George Anthony Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers[314]

  • 1981 Sir Stephen George Hammick, Bt, of Badgers,Wraxall, Dorchester.[315]

  • 1982 Deric Sydney Scott D.L. of the Crest, Bournemouth <[316]

  • 1983 Richard Greville Earle[317]

  • 1984 Mark Roper D.L.[318]

  • 1985 Christopher John Rolph Pope TD, of Wracklefordl House, Dorchester [319]

  • 1986 Colonel Kenneth Dubois Ferguson, D.S.O., T.D.,of Studland Bay House, Studland, Swanage.[320]

  • 1987 Lt-Cmdr William Victor Percy Crutchley RN[321]

  • 1988 Henry Walter Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax[322]

  • 1989 The Hon. Mrs Mary Anna Sibell Elizabeth Marten[323]

  • 1990 Peter Winder Allsebrook [324]

  • 1991 Edwin William Ludlow [325]

  • 1992 Giles Patrick Sturdy [326]

  • 1993 Richard Guy Grosvenor de Pelet

  • 1994 Capt. Michael Fulford-Dobson RN [327]

  • 1995 John Derek Wrighton [328]

  • 1996 Wilfrid Joseph Weld [329]

  • 1997 Richard Walter Fielding [330]

  • 1998 Cmdr Peter Gelson Gregson RN [331]

  • 1999 Anthony Graham Yeatman[332]

  • 2000 Michael John Ashley Bond [333]




2001–present




  • 2001 Charles Arnold Grosvenor Perry [334]

  • 2002 James Richard Boughey[335]

  • 2003 Eleanor Weld[336]

  • 2004 Allan Frank Simmons [337]

  • 2005 The Hon Mrs Charlotte Anne Townshend [338]

  • 2006 David Harold Woodhouse[339]

  • 2007 Adrian Eason Bailey Scott DL[340][341]

  • 2008 John Roland Raymond[342]

  • 2009 Victoria Mary McDonaugh of Wimborne[343]

  • 2010 The Hon. Timothy John Palmer of West Woodyates [344]

  • 2011 Alan J Frost of Bournemouth

  • 2012 Jeremy J. R. Pope of Dorchester [344]

  • 2013 Catriona J. Payne of Dorchester [344]

  • 2014: Jane Stichbury of Ashley Park, Ringwood [345]

  • 2015: Mrs Jennifer S. Coombs of Stepleton House, Iwerne Stepleton, Blandford Forum [346]

  • 2016: Sir Philip Williams, Bt of Bridehead, Littlebredy, Dorchester [347]

  • 2017: S. John Young of Blandford [348]

  • 2018: Mrs Jacqueline Anne Swift of Poole[349]

  • 2019: Philip Henry Warr of Canford Magna, Wimborne[350]




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