The Office of High Sheriff of Somerset is an ancient High Sheriff title which has been in existence for over one thousand years. The position was once a powerful position responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing law and order in Somerset a county in South West England. In modern times the sheriff has become a ceremonial role, presiding over public ceremonies. Until 1567 the High Sheriff of Somerset was also the High Sheriff of Dorset.
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland the high sheriff is theoretically the Sovereign's judicial representative in the county, while the Lord Lieutenant is the Sovereign's personal representative. Their jurisdictions, the "shrieval counties", are no longer co-terminous with administrative areas, representing a mix between the ancient counties and more recent local authority areas. The post is unpaid (except for a nominal court attendance allowance), and the general expenses of the office are borne personally by the holder. Eligibility for nomination and appointment of High Sheriff is controlled by the Sheriff’s Act of 1887.
High Sheriffs of Somerset
High Sheriffs of Somerset and Dorset
11th and 12th century
13th century
- 1200: Hubert de Burgh
- 1204: William de Montacute
- 1204: Osbert de Stoke
- 1207: William Brewer
- 1209: William Malet
- 1212: Richard Marsh
- 1214: William de Harcourt
- 1215: Ralph de Bray
- 1216: William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury
- 1218: Peter de Maulay
- 1221: Roger de la Forde
- 1223: John Russell
- 1223: Jocelin of Wells
- 1226: William FitzHenry
- 1228: Thomas de Cirencester
- 1232: Peter de Rivaux
- 1234: Thomas de Cirencester
- 1237: Richard de Langford
- 1238: Herbert FitzMetthew
- 1239: Jordan Oliver
- 1240: Hugh de Vivonia
- 1242: Joel de Valletort
- 1249: Godfrey de Scudamore
- 1249: Bartholomew Petch
- 1250: Henry de Erleigh
- 1251: Elias de Rabayn
- 1254: John de Aller
- 1254: Stephen de Ashton
- 1257: Walter de Burges
- 1258: William Everard
- 1259: Philip de Cerne
- 1261: Philip Basset
- 1263: Henry of Almain, son of Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall
- 1264: William de Staunton
- 1265: Ralph Russell
- 1266: Philip Basset
- 1267: Andrew Wake
- 1269: Thomas de St Vigor
- 1273: John de St Valery
- 1274: Richard de Coleshill
- 1278: John de Cormailles
- 1283: Sir John de Sancto Laudo (John de St Loe)
- 1285: Queen Eleanor
- 1289: Richard de Burghunte
- 1291: Walter de Luveny
- 1293: Walter de Gloucester
- 1298: Nicholas de Cheyney
- 1299: John Gerberge
14th century
- 1301: John de la Lee
- 1302: John Gerberge
- 1304: Matthew Furneaux
- 1305: John de Montacute
- 1306: Nicholas de Longlonde
- 1307: Nicholas Cheyney
- 1308: Walter Scudamore
- 1309: Richard Chesilden
- 1311: Walter Scudamore
- 1313: John Chideock
- 1314: John de Erleigh
- 1315: Matthew Furneaux
- 1316: John de Kyngeston
- 1318: Nicholas Cheyney
- 1320: Thomas de Marlberge
- 1325: John de Erleigh
- 1326: Thomas de Marlberge
- 1327: William de Whitefield
- 1330: Hugh de Langlonde
- 1332: John de Wraxall
- 1333: Hildebrand of London
- 1335: Walter Rodney
- 1336: Hildebrand of London
- 1338: Walter Rodney
- 1340: John Durburgh
- 1340: Walter Rodney
- 1340: John Durburgh
- 1341: Hugh Tyrel
- 1343: Edward Stradling
- 1343: Thomas Cary
- 1353: John Palton
- 1355: John St Loe
- 1356: Richard Turbevill
- 1358: Robert Martyn
- 1359: John de Raleigh
- 1360: Nicholas St Maur
- 1360: Edmund de Clevedon
- 1361: Theobald Gorges
- 1362: John de la Hale
- 1364: John de Langolnde
- 1368: Edmund Cheyney
- 1370: William Winterbourne
- 1371: Roger Manningford
- 1372: John Hamelyn
- 1373: Hugh Durburgh
- 1374: William Latimer
- 1375: Edmund FitzHerbert
- 1376: Hugh Durburgh
- 1377: Sir John Delamare
- 1378: William Cogan
- 1379: John Burghersh
- 1380: Theobald Gorges
- 1380: William Latimer
- 1381: Sir William de Bonvile
- 1382: Edmund FitzHerbert
- 1383: John Streeche
- 1384: John Burghersh
- 1385: John Copleston
- 1386: Humphrey Stafford
- 1387: John Rodney
- 1388: John Moigne
- 1389: Thomas Brooke
- 1390: Sir John Berkeley of Beverston
- 1391: Humphrey Stafford
- 1392: John Bache
- 1392: Sir John Berkeley of Beverston
- 1393: Theobald Wyckeham
- 1394: Sir John Berkeley of Beverston
- 1395: John Moigne
- 1396: John Rodney
- 1397: Thomas Arthur
- 1397: Thomas Daccombe
- 1397: Sir John Berkeley of Beverston
- 1399: Thomas Arthur
15th century
16th century
- 1500: William Martin
- 1501: John Trevelyan
- 1502: Edward Wadham
- 1503: Sir Henry Uvedale
- 1504: John Horsey
- 1505: John Sydenham
- 1506: John Carew
- 1507: John Williams
- 1508: John Bevyn
- 1509: Richard Weston
- 1510: John Speke
- 1511: Walter Rodney
- 1512: Giles Strangeways
- 1513: William Compton
- 1514: Edward Gorges
- 1515: John Seymour
- 1516: Thomas de la Lynd
- 1517: Giles Strangeways
- 1518: William Compton
- 1519: John Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Bath
- 1520: William Wadham
- 1522: John Rogers
- 1522: William Carent
- 1523: Thomas Trenchard
- 1524: Giles Strangeways
- 1526: George Speke
- 1526: John Seymour
- 1527: John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford
- 1528: Sir Andrew Luttrell
- 1529: Edward Gorges
- 1530: Thomas Arundell
- 1531: Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
- 1532: Thomas More
- 1533: Giles Strangeways
- 1534: Nicholas Wadham
- 1535: Francis Dawtrey
- 1536: Hugh Paulet
- 1537: John Horsey
- 1538: Henry Long
- 1539: Thomas Speke
- 1540: Sir Thomas Arundell
- 1541: Giles Strangeways
- 1542: Hugh Paulet
- 1543: John Poulett
- 1544: John Horsey
- 1545: Nicholas FitzJames
- 1546: Sir John Sydenham
- 1547: Hugh Paulet
- 1548: Sir John Thynne of Longleat
- 1549: Thomas Speke
- 1550: George de la Lynd
- 1551: John St Loe
- 1552: John Rogers
- 1553: John Tregonwell
- 1554: Sir John Sydenham, Sir George Sydenham, Thomas Luttrell
- 1555: Henry Ashley
- 1556: John Wadham
- 1557: Humphrey Coles
- 1558: John Horsey
- 1559: Thomas Dyer
- 1560: James FitzJames
- 1561: John Wyndham
- 1562: George Speke
- 1563: John Horner
- 1564: Henry Ashley
- 1565: Henry Uvedale
- 1566: Thomas Morton
High Sheriffs of Somerset
16th and 17th century
18th century
- 1700: William Helyar (son of William, HS 1660)
- 1702: John Mogg
- 1703: Samuel Pitt
- 1704: John Trevelyan
- 1705: Thomas Warre
- 1706: William Fraunceis
- 1707: Robert Smith
- 1708: Thomas Wroth
- 1709: Isaac Welman
- 1710: William Blackford
- 1711: Thomas Horner
- 1712: Harry Brydges
- 1713: William Strode
- 1714: John Trevillian
- 1715: Henry Walters
- 1716: Joseph Brown
- 1717: Thomas Archer
- 1718: Robert Everard
- 1720: Jepp Clarke
- 1721: William Applin
- 1721: Henry Strode
- 1722: Richard Comes
- 1723: Walter Robinson
- 1724: Christopher Baker
- 1724: John Gatchell
- 1724: Andrew Moore
- 1726: David Yea
- 1726: Edward Dyke
- 1726: Edward Dyke (the younger)
- 1727: Richard Champneys
- 1728: Gregory Gardiner
- 1729: John Pigott (died in office March 1730)
- 1730: William Fraunceis
- 1731: John Proctor
- 1732: John Smyth
- 1733: William Provis
- 1734: Thomas Welman
- 1734: John Bricklade
- 1734: Joseph Langton
- 1735: Orlando Johnson
- 1737: John Periam
- 1738: James Chaffey Cowper
- 1738: John Smith
- 1739: John Bricklade
- 1740: John Freke Brickdale
- 1740: John Provis
- 1741: William Madox
- 1741: Edward Hallett
- 1741: William Pynsent
- 1742: John Smith
- 1743: James Smyth, of St. Audries,
- 1743: William Sanford of Nynehead Court
- 1744: Edward Clarke
- 1745: Francis Newman
- 1746: John Halliday
- 1747: Thomas Coles
- 1748: James Jeanes
- 1749: Matthew Spencer
- 1750: Henry William Portman
- 1750–1752: Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bt
- 1752: John Harding
- 1752: John Harding
- 1753: John Macie
- 1754: Henry Fownes Luttrell
- 1755: Roger Lyde
- 1756: James Perry
- 1757: John Collins
- 1758: Philip Stevens
- 1759: Henry Powell
- 1760: Sir William Yea, 1st Baronet of Pyrling, Taunton
- 1761: John Adams
- 1762: Thomas Gunston
- 1763: Samuel Dodington
- 1764: William Helyar
- 1765: Paris Taylor
- 1766: James Tooker
- 1767: William Provis
- 1768: John Helliar
- 1769: William Rodbard
- 1770: Nathaniel Webb
- 1771: Thomas Coward
- 1772: Henry Rodbard
- 1773: John Hugh Smyth
- 1774; John Old Goodford
- 1775: Thomas Champneys 1st Bt.
- 1776: Thomas Wilkins Morgan
- 1777: John Trevelyan
- 1778: Thomas Horner
- 1779:Samuel Baker
- 1780: Edward Elton, of Winford Manor, Bristol
- 1781: John Ford
- 1782: James Ireland
- 1783: Peter Sherston
- 1784: Andrew Guy
- 1785: Richard Cross (? Crosse), of Broomfield
- 1786: James Stephens
- 1787: Nathaniel Dalton
- 1788: John Lethbridge
- 1789: Henry Hippesley Coxe, of Downside
- 1790: John Stephenson
- 1791: Abraham Elton
- 1792: Thomas Samuel Jolliffe
- 1793: Samuel Bailward
- 1794: Charles Knatchbull
- 1795: Edward Lyne
- 1796: John Tyndale Warre
- 1797: Samuel Day
- 1798: Samuel Rodbard
- 1798: John Hurle, Brislington Hill House
- 1799: James Bennett
19th Century
- 1800: Thomas Swymmer Champneys
- 1801: John Band
- 1802: Benjamin Greenhill
- 1803: Hugh Smyth
- 1804: John Rogers
- 1805: John Perring
- 1806: Clifton Wheate
- 1807: Sir John Caesar Hawkins, 3rd Baronet, of Kelston
- 1808: Charles Kemeys-Tynte
- 1809: John Nurton
- 1810: Thomas Strageways Horner
- 1811: John Leigh
- 1812: William Vaughan
- 1813: Peregrine Palmer Acland
- 1814: George Edward Allen
- 1815: John Phelips
- 1816: John Goddard
- 1817: John Philip Miles
- 1818: John Everard
- 1819: William Speke
- 1820: Gerard Martin Berkeley
- 1821: William Hanning, of Dillington
- 1822: Vincent Stuckey
- 1823:John Frederick Pinney
- 1824: Edward Jefferies Esdaile
- 1825: John Quantock
- 1826: William Helyar
- 1827: Henry Powell Collins
- 1828: John Hugh Smyth
- 1829: Alexander Hood
- 1830: James Adam Gordon, of Portbury
- 1831: Thomas Shewell Bailward, of Horsington
- 1832: Sir Henry Strachey, 2nd Baronet, of Sutton Court
- 1833: George Henry Carew, of Crowcombe Court
- 1834: Francis Popham, of West Bagborough
- 1835: William Manning Dodington, of Horsington
- 1836: James Bennett, of North Cadbury
- 1837: Alexander Adair, of Heatherton Park
- 1838: Robert Phippen, of Badgworth Court
- 1839: Sir William Medlycott, 2nd Baronet, of Milborne Port
- 1840: John Jarrett, of Camerton
- 1841: William Francis Knatchbull, of Babington
- 1842: Robert Charles Tudway, of the city of Wells
- 1843: Hon. Philip Pleydell-Bouverie, of Brymore
- 1844: John Fownes Luttrell, of Dunster Castle
- 1845: John Lee Lee, of Dillington House
- 1846: Richard Meade King, of Pyrland Hall
- 1847: John Matthew Quantock, of Norton-sub-Hamdon
- 1848: Edward Ayshford Sanford, of Nynehead Court
- 1849: George William Blathwayt, of Porlock
- 1850: Langley St Albyn, of Alfoxton
- 1851: Thomas Tutton Knyfton, of Uphill
- 1852: Montague Gore, of Barrow Court
- 1853: Francis Henry Dickinson, of Kingweston
- 1854: James Curtis Somerville, of Dinder
- 1855: George Barons Northcote, of Somerset Court
- 1856: John Hippisley, of Ston Easton Park
- 1857: Sir Arthur Elton, 7th Baronet, of Clevedon Court
- 1858: Sir Alexander Acland-Hood, 3rd Baronet, of St Audries
- 1859: Edward Berkeley Napier, of East Pennard
- 1860: Robert James Elton, of Whitestaunton
- 1861: Francis Wheat Newton, of Barton Grange
- 1862: Ralph Neville-Grenville, of Butleigh Court
- 1863: George Treweeke Scobell, of Kingwell
- 1864: Sir Edward Strachey, 3rd Baronet, of Sutton Court
- 1865: Sir John Henry Greville Smyth, 1st Baronet, of Ashton Court
- 1866: George Bullock
- 1867: Richard Thomas Combe
- 1868: Inigo William Jones
- 1869: William Blake
- 1870: Robert Guy Evered
- 1871: Henry Cornish Henley
- 1872: Mordaunt Fenwick-Bisset, of Bagborough, Taunton
- 1873: Richard King Meade-King, of Walford, Taunton
- 1874: George Fownes Luttrell, of Dunster Castle, Dunster
- 1875: Henry Gorges Moysey, of Bathealton Court, Wiveliscombe, Wellington
- 1876: Henry Duncnn Skrine, of Warleigh, Bathford, Bath
- 1877: William Pinney, of Somerton Erleigh, Somerton
- 1878: Philip Pleydell Bouverie, of Brymore, Bridgwater
- 1879: Edward Charles Chetbam Strode, of South Hill, Shepton Mallet
- 1880: Edward James Stanley, of Quantock Lodge, Nether Stowey, Bridgwater
- 1881: Henry Acland Fownes Luttrell, of Badgworth Court, Axbridge
- 1882: Thomas Palfrey Broadmead
- 1883: Vincent Stuckey, of Hill House, Langport
- 1884: Charles Jefferys Watson Allen, of Lyngford House, Taunton
- 1885: John Francis Fortescue Horner, of Mells Park, Frome
- 1886: Alexander William Adair, of Heatherton Park, Wellington
- 1887: Thomas Marriott-Dodington, of Horsington House, Wincanton
- 1888: Antony Gibbs, of Charlton House, Wraxall, Nailsea
- 1889: Charles Edward Jeffries Esdaile, of Cothelstone, Taunton
- 1890: Edward Talbot Day Foxcroft, of Hinton Charterhouse, Bath
- 1891: William Wildman Kettlewell
- 1892: William Barrett
- 1893: Henry Ernst
- 1894: William Speke
- 1895: Sir Edmund Harry Elton, Bt., of Clevedon Court, Clevedon
- 1896: Robert Pooll Henry Batten-Pooll, of Road Manor,Road, Bath
- 1897: Henry Martin Gibbs of Barrow Gurney
- 1898: Hon. Edward William-Berkeley Portman of Hestercombe, Taunton.
- 1899: William Long of Woodlands, Congresbury, Bristol
20th Century
- 1900: Robert Neville-Grenville of Butley Court
- 1901: William Robert Phelips
- 1902: Edwin Brooke Cely-Trevillian
- 1903: Frederick Spencer
- 1904: Henry Hales Pleydell-Bouverie
- 1905: William Henry Wills
- 1906: Francis James Fry
- 1907: Richard John Baynton Hippisley
- 1908: Colonel Edward Charles Ayshford Sanford, C.M.G., of Chipley Park
- 1909: Arthur Fownes Somerville, of Dinder, Wells
- 1910: Henry Herbert Wills, of Barley Wood, Wrington, Bristol
- 1911: Sir Charles Chadwyck-Healey, Bt
- 1912: William Bucknell Broadmead
- 1913: Henry William Paget Hoskins
- 1914: Joseph Cooke Hurle
- 1915: Gerard Berkeley Napier
- 1916: Francis Henry Cheetham
- 1917: Gerard Stuart Lysaght
- 1918: Henry Thomas Daniel
- 1918: Arthur Vaughan Hanning Vaugahn-Lee
- 1920: Henry Matthew Ridley
- 1921: Arthur Capel
- 1922: Roger Marriott Dodington
- 1923: Sir Dennis Fortescue Boles, Bt.
- 1824: Arthur Campbell Duckworth
- 1925: Maurice Fearing Cely-Trevillian
- 1926: Frank Beauchamp
- 1927: Walter Hanning-Speke
- 1928: Sir William Mason, Bt
- 1929: Harold Hamilton Broadmead
- 1930: Huntley Gordon Spencer
- 1931: William Oliver Evelyn Meade-King
- 1932: Reginald arthur Hobhouse
- 1933: William Hartley Maud
- 1934: Matthew Nathan
- 1935: Geoffrey Fownes Luttrell
- 1936: William Otter Gibbs
- 1937: James Archibald Garton
- 1938: Archibald Lawrence Langman
- 1939: Frederick Henry Berryman
- 1940: Arthur Hamilton Yatman
- 1941: Edward Phillip Thursfield
- 1942: Charles Edward Burnell
- 1943; Arthur Westall Vivian-Neal
- 1944: Frederick Willoughby Hancock
- 1945: Edmund Fletcher Rees-Mogg
- 1946: Walter Douglas Melville Wills
- 1947: Edmund Page
- 1948: Hubert Stanley Radcliffe
- 1949: Henry Cave Daniel
- 1950: Henry William Whitby Hoskins
- 1951: Sir Robert John Sinclair, K.C.B.,.K.B.E., of Cleeve Court, near Bristol.
- 1952: Arthur John Capel
- 1953: Wilfrid Leighton
- 1954: Major Walter Frank Quantock Shuldham, of East Stoke House, Stoke-under-Ham.
- 1955: Roger Evans
- 1956: John Kenric La Touche Mardon
- 1957: John Goodenough Newton
- 1958: Wilfred Anson
- 1959: Nicholas Brabazon Clive-Ponsonby-Fane
- 1960: Sir Walter Luttrell
- 1961: Richard Cely-Trevilian
- 1962: Gilbert Poole
- 1963: Cecil Mitford-Slade
- 1964: Richard Hill
- 1965: Sir John Slessor
- 1966: Sir Edward Malet
- 1967: Sir Ian Lyle
- 1968: Sir John Wills
- 1969: Hugh Webb Faulkner
- 1969: William Quincy Roberts
- 1970: John Anthony Clark
- 1971: Henry William Furse Hoskyns
- 1972: Colin John Clifford Trotter
- 1973: Gerald Hignett
- 1974: David Tudway-Quilter
- 1975: Matthew Waley-Cohen
- 1976: John S. Lloyd
- 1977: Patrick Henry Daniel
- 1978: William Rees-Mogg
- 1979: William Kenneth Bingham Crawford
- 1980: John A. Lindley
- 1981: Arthur John Greswell
- 1982: Peter Gerald Hanning Speke, of Rowlands, Ilminster
- 1983: Charles John de Salis
- 1984: C.E.B. Clive-Ponsonby-Fane
- 1985: J.S.B. White
- 1986: Ewan James Hanning Cameron of Whitelackington Manor, Ilminster.
- 1987: Michael James F. Carter
- 1988: William Theed
- 1989: Ralph William Vivian-Neal, of Poundisford Park, Poundisford, Taunton
- 1990: Malcolm Henry Alistair Fraser
- 1991: Ian Crawford MacDonald
- 1992: William Sanford
- 1993: John Hedworth Jolliffe
- 1994: Elizabeth Gass, Lady Gass
- 1995: Roy Scrymgeour Graham Hewett
- 1996: Christopher Phillip Thomas-Everard
- 1997: Richard Stanton Roy Sheldon
- 1998: Micaela Elizabeth Benedicta Beckett
- 1999: Thomas Andrew Heath Yandle
21st Century
- 2000: Angela Betty Yeoman
- 2001: Thomas Hugh Ruscombe Poole
- 2002: Robert Ian Hoddell
- 2003: Brian Michael Tanner
- 2004: Sandy Evans
- 2005: Fiona Densham
- 2006: Alastair Ian Hayward Fyfe
- 2007: David John Medlock
- 2008: Anne Caroline Maw
- 2009: John Alvis
- 2010: Pat Hunt
- 2011: John Cullum
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