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High Sheriff of County Londonderry

The High Sheriff of County Londonderry is King Charles III's judicial representative in County Londonderry. Initially an office for lifetime, assigned by the ruling monarch, the High Sheriff became annually appointed from the Provisions of Oxford in 1258.[1] Besides his judicial importance, he has ceremonial and administrative functions and executes High Court Writs.[2]

History Edit

The first (High) Shrivalties were established before the Norman Conquest in 1066 and date back to Saxon times.[3] In 1908, an Order in Council made the Lord-Lieutenant the Sovereign's prime representative in a county and reduced the High Sheriff's precedence.[4] Despite however that the office retains his responsibilities for the preservation of law and order in a county.[2]

While the office of High Sheriff is present in the counties of Northern Ireland, it ceased to exist in those Irish counties which formed the Irish Free State in 1922.

High Sheriffs Edit

  • 1696: Robert Harvey of Londonderry[5]
  • 1780: Mossom Boyd[6] (also Sheriff of City of Londonderry)
  • 1817: James Major and Richard Harvey[7] (also Sheriffs of City of Londonderry)
  • 1818: John Thompson and Richard Babington[7] (also Sheriffs of City of Londonderry)
  • 1819: Thomas Kennedy [8] (also Sheriff of City of Londonderry)
  • 1821: Joshua Gillespie and Marcus Gage[8] (also Sheriffs of City of Londonderry)
  • 1828: William Lenox-Conyngham (also Sheriff of City of Londonderry)
  • 1829:
  • 1830:
  • 1831:
  • 1832:
  • 1833: Anthony Babington of Creevagh (also Sheriff of City of Londonderry)
  • 1834:
  • 1835: Anthony Babington of Creevagh (also Sheriff of City of Londonderry)
  • 1836: Henry Darcus and Archibald McCorkell of Glengalliagh (also Sheriff of City of Londonderry)
  • 1842: Henry Richardson
  • 1846: Henry Hervey Bruce
  • 1846: John Barré Beresford, of Learmount
  • 1848: John Stephenson of Fort William, Tobermore[9] (also Sheriff of City of Londonderry)
  • 1849: James Johnston Clark (also Sheriff of City of Londonderry)
  • 1850: Robert Peel Dawson
  • 1854: Robert Leslie Ogilby of Ardnargle[10]
  • 1857: William Edward Scott of Willsboro [5]
  • 1858: Samuel Maxwell Alexander of Newtownlimavady[11] (also Sheriff of City of Londonderry)
  • 1859: William Fitzwilliam Lenox-Conyngham of Springhill House[5]
  • 1860: James Thomas Macky of Castlefin[5]
  • 1861: Rowley Miller of Moneymore[12]
  • 1862: John Adams of Ballydevitt[5]
  • 1863: George Skipton[citation needed]
  • 1866: Conolly Thomas McCausland of Drenagh [5]
  • 1867: James R. Montgomery [13]
  • 1868: Henry Kyle of Laurel Hill[5]
  • 1869: Sir John Hill, 4th Baronet, of St. Colombs[14]
  • 1870: Robert Jackson Alexander
  • 1871:
  • 1873: Alexander Shuldham of Flowerfield [5]
  • 1875: James Jackson Clark of Largantogher [5]
  • 1877: Robert Lyon Moore[15]
  • 1878: Bartholomew McCorkell of Richmond [5]
  • 1880: George Cather of Carrickhugh, Limavady[16]
  • 1882: Adolphus John Spencer Churchill Chichester
  • 1883:
  • 1886: Andrew Alexander Watt of Thorn Hill [5]
  • 1887: Robert Alexander Ogilby of Pellipar, Dungiven [5]
  • 1888: Conolly William Lecky Browne-Lecky of Derry [5]
  • 1889:
  • 1894: Bartholomew H. McCorkell of Richmond [5]
  • 1895: John Cooke [17]
  • 1898: John Arthur Wellesley O'Niell Torrens of Somerset, Co Londonderry[5]

20th century Edit

  • 1901: Arthur David Ash Gaussen of Ballyronan [5]
  • 1902: Major Henry John McCorkell of Glengallaugh [5]
  • 1903: Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce
  • 1905: John McFarland later Sir John McFarland, 1st Baronet[18]
  • 1906: Cecil Hamilton Browne-Lecky of Comber House[5]
  • 1907: Robert Peel Dawson Spencer Chichester of Moyola Park[5]
  • 1908: Maurice Marcus McCausland of Drenagh [5]
  • 1909: William Arbuthnot Lenox-Conyngham of Springhill House[5]
  • 1910: Mervyn Challoner Tynte of Tynte Park[5]
  • 1911: Robert James Leslie Ogilby of Ardnargle, Limavady and Pellipar House, Dungiven [5]
  • 1912: William Randal Hamilton Beresford-Ash [19]
  • 1912: Henry Joseph Cooke
  • 1913:
  • 1916: Robert Lee Hogg[20]
  • 1917:
  • 1922: Alexander Wallis Clark
  • 1923: John Russell Scott of Willsboro[21]
  • 1924: Ralph Henry Barre de la Poer Beresford of Learmount Castle, Park[22]
  • 1925: Sir Dudley Evelyn Bruce McCorkell of Ballyarnett, Londonderry.[23]
  • 1926: George Francis Gilliland of Brook Hall,[24]
  • 1927: William Maxwell Scott Moore of Molenan[25]
  • 1928: Henry Jackson Clark of Ardtara, Upperlands[26]
  • 1929: Commander James Lenox Chichester-Clark of Moyola Park, Castledawson[27]
  • 1930: Hiram Parkes Wilkinson of Moneyshanere and Drumballyhagan, Tobermore[28]
  • 1931: Major George Dominic Heyland of Ballintemple, Garvagh[29]
  • 1932: Samuel Hanna, Barrister-at-Law of Drumachose, Limavady[30]
  • 1933: John Alexander Clark[31]
  • 1934: Sir Charles Norman Lockhart Stronge, 8th Baronet
  • 1935: William Lowry Lenox-Conyngham of Springhill House, Moneymore[32]
  • 1936: Alexander William Maxwell Clark
  • 1937: Conolly Robert McCausland of Cumber House, Gaudy,[33]
  • 1938: William Moore Wallis Clark
  • 1939: Hugh Ranken Morrison of Wigmore, Aghadowey[34]
  • 1940: Sir Henry Hewey Francis Macdonald-Tyler of The Umbra, Magilligan[35]
  • 1941: Captain Hugh Lecky of Beardeville, Cloyfin, County Antrim.[36]
  • 1942: John Michael Cromie Montague of Cromore, Portstewart[37]
  • 1943: Daniel Hall Christie[38]
  • 1944: Mervyn Henry Dawson Archdale of Castle Archdale, Irvinestown[39]
  • 1945: Arthur Harold Noble of Rossett, Denbighshire, Wales and Victoria Road, Londonderry[40]
  • 1946: Captain Cyril Anthony de Lacy Nicholson, K.C. of Beech Hill, Co. Londonderry[41]
  • 1947: Major-General Robert Knox Hezlet of, Bovagh, Agliadowey, Co. Londonderry.[42]
  • 1948: Robert Maxwell Lyon Moore of Molenan, Londonderry[43]
  • 1949: Thomas Fitzpatrick Cooke
  • 1950: Major Douglas Beresford-Ash of Ashbrook[44]
  • 1951: Thomas Jackson Clark
  • 1952: Colonel Sir Basil Alexander Talbot McFarland, 2nd Baronet of Aberfoyle,[45] (also High Sheriff of Londonderry City)
  • 1953: Major Daniel Jackson Christie of Bannfield, Coleraine[46]
  • 1954: Lieut.-Colonel Kenneth Bulstrode Lloyd Davidson of The Manor House, Eglinton.[47]
  • 1955: Major James Fitzgerald Desmond of Ballyarton House, Killaloo[48]
  • 1956: Colonel John Andrew Crawford of Ardmore House, Drumahoe[49]
  • 1957: Major Henry Francis Clark of Rockwood, Upperlands, Londonderry[50]
  • 1958: John Talbot McFarland, Drumleery, Shantallow, Culmore Road, Londonderry[51]
  • 1959: Lieut.-Colonel Richard Gowland Gaskell Harvey of Milltown House, Londonderry[52]
  • 1960: Major John Loewenthan Kinnaird of The Old Rectory, Culmore[53]
  • 1961: Colonel Sir Michael McCorkell of Ballyarnett
  • 1962: Air Marshal Sir George Robert Beamish of Rocklea, Castlerock[54]
  • 1963: John Bullick, Esq., Farmhill, Coleraine[55]
  • 1964: Brigadier Leonard Ferguson Heard of The Ferns, Magilligan[56]
  • 1965: Charles Brian Clark of Clonmore, Upperlands[57]
  • 1966: Captain John Averell Lecky of Castleroe, Coleraine[58]
  • 1967: Marcus Edgecumbe McCausland of Shell Hill, Strieve, Limavady[59]
  • 1968: Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Richard Hezlet of Bovagh House, Aghadowey.[60]
  • 1969: Henry Wallace Stuart Clark of Gorteade Cottage, Upperlands.[61]
  • 1970: Major Patrick Evelyn McCorkell of Drumlerry, Shantallow,[62]
  • 1971: W. Bristow Stevenson of Knockan, Feeny.[63]
  • 1972: J. Michael A. Nicholson of Beech Hill, Ardmore[64]
  • 1973: William John Moore Clarke of Gorteade House, Upperlands,[65]
  • 1974: Dennis F. Desmond of Claudy,[66]
  • 1975: Dr. Robert Wilbur Temple of Holme Lea, Castlerock Road, Coleraine,[67]
  • 1976: John Randal Beresford-Ash of Ashbrook,[68]
  • 1977: Daniel Monro Christie of Ballybogey House, Ballybogey, Ballymoney,[69]
  • 1978: Edward Arthur Harry Boyle of Ardnargle, Limavady.[70]
  • 1979: William Aubrey Craig of Bridge House, Kilrea, Colerame.[71]
  • 1980: Dr. Ian Robert Oscar Gordon of Old Rectory, Banagher, Denychrier, Dungiven[72]
  • 1981: Robert Gordon Clark of Upperlands[73]
  • 1982: James T. Eaton of Londonderry[74]
  • 1983: A.B. Johnston of Culmore Point[75]
  • 1984: G.A. McIlwrath of Coleraine[76]
  • 1985: R.M. Harvey of Drumahoe[77]
  • 1986: John Barry Ernest McCorkell of Dromore
  • 1991: R.S. McCullough of Coleraine[78]
  • 1992: W.R.L. Moore of Londonderry [79]
  • 1993: K.H. Cheevers of Coleraine[80]
  • 1994: William Stephen Patrick Clark[81]
  • 1995: John W. Moore of Portstewart [82]
  • 1996: Terence C. Boyd of Portrush[83]
  • 1997: Thomas McMullan Mcllwaine of Cloughmills[84]
  • 1998: Peter Miles Welsh of Limavady[85]
  • 1999: Mrs Doris Hutchieson of Ballymoney, Co. Antrim[86]

21st century Edit

  • 2000: William Francis Graham Hunter of Bond's Glen Road, Killaloo [87]
  • 2001: Florence M. M. Sloan, of Feeny Road, Feeny [88]
  • 2002: Professor James Scott Brown of Mountsandel Road, Coleraine [89]
  • 2003: Patrick Joseph Heron, Edenreagh Road, Eglinton [90]
  • 2004: Lorna Anne Moore Dane, Mountsandel Road, Coleraine [91]
  • 2005: Rosemary O'Donnell of Eglinton[92]
  • 2006: William Hugh McKeown [93]
  • 2007: Sharyn Gail Griffith, Mountsandel Road, Coleraine,[94]
  • 2008: Patrick Thaddeus McGinnis, Clooney Road, Gortgare, Greysteel[95]
  • 2009: David George Henderson of Magherafelt Road, Tobermore[96]
  • 2010: Trevor Kenneth Alastair Magee
  • 2011: John Burns [97]
  • 2012: Jean Davidson of Eglington [98]
  • 2013: Philip Gilliland [99]
  • 2014: John O'Niell of Coleraine [100]
  • 2015: Helen Mark of Limavady
  • 2016: Damian John Heron of Magherafelt[101]
  • 2017: Jean Thompson Caulfield of Coleraine [102]
  • 2018: Anna Mary Clyde of Garvagh [103]
  • 2019: Samuel David Graham Mawhinney of Magherafelt[98]
  • 2020: Ross Wilson [104]
  • 2023: Peter Arnold Wilson, of Coleraine[105]

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The High Sheriff of County Londonderry is King Charles III s judicial representative in County Londonderry Initially an office for lifetime assigned by the ruling monarch the High Sheriff became annually appointed from the Provisions of Oxford in 1258 1 Besides his judicial importance he has ceremonial and administrative functions and executes High Court Writs 2 Contents 1 History 2 High Sheriffs 2 1 20th century 2 2 21st century 3 ReferencesHistory EditThe first High Shrivalties were established before the Norman Conquest in 1066 and date back to Saxon times 3 In 1908 an Order in Council made the Lord Lieutenant the Sovereign s prime representative in a county and reduced the High Sheriff s precedence 4 Despite however that the office retains his responsibilities for the preservation of law and order in a county 2 While the office of High Sheriff is present in the counties of Northern Ireland it ceased to exist in those Irish counties which formed the Irish Free State in 1922 High Sheriffs Edit1696 Robert Harvey of Londonderry 5 1780 Mossom Boyd 6 also Sheriff of City of Londonderry 1817 James Major and Richard Harvey 7 also Sheriffs of City of Londonderry 1818 John Thompson and Richard Babington 7 also Sheriffs of City of Londonderry 1819 Thomas Kennedy 8 also Sheriff of City of Londonderry 1821 Joshua Gillespie and Marcus Gage 8 also Sheriffs of City of Londonderry 1828 William Lenox Conyngham also Sheriff of City of Londonderry 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 Anthony Babington of Creevagh also Sheriff of City of Londonderry 1834 1835 Anthony Babington of Creevagh also Sheriff of City of Londonderry 1836 Henry Darcus and Archibald McCorkell of Glengalliagh also Sheriff of City of Londonderry 1842 Henry Richardson 1846 Henry Hervey Bruce 1846 John Barre Beresford of Learmount 1848 John Stephenson of Fort William Tobermore 9 also Sheriff of City of Londonderry 1849 James Johnston Clark also Sheriff of City of Londonderry 1850 Robert Peel Dawson 1854 Robert Leslie Ogilby of Ardnargle 10 1857 William Edward Scott of Willsboro 5 1858 Samuel Maxwell Alexander of Newtownlimavady 11 also Sheriff of City of Londonderry 1859 William Fitzwilliam Lenox Conyngham of Springhill House 5 1860 James Thomas Macky of Castlefin 5 1861 Rowley Miller of Moneymore 12 1862 John Adams of Ballydevitt 5 1863 George Skipton citation needed 1866 Conolly Thomas McCausland of Drenagh 5 1867 James R Montgomery 13 1868 Henry Kyle of Laurel Hill 5 1869 Sir John Hill 4th Baronet of St Colombs 14 1870 Robert Jackson Alexander 1871 1873 Alexander Shuldham of Flowerfield 5 1875 James Jackson Clark of Largantogher 5 1877 Robert Lyon Moore 15 1878 Bartholomew McCorkell of Richmond 5 1880 George Cather of Carrickhugh Limavady 16 1882 Adolphus John Spencer Churchill Chichester 1883 1886 Andrew Alexander Watt of Thorn Hill 5 1887 Robert Alexander Ogilby of Pellipar Dungiven 5 1888 Conolly William Lecky Browne Lecky of Derry 5 1889 1894 Bartholomew H McCorkell of Richmond 5 1895 John Cooke 17 1898 John Arthur Wellesley O Niell Torrens of Somerset Co Londonderry 5 20th century Edit 1901 Arthur David Ash Gaussen of Ballyronan 5 1902 Major Henry John McCorkell of Glengallaugh 5 1903 Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce 1905 John McFarland later Sir John McFarland 1st Baronet 18 1906 Cecil Hamilton Browne Lecky of Comber House 5 1907 Robert Peel Dawson Spencer Chichester of Moyola Park 5 1908 Maurice Marcus McCausland of Drenagh 5 1909 William Arbuthnot Lenox Conyngham of Springhill House 5 1910 Mervyn Challoner Tynte of Tynte Park 5 1911 Robert James Leslie Ogilby of Ardnargle Limavady and Pellipar House Dungiven 5 1912 William Randal Hamilton Beresford Ash 19 1912 Henry Joseph Cooke 1913 1916 Robert Lee Hogg 20 1917 1922 Alexander Wallis Clark 1923 John Russell Scott of Willsboro 21 1924 Ralph Henry Barre de la Poer Beresford of Learmount Castle Park 22 1925 Sir Dudley Evelyn Bruce McCorkell of Ballyarnett Londonderry 23 1926 George Francis Gilliland of Brook Hall 24 1927 William Maxwell Scott Moore of Molenan 25 1928 Henry Jackson Clark of Ardtara Upperlands 26 1929 Commander James Lenox Chichester Clark of Moyola Park Castledawson 27 1930 Hiram Parkes Wilkinson of Moneyshanere and Drumballyhagan Tobermore 28 1931 Major George Dominic Heyland of Ballintemple Garvagh 29 1932 Samuel Hanna Barrister at Law of Drumachose Limavady 30 1933 John Alexander Clark 31 1934 Sir Charles Norman Lockhart Stronge 8th Baronet 1935 William Lowry Lenox Conyngham of Springhill House Moneymore 32 1936 Alexander William Maxwell Clark 1937 Conolly Robert McCausland of Cumber House Gaudy 33 1938 William Moore Wallis Clark 1939 Hugh Ranken Morrison of Wigmore Aghadowey 34 1940 Sir Henry Hewey Francis Macdonald Tyler of The Umbra Magilligan 35 1941 Captain Hugh Lecky of Beardeville Cloyfin County Antrim 36 1942 John Michael Cromie Montague of Cromore Portstewart 37 1943 Daniel Hall Christie 38 1944 Mervyn Henry Dawson Archdale of Castle Archdale Irvinestown 39 1945 Arthur Harold Noble of Rossett Denbighshire Wales and Victoria Road Londonderry 40 1946 Captain Cyril Anthony de Lacy Nicholson K C of Beech Hill Co Londonderry 41 1947 Major General Robert Knox Hezlet of Bovagh Agliadowey Co Londonderry 42 1948 Robert Maxwell Lyon Moore of Molenan Londonderry 43 1949 Thomas Fitzpatrick Cooke 1950 Major Douglas Beresford Ash of Ashbrook 44 1951 Thomas Jackson Clark 1952 Colonel Sir Basil Alexander Talbot McFarland 2nd Baronet of Aberfoyle 45 also High Sheriff of Londonderry City 1953 Major Daniel Jackson Christie of Bannfield Coleraine 46 1954 Lieut Colonel Kenneth Bulstrode Lloyd Davidson of The Manor House Eglinton 47 1955 Major James Fitzgerald Desmond of Ballyarton House Killaloo 48 1956 Colonel John Andrew Crawford of Ardmore House Drumahoe 49 1957 Major Henry Francis Clark of Rockwood Upperlands Londonderry 50 1958 John Talbot McFarland Drumleery Shantallow Culmore Road Londonderry 51 1959 Lieut Colonel Richard Gowland Gaskell Harvey of Milltown House Londonderry 52 1960 Major John Loewenthan Kinnaird of The Old Rectory Culmore 53 1961 Colonel Sir Michael McCorkell of Ballyarnett 1962 Air Marshal Sir George Robert Beamish of Rocklea Castlerock 54 1963 John Bullick Esq Farmhill Coleraine 55 1964 Brigadier Leonard Ferguson Heard of The Ferns Magilligan 56 1965 Charles Brian Clark of Clonmore Upperlands 57 1966 Captain John Averell Lecky of Castleroe Coleraine 58 1967 Marcus Edgecumbe McCausland of Shell Hill Strieve Limavady 59 1968 Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Richard Hezlet of Bovagh House Aghadowey 60 1969 Henry Wallace Stuart Clark of Gorteade Cottage Upperlands 61 1970 Major Patrick Evelyn McCorkell of Drumlerry Shantallow 62 1971 W Bristow Stevenson of Knockan Feeny 63 1972 J Michael A Nicholson of Beech Hill Ardmore 64 1973 William John Moore Clarke of Gorteade House Upperlands 65 1974 Dennis F Desmond of Claudy 66 1975 Dr Robert Wilbur Temple of Holme Lea Castlerock Road Coleraine 67 1976 John Randal Beresford Ash of Ashbrook 68 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