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1 List of High Sheriffs  



1.1  11th and 12th centuries  





1.2  13th century  





1.3  14th century  





1.4  15th century  





1.5  16th century  





1.6  17th century  





1.7  18th century  





1.8  19th century  





1.9  20th century  





1.10  21st century  







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This is a list of High SheriffsofHampshire. This title was often given as High Sheriff of the County of Southampton until 1959.

List of High Sheriffs

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11th and 12th centuries

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  • 1070–1096: Hugh de Port[1]
  • 1105: Henry de Port (son of Hugh)
  • 1129 & 1130: William de Pont de l'Arche
  • 1150: Thurstan de Popham
  • 1155–1159: Turstin (Turcinus)
  • 1161–1169: Richard, son of Turstin
  • 1170–1173: Hugo de Gundevill
  • 1174–1179: Herudus de Stratoon and Hugo de Gundevill
  • 1180–1188: Geoffrey, son of Azon.
  • 1189: Ogerus, son of Ogerus
  • 1189: Godfrey de Luci
  • 1190: John de Rebez
  • 1191: Willam Briwerre
  • 1192: Ogerus, son of Ogerus
  • 1193–1200: Hugo de Bosco
  • 13th century

    [edit]
  • 1202–1203: Geoffrey, son of Peter and William Stokes
  • 1204–1207: Roger, son of Ade.
  • 1208–1209: Walter Briewer and Alan de Bockland
  • 1210: Willam Briwerre
  • 1211–1213: Hugh de Neville and Geoffrey Salvaozins
  • 1214: William de St John
  • 1215: Willam Briwerre and William de St John
  • 1216: Sir John Marshal
  • 1217–1223: Peter des Roches and William de Schorewell
  • 1224–1225: Richard Poore and Bartholemew de Kernes
  • 1226–1227: Richard Poore and Gilbert de Staplebrigg
  • 1228: Nicholas de Moels and Walter de Ramsey
  • 1229–1231: Nicholas de Moels and Henry of Bath
  • 1232–1233: Peter des Roches and Roger de Wascelin
  • 1234: Henry fitz Nicholas (brother of Ralph fitz Nicholas)
  • 1235: Henry fitz Nicholas and Robert de Mara
  • 1236–1238: Geoffrey de Lisle
  • 1239–1241: Emueus de Sacy [2]
  • 1242–1247: Robert Passelewe
  • 1248: Robert Passell
  • 1249–1254: Henry Facull
  • 1255: Henry de Farneleg
  • 1256: James le Savage
  • 1257–1258: John le Ja. Savage
  • 1259: William de Wintershull
  • 1260–1261: Reginald FitzPiers and John le Flemer
  • 1262: Reginald FitzPiers and Hereward de Marisco
  • 1263–1264: John le Botele
  • 1265: Gerard de Grue
  • 1266–1268: John le Botele
  • 1269–1272: William de Wintershull
  • 1273: Henry de Shotbroke
  • 1274–1277: Job. de Havering
  • 1278–1279: William de Braybofe
  • 1280–1282: Philip de Foynil
  • 1280: Jordan de Kingston
  • 1283–1284: Simon de Winton
  • 1285–1288: William de Bremschete
  • 1289–1290: Ingeramus de Waleys
  • 1291–1292: Richard Aston
  • 1293–1296: Hugo de Chickenull
  • 1297–1300: Thomas de Warblington (died 1317)[3]
  • 14th century

    [edit]
    • 1301: John de Gerbg.
  • 1302–1304: Thomas de Warblington [3]
  • 1305–1306: Phil de Foynil
  • 1307–1311: Thomas de Warblington [3]
  • 1312–1313: James de Norton and John de la Bech
  • 1314–1316: John de la Bech
  • 1317: Richard Byflett
  • 1318: Robert de Norton
  • 1319: James de Norton
  • 1320: John de Tichburne
  • 1323–1337: John de Scures
  • 1338: Robert Daundelin
  • 1339: Robert de Popeham and Robert Daundelin
  • 1340: John de Palton and Thomas de Chisenhall
  • 1341: John de Palton
  • 1342–1346: Thomas de Apsall
  • 1347–1349: Henry Sturmey
  • 1350–1353: John de Westminster
  • 1354: William de Overton
  • 1355: John de Palton
  • 1356–1359: Walter de Haywood
  • 1360–1364: Thomas de Hampton
  • 1365: Nicholas Woodlocke
  • 1366–1367: Radulph Thurnbarne
  • 1368:Peter Brugg
  • 1369–1370: John Botiler
  • 1371:Thomas Warner
  • 1372: Philip de Popham
  • 1373: Laurence de Sto Martino
  • 1374: Richard Pauncefort
  • 1375: Theob. de Gorges
  • 1376: Thomas Boklands
  • 1377: Radulph de Norton
  • 1378: John Bettesthorne of Bisterne
  • 1379: Walter Ramsey
  • 1380: William Kingborne
  • 1381: Hugh Crane
  • 1382: Sir John Sandys of East Cholderton, Sherborne 'Coudray'
  • 1383: John Shownes
  • 1384: John de la Zouch
  • 1385: John Showne
  • 1386: Robert Cholmleigh of Marsh Court in King's Somborne
  • 1387: John de Uvedale of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1388: Henry Popham of Popham
  • 1389: Sir Nicholas DabrichecourtofStratfield Saye House
  • 1390: Philip Baynard
  • 1391: Robert Cholmleigh of Marsh Court in King's Somborne
  • 1392: Robert Dingley of Wolverton and Fittleton, Wilts
  • 1393: Robert Attemore of Pamber
  • 1394: Sir John Sandys of East Cholderton, Sherborne 'Coudray' (died 1395) and Thomas Warner
  • 1396: John Waytes
  • 1397–1398: William Audley
  • 1399: John de Uvedale of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 15th century

    [edit]
  • 1401: Sir John BerkeleyofBeverston Castle
  • 1402–1403: Edward CowdreyofHerriard
  • 1404: John Tichbourne
  • 1405: Sir John BerkeleyofBeverston Castle
  • 1406: William Marshall
  • 1407: John Uvedale of Wickham
  • 1408: William BramshottofBramshott
  • 1409: Sir Walter Sandys of Sherborne 'Coudray'
  • 1410: William Warblington
  • 1413: Thomas Chaucer of Ewelme, Oxfordshire
  • 1414: John Uvedale of Wickham
  • 1415: William Brocas of the Vine
  • 1416: Sir Thomas WykehamofBroughton Castle, Oxfordshire
  • 1417: Edward CowdreyofHerriard
  • 1418: William Bremsbeth
  • 1419: John Uvedale of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1420–1421: William Kingborne
  • 1422: John Uvedale of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1423: Sir Walter Sandys of Sherborne 'Coudray'
  • 1424: Sir John Boys of Farley Chamberlayne
  • 1425: Sir Maurice Bruyn of South Ockendon, Essex
  • 1426: John Uvedale of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1427: Sir Stephen Popham of Popham
  • 1428: William Brocas of The Vine
  • 1429: Thomas Thame
  • 1430: John Seymour[4]
  • 1431: Walter Veere
  • 1432: John Giffard
  • 1433: John Uvedale of Wickham, Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1434: Robert Dingley of Wolverton
  • 1435: William Brocas of the Vine
  • 1436: John Seymour
  • 1437: William Fauconer
  • 1438: Thomas Uvedale
  • 1439: Sir John VI Lisle
  • 1440: Sir Stephen Popham of Popham
  • 1441: John Rogers
  • 1442: Thomas Thame
  • 1443: Henry Trencard of Dorset
  • 1444: Thomas Montgomery
  • 1445: Thomas Molegues
  • 1446: Henry Brum
  • 1447: Thomas Uvedale
  • 1448: Robert Fenns
  • 1449: Richard Dalingrug
  • 1450: Thomas Warbleton
  • 1451: Thomas Uvedale
  • 1452: Thomas Thame
  • 1453: John Seymour
  • 1454: John Wallop
  • 1455: Maurice Berkeley
  • 1456: Ber. Brookes
  • 1457: John Paulett
  • 1458: Henry Brum
  • 1459: John Philpot
  • 1461: John Wallop
  • 1462–63: John Paulett
  • 1464: Sir Thomas Uvedale of Wickham Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1465: Edward Berkeley
  • 1466: Geoffrey Gate
  • 1467: Maurice Berkeley
  • 1468: John Rogers
  • 1469: John Whitehead
  • 1470: Richard Darel
  • 1471: Maurice Berkeley
  • 1472: Edward berkeley
  • 1473: John Rogers
  • 1474: Charles Bulkley
  • 1475: Thomas Troys
  • 1476: Edward Berkeley
  • 1477: William Berkeley
  • 1478: Edward Hargill
  • 1479: John Cooke
  • 1480: Sir William Uvedale of Wickham Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1481: Edward Berkeley
  • 1482: John Brookes
  • 1483: Robert Pointz
  • 1484: John Rogers
  • 1485: Robert Carr and Edward Berkeley
  • 1486: John Cooke
  • 1487: Sir William Uvedale of Wickham Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1488: John Tichborne
  • 1489: John Pound
  • 1490: Thomas Troys
  • 1491: Edward Berkeley
  • 1492: John Paulett, jnr
  • 1493: Sir William Uvedale of Wickham Hants and Titsey Place, Surrey
  • 1494: John Dudley
  • 1495: John Giffard
  • 1496: John Pounds
  • 1497: Thomas Troys
  • 1498: William Sands
  • 1499: Dau. Owen
  • 16th century

    [edit]
    • 1500: John Paulett
  • 1501: John Philpot
  • 1502: Richard Wallop
  • 1503: John Waller
  • 1504: John Pound
  • 1505: John Puterham
  • 1506: Robert White
  • 1507: Sir John Lisle
  • 1508–1509: John Leigh
  • 1510: Robert Wallop
  • 1511: Richard Sands
  • 1512: William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
  • 1513: Sir William Compton
  • 1514: Arthur Plantagenet
  • 1515: Richard Norton
  • 1516: Robert Wallop
  • 1517: John Dawtree
  • 1518: John Lisley
  • 1519: William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
  • 1520: John Kaleway
  • 1521: William Frost
  • 1522: William Giffard
  • 1523: William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
  • 1524: Robert Wallop
  • 1525: Peter Philpot
  • 1526: Anthont Willoughby
  • 1527: Sir Thomas Lisle of Thruxton
  • 1528: William Berkeley
  • 1529: Richard Andrewes
  • 1530: Lionel Morres
  • 1531: Sir Thomas Lisle of Thruxton
  • 1532: Richard Pexall
  • 1533: John Kaleway
  • 1534: John Paulet (later Marquess of Winchester)
  • 1535: Anthony Winsore
  • 1536: Peter Philpot
  • 1537: William Berkeley
  • 1538: Sir Thomas Lisle of Thruxton
  • 1539: John KingsmillofSydmonton Court
  • 1540: Anthony Winsore
  • 1541: Richard Andrews
  • 1542: John Kaleway
  • 1543: Reginald Williams of Oxfordshire
  • 1544: William Wacham
  • 1545: Nicholas Lister
  • 1546: George Paulett
  • 1547: Nicholas TichborneofTichborne
  • 1548: Francis Dawtree
  • 1549: Nicholas Lister
  • 1550: Nichlas Pexall
  • 1551: John St Lowe
  • 1551: Richard Cotton of Bedhampton and Warblington [5]
  • 1552: Sir William Kellaway of Rockbourne and John Norton [6]
  • 1553: Nicholas Tichborne (son of Nicholas 1547)
  • 1554: Sir John Bruyn [6]
  • 1555: John of Southwick Whyte [6]
  • 1556: John NortonofEast Tisted[6]
  • 1557: Sir Richard Pexsall [6]
  • 1558: Sir Oliver Wallop [6]
  • 1559: Thomas Pace
  • 1560: William Paulet
  • 1560 (Mar–Nov): William Uvedale of Place House, Wickham
  • 1561: Sir John Berkeley of Southover
  • 1562: George Mills
  • 1563: William Kingsmill
  • 1564: Richard Norton of Rotherfield in East Tisted
  • 1565: Richard Pexall
  • 1566: Mil. Bulkley
  • 1567: Sir Robert OxenbridgeofHurstbourne Priors
  • 1568: Sir Henry Seymour of Marwell
  • 1569: John Worsley
  • 1570: Gilbert Wells
  • 1571: William Waller
  • 1572: William Jepham (Jephson?)
  • 1573: Edward White of Southwick Priory
  • 1574: Edward Aboroe
  • 1575: Richard White
  • 1576: Walter Sandys of Timsbury
  • 1577: John Thurnburgh
  • 1578: Henry GiffordofKing's Somborne
  • 1579: Benjamin TichborneofTichborne
  • 1580: James Paget
  • 1581: Henry Ughtread
  • 1582: Robert White
  • 1583: ?Robert (Thomas) Dabridgecourt of Horwoods, Preston Candover
  • 1584: William White
  • 1585: Thomas West of Testwood in Eling
  • 1586: Francis Keilway of Rockbourne
  • 1587: William St John of Farley Chamberlayne
  • 1588: Richard Norton
  • 1589: Edward Goddard
  • 1590: Sir Richard PauletofHerriard and Freefolk, near Whitchurch
  • 1591: Sir Walter Sandys of Timsbury
  • 1592: John Seymour of Merwell
  • 1593: ?Nicholas Mill of Nursling
  • 1594: Sir William Uvedale (Udall) of Wickham Hants
  • 1595: Robert Oxenbridge
  • 1596: Richard Norton
  • 1597: Mark Steward of Heckfield
  • 1598: John White of Southwick
  • 1599: William Wallop of Southampton and Wield
  • 17th century

    [edit]
  • 1601: William Kingsmill
  • 1602: Sir Benjamin TichborneofTichborne (2nd term)
  • 1603: Sir Henry Wallop of Farleigh Wallop (1st term)
  • 1604: William Abarrow
  • 1605: William DoddingtonofBreamore House
  • 1606: Sir William Oglander
  • 1607: Daniel NortonofSouthwick Priory
  • 1608: John Knight of Chawton
  • 1609: Sir Henry Whitehead of Norman Court, West Tytherley
  • 1610: Thomas Stukeley
  • 1611: Sir William Sandys of Winchester
  • 1612: William Kingsmill
  • 1613: Sir Richard Norton, Bt of Southwick Park
  • 1614: John Paulett
  • 1615: Edward Richards
  • 1616: Richard Worseley
  • 1617: Henry Clarke
  • 1618: John Compton
  • 1619: Thomas Neele
  • 1620: Thomas Lambert
  • 1621: George Philpot
  • 1622: Stephen Knight of Chawton Park
  • 1623: Henry Hook
  • 1624: Arthur Wilmot
  • 1625: Daniel Norton of Southwick Park
  • 1626: Em. Gadder
  • 1627: Sir John Mill, 1st Baronet of Newton Bury and Southampton
  • 1628: Francis Douse
  • 1629: Sir Henry Wallop of Farleigh Wallop (2nd term)
  • 1630: Thomas Coteel, jnr of Steventon
  • 1631: Sir Robert Payne
  • 1632: Thomas Stewkley
  • 1633: Edward Hooper
  • 1634: William Beonsaw
  • 1635: Richard Whitehead of Norman Court[7]
  • 1636: John Button of Buckland
  • 1637: Sir John Oglander
  • 1638: Jac. Hunt
  • 1639: Richard MajorofHursley(father-in-law of Richard Cromwell)
  • 1640: Sir Hugh Stewkley
  • 1641: John Feilder
  • 1642: William Kingsmill
  • 1643–1645 Sir Humphrey Bennet of Rotherfield Park, East Tisted (Royalist sheriff) [8]
  • 1643: Richard NortonofSouthwick Priory (Parliamentarian sheriff) [9]
  • 1644: Thomas Bettesworth, jnr (Parliamentarian sheriff)
  • 1646: Richard Bishop
  • 1648: Francis Tillney [10]
  • 1649: John HookeofBramshott[11]
  • 1650: Thomas Bilson [12]
  • 1651: John Trott [13]
  • 1652: John Bromfield [14]
  • 1653: Andrew Henley of Bramshill [15]
  • 1654: Bartholemew Smith [16]
  • 1655: John Holte
  • 1656: John Hildesley of Hinton Admiral, near Christchurch [17]
  • 1658: Sir Henry Worsley, 2nd Baronet
  • 1659: Crowther (discharged March 1660)
  • bef. 1660: John Stewkley [18]
  • 1663: Thomas Cole of Liss [19]
  • 1664: Francis Rolle of East Tytherley [20]
  • 12 November 1665: Thomas Neale,[21] of Warnford
  • 7 November 1666: Thomas Jervoise,[22]ofHerriard
  • 6 November 1667: Sir William Oglander, 1st Baronet[23]
  • 15 November 1667: John Richards[24]
  • 6 November 1668: Henry Mildmay[25]
  • 11 November 1669: John Pollen,[26] of Andover
  • 3 November 1670: Edward Clark, of Winton[27]
  • 4 November 1670: Roger Barton of Fareham
  • 9 November 1671: Edward Clark of Winton[28]
  • 1672: William Smith
  • 11 November 1672: Leonard Bilson[29]
  • 12 November 1673: Francis Tylney[30]
  • 5 November 1674: William Payne[31]
  • 15 November 1675: Peter Blake[32]
  • 10 November 1676: Richard Pile[33]
  • 15 November 1677: William Pett[34][35]
  • 23 November 1677: Henry Whithed,[36] of East Dean and Norman Court, West Tytherley
  • 14 November 1678: John Cumber[37]
  • 23 November 1678: Richard Love[38]
  • 27 November 1678: Edward Goodyear
  • 13 November 1679: John Cumber[39]
  • 1680: George Stanley
  • 17 November 1681: Gabriel Whistler [40]
  • 1683: Sir William Kingsmill [41]
  • 1684: Sir George Browne [42]
  • 1685: Sir John Mill, 3rd Baronet [43]
  • 1686: Charles Wither of Hall[44]
  • 1687: James Zouch [45]
  • 1688: Sir Hele Hooke, 2nd Bt [46]
  • 1689: Edward Fleming of North Stoneham, near Southampton [47]
  • 1690: John Kent of Romsley [48]
  • 1691: Isaac Foxcroft [49]
  • 1692: George Pitt [50] replaced by John Falkener of Kingsclere [51]
  • 1693: John Wallop [52]
  • 1694: Anthony Sturt of Heckfield [53][54]
  • 1695: James Hunt of Popham [55]
  • 1696: Benjamin Ruddyard [56]
  • 1697: Alexander Alcorne [57]
  • 1698: William Salmon [58]
  • 1699: John Leigh [59]
  • 18th century

    [edit]
    • 1700: Edward Chute of the Vine [60]
  • 1700: William Salmon
  • 1701: John Leigh of Norcott [61]
  • 1702: ?
  • 1703: Edward Lisle [62]
  • 1704: Sir John St Barbe, 1st BaronetofBroadlands[63]
  • 1705: Sir Dewey Bulkeley of Nether Burgate, in Fordingbridge [64]
  • 1706: William Withers [65][66]
  • 1707: John Lewkner [67]
  • 1708: Robert Forder [68]
  • 1708: Anthony Dawley
  • 1709: Thomas JervoiseofHerriard[69]
  • 1710: Henry Foxcroft [70]
  • 1711: John Harwood of Dean[71]
  • 1712: William Russell [72]
  • 1713: Thomas Drake [73]
  • 1714: Robert Love [74]
  • 1715: Sir Thomas Hoby, Bt [75]
  • 1716: Walter Godfrey of Lea [76]
  • 1717: Henry KnollysofGrove Place, Nursling [77]
  • 1718: William Stanley of Polton [78]
  • 1719: Joseph Hinxman of Hinton [79]
  • 1720: Edward Hooper of Hurncourt [80]
  • 1721: Charles Morley of Droxford [81]
  • 1722: Henry Stanyford [82]
  • 1723: James Venables [83]
  • 1724: Sir Richard Mill, Bt. of Woolbeding, near Midhurst, Sussex[84]
  • 1725: Anthony Chute of Vine [85]
  • 1726: Edward Bathurst of Ewshoss [86]
  • 1727: Walter Mitford of Exbury [87]
  • 1728: Paulet St John of Farley Chamberlayne and Dogmersfield Park [88][89]
  • 1729: Thomas Hodges [90]
  • 1730: Richard Love
  • 1731: Charles Cole [91]
  • 1732: Richard Hassel[92]
  • 1733: Thomas Morgan [93]
  • 1734: Richard Jervoise, of Herriard[94]
  • 1735: Robert Graham of South Warnborough [95]
  • 1737: Norton Powlett jnr. of Rotherfield[96]
  • 1738: John Burrard of Lymington [97]
  • 1739: Edmond Thomas Williamson of Exton [98]
  • 1740: Thomas Missing of Stubbington, in Titchfield [99]
  • 1741: Rumney Diggle [100]
  • 1742: Thomas Wyndham of Yateley [101]
  • 1743: Edward Hooker of Worthy [102]
  • 1744: Edward Worsley of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight [103]
  • 1745: Joseph Hinxman of North Hilton[104]
  • 1746: John Walter of East Tuderly [105]
  • 1747: William Rickman of Posbrook[106]
  • 1748: Jeremiah Cray [107]
  • 1749: William Sloane of South Stoneham[108]
  • 1750: Richard Taunton of Ramridge [109]
  • 1751: Sir William Gardiner of Rochcourt, Bt [110]
  • 1752: Richard New of Alverstoke [111]
  • 1753: James Ward, of Crabborne [112]
  • 1754: Sir Thomas Heathcote of Hursley[113]
  • 1755: John Barnard[114]
  • 1756: Bernard Brocas of Beaurepaire[115]
  • 1757: John Chute of the Vine[116]
  • 1758: Henry Compton, of Bistern [117]
  • 1759: Thomas Hall the Younger of Preston Candover [118]
  • 1760: William Bennett of Fareham [119]
  • 1761: George Paulet, Bt[120]
  • 1762: Thomas Gatehouse of Wallop [121]
  • 1763: Joseph Portal of Freefolk [122]
  • 1764: Sir Thomas Worsley, Bt of Appuldurcombe, Isle of Wight [123]
  • 1765: Sir Edward Hulse, 2nd Baronet of Bremer[88]
  • 1766: George Charles Garnier of Rookesbury[124]
  • 1767: Tristram Huddleston Jervoise, of Herriard[125]
  • 1768: Chaloner Ogle of Martyr Worthy [126]
  • 1769: Thomas Prior of Kingsclere [127]
  • 1770: Framcis Hugonin of Nursted [128]
  • 1771: Edward Goddard of East Woodley [129]
  • 1772: James Rodney of Alresford [130]
  • 1773: Sir Richard Worsley, BtofAppuldurcombe, Isle of Wight [131]
  • 1774: John Fleming of Stoneham Park [132]
  • 1775: Goodyer Saint John
  • 1776: John Walter of Baddesley [133]
  • 1777: Ascanius William Senior of Pylewell House, Lymington [134]
  • 1778: Michael Scott of Basing Park [135]
  • 1779: Charles Coles of Buriton [136]
  • 1780: Thomas Pryor, of Kingsclere[137]
  • 1781: Benjamin Smith of Lys [138]
  • 1782: William Sherriff of Old Alresford [139] replaced by Sir William Oglander, 5th Baronet[140]
  • 1783: William Powlett PowlettofLainston House and Little Somborne, nr. Winchester [141]
  • 1784: Sir John Carter of Portsmouth [138]
  • 1785: Sir John Whalley Gardiner, 1st Baronet of Roche Court [142]
  • 1786: Thomas Clarke Jervoise of Idsworth Park [143]
  • 1787: Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 3rd Baronet of Dogmersfield Park and Farley [88]
  • 1788: Richard Brickenden of Maltshanger [144]
  • 1789: William Harris, of New Alsford [145]
  • 1790: George Dacre, jnr [141]
  • 1791: Sir Charles Pole, 1st Baronet of Wolverton [88]
  • 1792: Thomas Robins of Pilewell [146]
  • 1793: Sir George Ivison Tapps, 1st Baronet
  • 1794: Henry Portal of Freefolk replaced by Henry Bonham of Petersfield[147][148]
  • 1795: Wither Bramston [149]
  • 1796: Henry Maxwell of Ewshot House [150]
  • 1797: John Compton, of Minstead [151]
  • 1798: Richard Meyler of Crawley House
  • 1799: John Norris of Hawley [152]
  • 19th century

    [edit]
  • 11 February 1801: William Garrett, of Leigh House, Havant[154]
  • 3 February 1802: Sir Edward Hulse, 3rd Baronet, of Breamore House[155]
  • 3 February 1803: William Mills, of Bisterne Manor[156]
  • 1 February 1804: Sir Charles Mill, 10th Baronet, of Mottisfont[157]
  • 6 February 1805: James Blunt, of Nether Wallop[158]
  • 7 February 1806: John Hanbury Beaufoy, of Upton Grey[159]
  • 4 February 1807: David Lance, of Chissel[160]
  • 3 February 1808: George Hanbury Michell, of Titchfield Lodge[161]
  • 6 February 1809: John Blackburn, of Preston Candover[162]
  • 31 January 1810: Sir James Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner, 3rd Baronet, of Roche Court[163]
  • 8 February 1811: Sir Robert Kingsmill, 2nd BaronetofSydmonton[164]
  • 24 January 1812: Thomas Thistlethwayte, of Southwick[165][166]
  • 10 February 1813: John Hornby, of Hooke[167]
  • 4 February 1814: Richard Norris, of Basing Park[168]
  • 13 February 1815: Henry Bosanquet, of Clanville Lodge[169]
  • 1816: John Morant of Brokenhurst [170]
  • 1817: John Willis Fleming
  • 1818: Richard Goodlad of Hill Place [171]
  • 1819: Henry Compton of Minstead [172]
  • 1820: James Scott of Rotherfield Park, near Alton
  • 1821: Thomas Deane Shute of Burton House [173]
  • 1822: Robert Shedden of Brooklands [174]
  • 1823: Edward Knight jnrofChawton Park[175]
  • 1824: Walter Long of Preshaw[citation needed]
  • 1825: Henry Peter Delmé of Cams Hall[176]
  • 1826: Sir Charles Henry Rich, 2nd Baronet of Shirley and Claxton Abbey [88]
  • 1827: George Collins Poore of Wickham [177]
  • 1828: William Sloane-Stanley of Paultons, near Romney [178]
  • 1829: William Edward Nightingale[179]
  • 1829: John Bonham-Carter [citation needed]
  • 1830: George Purefoy-JervoiseofHerriard House[180]
  • 1831: Sir Henry Tichborne, 8th Baronet, of Tichborne Park[181]
  • 1832: Jervoise Clark Jervoise, of Idsworth Park [182] then Sir William Heathcote, 5th Baronet of Hursley, near Winchester [183]
  • 1833: Thomas Chamberlayne, of Cranbury Park[184]
  • 1834: Samuel Raymond Jarvis, of Fair Oak Park[185]
  • 1835: Henry Weyland Powell, of Foxlease[186]
  • 1836: Sir Charles Hulse, 4th Baronet, of Breamore[187]
  • 1837: Hon. William Henry Ashe à Court-Holmes, of Westover[188]
  • 1838: Andrew Robert Drummond, of Cadlands[189]
  • 1839: John Mills, of Bistern Ringwood[190]
  • 1840: John Meggott Elwes, of Bossington House[191]
  • 1841: Horatio Francis Kingsfort Holloway, of Marchwood Lodge[192]
  • 1842: George Henry Ward, of Northwood Park[193]
  • 1843: William Hughes Hughes, of Ryde[194]
  • 1844: John Thomas Waddington, of Twyford Lodge[195]
  • 1845: Sir Richard Simeon, 2nd Baronet, of Swainstone[196]
  • 1846: John Beardmore, of Uplands[197]
  • 1847: Lancelot Archer Burton, of Woodlands Emsworth[198]
  • 1848: John Wood, of Theddon Grange[199]
  • 1849: William Garnier, of Rookesbury, Wickham[200]
  • 1850: Joseph Martineau, of Basing Park[201]
  • 1851: William Kingsmill, of Sidmonton Court, Kingsclere[202]
  • 1852: Francis Jervoise Ellis Jervoise, of Herriard House[203]
  • 1853: John Shelley, of Avington House, near Winchester[204]
  • 1854: Jeremiah Robert Ives, of Benthworth Hall, near Alton[205]
  • 1855: Hon. Sir Edward Butler, of Harefield, near Southampton[206]
  • 1856: James Edward Bradshaw, of Fair Oak Park, near Winchester[207]
  • 1857: William Charles Humphrys, of Elm Lodge, Bursledon, near Southampton[208]
  • 1858: Thomas Smith, of Droxford, near Bishops Waltham[209]
  • 1859: Robert Vaughan Wynne Williams, of Appuldurcombe, in the Isle of Wight[210]
  • 1860: William George Craven, of Brambridge House, Winchester was initially appointed,[211] but was replaced by Charles Seely, of Brook House, near Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.[212]
  • 1861: William Henry Deverell, of Purbrook Park, near Cosham[213]
  • 1862: Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 5th Baronet, of Dogmersfield Park, Winchfield[214]
  • 1863: Melville Portal, of Laverstoke House, Micheldever Station[215]
  • 1864: James Winter Scott, of Rutherfield Park, Alton[216]
  • 1865: Sir Archibald Keppel MacDonald, 3rd Baronet, of Woolmer Lodge[217]
  • 1866: Hon. John Thomas Dutton of Hinton House, near Alresford[218]
  • 1867: William Hans Sloane-Stanley of Paultons, near Romsey [219]
  • 1868: Sir Edward Hulse, 5th Baronet of Breamore House, near Salisbury [220]
  • 1869: John Morant of Brockenhurst Park, near Lymington [221]
  • 1870: Thomas Fairbairn of Brambridge House, Otterbourne [222]
  • 1871: Henry Compton, of Manor House, Minstead [223]
  • 1872: John Brown Willis Fleming of Chilworth House, Southampton [224]
  • 1873: Sir William Humphery, Bt, of Penton Lodge, near Andover[225]
  • 1874: Sir William Wellesley Knighton, Bt., of Blendworth Lodge, Horndean [226]
  • 1875: William Howley Kingsmill, of Sydmonton Court, near Newbury [227]
  • 1876: Richard Redfern Goodlad, of Hill Place, Droxford [228]
  • 1877: Frederick Gonnerman Dalgety of Lockerley Hall, Stockbridge [229]
  • 1878: William Nicholson of Basing Park, Alton [230]
  • 1879: John Bonham Carter, of Adhurst St. Mary, Petersfield [231]
  • 1880: Henry Woods, of Warnford Park, Bishops Waltham [232]
  • 1881: Sir Nelson Rycroft, 4th Baronet, of Kempshott Park, near Basingstoke [233]
  • 1882: Thomas Thistlethwayte, of Southwick Park, near Fareham [234]
  • 1883: Edgar Atheling Drummond, of Cadland, Fawley, near Southampton [235]
  • 1884: Sir John Kelk of Tedworth, Marlborough [236]
  • 1885: Adam Kennard, of Crawley Court, near Winchester [237]
  • 1886: William Wyndham Portal, of Southington House, Micheldever [238]
  • 1887: William Ingham Whitaker of Pylewell Park, Lymington
  • 1888: William Wickham of Binsted Wyck, Alton
  • 1889: Charles Edward Frederick, 7th Baronet of Shawford House, Winchester [239]
  • 1890: John Carpenter Garnier of Rookesbury Park, Wickham, Fareham
  • 1891: Sir Frederick Walter Carden, 2nd Baronet[240]
  • 1892: Sir Henry Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichborne of Tichborne Park, Alresford
  • 1893: Joseph William Baxendale of Hursley Park, Winchester [241]
  • 1894: John Postle Heseltine of Walhampton House, Lymington [242]
  • 1895: Charles Lethbridge of Sherfield Manor, Basingstoke [243]
  • 1896: Lieutenant-Colonel William Woods, of Warnford Park, near Bishops Waltham [244]
  • 1897: Godfrey Baring, of Nubia House, West Cowes, Isle of Wight [245]
  • 1898: John Bonham Carter, of Adhurst St. Mary, Petersfield [246]
  • 1899: Sir Richard Nelson Rycroft, 5th Baronet, of Kempshott Park, Basingstoke [247]
  • 20th century

    [edit]
  • 1901: John Edward Arthur Willis Fleming of Chilworth Manor, Romsey [249]
  • 1902: Herman Le Roy Lewis, of Westbury House, Petersfield [250]
  • 1903: Lionel Phillips of Tylney Hall, near Winchfield [251]
  • 1904: Major Cecil du Pre Penton Powney, of Brambridge House, near Bishopstoke [252]
  • 1905: Captain Frederick John Dalgety, of Lockerley Hall, near Romsey [253]
  • 1906: Edward Carter, of East Upton, near Ryde, Isle of Wight [254]
  • 1907: Edward John Harry Eden Morant, R.S.O., of Brockenhurst Park, Brockenhurst [255]
  • 1908: Sir George Alexander Cooper, Bt., of Hursley Park, near Winchester [256]
  • 1909: Henry Nicoll, of Bullington Manor, Barton Stacey, S.O.,[257]
  • 1910: William Ingham Whitaker, of Pylewell Park, Lymington [258]
  • 1911: James Richard George Hennessy, of Compton Manor, Stockbridge [259]
  • 1912: Francis Henry Tristram Jervoise, of Herriard House, Basingstoke [260][261]
  • 1913: Roger Cyril Hans Sloane-Stanley of Paultons, Romsey[262]
  • 1914: Eustace Exall Palmer of Drayton House, Sherfield–on-Loddon, Basingstoke [263]
  • 1915: Laurence Richard Philipps, of Sydmonton Court, near Newbury [264]
  • 1916: Heath Harrison, of Le Court, Greatham, near Liss [265]
  • 1917: Robert Henry Davis Mills of Steventon Manor, Basingstoke [266]
  • 1918: Francis Richard Hugh Seymour Sutton [267]
  • 1919: Alexander Ingham Whitaker of Grayshott Hall, Grayshott, Hindhead, Surrey [268]
  • 1920: Herbert Johnson of Marsh Court, Stockbridge[269]
  • 1921: William Tattersall Whiteley of Weeke Manor, Winchester[270]
  • 1922: Sir Frederick Henry Walter Carden of Stargroves, East Woodhay[271]
  • 1923: Maldwin Drummond of Cadland, Fawley[272]
  • 1924: Viginti Tertius Thompson of Norton Manor, Sutton Scotney [273]
  • 1925: Sir Morgan George Crofton, Bt.[274]
  • 1926: Sir Joseph Doughty-Tichborne, 13th Bt.[275]
  • 1927: Lieut.-Col. Sir Gilbert Redvers Heathcote, 8th Bt., of Bighton Wood, Alresford [276]
  • 1928: Sir John Courtown Edward Shelley-Rolls [277]
  • 1929: Lieut.-Col. George Philippi of Crawley Court, near Winchester[278]
  • 1930: Lieut.-Col. Miles Rafe Ferguson Courage of Sutton Manor, Sutton Scotney, Hants[279]
  • 1931: Percy Alfred Leyland Laming of Alresford Place, Old Airesford,[280]
  • 1932: Joseph John Crosfield
  • 1933: Henry Arden Franklyn
  • 1934: Geoffrey Edward Miller Mundy
  • 1935: Sir Dymoke White of Southleigh Park, near Havant [281]
  • 1936: Jervoise Bolitho Scott of Rotherfield Park, Alton [282]
  • 1937: George James Robertson Cooper of Merdon Manor, Hursley [283]
  • 1938: Sir Nelson Edward Rycroft, 6th Baronet, of Dummer House, Basingstoke [284]
  • 1939: Reginald Nicholson
  • 1940: Herbert Aris
  • 1941: Roland Dudley
  • 1942: Edward Gibson Fleming
  • 1943: Sir Strati Ralli
  • 1944: Ralph Stawell Dutton of Hinton Ampner House, Bramdean [285]
  • 1945: Sir Rowland Arthur Charles Sperling of Knowl Hill, Kingsclere [286]
  • 1946: Frank Stanley Faber of The King's House, Lyndhurst[287]
  • 1947: Ernest Arthur Hunter Fell of Bighton House, Alresford[288]
  • 1948: Thomas Edgar Cyril Hussey of Lithend, Bishop's Waltham [289]
  • 1949: Alan Lubbock of Adhurst St Mary, Petersfield [290]
  • 1950: William Ingham Whitaker of Pylewell Park, Lymington [291]
  • 1951: Major Arthur Francis Clarke-Jervoise[292]
  • 1952: Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith of Stodham Park, Liss [293]
  • 1953: Sir William Makins, 3rd Baronet of Langton House, Alresford [294]
  • 1954: John Morant of Brokenhurst Park, Brockenhurst [295]
  • 1955: Hon. John Bernard Bruce of Itchen Lodge, Itchen Abbas [296]
  • 1956: Augustus Frederick Coryton of the Manor House, Greatham, Liss [297]
  • 1957: Richard Henry Courage of Queen's House, Monk Sherborne [298]
  • 1958: John Micklethwait Mills of Bisterne Manor, Ringwood [299]
  • 1959: Sir Hugh Houston Smiley, 3rd Baronet of Ivalls, Bentworth, Alston [300]
  • 1960: Richard Augustus Bagot Phillimore of Shedfield Grange, Shedfield [301]
  • 1961: Kenneth Edward Savill of Chilton Manor, Chilton Candover [302]
  • 1962: Leith Ingham Tomkins Whitaker, of Land of Nod, Headley Down [303]
  • 1963: Sir Francis Spencer Portal, 5th Baronet of Burley Wood, Ashe, near Basingstoke [304]
  • 1964: Roger Leigh-Wood of Gaston Grange, Alton [305]
  • 1965: Bertram William Jepson Turner
  • 1966: Ronald Basil Bowen Bancroft Cooke, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., of Poland Court, Odiham.[306]
  • 1967: Sir Patrick William DonnerofHurstbourne Park, Whitchurch [307]
  • 1968: Leonard George Carpenter-Garnier
  • 1969: David Willis
  • 1970: Lady Barbara Pelly
  • 1971: Frank Worsfold McClenaghan
  • 1972: Colin James Balfour
  • 1973: Sir Peter Dawnay
  • 1974: Nigel Donald Peter Chamberlayne MacDonald [308]
  • 1975: Major Charles Henry Liddell of Fullerton Grange, Andover.[309]
  • 1976: Captain Michael Patrick Radcliffe Boyle, of Ashe Park, near Basingstoke.[310]
  • 1977: Admiral Sir Desmond Parry Dreyer of Brook Cottage, Cheriton, Alresford.[311]
  • 1978: Edward Jeremy Westrow Hulse of Breamore House, near Fordingbridge.[312]
  • 1979: Major Thomas Edward St. Aubyn, of Tangier House, Wootton St. Lawrence, Basingstoke.[313]
  • 1980: Maldwin Andrew Cecil Drummond, of Cadland[314]
  • 1981: Lieut-Colonel Sir James Walter Scott, Bt, of Rotherfield Park, Alton.[315]
  • 1982:Captain Peter Alexander Bence-Trower, of West Meon House, Petersfield [316]
  • 1983: Major General Hew Dacres George Butler, of Bury Lodge, Hambledon, near Portsmouth.[317]
  • 1984: Major Hugh Lancelot St. Vincent Rose, of Buriton House, Buriton, near Petersfield [318]
  • 1985: John Alfred Leavett-Shenley, of The Holt, Upham, Hampshire[319]
  • 1986: Captain Fergus Erskine Hughes-Onslow, of Lower Norsebury, Stoke Charity, Winchester.[320]
  • 1987: Mrs Marion Margaret Wake, of Fairfield House, Hambledon, Portsmouth.[321]
  • 1988: Captain Andrew William Murdoch, of Parsonage Farm, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Andover.[322]
  • 1989: Captain John Loveys Jervoise, of Herriard House, Basingstoke.[323]
  • 1990: Major Charles Rowland Marriott, of Chilton Down, Alresford[324]
  • 1991: Roderick Robin Mackenzie of Kingfisher House, Ampfield, Romsey [325]
  • 1992: Anthony Seymour Berkeley Portman of Rushmore Farm, Upton, Andover [326]
  • 1993: Christopher Nevil Wilson [327]
  • 1994: Charles Anthony Palmer-Tomkinson of Dummer Grange, Dummer, near Basingstoke.[328]
  • 1995: Commander Sir Miles James Rivett-Carnac, 9th Baronet[329]
  • 1996: Mark Hugh Joseph Radcliffe of The Malthouse, Upton, Andover.[330]
  • 1997: Mrs. Lindsay Garrett Fox, Cheriton House, Nr.Alresford.[331]
  • 1998: John Julian Lionel George Sheffield[332]
  • 1999: Valentine Anthony Lewis Powell, Pudding Farm, Headbourne Worthy, Winchester [333]
  • 21st century

    [edit]
    • 2000: Major Jeremy Groves
  • 2001: Anthony Roderick Chichester Bancroft Cooke of Poland Court, Odiham [334]
  • 2002: Colin Keith Murray, The Long House, Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch.[335]
  • 2003: Frances Evelyn Hoare of Tangier House, Wootton St Lawrence, Basingstoke [336]
  • 2004: Sir James Scott[337]
  • 2005: Peter Maxwell Herman Andreae[338]
  • 2006: Lilian Jane Benson of Little Ann, Andover[339]
  • 2007: Sarah Veronica Thorne of Ovington, near Alresford[340]
  • 2008: Michael David Colin Craven Campbell of Shalden, Alton.[341]
  • 2009: Dr. Clare Virginia Bartlett of East Men, Petersfield[342]
  • 2010: Alan Charles Lovell of Bishop's Waltham, Southampton[343]
  • 2011: Nigel Guthrie McNair Scott of Old Basing[344]
  • 2012: Giles Marshall Hallam Mills of Ringwood[345]
  • 2013: Rupert Edward Alexander Younger of Petersfield[346]
  • 2014: Major-General James Melville John Balfour of Wintershill Hall, Durley, Southampton[347]
  • 2015: Lady (Louisa Caroline) Portal of Burley Wood, Ashe, Basingstoke[348]
  • 2016: Thomas Henry Floyd of Shalden, Alton[349]
  • 2017: Mary Rachel Montagu-Scott of Brockenhurst [350]
  • 2018: Mark Edward Thistlethwayte of Hambledon[351]
  • 2019: Catherine Sarah Le May of Upham [352]
  • 2020: Reverend Susan Elizabeth Colman of Basingstoke [353]
  • 2021: Phillip Rodney Sykes of The White House, Steventon, Basingstoke, Hampshire [354]
  • 2022: Lady Edwina GrosvenorofExbury, Southampton [355]
  • 2023: Amelia Sophia Rivière of Winchester[356]
  • 2024: Jonathan Charles Whitaker of Hamble [357]
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