The office of High Sheriff of Dyfed was established in 1974 as part of the creation of the county of Dyfed in Wales following the Local Government Act 1972, and effectively replaced the shrievalties of the amalgamated counties of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Since 1996 Dyfed has a purely ceremonial meaning, having been broken up for administrative purposes.
High Sheriffs of Dyfed
1974: Colonel John Anthony Sulivan, of Benton Castle, Milford Haven.[1]
1975: Dr. David Brynmor Llewellyn-Morgan, of 1 Pare Howard Avenue, Llanelli.[2]
1976: Thomas Arfon Owen, of Bryn-Derw, Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth.[3]
1977: Christopher Harold Pemberton, of Vaynor, Narberth.[4]
1978: Lieut.-Colonel Gilbert Henry Fleetwood Chaldecott, of Vrynylan, Nantgaredig.[5]
1979: Doctor William Joseph St. Ervyl-Glyndwr Rhys, of Plas Bronmeurig, Ystrad Meurig.[6]
1980: Colonel William Peter Howells, of White Gates, Little Haven, Haverfordwest[7]
1981: William James Hinds of Danyrallt, Abergorlech Road, Carmarthen.[8]