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This is a list of the
high sheriffs of the English
county of
Northumberland .
The
high sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the High Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that its functions are now largely ceremonial. The High Sheriff changes every March.
11th century
1076–1080 Gilebert
1085–1095 Arkell Morel, supposed slayer of
Malcolm Canmore , King of Scots at the Battle of Alnwick.
12th century
13th century
1200 William Stuteville and John Laleman
1201–1203
Robert fitzRoger and Radulph de Furnell
1204
1205
1206 Robert fitz Roger and Robert of Kent
1207 Robert fitz Roger and And. de Corvo
1208 Robert fitz Roger and Thomas Haltem
1209–1213 Robert fitz Roger and William de Blunvill
1212-1220
Philip of Oldcoates
[3] (with others)
1214 Almericus, Archdeacon of Durham and Philip of Oldcoates
1215 Philip of Oldcoates and William de Stratton
1216–1219 Philip of Oldcoates of
Matfen
[4]
1220–1221 Robert de Wirceser
1222 William Brewer and Roger Langford
1223 William Brewer jnr and Thomas de Tetleburn
[5]
1224–1226 John, son of Robert Clavering and William Coniers
1227 John , son of Robert Clavering
1228–1230 Brian son of Alan and Hugh de Magdeby
1231–1234 Brian son of Alan and John de Mersley
1235 Richard
1236–1242 Hugh de Bolebet and Alan de Kirkby
1243–1245 Hugh de Bolebet and Robert de Camboe
1246–1256
Sir William Heron .
[6]
1257–1258 John de Plesset
1259–1260 Thomas son of Michael
1261 Adam de Gesenor and Hugh of Hereford
1262–1266 Adam de Cresenor and John de Lichegreynes
1267–1268 Wischardus de Charny
1269–1271 Richard de Charny
1272–1274 Robert de Hampton
1275–1277 John de Lichegreynes
1278–1279 Walter de Cannblion
1280–1287 Thomas de Dyneleston
1288–1292 Richard Knoul
1293–1295 Hugh Gobium
1296 John de Kirkby
August 1296 – August 1299 Robert de Balliol
[7]
1299–1300 Roger Mynot
1235: Richard de Gray
1211 William Brewer
[5]
1212–1214 William Brewer
[5]
14th century
1301: John de Camboe
1302–1303: Lucas Talboys
1304–1307: John de Creppinge and John de Sheffield
1307: Robert de Fawdon
1308: Sir Guischard de Charron
1309–1310: John de Kenton
1311–1313: William de Felton of
Matfen and John de Kenton
[4]
1314: Sir William de Ridell
[8]
1327: John de Lisle and John de Fenwick
1327–1328:
John de Lilburn
1233:
1334: Roger Mauduit
1335–1337: Robert Darreins
1338–1341:
1342–1343:
Sir William Felton of
Matfen
[9]
[4]
1344–1345: Robert Bertram and Robert de Fenwicke
1346–1347: Robert Reyms
1348–1349: John Clifford
1350:
1351–1353:
John de Coupland
[10]
1354:
1355–1356:
Henry de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy
1357–1358: Alan de Strother
1359–1360: Henry de Strother
1361: John Heron
1362: Roger de Widrington
1363: Richard de Horseley
1364–1368: Henry de Strother
1369–1371: Richard de Horseley
1372: Robert Umfravill
1373: Sir Thomas Surtees of
Low Dinsdale Manor
[11]
1374: John Fenwicke
1375: Bertram Montboucher
1376: Thomas de Ilderton
1377: Robert Umfravil
1377: Bertram Montboucher
25 November 1378: Sir Thomas Surtees, of
Low Dinsdale Manor
[11]
14 July 1379: Alexander Surtees, of Low Dinsdale
[11]
5 November 1379: Sir Bertram Montboucher
6 December 1381: Adomar de Atholl
3 November 1382:
Robert de Clifford
1 December 1383: John Heron
11 November 1384:
Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
3 January 1387: Sir Bertram Montboucher
20 August 1388: Bertram Montboucher
1 December 1388: Sir
Thomas Umfraville
15 November 1389: Sir
Ralph Euer (1st term)
7 November 1390:
Sir John Felton
28 November 1391:
Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
3 November 1397: Sir
Ralph Euer (2nd term)
10 November 1399: Sir John Fenwick
30 September 1399:
Henry Percy
15th century
1400: Ger. Heron and Robert Umfravill
1401: John Milford (Mitford?)
1402: John Clavering
1403:
1404: Robert Umfravill
1405: Sir
Thomas Rokeby
1405: Robert Lisle
1406: Robert Herbotell
1407: Thomas Grey
1408: Robert Tempest
1409: John Widrington
1410: John Bertram
1413: John Maveres
1414: Edward Hastings
1415: Robert Lisle
1416: John Bertram
1417:
Sir Robert Ogle of Ogle
1418: Edward Hastings
1419: William Elmeden
1420–1421: Sir Thomas Surtees of
Low Dinsdale Manor
[11]
1422: John Bertram
1423: John Middleton of Belsay Castle
1424: John Bertram
1425: John Widrington
1426: William Lambton
1427: Henry Fenwick
1428: William Carnaby
1429: John Woderington
1430: John Bertram
1431: Roger Woderington
1432: John Midleton
1433: Sir Matthew Whitfield of Whitfield Hall
1434: John Bertram
1435: Roger Woderington
1436: Sir William Eure of
Kirkley
[12]
1437:
Robert Ogle
1438: John Bertram
1439: Robert Herbotell
1440–1441: John Heron of Gawby
1442: Roger Woderington
1443: John Heron
1444: Robert Claxton
1445: William Haringe
1446: Thomas Wellden
1447: Bertram Herbotell
1448: Thomas Nevill
1449: Ro. de Woderington
1450: Roger Thornton
1451: John Heronford
1452: Robert Mitford
1453: John Burcester
1454:
Robert Manners , MP
1455: Radulph Grey of Chillingham
1456: John Heron
1457: Roger Thornton
1458: William Bertram
1459: Radulph Grey
1461: John Middleton
1462–1463:
George Lumley
1464: Robert Maures
1465: Ger Woderington
1466: William Bowes
1467: John Neville
1468–1471:
George Lumley
1472–1474: John Woderington
1475–1481:
Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland
1482:
Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland
1483: Radulph Herbotle
1484:
Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland
1485: Robert Maneret
1485–1487:
Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland
1493: Roger Fenwick
1495:
Richard Cholmondeley
1496: Robert Grey
1497: George Taylboys
16th century
1501: Edward Radcliff
1503: Ralph Eure of
Kirkley
[12]
1505: Thomas Ilderton
1507: Nicholas Ridley
1509–1511: Nicholas Ridley
1515: Radulph Fenwick
1515-1516: Nicholas Errington
1518: Christopher Thirkill
1519: George Skelton
1520: Christopher Dacre
1521: William Elleker
1524: William Elleker
1525: William Heron
1526: William Eure
1527: Cuthbert Ratcliffe
1532–1537:
Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland
1540: John Woderington
1541: Leon. Cornaby
1542: John de Lavale
1543:
Thomas Hilton
1544: Sir John Collingwood of
Eslington Hall
[13]
1545: John Horsley
1547: John de Lavale
1548:
Thomas Hilton
1549: Sir John Foster of Bamburgh Castle
[14]
1550: John Gray
1551: Sir Robert Collingwood of
Eslington Hall
[13] (son of Sir John, HS 1544)
1552: Sir John Witheryngton
[15]
1553: Sir John de la Vale
[15]
1554: George Heron
[15]
1555: Sir Robert Ellerker
[15]
1556: Ralph Grey
[15]
1557: Sir George Ratcliffe
[15] / Sir Thomas Grey
[15]
1559: John Witherington
1560: Albany Featherstonehaugh of
Featherstone Castle
[16]
1561: Robert Lawson
1562:
Henry Percy
1563: Radulph Grey
1564: Sir Thomas Forster of Adderstone
[14]
1565: John de Lavele
1566: George Heron
1567: Cuthbert Carnaby
1568: Cut. Collingwood
1569: Robert Raydes
1570: Nicholas Ridley
1571: John de Lavele and George Heron
1572: Sir Thomas Forster of Adderstone
[14]
1573: Cuthbert Carnaby
1574: Thomas Grey
1575: Robert de Lavele
1576: Robert Middleton
1577: Francis Russell
1578: Sir William Fenwick
1579: Sir Henry Widdrington
1580: Cut. Colingwood
1581: John Heron
1582: Raduph Grey
1583: Robert de Lavele
1584: James Ogle
1585: Richard Radley
1586: Robert Clauding
1587–1588:
Henry Anderson
1589: Sir William Fenwick
1590: Alexander Featherstonehaugh of
Featherstone Castle
[16]
1591: Radulph Grey
1592: Robert de Lavele
1593: Radulph Grey
1594–1595: Thomas Bradford
1596: George Muschamp of
Barmoor Castle
1597–1598: Edward Grey
1599: Thomas Middleton
1565:
Luke Ogle of
Eglingham Hall
17th century
1600: George Muschamp of
Barmoor Castle
1601:
Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury
1602: Sir Nicholas Forster of
Bamburgh Castle
[14]
1603:
Sir William Selby of
Twizell Castle
[17] : 3
1604:
Ralph Delaval of
Seaton Delaval
[17] : 4
1606 Feb:
Henry Widdrington
1606:
Sir William Selby of
Twizell Castle
[17] : 4
1607:
Sir George Selby of Newcastle
[17] : 4
1608:
Ralph Delavalof
Seaton Delaval
[17] : 4
1609:
Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury
[17] : 4
1610:
John Delaval of South Dissington
[17] : 5
1611: Sir Ralph Grey
[17] : 5
1612:
Sir Claudius Forster of Blanchland Abbey
[14]
[17] : 5
1613: Sir Ralph Selby Knt
[17] : 5
1614:
Sir John Clavering Knt of
Callaly Castle
[17] : 5
1615:
Sir Henry Anderson of Haswell, Co. Durham
[17] : 5
1616:
Sir William Selby of
Twizell Castle
[17] : 6
1617:
Robert Brandling of Felling
[17] : 6
1618: Thomas Middleton of
Belsay Castle
[17] : 6
1619:
Sir John Fenwick of Fenwick and Wallington
1620: Sir Matthew Forster Kt of Adderstone.
[14]
[17] : 6
1621:
Sir Ralph Delaval Kt of
Seaton Delaval
[17] : 6
1622: Sir William Muschamp Kt of
Barmoor Castle
[17] : 6
1623: Sir John Clavering of
Callaly Castle
[17] : 7
1624:
Sir John Delaval of South Dissington
[17] : 7
1625: Cuthbert Heron of
Chipchase Castle
[17] : 7
1626:
Sir Francis Brandling of
Alnwick Abbey
[17] : 7
1627–8: Sir Thomas Swinburne of
Edlingham Hall
[17] : 7
1629: Thomas Carr of
Ford Castle
[17] : 7
1630–1631:
Sir Robert Brandling of Felling
[17] : 7
1632: Sir Nicholas Tempest of Thornley
[17] : 8
1633: Thomas Middleton of
Belsay Castle
[17] : 8
1634:
Sir John Delaval of South Dissington
[17] : 8
1635:
Sir William Carnaby of Langley
[17] : 8
1636:
Sir William Widdrington of
Widdrington Castle , later Baron Widdrington
[17] : 8
1637: Thomas Forster of
Adderstone Hall
[17] : 8
1638: Thomas Middleton of
Belsay Castle
[17] : 8
1638: Robert Bewicke of
Close House, Northumberland
[17] : 9
1639: William Orde of East Orde
[17] : 9
1640: Robert Mitford of Mitford Castle
[17] : 9 (died in office)
1641:
William Selby of
Biddlestone Hall
[17] : 9
1642: Gilbert Swinhoe
[17] : 9
1643: Michael Weldon
[17] : 10
1644:
Sir Henry Ogle of
Eglingham Hall
1644:
Sir John Fenwick of Fenwick and Wallington
[17] : 10
1645: Robert Clavering of Brinkburn
[17] : 10
1646: William Shafto of
Bavington Hall
[17] : 10
1647: Edward Collingwood of
Dissington Hall
[13]
1648: Robert Lisle of Felton
[17] : 11
1649:
Ralph Delaval of
Seaton Delaval
[17] : 11
1650: Robert Mitford of
Mitford Castle
[17] : 11
1651: Richard Forster of
Newham Hall , Ellingham
[17] : 11
1652:
Robert Middleton of
Belsay Castle
[17] : 11
1653: Robert Shafto of
Benwell Tower
[17] : 12
1654:
John Ogle of
Eglingham Hall
[17] : 12
1655: Luke Killingworth
[17] : 12
1656–57: Edward Fenwick of
Stanton Old Hall
[17] : 12
1658: William Fenwick
[17] : 12
1659: Edward Fenwick of Stanton Old Hall
[17] : 12
1660:
Sir William Blackett, 1st Baronet of Matfen .
1660: Ralph Jennison of Elswick Hall
[17] : 13
1661: Mark Milbank of North Shields
[17] : 13
1662: Thomas Bewicke of
Close House
[17] : 13
1663: Thomas Horsley of Long Horsley
[17] : 13
1664: Sir Francis Bowes of
Thornton Hall, High Coniscliffe , Co Durham
[17] : 14
12 November 1665:
William Middleton ,
[18] of
Belsay Castle
[17] : 14
7 November 1666: Sir William Forster,
[19] of
Blanchland Abbey
[17] : 14
6 November 1667:
Sir Cuthbert Heron, 1st Baronet ,
[20] of
Chipchase Castle
[17] : 14
6 November 1668: Robert Shafto, of
Benwell Tower
[17] : 15
[21]
25 November 1668:
Sir Cuthbert Heron, 1st Baronet , of
Chipchase Castle
[22]
11 November 1669: John Heron, of Bockenfield
[17] : 15
[23]
4 November 1670:
William Selby ,
[24] of Beal
[17] : 15
9 November 1671: Francis Addison,
[25] of Ovingham
[17] : 15
11 November 1672: John Forster,
[26] of Cornhill
[17] : 15
12 November 1673: Martin Fenwick
[17] : 15
[27]
5 November 1674:
Sir Thomas Loraine, 1st Baronet ,
[28] of
Kirkharle Hall
[17] : 16
12 November 1674: William Widdrington
[29]
15 November 1675: John Shafto,
[30] of
Bavington Hall
[17] : 16
10 November 1676: Utrecht Whitfield,
[31] of
Whitfield Hall
[17] : 16
15 November 1677: Francis Forster,
[32]
[33] of Easington Grange, Co Durham
[17] : 16
14 November 1678:
Sir Mark Millbanke, 1st Baronet ,
[34] of Halnaby, York.
[17] : 16
13 November 1679:
Edward Blackett
[35]
[17] : 17
4 November 1680: Henry Ogle, of
Eglingham Hall
[36]
[17] : 17
1681–82: Edmund Craster of
Craster Tower
[17] : 17
1683–84: James Howard of
Redesdale Hall
[17] : 17
1685:
Sir Mark Millbanke, 2nd Baronet
[17] : 17
1686–7: Richard Neile of Plessy and Shotton
[17] : 18
1688:
Sir William Blackett, 1st Baronet, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne of
Wallington Hall .
[17] : 18
1689:
Sir John Heron Bt of
Chipchase Castle .
[17] : 18
1690: John Carr of Kenton.
[17] : 18
1691:
John Blackett of Wylam.
[17] : 18
1692: George Bacon of Staward
[17] : 19
1693: John Rogers of Denton
[17] : 18
1694: Robert Bewicke of
Close House
[17] : 19
1695: Robert Shafto of
Benwell Tower
[17] : 19
1696: Robert Mitford of
Mitford Castle
[17] : 19
1697: Edward Collingwood of
Dissington Hall
[13]
[17] : 20
1698: Robert Heselrigg of
Swarland Old Hall
[17] : 20
1699: Ralph
Scurfield of
Eachwick
[17] : 20
18th century
1700: William Wilkinson of Crossgate, Durham
[17] : 20
1701: John Grey of
Howick Hall
[17] : 21
1702: Gawen Aynsley of Harnham and
Little Harle Tower
[17] : 21
1702: William Browne of Bolton
[17] : 21
1703:
Thomas Forster of
Adderstone Hall
[14]
[17] : 21
1703:
Sir James Clavering, 2nd Baronet of
Axwell House
[17] : 22
1704: John Clennell of
Clennell Hall
[17] : 22
1705: Gabriel Hall of Otterburn
[17] : 22
1706:
Henry Ogle of
Eglingham Hall
[17] : 22
1707: Robert Lawson of
Chirton Hall
[17] : 22
1708: William Carr of
Eshott Hall
[17] : 22
1709: John Horsley of Milburn Grange, Ponteland
[17] : 23
1710: George Fletcher of Thropton Spital
[17] : 23
1711:
Sir John Middleton Bt of
Belsay Castle
[17] : 23
1712:
William Orde of Fenham and
Newminster Abbey
[17] : 23
1712: Henry Rawlings of Newcastle
[17] : 23
1713: William Fenwick of
Bywell Hall
[17] : 23
1713: Mark Strother of
Fowberry Tower
[17] : 24
1714: John Johnson of Bebside
[17] : 24
1715: John Rogers of East Denton
[17] : 24
1716:
Ralph Jenison of Elswick Hall
[17] : 24
1717: Robert Shafto of
Benwell Tower
[17] : 25
1718: William Coatsworth of Gateshead Park
[17] : 25
1720: Matthew White of
Blagdon Hall
[17] : 25
1721: Edward Delaval of
Dissington Hall
[17] : 25
1721: Isaac Allgood of Brandon
[17] : 25
1722: William Charlton of
Hesleyside Hall .
[17] : 26
1723: Robert Mitford of
Mitford Castle
[17] : 26
1724: John Coatsworth of The Hermitage, St John Lee.
[17] : 26
1725: Alexander Collingwood of Little Ryle.
[17] : 26
1726: Robert Bewicke of
Close House .
[17] : 26
1727: Luke Clennell of
Clennell Hall .
[17] : 27
1727: John Fenwick of
Bywell Hall
[17] : 27
1728: Matthew Whitfield of
Whitfield Hall
[17] : 27
1729: Francis Blake Delaval of
Ford Castle and
Seaton Delaval Hall
[17] : 27
1730: Thomas Watson of Grindon Ridge
[17] : 27
1731:
Walter Blackett formerly Calverley of
Wallington Hall .
[17] : 28
1732: John Reed of Bellingham and later
Chipchase Castle
[17] : 28
1733:
John Ogle of
Eglingham Hall
[17] : 28
1734: Henry Ellison of Parkhouse and
Hebburn Hall
[17] : 28
[37]
1735-6: Henry Grey (later
Sir Henry Grey Bt ) of
Howick Hall
[17] : 28
1737:
Henry Ogle of
Causey Park House
[17] : 29
1738: James Hargrave of
Shawdon Hall
[17] : 29
1738:
William Errington of
Walwick Grange
[17] : 29 (died in office, Mar 1739)
1739:
John Blackett of Wylam
[17] : 29
1740: George Shafto Delaval of
Bavington Hall
[17] : 29
1741: John Strother Kerr of
Fowberry Tower
[17] : 30
1742: Anthony Isaacson of Fenton
[17] : 30
1743:
Charles Loraine of Stanton
[17] : 30
1744: James Carr of Black Heddon
[17] : 30
1745: William Bacon of
Staward Hall
[17] : 30
1746: John Watson of Newham Hall, Ellingham
[17] : 30
1746:
Lancelot Allgood of
Nunwick Hall
[17] : 31
1747:
William Ord of Fenham
[17] : 31
1748: Nicholas Browne of Bolton
[17] : 31
1749: Gawen Aynsley of
Little Harle Tower , Kirkwhelpington
[17] : 31
[38]
1750: William Carr of
Etal Castle
[17] : 31
1751:
William Bigge of Benton House, Little Benton, Newcastle on Tyne
[17] : 31
1752: William Fenwick of
Bywell Hall
[17] : 32
1753: Robert Fenwick of
Lemmington Hall
[17] : 32
1754: Robert Shafto of
Benwell Hall
[17] : 32
1755: John Swinburne of Wesgate
[17] : 32
1756:
Matthew White (later Sir Matthew White Bt) of
Blagdon Hall
[17] : 32
1757:
Sir Edward Blackett, 4th Baronet of
Matfen Hall
[17] : 32
1758: William Wilkinson of
Clennell Hall
[17] : 33
1759: Abraham Dixon of
Belford Hall
[17] : 33
1760: Sir Robert Bewicke of
Close House
[17] : 33
1761: Alexander Collingwood of
Unthank Hall
[17] : 33
1762: Ralph Bates of
Milbourne Hall
[17] : 33
[39]
1763: John William Bacon of
Staward Hall
[17] : 34
1764: Christopher Reed of
Chipchase Castle
[17] : 34
1765: Matthew Forster of Bolton
[17] : 34
1766: Henry Collingwood of Cornhill
[17] : 34
1767: Hilton Lawson, of Chirton
[17] : 34
[40]
1768: Bryan Burrell of
Broome Park
[17] : 34
1769: Michael Pearson of
East Matfen
[17] : 35
1770: John Simpson of Horsley on the Hill
[17] : 35
1771:
Thomas Charles Bigge of Benton House, Little Benton, Newcastle on Tyne.
[17] : 35
1772:
Francis Blake of Crawley
[17] : 35
1773: William Lowes of
Ridley Hall
[17] : 35
[41]
1774:
Sir William Loraine Bt of
Kirkharle Hall
[17] : 36
1775:Walter Trevelyan of
Netherwitton Hall
[17] : 36
1776: John Askew of
Pallinsburn House
[17] : 36
1777:
William Ord of Fenham of
Whitfield Hall (son of William, HS 1747)
[17] : 36
1778: Thomas Carr of
Eshott Hall
[17] : 36
1779: Daniel Craster of
Craster Tower
[17] : 36
1780: Andrew Robinson Bowes of Benwell Hall
[17] : 37
1781:
Charles Brandling of
Gosforth House
[17] : 37
1782: Calverley Bewicke of
Close House
[17] : 37
1783:William Hargrave of
Shawdon Hall
[17] : 37
1784:
Sir Francis Blake Bt of
Fowberry Tower
[17] : 37
1785:
Sir Henry George Liddell Bt of
Eslington Park
[17] : 38
[42]
1786: James Allgood of
Nunwick Hall
[17] : 38
1787: Edward Collingwood of Chirton Hall
[17] : 38
1788; Davidson Richard Grieve of
Swarland Hall
[17] : 38
1789: Robert Lisle of
Acton House
[17] : 38
1790: John Lowes of
Ridley Hall
[17] : 39
[41]
1791: John Wood of Beadnell
[17] : 39
1792: Ralph William Grey of Backworth
[17] : 39
1793: Henry Collingwood of
Lilburn Tower
[17] : 39
1794: Charles John Clavering of
Axwell House
[17] : 39
1795: Cuthbert Shafto of
Bavington Hall
[17] : 39
1796:
Adam Mansfeldt Lawson de Cardonnell of Chirton
[17] : 40
1797: Matthew Bell of Woolsington
[17] : 40
1798: Adam Askew of Ellington
[17] : 40
1799:
Sir John Edward Swinburne Bt of
Capheaton Hall
[17] : 40
19th century
5 February 1800: George Adam Askew, of
Pallinsburn House
[17] : 40
[43]
11 February 1801:
Sir Charles Miles Lambert Monck, 6th Baronet , of
Belsay Castle
[17] : 41
[44]
[45]
3 February 1802:
Charles William Bigge of Benton House,
Little Benton
[17] : 41
[46]
3 February 1803: Shafto Craster, of
Craster Tower
[17] : 41
[47]
1 February 1804:
Sir Thomas Henry Liddell, 6th Baronet , of
Eslington Park
[17] : 41
[48]
6 February 1805: John Hunter, of The Hermitage, Hexham
[17] : 41
[49]
1 February 1806: William Linskill of Tynemouth Lodge
[17] : 41
[50]
4 February 1807:
Sir William Blackett, 5th Baronet , of
Matfen
[17] : 42
[51]
3 February 1808: Cuthbert Ellison of Broomhouse
[17] : 42
[52]
6 February 1809: William Sadlier Bruere, of
Bewick
[17] : 42
[53]
31 January 1810: John Reed, of
Chipchase Castle
[17] : 42
[54]
8 February 1811: William Burrell, of
Broome Park
[17] : 42
[55]
24 January 1812: Ralph Bates, of
Milbourne Hall
[17] : 42
[56]
10 February 1813: John Carr, of
Hedgeley Hall
[17] : 42
[57]
4 February 1814:
Sir Charles Loraine, 5th Baronet , of
Kirkharle Hall
[17] : 43
[58]
13 February 1815: George Baker, of
Stanton
[17] : 43
[59]
1816:
Matthew Bell of Woolsington
[17] : 43
1817:
Sir Thomas John Clavering, 8th Baronet of
Axwell House
[17] : 43
1818: Robert Lancelot Allgood of
Nunwick Hall
[17] : 43
1819: William Orde of
Nunnykirk Hall .
[17] : 44
1820: Lt. Col. William Clark of
Belford Hall
[17] : 44
1821:
Addison John Cresswell-Baker of Cresswell Hall
[17] : 44
1822: Edmund Craster of Preston
[17] : 44
1823:
Prideaux John Selby of Twizell House.
[17] : 45
1824: Edward Collingwood of
Dissington Hall
[17] : 45
1825: Anthony Gregson of Bowsden and Lowlin.
[17] : 45
1826: William Pawson of
Shawdon Hall
[17] : 45
1827: Dixon Dixon of Benton House and
Unthank Hall
[17] : 45
1828:
Charles Bosanquet of
Rock Hall
[17] : 46
1829: Sanderson Ilderton of
Ilderton Hall
[17] : 46
1830:
Sir John Trevellyan Bt of
Wallington Hall
[17] : 46
1831: George Silvertop of
Minsteracres
[17] : 46
1832: Henry John William Collingwood of
Lilburn Tower
[17] : 46
1833:
Sir Edward Blackett, 6th Bt of
Matfen Hall
[17] : 46
1834: William Roddam of
Roddam Hall
[17] : 47
1835: Bertram Osbaldeston Mitford of
Mitford Hall
[17] : 47
1836: Thomas Riddell of Felton Park
[17] : 47
1837: William John Charlton of
Hesleyside Hall
[17] : 47
1838: Isaac Cookson of
Meldon Park
[17] : 47
1839: John Davidson of
Ridley Hall
[17] : 48
1840: William Lawson of Longhirst
[17] : 48
1841:
Sir Matthew Ridley Bt of
Blagdon Hall
[60]
1842: Edward Riddell of Cheeseburn Grange
[17] : 48
1843: Thomas Anderson of
Little Harle Tower , Kirkwhelpington
[17] : 48
1844: Edward John Collingwood of
Lilburn Tower
[17] : 48
1845: Ralph Carr of
Hedgeley Hall
[17] : 49
1846: Charles William Orde of
Nunnykirk Hall
[17] : 49
1847: James Henry Holles Atkinson of Angerton
[17] : 49
1848: George Burdon of Heddon House
[17] : 49
1849: John Hodgson-Hinde of Elswick
[17] : 49
1850:
Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan Bt , of
Wallington Hall
[17] : 49
1851:
Sir Horace St Paul Bt , of Ewart Park near Berwick on Tweed.
[17] : 50
1852: Thomas Wood Craster, of
Craster Tower
[17] : 50
1853:
Walter Selby , of
Biddlestone Hall
[61]
1854:
Samuel Edward Widdrington , of
Newton Hall
[62]
1855: Rowland Errington, of
Sandhoe House
[63]
1856: Bryan Burrell, of
Broome Park
[64]
1857: William Henry Charlton, of
Hesleyside Hall
[65]
1858: Lancelot John Hunter Allgood, of
Nunwick Hall
[66]
1859: Henry Charles Silvertop, of
Minsteracres
[67]
[68]
1860: William Cuthbert, of
Beaufront Castle
[69]
1861: William John Pawson, of
Shawdon Hall
[70]
1862: John Cookson, of
Meldon Park
[71]
1863: Watson Askew, of
Pallinsburn House
[72]
1864: Henry Metcalfe Ames, of
Linden Hall
[73]
1865: John Errington, of High Warden
[74]
1866:
Sir John Swinburne, 7th Baronet of
Capheaton Hall
[75]
1867: George Culley of
Fowberry Tower
[76]
1868: John Blenkinsopp Coulson of
Blenkinsop Castle
[77]
1869: Matthew Tewart Culley of
Coupland Castle
[78]
1870: Henry Gregson of Lowlin
[79]
1871: John George Frederick Hope-Wallace of
Featherstone Castle
[80]
1872: Roddam John Roddam of
Roddam Hall
[81]
1873:
Sir William Armstrong of
Cragside
[82]
1874: Shalcross Fitzherbert Widdrington of
Newton Hall
[83]
1875:
John Towlerton Leather of
Middleton Hall
1876: Calverley Bewicke of
Close House , Wylam
[84]
1877:
Richard Hodgson-Huntley of Carham Hall
[85]
1878: John Philip Osbaldeston Mitford of
Mitford Hall
[86]
1879: John Craster of
Craster Tower
[87]
1880: Cadogan Hodgson Cadogan of
Brinkburn Priory
[88]
1881: John Gifford Riddell of Swinburne Castle
[89]
1882: Oswin Cumming Baker-Cresswell of Cresswell Hall
[17] : 56
1883: George Dixon Atkinson-Clark of
Belford Hall
[17] : 56
1884:
Sir Arthur Edward Middleton Bt of
Belsay Castle
[17] : 56
1885: Walter Charles Selby of
Biddlestone Hall
[17] : 56
1886: George Anderson of
Little Harle Tower , Kirkwhelpington.
[17] : 56
1887: Ralph Atkinson of Angerton, Morpeth
[90]
1888: John Ralph Carr-Ellison of
Hedgeley Hall
[91]
1889:
Sir Edward William Blackett, 7th Baronet of
Matfen Hall
1890: Cadwallader John Bates of
Langley Castle
[92]
1891: George Pringle Hughes of Middleton, Wooler
[93]
1892: Richard Burdon-Sanderson of Warren House, Belford
[94]
1893: Edward Leadbitter of The Spital, Hexham
[95]
1894:
Maj Gen Sir William Crossman KCMG of Cheswick, Beal
[96]
1895: Nathaniel George Clayton of
The Chesters, Humshaugh
[97]
1896:
Sir Andrew Noble KCB of
Jesmond Dene House
[98]
1897:
Sir John Walter Buchanan Riddell Bt of Whitefield House, Hepple
[17] : 59
[99]
1898: Augustus Edward Burdon of Hartford House, Cramlington
[17] : 59
[100]
1899:
William Watson-Armstrong of
Cragside
[17] : 59
20th century
1900:
Lawrence William Adamson of
Eglingham Hall , Eglingham, Alnwick
[101]
1901: Hugh Andrews of
Swarland Hall
[17]
[102]
1902: Thomas Clennel Fenwick-Clennel of
Harbottle Castle
[17] : 60
[103]
1903: Wiliam Donaldson Cruddas of
Haughton Castle
[17] : 60
1904: Thomas Taylor of
Chipchase Castle
[17] : 60
1905: John Davidson Milburn of Guyzance
[17] : 60
1906: Alexander Browne of
Callaly Castle
[17] : 61
1907: John Coppin Straker of The Leazes, Hexham
[17] : 61
1908: James Edward Woods of
Swarland Hall
[17] : 61
1909:
Newton Charles Ogle of
Kirkley Hall
[17] : 61
1910: Hon. Charles Algernon Parsons of Holeyn Hall
[17] : 62
1911: Capt. James Harold Cuthbert of
Beaufront Castle
[17] : 62
1912: David Hugh Watson Askew of Castle Hills, Berwick on Tweed
[17] : 62
1913; Howard Pease of
Otterburn Tower
[17] : 62
1914:
Sir Hugh Douglas Blackett of
Matfen Hall
[17] : 62
1915: George Hope Waddilove of Brunton House
[17] : 63
1916:
Ralph George Elphinstone Mortimer of
Milbourne Hall
[17] : 63
1917: Walter John Benson of
Newbrough Hall
[17] : 63
1918:
Sir George John William Noble of
Jesmond Dene House
[17] : 63
1919: Edward Gordon Collingwod of
Dissington Hall
[17] : 63
1920:
Sir Hubert Swinburne of
Capheaton Hall
[104]
1921: Clarence Dalrymple Smith of Loughbrow House, near Hexham
[17] : 64
1922: Philip Ernest Noble of
Jesmond Dene House
[17] : 64
1923:
Sir Alexander Leith, 1st Baronet of Greycourt, near
Riding Mill
[17] : 64
[105]
1924: Col. Philip Blencowe-Cookson of
Meldon Park
[17] : 64
1925: Brig Gen. Bertram Fitzherbert Widdrington of Newton Hall, near Alnwick
[17] : 64
1926: Arthur Scholefield of Lint Close. Alnmouth
[17] : 65
1927: John Edward Cowen of
Minsteracres
[17] : 65
1928:
Sir Leonard John Milburn of Bank House, Guynance.
[17] : 65
1929: William Noel Villiers of
Adderstone Hall
[17] : 65
1930: Capt. Herbert Benjamin Speke of Pigdon
[17] : 65
1931: Philip Eustace Smith of Rothley Crag
[17] : 66
1932: William Henry Charlton of
Hesleyside Hall
[17] : 66
1933:
Hugh Edward Joicey later 3rd Baron Joicey of
Etal Manor
[17] : 66
1934: Clennel Frank Massey Drew-Wilkinson of
Clennell Hall
[17] : 66
[106]
1935: Major George Denis Anderson of
Little Harle Tower , Kirkwhelpington
[107]
1936: Captn Archibald William Milburn of
Fowberry Tower
[108]
1937:
Edward Foyle Collingwood of
Lilburn Tower
1938: Thomas Dalrymple Straker-Smith of Howden Dene
[17] : 69
1939: Lt Col. Henry Stanley Bell of
Bavington Hall
[17] : 69
1940: Norman Dakeyne Newall of Newbrough Lodge
[17] : 69
1941: Frank Buddle Atkinson of Gallowhill
[17] : 69
1942: Col.
Bernard Cruddas of Middleton Hall, Morpeth
[17] : 69
1943:
Sir Arthur Munro Sutherland Bt. of
Hethpool House, Kirknewton
[109]
1944: John Montagu Craster of
Craster Tower
[110]
1945: Lt Col. Thomas George Taylor of
Chipchase Castle
[111]
1946: Lt Col. Richard Straker of Angerton Hall, Morpeth
[112]
1947: John George Grey Rea of Berrington House, Ancroft
[113]
1948:
Charles Ion Carr Bosanquet of Rock Moor House, Alnwick
[114]
1949: Captn Alexander Milne Keith of The Chesters, Humshaugh, Hexham
[115]
1950: Arthur Hilton Ridley of Park End, Simonburn.
[116]
1951: William Archer Benson of
Newbrough Hall .
[117]
1952: Lt Col Henry Haswell Peile of
Ogle Castle .
[118]
1953: Major Charles Douglas Blackett of
Halton Castle later
Sir Charles Blackett, 9th Baronet .
[119]
1954: Guy Hunter Allgood of
Nunwick Hall , Simonsburn.
[120]
1956:
Sir Humphrey Brunel Noble, 4th Baronet , of Walwick Hall, Humshaugh, Hexham.
[121]
1961: John Christopher Blackett-Ord of Oakerlands House,Hexham.
[122]
1962:
Captain
Addison Joe Baker-Cresswell
[123]
[124]
1971: P.J.W. Fairfax of Mindrum
1972:
Sir Ralph Carr-Ellison
1973:
Maj J. E Benson
1974:
Maj R.P. Hedley-Dent
1975:
Peter Orlando Ronald Bridgeman
1982: John Cecil Raleigh Trevelyan , of Netherwitton Hall, Morpeth
[125]
1983: Reginald Gordon Fenwick Armstrong, of Embleton Hall, Longframlington, Morpeth.
[126]
1984: Lancelot Guy Allgood, of Nunwick, Simonburn, Hexham.
[127]
1985: Thomas Walker Sale, of Ilderton, Glebe, Ilderton, Alnwick
[128]
1986: Wyndhann Julian Rogers-Coltman, of Berryburn, Ancroft, Berwick-upon-Tweed.
[129]
1987: Anthony Robert Pearson of Angerton Hall, Morpeth.
[130]
1988: Charles John Rice Nicholl of Whinnetley Farm, Haydon Bridge.
[131]
1989: Edward Addison Wrangham, of Harehope Hill End, Alnwick
[132]
1990: Lieut-Colonel Humphrey Crossman, of Cheswick House, Berwick-upon-Tweed.
[133]
1991: Peter John Cookson of The Old Rectory, Meldon, Morpeth.
[134]
1992: John Michael Loyd of Threepwood Hall,Haydon Bridge, Hexham.
[135]
1993: Roger Errington
[136]
1994: Michael Lyndon Skeggs, of Oak Hall,Crookham, Cornhill-on-Tweed.
[137]
1995: Anthony Russell Wood, Esq., of Helister House,Riding Mill.
[138]
1996: John Francis Christian Festing of Ochrelands House, Hexham.
[139]
1997: Alexander Gordon Parrott Ramsay of Roecliffe, Corbridge.
[140]
1998: Charles Addison Fitzherbert Baker-Cresswell, Hamburgh Hall, Bamburgh
[141]
1999: Elizabeth Maureen Fairbairn, Hallington Hall, Hallington, Newcastle upon Tyne
[142]
21st century
2000: Samuel Charles Enderby of The Riding, Hexham
[143]
2001: John Philip Palmer Anderson, Little Harle Tower, Kirkwelpington
[144]
2002:
Sir Francis Michael Blake, 3rd Baronet , of The Dower House, Tillmouth Park, Cornhill on Tweed
[145]
2003: Jennifer Bryony Gibson, Newbiggin, Hexham.
[146]
2004: Susan Audrey Burnell, Stagshaw House, Corbridge
[147]
2005: Ian Benjamin Speke
[148]
[149]
2006: Eric Davis Grounds
[150]
2007:
Sir Hugh Francis Blackett, 12th Baronet
[151]
2008: Charles Richard Beaumont
[152]
2009: John Hamilton Blackett-Ord of Hexham
[153]
2010: Katie Crosbie-Dawson of Mindrum
[154]
2011: Reverend Fiona J Sample of Middleton
[155]
2012: Harriet M Benson
[156]
2013: Peter R Loyd of Hexham
[157]
2014: John M Carr-Ellison of Hedgeley Hall, Powburn, Alnwick
[158]
2015: Lucy Helen Maxwell Carroll of Cornhill-on-Tweed
[159]
2016: William Browne-Swinburne of Capheaton Hall
[160]
2017: John Robert Dickinson of Chollerton
[161]
2018: Michael William Orde of Ritton House, Netherwitton
[162]
2019: Harriet, Lady Joicey of
Etal , Berwick Upon Tweed
[163]
2020: Thomas Philip Fairfax of Mindrum
[164]
2021: Joanna Lucy Riddell of Cheeseburn Grange, Stamfordham
[165]
2022: James Clement Royds
[166]
2023: Diana Mary Audrey Barkes
[167]
2024: Lucia Bridgeman
[168]
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