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High Sheriff of Tipperary

The High Sheriff of Tipperary was the Sovereign's judicial representative in County Tipperary. Initially an office for a lifetime, assigned by the Sovereign, the High Sheriff became annually appointed from the Provisions of Oxford in 1258.[1] Besides his judicial importance, he had ceremonial and administrative functions and executed High Court Writs.[2]

History edit

The first (High) Shrievalties 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 retained his responsibilities for the preservation of law and order in a county.[2]

County Tipperary was a liberty administered by the Earls of Ormond, who thereby appointed the Sheriff, until it was extinguished as part of the second Duke's attainder for supporting the Jacobite rising of 1715. It then became a normal county under the direct control of the King.

In Tipperary and in four of the counties of the province of Connaught the office ceased to exist with the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922.

High Sheriffs of Tipperary edit

  • 1295: Walter le Bret[5]
  • 1318: John Pembroke[6]
  • 1405: James Butler[7]
  • 1605: Hon Thomas Butler[8]
  • 1610: Piers Butler fitzJames of Lismalin[8]
  • 1612: William St John of Skaddanston[8]
  • 1613: Thomas Cantwell[8]
  • 1614: Richard Butler of Knocktopher[8]
  • 1615: William O'Meary of Lisenoskey[8]
  • 1616: Daniel O'Bryen[8]
  • 1618: Gilbert Butler[8]
  • 1619: Robert Carew[8]
  • 1620: William St John[8]
  • 1625: William O'Meara[8]

English Interregnum, 1649–1660 edit

Charles II, 1660–1685 edit

James II, 1685–1689 edit

  • 1686: Anthony Maude[13]
  • 1687: Isaac Walden[8]

William III, 1689–1702 edit

Anne, 1702–1714 edit

George I, 1714–1727 edit

George II, 1727–1760 edit

George III, 1760–1820 edit

George IV, 1820–1830 edit

William IV, 1830–1837 edit

Victoria, 1837–1901 edit

Edward VII, 1901–1910 edit

George V, 1910–1922 edit

Notes edit

† Died in office

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Alexander, George Glover (1915). The Administration of Justice in Criminal Matters (in England and Wales). The University Press. pp. 89.
  3. ^ Morris, William Alfred (1968). The Medieval English Sheriff to 1300. Manchester: Manchester University Press. pp. 73. ISBN 0-7190-0342-3.
  4. ^ Millward, Paul (2007). Civic Ceremonial: A Handbook, History and Guide for Mayors, Councillors and Officers. Shaw. p. 163. ISBN 978-0-7219-0164-0.
  5. ^ Calendar of Irish Chancery Letters c.1244-1509
  6. ^ Patent Roll 11 Edward II
  7. ^ Patent Roll 7 Henry IV
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The High Sheriff of Tipperary was the Sovereign s judicial representative in County Tipperary Initially an office for a lifetime assigned by the Sovereign the High Sheriff became annually appointed from the Provisions of Oxford in 1258 1 Besides his judicial importance he had ceremonial and administrative functions and executed High Court Writs 2 Contents 1 History 2 High Sheriffs of Tipperary 3 English Interregnum 1649 1660 4 Charles II 1660 1685 5 James II 1685 1689 6 William III 1689 1702 7 Anne 1702 1714 8 George I 1714 1727 9 George II 1727 1760 10 George III 1760 1820 11 George IV 1820 1830 12 William IV 1830 1837 13 Victoria 1837 1901 14 Edward VII 1901 1910 15 George V 1910 1922 16 Notes 17 ReferencesHistory editThe first High Shrievalties 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 retained his responsibilities for the preservation of law and order in a county 2 County Tipperary was a liberty administered by the Earls of Ormond who thereby appointed the Sheriff until it was extinguished as part of the second Duke s attainder for supporting the Jacobite rising of 1715 It then became a normal county under the direct control of the King In Tipperary and in four of the counties of the province of Connaught the office ceased to exist with the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 High Sheriffs of Tipperary edit1295 Walter le Bret 5 1318 John Pembroke 6 1405 James Butler 7 1605 Hon Thomas Butler 8 1610 Piers Butler fitzJames of Lismalin 8 1612 William St John of Skaddanston 8 1613 Thomas Cantwell 8 1614 Richard Butler of Knocktopher 8 1615 William O Meary of Lisenoskey 8 1616 Daniel O Bryen 8 1618 Gilbert Butler 8 1619 Robert Carew 8 1620 William St John 8 1625 William O Meara 8 English Interregnum 1649 1660 edit1657 Richard le Hunte of Cashel 9 1658 Sir Thomas Stanley 10 1659 Henry Prittie 11 Charles II 1660 1685 edit1660 1666 Thomas Sadleir of Sopwell hall 9 1672 Eliah Greene 8 1673 1674 John Pyke or Pike 12 1675 Richard Moore of Clonmel 9 1676 1684 James II 1685 1689 edit1686 Anthony Maude 13 1687 Isaac Walden 8 William III 1689 1702 edit1689 1695 1696 Humphrey Minchin of Ballinakill 9 1697 1698 Thomas Moore of Chancellorstown 9 1701 Anne 1702 1714 edit1702 1703 Kingsmill Pennefather of New Park 9 1707 1708 Kingsmill Pennefather of New Park 9 2nd term 1709 Sir William Parsons 2nd Bt 10 1712 Matthew Pennefather 9 1713 Thomas Armstrong of Mealiffe 9 George I 1714 1727 edit1714 1717 John Carleton of Darling Hill 14 1719 Kilner Brasier 15 1720 1721 1722 Guy Moore of Abbey 14 1723 1724 Richard Pennefather 9 1725 1726 William Baker of Lismacue 9 George II 1727 1760 edit1727 1729 Robert Marshall 1731 Lovelace Taylor of Noan and Ballinure 9 1732 1733 John Minchin of Annagh 9 1736 Paul Minchin of Balinakill 9 1738 William Armstrong of Farney Castle and Mount Heaton 14 1741 Sir Thomas Dancer 4th Bt 16 1743 1744 Richard Moore of Barne House Clonmel 14 1745 1750 Kingsmill Pennefather 9 1753 John Bloomfield of Redwood 9 1757 Stephen Moore 14 1758 1759 John Bayly of Debsborough 14 George III 1760 1820 edit1760 1764 William Barker 10 1765 Sir Thomas Maude 2nd Bt 10 1768 Anthony Parker of Castle Lough 9 1770 Henry Prittie 17 1772 Peter Holmes of Peterfield 9 1777 Richard Biggs of Castle Biggs 9 1778 1779 Mark Lidwill of Clonmore Cormackstown and Annfield 9 1780 1781 Robert Nicholson of Wilmar 18 1782 Richard Butler Hamilton Lowe of Lowe s Green 19 1783 James Ffogerty of Castle ffogerty 14 1784 Richard or Stephen Moore of Chancellor s Town 14 20 1785 Thomas Barton of Grove 21 1786 Stephen Moore 14 1789 Daniel Mansergh of Cashel 14 1790 1793 John Bagwell 22 1795 Peter Holmes of Peterfield 9 1797 John Carden 23 1798 Sir Thomas Judkin FitzGerald 1st Bt 24 1803 Thomas Going 9 1804 Henry Osborne 25 1805 William Hutchinson 25 1806 George Lidwill of Dromard 25 1807 John Poe 25 1808 Henry Langley 25 1809 John Southcote Mansergh of Grenane 25 1810 Dunbar Barton of Rochestown 25 1811 Benjamin Bagwell 25 1812 Thomas Prendergast 25 1813 William Quinn 25 1814 Fergus Langley 25 1815 Richard Creagh 25 1816 Pierce Archer Butler 25 1817 Vere Dawson Hunt 25 1818 Nathaniel Taylor of Noan 25 1819 Kingsmill Pennefather succeeded by Sir John Judkin Fitzgerald 2nd Bt 25 George IV 1820 1830 edit1820 Sir Arthur Carden 2nd Bt 25 1821 Chambre Brabazon Barker 25 1822 John Hely Hutchinson 25 1823 Sir Robert William O Callaghan 25 1824 Sir Henry Robert Carden 3rd Bt 25 1825 William Barton of Grove Fethard Tipperary 26 1826 Mathew Pennefather of New Park 14 1827 Hon George O Callaghan 27 1828 William Perry of Woodrooff 28 1829 Matthew Jacob 29 William IV 1830 1837 edit1830 John Trant 30 1831 1832 Stephen Moore 14 1833 1834 John Bagwell of Marlfield 31 1835 1836 Maurice Crosbie Moore of Mooresfoot 32 Victoria 1837 1901 edit1837 1838 Hon Francis Aldborough Prittie 33 1840 Henry Sadleir Prittie 34 1841 Thomas Edmund Lalor 14 1842 Richard Wilis Gason of Richmond 35 1843 1844 1845 John Bayley 36 1846 John Trant of Dovea 9 1847 Richard Hely Hutchinson 4th Earl of Donoughmore 37 1848 Richard Pennefather of Knockevan Clonmel 38 1849 Sir John Cravan Carden 4th Bt of the Priory 39 1850 Lieutenant Colonel Wray Palliser of Derryluskan 40 1851 George Ryan 41 1852 Sir Thomas Bernard Going Dancer 6th Bt 41 1853 1855 Thomas Butler Stoney of Portland Park 14 1856 Edward Bagwell Purefoy of Greenfield 9 1857 Edmond James Power Lalor of Long Orchard 42 1858 Honourable George Stephens Gough of Rathronan Clonmel 43 1859 Thomas Sadleir of Castletown and Ballinderry 14 1860 Thomas Lalor of Cregg 14 1861 Sir William Osborne 13th Baronet Beechwood 44 1862 Charles Clarke of Graiguenoe Park 9 1864 Hon Bowes Daly 45 1864 James Lenigan 46 1865 Robert St John Cole Bowen of Bowen s Court 47 1866 1867 Stephen Charles Moore of Barne 48 1868 Laurence Waldrov Waldron of Helen Park 9 1869 Richard Bagwell of Marlfield 9 1870 Vincent Scully of Mantle Hill 9 1871 Francis Wise Low of Kilshane 42 1872 William Bassett Holmes of St David s 9 1873 Andrew Carden 47 1873 James Fogarty of Castle Fogarty 49 1874 John Bayly of Debsborough 50 1875 1876 Anthony Parker 51 1877 Arthur John Moore of Mooresfort 52 1878 George Edward Ryan of Inch 9 1879 William Gibson 53 1880 Thomas Butler of Ballycarron 9 1881 Henry Jesse Lloyd of Lloydsborough 54 1882 Sir John Craven Carden 5th Bt 55 1883 Hon Henry O Callaghan Prittie 56 1884 Benjamin Frend Going 47 1885 Stephen Moore of Barne 42 1886 Hon Cosby Godolphin Trench of Sopwell Hall 53 1887 John Vivian Ryan Lenigan of Castle fogerty 9 1888 Andrew Murray Carden of Barnane 47 1889 FitzGibbon Trant 9 1890 1891 Charles Neville Clarke of Graiguenoe Park 9 1891 William Bassett Traherne Holmes of St David s 54 1892 James Netterville Atkinson of Ashley Park 9 1893 Austin Samuel Cooper 47 1894 John Bayly of Debsborough 9 1895 William Arthur Riall of Annerville 9 1896 Robert George Edward Twiss of Birdhill House 9 1897 Louis Henry Grubb 47 1898 Evelyn Fortescue Lloyd of Cranagh Castle 56 1899 William Godfrey Dunham Massy 9 1900 Edward Henry Saunders of Kilavalla 9 Edward VII 1901 1910 edit1901 Charles Edward Tuthill 56 1902 Samuel Phillips of Gaile 9 1903 Richard Henry FitzRichard Falkiner 56 1904 Randal Kingsmill Moore of Barne 42 1905 Marcus Beresford Armstrong of Mealiffe 9 1906 Frederick Rhodes Armitage 47 1907 Walter Charles Butler Stoney of Portland Park 9 1908 Standish Grady John Parker Hutchinson of Timoney Park and Castle Lough Tipperary 42 1909 Solomon Watson of Ballingarrane 9 1910 Charles Caleb Coote Webb of Kilmore Nenagh 9 George V 1910 1922 edit1911 Robert Joseph Cooke 9 1912 Hardress Gilbert Holmes 56 1913 Francis Simon Low 56 1914 Cavendish Walter Gartside Tipping 56 1915 Charles Mayne Going 56 1916 Samuel Richard Grubb 56 1917 Darby Scully 56 1918 George Richard Cooke 56 1919 Richard Butler 57 1922 Notes edit Died in officeReferences edit John David Griffith Davies Frederick Robert Worts 1928 England in the Middle Ages Its Problems and Legacies A A Knopf p 119 a b Alexander George Glover 1915 The Administration of Justice in Criminal Matters in England and Wales The University Press pp 89 Morris William Alfred 1968 The Medieval English Sheriff to 1300 Manchester Manchester University Press pp 73 ISBN 0 7190 0342 3 Millward Paul 2007 Civic Ceremonial A Handbook History and Guide for Mayors Councillors and Officers Shaw p 163 ISBN 978 0 7219 0164 0 Calendar of Irish Chancery Letters c 1244 1509 Patent Roll 11 Edward II Patent Roll 7 Henry IV a b c d e f g h i j k l m Ormonde Family Papers PDF National Library of Ireland Retrieved 4 November 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at Burke Sir Bernhard 1912 Arthur Charles Fox Davies ed A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland London Harrison amp Sons a b c d Cokayne George Edward 1904 The Complete Baronetage Vol IV Exeter William Pollard and Co Ltd Charles Mosley editor Burke s Peerage Baronetage amp Knightage 107th edition 3 volumes Wilmington Delaware U S A Burke s Peerage Genealogical Books Ltd 2003 volume 1 p 1202 Oxford University Bodleian Library Special Collections MS Carte 160 fol s 66 Burke s Peerage 107th Edition Vol 2 p 1825 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Burke John 1863 Sir Bernhard Burke ed Burke s Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland Vol II London Harrison Burkes Irish Landed Gentry 1912 Cokayne George Edward 1903 The Complete Baronetage Vol III Exeter William Pollard and Co Ltd p 319 Burtchaell George Dames 1888 Genealogical Memoirs of the Members of Parliament for the County and City of Kilkenny Sealy Bryers amp Walker p 165 No 12158 The London Gazette 30 January 1781 p 1 No 12273 The London Gazette 23 February 1782 p 1 No 12525 The London Gazette 6 March 1784 p 4 No 12628 The London Gazette 12 March 1785 p 125 Thorne R G 1986 The House of Commons 1790 1820 Vol I London Secker amp Warburg p 103 ISBN 0 436 52101 6 Tipperary in the Year of the Rebellion 1798 William J Hayes Lisheen Press 1998 p 20 Burke John 1826 A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the United Kingdom London Henry Colburn p 118 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Reports from Commissioners Ireland Vol XVII The House of Commons 1826 p 113 High Sheriffs 1825 The Connaught Journal 7 February 1825 Retrieved 10 August 2009 High Sheriffs 1827 The Kilkenny Independent 24 February 1827 Retrieved 10 August 2009 High Sheriffs 1828 The Newry Commercial Telegraph 11 March 1828 Retrieved 10 August 2009 Crossman Virginia 1994 Local Government in Nineteenth Century Ireland Belfast Ulster Society of Irish Historical Studies pp 12 ISBN 0 85389 509 0 National Library of Ireland Trant Papers PDF Retrieved 12 August 2008 Burke John 1862 Sir Bernhard Burke ed Burke s Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland Vol I London Harrison Gentleman s and Citizen s Almanack 1837 p 230 Skey William 1846 The Heraldic Calendar Dublin Alexander Thom p 48 Darwin Correspondence Project Letters Archived from the original on 22 August 2007 Retrieved 12 August 2009 Burke John 1847 John Bernhard Burke ed Burke s Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry Vol I London Henry Colburn High Sheriffs 1845 The Armagh Guardian 4 February 1845 Retrieved 10 August 2009 Fellows of the Royal Society who are or were Freemasons listed alphabetically PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2 December 2012 Retrieved 9 November 2012 Sylvanus Urban 1849 The Gentleman s Magazine Vol part II London John Bowyer Nichols and Son p 424 High Sheriffs 1849 Anglo Celt 26 January 1849 Retrieved 10 August 2009 High Sheriffs 1850 Ballina Chronicle 2 January 1850 Retrieved 10 August 2009 a b Walford Edward 1860 The County Families of the United Kingdom London Robert Hardwicke a b c d e Fox Davies Arthur Charles 1929 Armorial Families Vol II London Hurst amp Blackett No 6775 The Edinburgh Gazette 29 January 1958 p 181 Tipperary County Directory Retrieved 9 October 2012 Daly Edmund Emmet 1937 History of the O Dalys Tuttle Morehouse and Taylor pp 153 Burke Bernard A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain and Ireland Volume 2 p 779 Google Books a b c d e f g Fox Davies Arthur Charles 1929 Armorial Families Vol I London Hurst amp Blackett Ruvigny Marquis 1911 The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal Mortimer Percy No 12422 The London Gazette 11 March 1783 p 4 Walford Edward 1909 The County Families of the United Kingdom London Spottiswoode amp Co Ltd Burke Sir Bernhard 1884 The General Armory of England Scotland Ireland and Wales London Harrison amp Sons Who was Who 1897 1916 London A amp C Black Ltd 1920 a b Offaly Historical amp Archaeological Society Families of King s County Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 9 August 2009 a b A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland Fox Davies Arthur Charles 1895 Armorial families Edinburgh Grange Publishing Works a b c d e f g h i j k Walford Edward 1919 The County Families of the United Kingdom London Spottiswoode Ballantyne amp Co Ltd Burke John 2001 Peter de Vere Beauclerk Dewar ed Burke s Landed Gentry of Great Britain ISBN 0 9711966 0 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title High Sheriff of Tipperary amp oldid 1219055554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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