Chronological list of the High Sheriffs of Yorkshire, England
Sir John Hotham , Sheriff of Yorkshire 1634–35
The Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown . Formerly the 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.
Sheriff is a title originating in the time of the Angles , not long after the invasion of the Kingdom of England , which was in existence for around a thousand years.[ 1] A list of the sheriffs from the Norman conquest onwards can be found below.[ 1] [ 2] The Shrievalties are the oldest secular titles under the Crown in England and Wales, their purpose being to represent the monarch at a local level, historically in the shires .
The office was a powerful position in earlier times, especially in the case of Yorkshire , which covers a very large area. The sheriffs were responsible for the maintenance of law and order and various other roles. Some of their powers in Yorkshire were relinquished in 1547 as the Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire was instated to deal with military duties. It was only in 1908 under Edward VII of the United Kingdom that the Lord Lieutenant became more senior than the Sheriff. Since then the position of Sheriff has become more ceremonial , with many of its previous responsibilities transferred to High Court judges , magistrates , coroners , local authorities and the police .
In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972 , the single Yorkshire shrievalty was abolished, with high sheriffs appointed to each of the new metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties.[ 3] Today the position is represented at a more local level in the form of four titles; the High Sheriff of the East Riding of Yorkshire , High Sheriff of North Yorkshire , High Sheriff of South Yorkshire and High Sheriff of West Yorkshire .
Sheriffs
House of Normandy
House of Plantagenet
1154–1163 Bertram de Bulmer
1163–1170 Ranulf de Glanvill
1170–1175 Robert III de Stuteville
1175–1189 Ranulf de Glanvill
1189–1190 John Marshal
1190–1191 Osbert de Longchamp
1191–1194 Hugh Bardolf
1194–1198 Geoffrey Plantagenet , Archbishop of York
1198–1201 Geoffrey FitzPeter, Earl of Essex
1201–1203 William de Stuteville
1203–1204 Geoffrey FitzPeter, Earl of Essex
1204–1209 Roger de Lacy
1209–1213 Gilbert FitzReinfrid
1213–1214 Robert de Percy
1214–1215 Peter FitzHerbert
1215–1215 William de Duston
1215–1216 William de Harcourt
1216–1223 Geoffrey de Neville
1223–1225 Simon de Hale , later Sheriff of Wiltshire
1225–1226 Eustace de Ludham
1226–1229 Robert de Cokefeld
1229–1232 William de Stuteville
1232–1233 Peter de Rivaux
1233–1234 Brian de Lisle
1235–1236 John Fitzgeoffrey
1236–1239 Bryan FitzAlan, Lord FitzAlan
1239–1242 Nicholas de Molis
1242–1246 Henry of Bath
1246–1248 Adam de Neirford
1248–1250 William de Dacre
1250–1253 Robert de Crepping
1253–1254 William de Horsenden
1254–1260 William de Latimer
1260–1261 John de Oketon
1261–1263 Peter de Percy
1263–1264 Robert de Neville
1264–1265 William de Baszeall
1265–1266 John de Oketon
1266–1267 William de Latimer
1267–1268 Robert de Lathum
1268–1269 Giles de Goxhill
1269–1270 John de Halton
1270–1274 Roger LeStrange
1274–1278 Alexander de Kirketon
1278–1280 Sir Ranulph de Dacre of Dacre, Cumberland
1280–1285 John Lythgrins
1285–1291 Sir Gervase de Clifton
1291–1293 Sir John de Meaux
1293–1299 John de Byron
1299–1300 Sir Robert Ughtred
1300–1304 Simon de Kyme
1304–1307 William de Houk
1307–1308 John de Crepping
1308–1310 John de Gras
1310–1311 John de Eure
1311–1314 Gerard Salveyn
1314–1315 John Malbys
1315–1315 Nicholas, 2nd Lord Meinill
1315–1317 Sir Simon Warde
1317–1318 Nicholas de Grey
1318–1318 Sir Simon Warde
1318–1318 Robert de Ryther
1318–1323 Sir Simon Warde
1323–1325 Sir Roger Somerville
1325–1327 Henry de Fauconberg
1327–1328 Sir John Darcy
1328–1330 Henry de Fauconberg
1330–1332 Ralph de Bulmer
1332–1335 Sir Peter Saltmarsh
1335–1335 Peter Middleton
1335–1337 Sir Thomas de Rokeby (died 1356)
1337–1340 Sir Ralph Hastings
1340–1340 John Moryn
1340–1340 Sir Ralph Hastings
1340–1341 Sir John Elland
1341–1342 John de Fauconberg, 3rd Baron Fauconberg
1342–1349 Sir Thomas de Rokeby (died 1356)
1349–1349 Sir William Plays
1349–1349 Sir Brian Thornhill
1349–1350 Gerard Salveyn of North Duffield and Herswell[ 4] (grandson of Gerard HS 1311)
1350–1351 Sir William Plumpton
1351–1352 Sir Peter de Nuttle
1352–1353 Miles, 3rd Lord Stapleton
1353–1354 Sir Peter de Nuttle
1354–1356 Miles, 3rd Lord Stapleton
1356–1359 Sir Peter de Nuttle
1359–1360 Sir Thomas Musgrave
1360–1362 Sir Marmaduke Constable I (1st term)
1362–1366 Sir Thomas Musgrave
1366–1367 Sir Marmaduke Constable I (2nd term)
1367–1368 Sir John Chaumont
1368–1370 Sir William de Acton
1370–1371 Sir John Bygod
1371–1372 Sir Robert Roos
1372–1373 Sir William de Acton
1373–1374 Sir John Bygod
1374–1375 Sir William Perciehay (Percehay)
1375–1376 Sir William Melton (1st term)
1376–1377 Sir Ralph Hastings
1377–1378 Sir John Constable
1378–1379 Sir Robert Neville
1379–1380 Sir William Melton (2nd term)
1380–1380 Sir John Savile (1st term)
1380–1381 Sir Ralph Hastings
1381–1382 Sir William Ergum
1382–1383 Sir John Savile (2nd term)
1383–1384 Sir Robert Hilton
1384–1385 Sir Gerard Usflete
1385–1386 Sir Robert Constable of Flamborough (1st term)
1386–1387 Sir Robert Hilton
1387–1388 Sir John Savile (3rd term)
1388–1389 Sir John Godard
1389–1390 Sir James Pickering
1390–1391 Sir William Melton (3rd term)
1391–1392 Sir Ralph Euer
1392–1393 Sir John Depeden
1393–1394 Sir James Pickering
1394–1395 Sir Robert Constable of Flamborough (2nd term)
1395–1396 Sir Ralph Euer
1396–1397 Sir Robert Neville
1397–1399 Sir James Pickering (died in office)
House of Lancaster
1399–1399 Sir John Depeden
1399–1400 Sir John Constable
1400–1401 Sir Thomas Bromflete
1401–1402 Sir William Dronsfield (1st term)
1402–1403 Sir John Savile (son of Sir John Savile, HS 1380)
1403–1404 Sir Richard Redman
1404–1405 Sir Peter Buckton
1405–1406 Sir William Dronsfield (2nd term)
1406–1406 Robert Mauleverer
1406–1407 Sir John Etton (1st term)
1407–1408 Sir Thomas Rokeby
1408–1409 Sir William Haryngton
1409–1410 Sir Edmund Hastings
1410–1411 Sir Edmund Sandford
1411–1412 Sir Thomas Rokeby
1412–1413 Sir John Etton (2nd term)
1413–1414 Sir William Haryngton
1414–1415 Sir Thomas Bromflete
1415–1416 Sir Richard Redman
1416–1417 Sir Edmund Hastings
1417–1418 Sir Robert Hilton (1st term)
1418–1419 Sir John Bygod
1419–1420 Sir Thomas Bromflete
1420–1422 Sir Halnath Mauleverer of North Deighton
1422–1423 Sir William Haryngton
1423–1424 Sir Robert Hilton (2nd term)
1424–1426 Sir John Langton
1426–1426 Sir Richard Hastings
1426–1427 Sir William Ryther
1427–1428 Sir Robert Hilton (3rd term)
1428–1430 Sir William Haryngton
1430–1430 Sir John Clervaulx
1430–1431 Sir William Ryther
1431–1432 Sir Richard Pickering
1432–1433 Sir Henry Brounflete
1433–1434 Sir Richard Hastings
1434–1435 Sir William Ryther
1435–1436 Sir William Tirwhit
1436–1437 Sir John Constable
1437–1438 Sir Robert Constable
1438–1439 Sir William Ryther
1439–1440 Sir John Tempest
1440–1441 Sir Robert Waterton
1441–1442 Sir William Gascoigne
1442–1443 Sir Thomas Metham
1443–1444 Sir Edmund Talbot
1444–1445 Sir William Euer
1445–1446 Sir James Strangways
1446–1447 Sir Robert Ughtred
1447–1448 Sir William Plumpton
1448–1449 Sir John Conyers
1449–1450 Sir James Pickering
1450–1451 Sir Robert Ughtred
1451–1452 Sir Ralph Bygod
1452–1453 Sir James Strangways
1453–1454 Sir John Melton
1454–1455 Sir John Savile
1455–1456 Sir Thomas Haryngton
1456–1457 Sir John Hotham
1457–1458 Sir Ralph Bygod
1458–1459 Sir John Tempest
1459–1460 Sir Thomas Metham
1460–1461 Sir John Melton
House of York
1461–1461 Sir John Savile
1461–1463 Sir Robert Constable
1463–1464 Sir John Constable
1464–1465 Sir Edward Hastings
1465–1466 Sir Richard FitzWilliam
1466–1467 Sir James Haryngton
1467–1468 Sir John Conyers
1468–1469 Sir James Strangways
1469–1470 Sir Henry Vavasour
1470–1471 Sir Edmund Hastings
1471–1473 Sir Ralph de Ashton
1473–1474 Sir Walter Griffith
1474–1475 Sir John Conyers
1475–1476 Sir James Haryngton
1476–1477 Sir Edmund Hastings
1477–1478 Sir William Ryther
1478–1479 Sir Robert Constable
1479–1480 Sir Hugh Hastings
1480–1481 Sir Marmaduke Constable
1481–1482 Sir Ralph Bygod
1482–1483 Sir William Eure
1483–1484 Sir Edmund Hastings
1484–1485 Sir Thomas Markenfield of Markenfield Hall
House of Tudor
House of Stuart
1603–1604 Sir Henry Bellasis of Newburgh Priory
1604–1606 Sir Richard Gargrave of Nostell Priory and Kinsley
1606–1606 Sir Timothy Hutton[ 8]
1606–1607 Sir Henry Griffith
1607–1608 Sir William Bamburgh
1608–1609 Sir Hugh Bethell
1609–1610 Sir Francis Hildesley
1610–1611 Sir Thomas Dawnay
1611–1612 Sir Henry Slingsby of Scriven, near Knaresborough and Red House, Moor Monkton
1612–1613 Sir Christopher Hilliard of Winestead
1613–1614 Sir George Savile, 1st Baronet of Lupset
1614–1615 John Armytage
1615–1616 Sir Edward Stanhope
1616–1617 Michael Warton
1617–1618 Sir Robert Swift
1618–1619 Sir William Alford
1619–1620 Sir Arthur Ingram
1620–1621 Sir Thomas Gower, 1st Baronet
1621–1622 Sir Richard Tempest
1622–1623 Sir Guy Palmes
1623–1624 Sir Henry Jenkins of Great Busby
1624–1625 Sir Richard Cholmeley of Whitby
1625–1626 Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford of Wentworth Woodhouse
1626–1627 Sir Thomas Norcliffe
1627–1628 Sir Thomas Fairfax of Walton and Gilling Castle , near Malton
1628–1629 Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Baronet of Barmston
1629–1630 Sir Arthur Ingram the younger
1630–1631 Sir John Gibson of Welburn
1631–1632 Sir Thomas Layton
1632–1633 Sir Arthur Robinson
1633–1634 Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, 2nd Baronet
1634–1635 Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet
1635–1636 Sir William Pennyman, 1st Baronet of Marske Hall
1636–1637 Sir John Ramsden of Byram Hall, Brotherton
1637–1638 Thomas Danby (1610–1660)[ 6]
1638–1639 Sir William Robinson
1639–1640 Sir Marmaduke Langdale
1640–1641 Sir John Buck
1641–1642 Sir Thomas Gower, 2nd Baronet
1642–1643 Sir Richard Hutton
1643–1644 Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Baronet
1645–1646 Sir John Bourchier
1646–1647 Sir Robert Darley
1647–1648 Sir John Savile
1648–1649 Sir William St Quintin, 1st Baronet
1649–1650 Sir John Savile
Commonwealth
House of Stuart, restoration
1660–1661 Sir Thomas Slingsby, 2nd Baronet
1661–1662 Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds
1662–1663 Sir Thomas Gower, 2nd Baronet
1663–1664 Sir Roger Langley, 2nd Baronet
12 November 1665: Sir Francis Cobb[ 9]
7 November 1666: Sir John Reresby, 2nd Baronet [ 10]
6 November 1667: Sir Richard Mauleverer, 2nd Baronet [ 11]
6 November 1668: Sir John Armytage, 2nd Baronet [ 12]
11 November 1669: Sir Philip Monckton[ 13]
4 November 1670: Sir Solomon Swale , 1st Baronet[ 14]
9 November 1671: Sir William Wentworth[ 15]
11 November 1672: John Ramsden[ 16]
12 November 1673: Sir Thomas Yarburgh[ 17]
5 November 1674: Sir Henry Marwood, 2nd Baronet [ 18]
15 November 1675: Sir Edmund Jennings [ 19]
10 November 1676: Sir Godfrey Copley, 1st Baronet,[ 20] of Sprotbrough House
15 November 1677: Sir Godfrey Copley, 2nd Baronet ,[ 21] of Sprotbrough House
14 November 1678: Richard Shuttleworth[ 22]
13 November 1679: Sir Thomas Daniel[ 23]
4 November 1680: Sir Richard Graham, 1st Baronet , of Norton Conyers[ 24]
1681–1682 William Lowther
1682–1683 Ambrose Pudsey
1683–1684 Sir Brian Stapylton, 2nd Baronet
1684–1686 Christopher Tancred
1686–1687 Thomas Rokeby
1688–1689 Sir Richard Graham, 1st Baronet
1689–1689 William Robinson
1689–1690 Sir Jonathan Jennings
1690–1690 Sir Christopher Wandesford, 2nd Baronet
1690–1691 Henry Fairfax of Toulston
1691–1692 John Gill
1692–1693 Ambrose Pudsey
1693–1694 Charles Tancred
1694–1695 Ingleby Daniel
1695–1696 John Bradshaw
1696–1697 Thomas Pulleine
1697–1698 William Lowther
1698–1699 Sir William Strickland, 3rd Baronet
1699–1699 John Lambert
1699–1700 Fairfax Norcliffe
1700–1702 Robert Constable
1702–1702 Robert Mitford
1702–1703 Sir Thomas Pennyman, 2nd Baronet
1703–1704 Thomas Pulleine
1704–1705 Godfrey Bosvile
1705–1706 Sir Matthew Pierson
Queen Anne
1706–1707 Sir Roger Beckwith, 2nd Baronet
1707–1708 Henry Iveson
1708–1709 William Ellis
1709–1710 William Turbut
1710–1711 William Nevile
1711–1712 William Vavasour
1712–1713 Richard Beaumont
House of Hanover
1713–1714 Thomas Wrightson
1714–1715 Fairfax Norcliffe
1715–1716 Charles Wilkinson
1716–1717 William Hustler [ 25]
1717–1718 Sir Henry Goodricke, 4th Baronet of Ribston Hall
1718–1719 Daniel Lascelles
1719–1720 John Bourchier of Beningbrough Hall
1720–1721 Sir Walter Hawkesworth , 2nd Baronet[ 26]
1721–1722 Sir Ralph Milbanke, 4th Baronet[ 27]
1722–1723 Sir William Wentworth, 4th Baronet [ 28]
1723–1724 Hugh Cholmley of Whitby[ 29]
1724–1725 Cholmley Turner
1725–1726 Thomas Ramsden of Hawkesworth[ 30]
1726–1727 Charles Bathurst of Clints and Scutterskelfe
1727–1728 Thomas Duncombe of Duncombe Park
1728–1729 William Harvey
1729–1730 Sir William St Quintin, 4th Baronet of Scampston Hall
1730–1731 Beilby Thompson[ 31]
1731–1732 Sir Rowland Winn, 4th Baronet
1732–1733 Thomas Condon[ 32]
1733–1734 Hugh Bethell of Rise and Walton Abbey[ 33]
1734–1735 Francis Barlow of Middlethorpe Hall
1735–1736 James Hustler of Ackham[ 34]
1736–1737 Mark Kirby[ 35]
1737–1738 Sir Hugh Smithson, 4th Baronet [ 36]
1738–1739 Sir George Cooke, 5th Baronet[ 37]
1739–1740 Sir Samuel Armytage, 1st Baronet[ 38]
1740–1741 Sir Lionel Pilkington, 5th Baronet of Stanley
1741–1742 Henry Darcy[ 39]
1742–1743 Ralph Consett Bell [ 40]
1743–1744 Godfrey Copley[ 41]
1744–1745 Thomas Thornhill
1745–1746 Sir Henry Ibbetson, 1st Baronet[ 42]
1746–1747 Sir William Milner, 2nd Baronet
1747–1748 William Meadhurst
1748–1749 William Thompson
1749–1750 John Bourchier of Beningbrough Hall
1750–1751 Sir William Pennyman, 4th Baronet[ 43]
1751–1752 Sir Griffith Boynton, 5th Baronet
1752–1753 Richard Sykes
1753–1754 Sir Ralph Milbanke, 5th Baronet
1754–1755 Nathaniel Cholmley
1755–1756 Thomas Foljambe
1756–1757 George Montgomery Metham
1757–1758 Henry Willoughby
1758–1759 Jeremiah Dixon
1759–1760 Sir Charles Turner, 1st Baronet, of Kirkleatham
1760–1761 James Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe Hall , Lancashire and Forcett Hall , Yorkshire
1761–1762 Sir John Lister Kaye, 5th Baronet of Grainge[ 44]
1762–1763 Hugh Bethell of Rise and Watton Abbey[ 33]
1763–1764 Boynton Langley[ 45]
1764–1765 Sir William Foulis, 6th Baronet
1765–1766 Sir Thomas Wentworth, 5th Baronet
1766–1767 Thomas Thornhill
1767–1768 Thomas Arthington, of Arthington[ 46]
1768–1769 Sir George Strickland, 5th Baronet
1769–1770 Sir James Ibbetson, 2nd Baronet
1770–1771 Sir Bellingham Graham, 5th Baronet
1771–1772 Sir Griffith Boynton, 6th Baronet
1772–1773 Sir William St Quintin, 5th Baronet of Scampston Hall
1773–1774 Sir Marmaduke Astey Wyvill, 7th Baronet of Constable Burton Hall
1774–1775 Marmaduke Horsfield
1775–1776 Sir George Armytage, 3rd Baronet
1776–1777 Giles Earle of Beningbrough Hall [ 47]
1777–1778 Bacon Frank of Campsall [ 48]
1778–1779 John Sawrey Morritt of Rokeby Park[ 49]
1779–1780 Thomas Duncombe of Duncombe Park
1780–1781 William Bethell of Rise[ 33]
1781–1782 Humphrey Osbaldeston
1782–1783 Sir John Ingilby, 1st Baronet of Ripley Castle
1783–1784 Sir Robert Hildyard, 4th Baronet
1784–1785 William Danby
1785–1786 Sir Thomas Slingsby, 8th Baronet[ 50]
1786–1787 Richard Langley of Wykeham Abbey [ 51]
1787–1788 Francis Ferrand Foljambe of Aldwarke[ 52]
1788–1789 John Yorke of Richmond[ 53]
1789–1790 Walter Ramsden Beaumont Hawksworth Fawkes of Farnley Hall [ 54]
1790–1791 Charles Duncombe the younger of Duncombe Park
1791–1792 Sir George Armytage, 4th Baronet[ 55]
1792–1793 Sir Thomas Frankland, 6th Baronet of Thirkleby Hall [ 56]
1793–1794 Richard Henry Beaumont
1794–1795 Thomas Lister of Gisburne Park [ 57] [ 58]
1795–1796 Mark Masterman-Sykes , later Sir Mark Masterman-Sykes, 3rd Baronet[ 59]
1796–1797 Godfrey Wentworth Wentworth of Hickleton Hall
1797–1798 Sir John Ramsden, 4th Baronet of Byram
1798–1799 Sir Thomas Pilkington, 7th Baronet
1799–1800 Sir Rowland Winn, 6th Baronet
21 February 1800: James Milnes, of Thornes House, Wakefield [ 60]
11 February 1801: Richard Thompson, of Wetherby Grange[ 61]
3 February 1802: Sir William Foulis, 8th Baronet , of Ingleby Manor[ 62]
3 February 1803: Sir Henry Carr Ibbetson, 3rd Baronet , of Denton Hall [ 63]
1 February 1804: James Fox of Bramham Park [ 64]
6 February 1805: Henry Cholmley, of Howsham [ 65] [ 66]
1 February 1806: John Bacon Sawrey Morritt , of Rokeby Park [ 67]
4 February 1807: Richard Fountayne Wilson , of Melton on the Hill [ 68]
3 February 1808: William Joseph Denison, of Ayton[ 69]
6 February 1809: Sir George Wombwell, 2nd Baronet , of Wombwell [ 70]
31 January 1810: Thomas Wynn Belasyse, of Newburgh Priory [ 71]
8 February 1811: Richard Watt, of Bishop Burton [ 72]
24 January 1812: Sir Thomas Slingsby, 9th Baronet , of Scriven Park[ 73]
10 February 1813: Robert Crowe, of Kipling[ 74]
4 February 1814: Sir Francis Wood, 2nd Baronet , of Hemsworth [ 75]
13 February 1815: William Garforth, of Wiganthorpe Hall[ 76]
1816–1817 Richard Philip Oliver-Gascoigne of Parlington Hall
1817–1818 Sir William Mordaunt Stuart Milner, 4th Baronet
1818–1819 John Yorke of Richmond[ 77]
1819–1820 William Wrightson of Cusworth Hall [ 78]
1820–1821 Henry Vansittart of Kirk Leatham[ 79]
1821–1822 Sir William Amcotts-Ingilby, 2nd Baronet of Ripley Castle
1822–1823 Richard Bethell of Rise Hall and Watton Abbey
1823–1824 Walter Ramsden Fawkes of Farnley Hall
1824–1825 Sir John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 2nd Baronet of Hackness
1825–1826 John Hutton of Marske
1826–1827 The Hon. Marmaduke Langley
1827–1828 Henry Darley of Aldby Park
1828–1829 Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet
1829–1830 George Osbaldeston of Ebberston[ 80]
1830–1831 The Hon. Edward Robert Petre of Stapleton Park[ 81]
1831–1832 Sir Henry James Goodricke, 7th Baronet of Ribston Hall [ 82]
1831 Richard Oliver (later Richard Oliver-Gascoigne) of Castle Oliver[ 83]
1832–1833 Richard York of Wighill Park[ 84]
1833–1834 William Constable-Maxwell of Everingham[ 85]
1834–1835 Henry Preston of Moreby Hall
1835–1836 Richard Henry Roundell of Gledstone House
1836–1837 Nicholas Edmund Yarburgh of Heslington Hall
1837–1838 Mark Milbank of Thorpe Perrow [ 86]
1838–1839 Sir Robert Frankland Russell, 7th Baronet of Thirkleby Hall
1839–1840 Charles Robert Tempest of Broughton
1840–1841 Sir Thomas Clifford-Constable, 2nd Baronet of Burton Constable Hall
1841–1842 Frederick William Thomas Vernon-Wentworth of Wentworth Castle
1842–1843 William St. Quintin of Scampston Hall
1843–1844 Sir Joseph William Copley, 4th Baronet of Sprotbrough House [ 59]
1844–1845 Timothy Hutton of Clifton Castle [ 87]
1845–1846 Sir William Bryan Cooke, 8th Baronet of Wheatley
1846–1847 James Walker of Sand Hutton
1847–1848 Joseph Dent of Ribston Hall
1848–1849 Yarburgh Greame of Sewerby Hall
1849–1850 Octavius Henry Cyril Vernon Harcourt of Swinton Park
1850–1851 William Rutson of Newby Whiske, Thirsk
1851–1852 The Hon. Payan Dawnay of Beningbrough Hall
1852–1853 Sir John Henry Lowther, 2nd Baronet of Swillington
1853–1854 Andrew Montagu of Melton Park
1854–1855 The Hon. Henry Willoughby of Birdsall near Malton
1855–1856 James Brown of Copgrove, near Knaresborough
1856–1857 Harry Stephen Meysey Thompson of Kirby Hall
1857–1858 Sir Joseph Radcliffe, 2nd Baronet of Rudding Park House [ 88]
1858–1859 John Walbanke-Childers of Cantley Hall , near Doncaster
1859–1860 Sir Lionel Milborne Swinnerton Pilkington Bt of Chevet Hall [ 89]
1860–1861 James Garth Marshall of Headingley, Leeds
1861–1862 Sir George Orby Wombwell of Newburgh Park, York
1862–1863 Godfrey Wentworth of Woolley Hall , near Wakefield
1863–1864 John Hope Barton of Stapleton Park, near Pontefract
1864–1865 Frederick Charles Trench-Gascoigne of Parlington Hall , Aberford
1865–1866 Francis Watt of Bishop Burton Hall near Beverley
1866–1867 Charles Sabine Augustus Thellusson of Brodsworth Hall
1867–1868 William Henry Harrison Broadley of Welton
1868–1869 Sir John William Ramsden, 5th Baronet of Byram
1869–1870 Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet of Sledmere House , near Malton[ 90]
1870–1871 James Pulleine of Clifton Castle
1871–1872 Sir Henry Edwards, 1st Baronet of Pye Nest[ 91]
1872–1873 Frederick Bacon Frank of Campsall Hall, Doncaster
1873–1874 George Lane-Fox of Bramham Park
1874–1875 The Hon. Arthur Duncombe of Kilnwick Percy
1875–1876 William Froggatt Bethell of Rise
1876–1877 Henry Miles Stapylton of Mitton Hall
1877–1878 John Horace Savile, known as Viscount Pollington
1878–1879 William Aldam of Frickley Hall
1879–1880 Charles Booth Elmsall Wright of Bolton Hall
1880–1881 Sir Charles William Strickland, 8th Baronet of Hildenley
1881–1882 William Roundell of Gledstone House
1882–1883 Sir Henry Day Ingilby, 2nd Baronet of Ripley Castle
1883–1884 Walter Morrison of Malham Tarn House
1884–1885 John Hotham, 5th Baron Hotham of Dalton Hall
1885–1886 John Fielden of Grimston Park
1886–1887 Thomas Slingsby of Scriven Park
1887–1888 Samuel Cunliffe Lister of Swinton
1888–1889 Sir James Robert Walker, 2nd Baronet of Sand Hutton
1889–1890 Thomas Edward Yorke of Bewerley Hall, Pateley Bridge
1890–1891 John Coulthurst of Gargrave House, Gargrave
1891–1892 Arthur Wilson , of Tranby Croft[ 92]
1892–1893 Sir Andrew Fairbairn of Askham Hall
1893–1894 George Thomas Gilpin Brown of Sedbury Park
1894–1895 Ralph Creyke of Rawcliffe Hall
1895–1896 Henry Edmund Butler, 14th Viscount Mountgarret of Nidd Hall , Ripley
1896–1897 Ernest Richard Bradley Hall-Watt of Bishop Burton Hall, Beverley
1897–1898 James Anson Farrer of Ingleborough, Clapham
1898–1899 Robert John Foster of Stockeld Park
1899–1900 William Herbert St Quintin of Scampston Hall
1900–1901 William Henry Battie-Wrightson of Cusworth Hall , Doncaster[ 93]
House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
1901–1902 Sir Alexander Wentworth Macdonald Bosville, Bt. of Thorpe Hall, Bridlington[ 94]
1902–1903 Sir Theophilus Peel, 1st Baronet of Potterton Hall, Barwick-in-Elmet[ 95]
1903–1904 Sir William Henry Charles Wemyss Cooke, 1st Baronet of Wheatley Hall, Doncaster
1904–1905 William Ferrand of St Ives, Bingley
1905–1906 William Wright Warde-Aldam of Frickley Hall, near Doncaster
1906–1907 William Slingsby Hunter of Gilling Castle [ 96]
1907–1908 Sir George John Armytage, 6th Baronet of Kirklees Hall [ 97]
1908–1908 Charles Brook
1908–1909 Bruce Canning Vernon-Wentworth of Wentworth Castle [ 98]
1909–1910 George William Lloyd of Stockton Hall, York[ 99]
1910–1911 Frederick James Osbaldeston Montagu of Melton Park, Doncaster[ 100]
1911–1912 Sir Thomas Edward Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, 12th Baronet of Chevet Park , near Wakefield[ 101]
1912–1913 Charles Thellusson of Brodsworth Hall , Doncaster[ 102]
1913–1914 John William Robinson Parker of Browsholme Hall
1914–1915 Charles Ernest Charlesworth of Conyngham Hall, Knaresborough[ 103]
1915–1916 John Brennand of Baldersley Park, Thirsk[ 104]
1916–1917 Joseph Constantine of Harsley Hall, Northallerton[ 105]
House of Windsor
1917–1918 Sir Francis Samuelson,3rd Baronet of Breckenbrough Hall, Thirsk
1918–1919 Arthur Charles Dorman of Rye Hill, Nunthorpe
1919–1920 William Fry Whitwell of Clockwood House, Yarm
1920–1921 Sir Henry Dennis Readett-Bayley
1921–1922 James Lionel Dugdale of Crathorne, Yarm
1922–1923 Sir Algernon Freeman, 2nd Baronet of Scriven Park, Knaresborough
1923–1924 Frederic Richard Thomas Trench Gascoigne of Lotherton Hall , Aberford
1924–1925 Henry Whitworth of Kilnwick Percy
1925–1926 William Henry Anthony Wharton of Skelton Castle , Skelton in Cleveland
1926–1927 Sir William Henry Aykroyd, 1st Baronet of Cliffe Hall, Lightcliffe, near Halifax
1927–1928 Sir John Donald Horsfall, 2nd Baronet of Hayfield Hall , Glusburn, near Keighley
1928–1929 Sir John Henry Harrowing of Low Stakesby, Whitby
1929–1930 John William Morkill of Newfield Hall , Bell Busk, Leeds
1930–1931 Clive Behrens of Swinton Grange, Malton
1931–1932 John William Coulthurst of Gargrave House, Gargrave
1932–1933 Frederick Hawksworth Fawkes of Farnley Hall [ 106]
1933–1934 Herbert Anderson Taylor of Sutton Hall, Thirsk
1934–1935 Sir Prince Prince-Smith, 2nd Baronet of Whinburn, Keighley and Southburn House near Driffield
1935–1936 William Lechmere Wade-Dalton of Hauxwell Hall , Constable Burton
1936–1937 John Ralph Patientius Warde-Aldam of Frickley Hall, Doncaster
1937–1938 Trevor Thornton-Berry of Swinithwaite Hall, Leyburn
1938–1939 William Riley-Smith of Toulston, Tadcaster
1939–1940 John Edward Durrant Shaw of Welburn Hall , Kirby Moorside
1940–1941 William St. Andrew Warde-Aldam of Hooton Pagnell Hall, Doncaster
1941–1942 Sir Frederic Alfred Aykroyd, 1st Baronet of Birstwith Hall, near Harrogate
1942–1943 Charles Grant-Dalton of Brodsworth Hall , Doncaster[ 107]
1943–1944 Lionel Brook Holliday of Copgrove Hall, Burton Leonard[ 108]
1944–1945 Sir Edwin Airey of Oakwood Grange, Roundhay, Leeds[ 109]
1945–1946 Sir Francis William Terry of Middlethorpe Manor, York[ 110]
1946–1947 Geoffrey Roy Holland Smith of Oxton Hall, Tadcaster
1947–1948 Christopher Hildyard Ringrose-Wharton of Skelton Castle , Skelton in Cleveland, Saltburn
1948–1949 Sir Mark Tatton Richard Sykes, 7th Baronet of Sledmere House , Malton
1949–1950 Cuthbert Henry Dawnay of West Heslerton Hall, Malton
1950–1951 William Riley-Smith of Toulston, Tadcaster
1951–1953 Sir Benjamin Dawson, 1st Baronet of Nun Appleton Hall , York[ 111]
1952–1953 Sir Alfred Hammond Aykroyd, 2nd Baronet of Linton Spring, Wetherby[ 112]
1953–1954 Marcus William Wickham-Boynton of Burton Agnes Hall , Driffield[ 113]
1954–1955 Sir George William Martin of Adel Lodge, Adel[ 114]
1955–1956 Sir Frederick Austin Neill of Whinfell, Whirlow, Sheffield[ 115]
1956–1957 Francis Roger Ingham of Bellwood Hall, Ripon[ 116]
1957–1958 Harold Hammond Aykroyd of Whixley Hall, Whixley, near York[ 117]
1958–1959 Frank Dixon Marshall of Briery Wood, Ilkley[ 118]
1959–1960 Neil Malcolm Peech of Park House, Firbeck, near Worksop[ 119]
1960–1961 James Bryan Upton of Hotham House, Hotham, York[ 120]
1961–1962 Sir Richard Bellingham Graham, 10th Baronet of Norton Conyers House [ 121]
1962–1963 Kenneth Hargreaves of Castlegarth, Wetherby[ 122]
1963–1964 Sir Kenneth Wade Parkinson of Follifoot[ 123]
1964–1965 Charles Rochfort Maxsted of Brantinghamthorpe, Brough[ 124]
1965–1966 John Clifford Roscoe of the Dower House, Newton Kyme, near Tadcaster[ 125]
1966–1967 Christopher York of Long Marston Manor, York[ 126]
1967–1968 Sir Edward William Brooksbank, 2nd Baronet of Menethorpe Hall, Melton[ 127]
1968–1969 Richard Gustavus Hamilton-Russell of Smeaton Manor, Great Smeaton, Northallerton[ 128]
1969–1970 Frank Anthony Riley-Smith of Inholmes, Tadcaster [ 129]
1970–1971 Major-General John Cecil D'Arcy Dalton , of Hauxwell Hall , Leyburn [ 130]
1971–1972 Brigadier Roderick Heathcote-Amory ,of Oswaldkirk Hall, York[ 131]
1972–1973 Major-General Sir Charles James George Dalton, of the Hutts, Grewelthorpe , near Ripon [ 132]
1973–1974 Henry James Homfray Gillam of Healaugh Old Hall, Healaugh, Tadcaster [ 133]
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