High Sheriff of Gloucestershire

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This is a list of Sheriffs and High Sheriffs of Gloucestershire, who should not be confused with the Sheriffs of the City of Gloucester.

The High Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown (in England and Wales the office previously known as sheriff was retitled High Sheriff on 1 April 1974). 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 the High Sheriff's functions are now largely ceremonial. The High Sheriff changes every March.

As of 2006, the Sheriff's territory or bailiwick is covered by the administrative areas of Gloucestershire County Council and of South Gloucestershire District Council. Sir Robert Atkyns, the historian of Gloucester, writing in 1712 stated that no family had produced more Sheriffs of this county than Denys.Atkyns, Sir Robert. The Ancient & Present State of Gloucester, 1712.

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Sheriffs

=11th and 12th centuries=

  • 1071–c. 1082: Roger de Pitres (Roger of Gloucester)W.A. Morris, 'The Office of Sheriff in the Early Norman Period', The English Historical Review, Vol. 33, No. 130 (Apr. 1918), p. 154 note 2
  • c. 1082–1096 Durand of Gloucester (brother of Roger, died 1096)
  • 1097–1121 Walter de Gloucester (nephew of Durand, son of Roger, retired bef. 1129 to become monk)
  • 1121–c. 1129: Miles FitzWalter de Gloucester (son of Walter, died 1143)George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage; or, a History of the House of Lords and all its members from the earliest times, Vol. VI, ed. H. A. Doubleday & Howard de Walden (London: The St. Catherine Press, 1926), pp. 451–2
  • ?–1155: Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford (son of Miles, died 1155)George Edward Cokayne, The Complete Peerage; or, a History of the House of Lords and all its members from the earliest times, Vol. VI, ed. H. A. Doubleday & Howard de Walden (London: The St. Catherine Press, 1926), p. 454
  • 1155–1157: Walter de Hereford (brother of Roger, died c.1159 on crusade)
  • 1157–1163: William de Beauchamp
  • 1164–1167: William Pypard
  • 1168–1171: Gilbert Pypard
  • 1171–1175: Ralph fitzStephen (Rad'us (Ralph) son of Stephen){{cite ODNB |author= Boorman, Julia |title=Ralph fitz Stephen |year= 2004 |doi=10.1093/ref:odnb/48113}}
  • 1175–1189: William fitzStephen (William son of Stephen)
  • 1190–1195 William Marescallus (William Marshall)
  • 1196–1199: Herbert son of Herbert

=13th century=

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  • 1199–1206: Willium Marescallus{{cite web|url= http://www.gadarg.org.uk/essays/e012.htm|title= MAGNA CARTA AND TWO SHERIFFS OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE|access-date= 23 May 2011|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110613232705/http://www.gadarg.org.uk/essays/e012.htm|archive-date= 13 June 2011|df= dmy-all}}
  • 1207–1208: Richard de Muegros
  • 1209: Gérard d'Athée
  • 1210–1215: Engelard de Cigogné
  • 1216–1220: Ralph Musard
  • 1220-1220: Sir Peter of EdgeworthStevenson, W.H. 1893. Calendar of the Records of the Corporation of Gloucester. Printed in Gloucester by John Bellows. 562 pp.
  • 1220–1224: Ralph Musard
  • 1225–1230: William Putot
  • 1230-1230: Sir Peter of EdgeworthStevenson, W.H. 1893. Calendar of the Records of the Corporation of Gloucester. Printed in Gloucester by John Bellows. 562 pp.
  • 1230–1231: William Putot
  • 1232–1234: Henry of Bath
  • 1234–1236: William Talbot
  • 1237–1238: Thurstan de Dispenser
  • 1239–1245: John son of Geoffrey
  • 1246–1250: Robert Walerand
  • 1251–1252: John de Fleminge
  • 1253–1256: Adam de Hittested
  • 1257–1258: William de Lessberrow
  • 1259: Robert de Maysy
  • 1260–1262: John de Brun
  • 1263–1265: Matheus Werill
  • 1266–1269: Reginald de Acle
  • 1269–1271: Pierre de ChampventJean-Pierre Chapuisat. 1964. Au service de deux rois d'Angleterre au XIIIe siècle: Pierre de Champvent. Revue Historique Vaudoise 72: 164
  • 1271–1278: Ralph Musard
  • 1280: Sir Richard de la Riviere {{cite web | url=https://archive.org/stream/cu31924030494953/cu31924030494953_djvu.txt| title= Parliamentary History of Gloucester| year= 1898|publisher = Internet Archive | access-date = 23 March 2011}}
  • 1281–1284: Walter de Stuchesley
  • 1285–1287: Roger de Lakington
  • 1288–1289: Geoffrey de Mandiacre
  • 1290–1292: Fulco de Locy
  • 1293–1298: Fulco de Locy and Thomas de Gardinis
  • 1299: John de Langley (1st term)

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=14th century=

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=15th century=

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  • 1400: Henry de la River[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/river-sir-henry-de-la-1400 History of Parliament Online – Henry de la River]
  • 1401: Sir Maurice Russell of Dyrham
  • 1402: Sir Robert Whittington
  • 1403–1404: William Beauchamp of Powick, Worcs.
  • 1405: John Grendore
  • 1406: Sir Maurice Russell of Dyrham
  • 1407: Sir Robert Whittington
  • 1408: Richard Mawarden of Sodbury
  • 1409: Alex Clivedon
  • 1410: William Wallwine
  • 1411: John Greyndore
  • 1412: William Beauchamp of Powick, Worcs.
  • 1413: Sir John Berkeley of Beverston Castle
  • 1414–15: John Greville of Campden
  • 1418: William Tracy, son of William (1395)
  • 1419: William Bishopston
  • 1420: John Brugg
  • 1421–1422: John Wilcotes
  • 1423: John Panfote of Crickhowell Castle and Hasfield
  • 1424: John Blacket
  • 1425: Stephen HaytfieldSon-in-Law to Sir Maurice Russell
  • 1426: John Greville of Campden
  • 1427: John Panfote of Crickhowell Castle and Hasfield
  • 1428: Sir Guy de Whittington
  • 1429: Robert Andrew
  • 1439: Egidius Brigge (Giles Brugge, 4th Baron Chandos)
  • 1431: Sir Maurice Berkeley of Beverstone
  • 1432: Stephen Haytfield
  • 1433: John Towerton
  • 1434: Sir Guy de Whittington
  • 1435: John Panfote of Crickhowell Castle and Hasfield
  • 1436–1437: Maurice Berkeley
  • 1438: John Beauchamp
  • 1439: William Stafford
  • 1440–1441: John Stourton
  • 1442: John Botiller
  • 1443: Robert Leversey
  • 1444–45: William Tracy, 22 and 23rd Henry VI, son of William (1418)
  • 1446: William Gifford
  • 1447: John Botiller
  • 1448: Henry Clifford
  • 1449: John Trye
  • 1450: John Gise
  • 1451: William Tracy, son of William (1442 and 1443)
  • 1452: James Clifford
  • 1453: John Vele
  • 1454: Giles Brugge, 4th Baron Chandos {{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1455: John Vise
  • 1456: Walter Devereux
  • 1457: Sir John Barre of Barr's Court
  • 1458: Edward Hungerford
  • 1459: Nicholas Latymer
  • 1460: Thomas Hungerford
  • 1461: Sir John Greville
  • 1462: Maurice Denys of Alveston
  • 1463: Maurice Denys of Alveston
  • 1464: Sir Maurice Berkeley of Betteshorne, Hants
  • 1465: Edward Hungerford
  • 1466: John Huggford
  • 1467: John Newton
  • 1468: Sir John Greville
  • 1469: Sir Robert Poyntz of Acton Court, Iron Acton{{sfn|Maclean|1888|p=151}}
  • 1470: John Cassy of Adesburye
  • 1471–1473: Richard Beauchamp
  • 1474: Humphrey Forster{{cite web | url =http://www.sbarch.org.uk/History_SG_V3.40/General/Events_Through_Time.shtml|title= Stoke Gifford-Events Through Time| access-date = 24 May 2011}}
  • 1475: John Botiller
  • 1476: Thomas Whittington
  • 1477: Thomas Norton
  • 1478: Sir Robert Poyntz of Acton Court, Iron Acton{{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1479: Thomas Baynham of Clearwell
  • 1480: Edward Langley
  • 1481: Walter Denys of Alveston
  • 1482: Jo. St Lowe
  • 1483: Sir Robert Poyntz of Acton Court, Iron Acton{{sfn|Maclean|1888|p=151}}
  • 1483: Alex. Baynam
  • 1484: John Hudleston
  • 1485: William Berkley and Robert Poyntz{{sfn|Maclean|1888|p=151}}
  • 1485: Robert Poyntz{{sfn|Maclean|1888|p=151}}
  • 1486: John St Low and John Welsh
  • 1487: Thomas Morton (or Norton)
  • 1488: Christopher Throckmorton
  • 1489: Thomas Hungerford
  • 1490: Richard Pole {{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1491: Robert Miles
  • 1492: Sir Walter Denys of Alveston
  • 1493: Edward Berkley
  • 1494: John Whitington
  • 1495: Sir Robert Poyntz of Acton Court, Iron Acton{{sfn|Maclean|1888|p=151}}
  • 1496: Richard Pole of Coats
  • 1497–1498: Alexander Baynam
  • 1499: Giles Brugge, 6th Baron Chandos

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=16th century=

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  • 1500: John Huddlestone
  • 1501: Sir Robert Poyntz of Acton Court, Iron Acton{{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1502: Richard Pole
  • 1503–1504: Alex Baynam
  • 1505: Giles Genel
  • 1506: John Botiller
  • 1507: Edward Tame
  • 1508: John Pannefot
  • 1509: Anthony Poyntz {{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1509: Maurice de Berkeley{{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1510: Thomas Poyntz
  • 1511: Christopher Baynam
  • 1512: Robert Morton
  • 1513: Sir William Tracy of Todington, 5th of Henry VIII, son of William (1449)
  • 1514: Sir William Kingston of Painswick
  • 1515: Maurice de Berkeley
  • 1516: Alex Baynam
  • 1517: Christopher Baynam
  • 1518: John Whittington
  • 1519: Sir William Denys of Dyrham {{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1520: Egidius Tame
  • 1521: Thomas Poyntz
  • 1522: Thomas Berkeley, 5th Lord Berkeley {{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1523: Anthony Poyntz {{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1524: Sir Edmund Tame of Fairford
  • 1525: Sir Edward Wadham (died 1548) of Pole Anthony, Tiverton, Devon and Tormarton, Gloucestershire.
  • 1526: John Walsh
  • 1527: Sir William Denys of Dyrham
  • 1528: Anthony Poyntz {{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1529: William Throgmorton
  • 1530: John Walsh
  • 1531: Sir Edward Wadham (died 1548) of Pole Anthony, Tiverton, Devon and Tormarton, Gloucestershire.
  • 1532: Walter Denys of Dyrham
  • 1533: Sir Anthony Kingston (1st term)
  • 1534: Richard Legon
  • 1535: John Walsh
  • 1536: John St Lo
  • 1537: Edward Tame
  • 1538: Sir Walter Denys of Dyrham
  • 1539: Sir Nicholas Poyntz of Iron Acton
  • 1540: John Walsh
  • 1541: Sir Edward Wadham (died 1548) of Pole Anthony, Tiverton, Devon and Tormarton, Gloucestershire.
  • 1542: Edward Tame
  • 1543: Sir Walter Denys of Dyrham
  • 1544: George Baynham
  • 1545: Sir Nicholas Poyntz of Iron Acton
  • 1546: Nicholas Wykes of Doddington
  • 1547: Miles Partridge
  • 1548: Arthur Porter of Newent
  • 1549: John Brydges, 1st Baron Chandos of Sudeley {{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1550: Sir Anthony Kingston (2nd term)
  • 1551: Sir Walter Denys of Dyrham
  • 1552: Hugh Denys of Pucklechurch
  • 1553: Sir Anthony Hungerford of Down Ampney
  • 1554: Nicholas Wykes of Doddington
  • 1555: Sir Walter Denys of Dyrham
  • 1556: Richard Pauncefoot "Foxe's Book of Martyrs"
  • 1557: Richard Brayne
  • 1557: Sir Richard Tracy, 4th of Mary I, son of Paul (1578)
  • 1558: Sir Thomas Throckmorton of Coss Court
  • 1558: Sir Nicholas Arnold of HighnamOxford Dictionary of National Biography, Arnold. Sheriff 1559–60.
  • 1559: Richard Tracy of Stanway, 2nd of Elizasbeth I, son of William (1512)
  • 1560: Nicholas Walsh
  • 1561: George Huntley of Frowcester
  • 1562: William Reede or Read, snr
  • 1564: Sir Richard Berkeley (died 1604) of Stoke Gifford.
  • 1565: Sir Giles Poole of Sapperton{{cite book |last1=Rudder |first1=Samuel |title=A New History of Gloucestershire |date=1779 |page=643 |edition=fac. 2006}}
  • 1566: William Palmer
  • 1567: William (John?) Hungerford
  • 1568: Robert Brane
  • 1569: Nicholas Poyntz
  • 1570: Richard Baynham
  • 1571: Thomas Smith
  • 1572: John Higford
  • 1573: Robert Straunge
  • 1574: Thomas Porter
  • 1575: Thomas Wye
  • 1576: Walter Campton
  • 1577: Thomas Chester
  • 1578: Paul Tracy, Baronet Tracy of Stanway, 20th of Elizabeth, son of Richard (1560)
  • 1579: William Read
  • 1580: Richard Pate of Minsterworth
  • 1581: Sir Thomas Porter{{cite web|url = http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/porter-sir-thomas-1537-98|title= PORTER, Sir Thomas (1537–98), of Newent and Alvington, Glos.|publisher= History of Parliament Online|access-date = 4 May 2013}}
  • 1582: Thomas Baynham
  • 1583: Thomas Smith of Nibley
  • 1584: Anthony Hungerford
  • 1585: John Higford of Dixton
  • 1586: Paul Tracy of Stanway
  • 1587: Sir Thomas Throckmorton
  • 1588: Sir Henry Poole of Sapperton [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/poole-sir-henry-1541-1616 History of Parliament Online – Henry Poole]
  • 1589: Thomas Lucy
  • 1590: William Dutton
  • 1591: John Pointz
  • 1592: William Chester
  • 1593: Sir John Danvers of Cirencester
  • 1594: Joseph Benham
  • 1595: Henry Winston
  • 1596: John Chamberlain of Prestbury
  • 1597: John Hungerford of Down Ampney
  • 1598: Edward Wynter of Lydney
  • 1599: George Huntley

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=17th century=

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  • 1600: Sir Thomas Throckmorton {{citation needed|date=October 2020}}
  • 1601: William Dutton
  • 1602: Thomas Baynham of Clearwell
  • 1603: Sir Henry Poole of Sapperton
  • 1604: Egridius (Giles) Read
  • 1605: Sir Thomas Seymer of Button
  • 1606: William Norwood of Leckhampton Court
  • 1607: Sir Thomas Estcourt of Shipton Moyne, Wilts
  • 1608: Thomas Woodruff and William Guise of Elmore
  • 1609: Sir John Tracy of Toddington
  • 1610: Paul Tracy (later Sir Paul Tracy, 1st Baronet)
  • 1611: Robert Bathurst of Lechlade
  • 1612: John Carter of Charlton
  • 1613: William Kingston
  • 1614: Richard Brent
  • 1615: Henry Finch
  • 1616: Ralph Cotton
  • 1617: Thomas Chester from Knolle
  • 1618: Richard Hill
  • 1619: Philip Langley of Mangotsfield
  • 1620: Sir Thomas Baker
  • 1621: Thomas Thynne
  • 1622: Thomas Hodges
  • 1623: Richard Rogers
  • 1624: John Dowle
  • 1625: Sir William Sandys
  • 1626: Thomas Nicholas of Stratton, near Cirencester
  • 1627: Sir William Master of The Abbey, Cirencester
  • 1628: Richard Tracy
  • 1629: Henry Dennis of Pucklechurch
  • 1630: Sir Ralph Dutton
  • 1631: Sir George Winter
  • 1632: Henry Poole
  • 1633: Giles Fettiplace of Poulton, Wilts
  • 1634: Edward Stephens
  • 1635: William Leigh
  • 1636: Richard Ducye
  • 1636: Sir Miles Sandys of Brymsfield
  • 1637: Sir Robert Pointz of Iron Acton
  • 1638: John Codrington
  • 1639: Sir Humphrey Tracy, 15th of Charles I, son of Richard (1560)
  • 1640: Robert Pleidall
  • 1641: Francis Creswick of Bristol
  • 1642: Sir Baynham Throckmorton, 2nd Baronet
  • 1643: Thomas Stephens
  • 1644: Thomas Stephens
  • 1645: John Fettiplace
  • 1646: William Brown of Haresfield
  • 1647: William Guise of Elmore (son of William, HS 1609)
  • 1648: Sir Richard Brane
  • 1648: John Browneinge
  • 1649: John Dennis then William Dennis of Pucklechurch
  • 1650: John Howe of Compton Abdale
  • 1651: John Keite {{cite web | url = http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=23890|title = Journal of the House of Commons: volume 7: 1651–1660|publisher= British History Online|access-date = 11 November 2012}}
  • 1652: John Gostlett {{cite book|title=Journals of the House of Commons, Volume 7|year=1652|page= 214|publisher = House of Commons}}
  • 1653: Richard Talbois {{cite web | url = http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=24307| title= House of Commons Journal Volume 7–10| publisher= British History Online|access-date = 27 May 2011}}
  • 1654: Simon Bennett
  • 1655: George Raymund
  • 1657: John Bernard
  • 1660: Sir William Dacy
  • 1661: Sir Humphrey Hooke
  • 1662: Thomas Estcourt
  • 1663: William Cooke of Highnam, Gloucester
  • 1664: Sir John Hanmer, 3rd Baronet
  • 12 November 1665: Sir Richard Cocks, 1st Baronet{{London Gazette | issue=1 |page=1 | date=7 November 1665 |city=o }}
  • 7 November 1666: Richard Whitmore{{London Gazette|issue=102|page=2|date=5 November 1666}}
  • 14 September 1667: William Dutton{{London Gazette|issue=191|page=2|date=12 September 1667 |nolink=y}}{{London Gazette|issue=206|page=2|date=4 November 1667 |nolink=y}}
  • 6 November 1668: Sir Richard Ashfield, 2nd Baronet{{London Gazette|issue=311|page=2|date=9 November 1668 |nolink=y}}
  • 11 November 1669: John Browning{{London Gazette|issue=416|page=2|date=8 November 1669 |nolink=y}}
  • 4 November 1670: Sir Robert Cann, 1st Baronet{{London Gazette|issue=519|page=1|date=3 November 1670 |nolink=y}}
  • 9 November 1671: Sir Thomas Stephens{{London Gazette|issue=624|page=2|date=6 November 1671 |nolink=y}}
  • 11 November 1672: Henry Dennis,{{London Gazette|issue=728|page=2|date=7 November 1672 |nolink=y}} of Pucklechurch
  • 12 November 1673: John Dowle,{{London Gazette|issue=833|page=2|date=10 November 1673 |nolink=y}} of Over
  • 5 November 1674: Abraham Clark,{{London Gazette|issue=935|page=2|date=5 November 1674 |nolink=y}} of Flaxley
  • 15 November 1675: Sir John Fust, 2nd Baronet{{London Gazette|issue=1042||page=2|date=15 November 1675}}
  • 10 November 1676: Sir William Juxon, 1st Baronet{{London Gazette|issue=1146|page=1|date=9 November 1676 |nolink=y}}
  • 15 November 1677: Richard Jones{{London Gazette|issue=1251|page=2|date=12 November 1677|nolink=y}}{{London Gazette|issue=1252|page=1|date=15 November 1677 |nolink=y}}
  • 14 November 1678: Miles Sandes{{London Gazette|issue=1355|page=2|date=11 November 1678 |nolink=y}}
  • 13 November 1679: Thomas Smyth, of Stonehouse{{London Gazette|issue=1460|page=1|date=13 November 1679 |nolink=y}}
  • 4 November 1680: Sir Gabriel Low{{London Gazette|issue=1562||page=1|date=4 November 1680 |nolink=y}}
  • 1682: William Walls {{London Gazette|issue=1668||page=1|date=10 November 1681}}
  • 1683: Robert Playdell {{London Gazette|issue=1773||page=1|date=13 November 1682}}
  • 1684: Charles Jones {{London Gazette|issue=1877||page=1|date=12 November 1683}}
  • 1685: Charles Hancock {{London Gazette|issue=1984||page=1|date=20 November 1684}}
  • 1686: Sir Charles Winter {{cite book|title=Memoirs Historical and Topographical of Bristol and It's ..., Volume 2|page=5333}}
  • 1687: Sir Thomas Cann {{cite book| title = A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland|first = John|last = Burke|page =99}} Google Books
  • 1688: Henry Hall of High Meadow{{cite web | url = http://www2.royalsociety.org/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Persons&dsqPos=4&dsqSearch=%28%28Gender%3D%27Male%27%29AND%28Surname%3D%27hall%27%29%29| title= Library and Archive Catalogue|publisher= Royal Society|access-date = 2 February 2012}}
  • 1689: John Chamberlayn {{London Gazette | issue=2397 |page=1 | date=8 November 1688 |nolink=y}} replaced by James Stephens
  • 1689: Sir Hele Hooke, 2nd Baronet {{London Gazette | issue=2436 |page=1 | date=18 March 1688 |nolink=y}}
  • 1690: William Dennis{{London Gazette | issue=2506 |page=1 | date=18 November 1689 |nolink=y}}
  • 1691: John de la Bere {{London Gazette | issue=2614 |page=1 | date=27 November 1690 |nolink=y}}
  • 1692: Andrew Barker {{London Gazette | issue=2725 |page=1 | date=21 December 1691 |nolink=y}}
  • 1692 (Mar–Nov): Samuel Barker of Fairford Park
  • 1692–93: Sir Richard Cocks of Dumbleton {{London Gazette | issue=2820 |page=1 | date=17 November 1692 |nolink=y}}
  • 1694: Thomas Stephens of Lypiatt Park, Over (or Upper) Lypiatt{{London Gazette | issue=2924 |page=1 | date=20 November 1693|nolink=y}}
  • 1695: Nathaniel Rydler {{London Gazette|issue=3034||page=1|date=6 December 1694}}
  • 1696: Sir George Hanger of Driffield{{cite book|title=Magna Britannia et Hibernia|first=Thomas| last=Cox| page=794}}{{London Gazette|issue=3138||page=1|date=5 December 1695}}
  • 1697: Walter Yate {{London Gazette|issue=3242||page=1|date=3 December 1696}}
  • 1698: John Marriot {{London Gazette|issue=3350||page=1|date=16 December 1697}}
  • 1699: Nathaniel Stephens Gloucestershire Archives{{London Gazette|issue=3456||page=1|date=22 December 1698}}

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  • 1700: Thomas Chester {{cite web|url = http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=117051| title= Alumni Oxonienses 1500–1714|publisher= British History Online|access-date = 27 June 2013}}{{London Gazette|issue=3550||page=1|date=16 November 1699}}
  • 1701: Richard Haynes {{cite web| url = https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/richard-haynes-16591726-commoner-of-the-hall-and-high-sheriff-of-gloucestershire-1700-223238| title= Richard Haynes (1659–1726), Commoner of the Hall and High Sheriff of Gloucestershire (1700)|publisher = Art UK|access-date = 27 June 2013}}{{London Gazette|issue=3658| page=1|date=28 November 1700|nolink=y}}
  • 1702: Samuel Eckley The Knights of England{{London Gazette|issue=3772| page=1|date=1 January 1701|nolink=y}}
  • 1703: Sir Edward Fust, Bt
  • 1704: William Heyward {{London Gazette|issue=3972| page=1|date=2 December 1703|nolink=y}}
  • 1705: Edmund Chamberlayne Gloucestershire Archives{{London Gazette|issue=4081| page=1|date=18 December 1704|nolink=y}}
  • 1706: Matthew Ducie MoretonGloucestershire Archives{{London Gazette|issue=4181| page=1|date=3 December 1705|nolink=y}}
  • 1707: Francis Windham {{London Gazette|issue=4280|page=1|date=14 November 1706|nolink=y}}
  • 1707: William Trye
  • 1708: Henry Wagstaffe {{London Gazette|issue=4386|page=1|date=20 November 1707|nolink=y}}
  • 1709: Henry Sackeville Gloucestershire Archives{{London Gazette|issue=4492|page=1|date=25 November 1708|nolink=y}}
  • 1710: William Batson {{London Gazette|issue=4621|page=1|date=1 December 1709|nolink=y}}
  • 1711: George Smith of Nibley {{London Gazette|issue=4777|page=1|date=30 November 1710|nolink=y}}
  • 1712: Thomas Weston {{London Gazette|issue=4939|page=1|date=13 December 1711|nolink=y}}
  • 1713: Lawford Cole {{London Gazette|issue=5076|page=1|date=9 December 1712|nolink=y}}
  • 1714: William Whittington {{London Gazette|issue=5178|page=1|date=1 December 1713|nolink=y}}
  • 1715: William Kinscote Gloucestershire Archives{{London Gazette|issue=5278|page=1|date=16 November 1714|nolink=y}}
  • 1716: Sir Abraham Elton, 1st Baronet{{London Gazette|issue=5387|page=1|date=3 December 1715|nolink=y}}
  • 1717: Edmund Reginald Bray of Barrington{{London Gazette|issue=5485|page=1|date=10 November 1716| nolink=y}}
  • 1718: Sir Edward Fust, 4th Baronet, of Hill
  • 1719: Christopher Bond {{London Gazette|issue=5705|page=1|date=20 December 1718|nolink=y}}
  • 1720: William Saunders of Clifton {{London Gazette|issue=5804|page=1|date=1 December 1719|nolink=y}}
  • 1721: John Dowle of Over {{London Gazette|issue=5917|page=1|date=31 December 1720|nolink=y}}
  • 1722: William Blathwayt {{London Gazette|issue=6016|page=1|date=12 December 1721|nolink=y}}
  • 1723: Thomas Warner {{London Gazette|issue=6119|page=1|date=8 December 1722|nolink=y}}
  • 1724: Samuel Roach of Sheerhampton {{London Gazette|issue=6231|page=1|date=4 January 1723|nolink=y}}
  • 1725: Walter Sandys {{London Gazette|issue=6328|page=1|date=8 December 1724|nolink=y}}
  • 1726: John Sampson {{London Gazette|issue=6442|page=1|date=11 January 1725|nolink=y}}
  • 1727: Sir Robert Cann, 4th Baronet {{London Gazette|issue=6533|page=1|date=26 November 1726|nolink=y}}
  • 1728: Robert Cocks of Dumbleton {{London Gazette|issue=6632|page=1|date=12 December 1727|nolink=y}}
  • 1729: Joseph Small of Buthrop {{London Gazette|issue=6744|page=1|date=14 January 1728|nolink=y}}
  • 1730: Samuel Sheppard of Avening {{London Gazette|issue=6850|page=1|date=20 January 1729|nolink=y}}
  • 1731: Samuel Mee {{London Gazette|issue=6943|page=1|date=12 December 1730|nolink=y}}
  • 1732: Silvanus Lysons {{London Gazette|issue=7046|page=1|date=7 December 1731|nolink=y}}
  • 1732: Edmund Waller Gloucestershire Archives
  • 1733: Reginald Winyatt of Stanton {{London Gazette|issue=7152|page=1|date=12 December 1732|nolink=y}}
  • 1734: Richard Marriett of Preston {{London Gazette|issue=7258|page=1|date=18 December 1733|nolink=y}}
  • 1735: John Gladwin Gloucestershire Archives
  • 1736: Sir George Smith Gloucestershire Archives
  • 1737: William Robins of Crum Hall The Gentleman's Magazine, vol 7, p.61{{London Gazette|issue=7578|page=1|date=18 January 1736|nolink=y}}
  • 1738: Ambrose Baldwin {{London Gazette|issue=7666|page=1|date=10 January 1737|nolink=y}}
  • 1739: William Giles Gloucestershire Archives{{London Gazette|issue=7764|page=1|date=19 December 1738|nolink=y}}
  • 1740: Edward Rogers of Newent {{London Gazette|issue=7870|page=1|date=25 December 1739|nolink=y}}
  • 1741: William Holbrow The British Chronologist, 1740 p.252
  • 1742: Samuel Hawker of Rodborough {{London Gazette|issue=8080|page=1|date=29 December 1741|nolink=y}}
  • 1743: William Tayloe {{London Gazette|issue=8180|page=1|date=14 December 1742|nolink=y}}
  • 1744: Thomas Snell of Upton St Leonards {{London Gazette|issue=8290|page=1|date=3 January 1743|nolink=y}}
  • 1745: Daniel Ady the younger {{London Gazette|issue=8396|page=1|date=8 January 1744|nolink=y}}
  • 1746: William Bagehot Delabere Gloucestershire Archives{{London Gazette|issue=8512|page=1|date=18 February 1745|nolink=y}}
  • 1747: John Harding of Ozleworth {{London Gazette|issue=8606|page=1|date=13 January 1746|nolink=y}}
  • 1748: Robert Ball The British chronologist:
  • 1749: Thomas Winstone of StapletonGloucestershire Archives{{London Gazette|issue=8814|page=1|date=10 January 1748|nolink=y}}
  • 1750: Henry Toy Bridgeman of Brinck Narth {{London Gazette|issue=8920|page=1|date=16 January 1749|nolink=y}}
  • 1751: Richard Hill of Yate {{London Gazette|issue=9024|page=1|date=19 January 1750|nolink=y}}
  • 1751: John Beale Gloucestershire Archives
  • 1753: Thomas Kemble of TewkesburyGloucestershire Archives{{London Gazette|issue=9240| page=1|date=15 February 1753|nolink=y}}
  • 1754: Thomas Ingram of Coln Saint Aldwyn {{London Gazette|issue=9342|page=1|date=29 January 1754|nolink=y}}
  • 1755: James Lamb of Fairford {{London Gazette|issue=9446|page=1|date=28 January 1755|nolink=y}}
  • 1756: Charles Wyndham of Clowerwall in the Forest of Dean {{London Gazette|issue=9549|page=1|date=24 January 1756|nolink=y}}
  • 1757: Reginald Pindar Lygon of Kemply {{London Gazette|issue=8658|page=1|date=1 February 1757|nolink=y}}
  • 1758: Thomas Jones of South Cerney {{London Gazette|issue=9760|page=1|date=24 January 1758|nolink=y}}
  • 1759: Samuel Hayward of Sandhurst{{cite book |title=The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with ..., Volumes 2–3| page= 117}}
  • 1760: Sir Onesiphorus Paul, 1st Baronet of Rodborough Complete Baronetage
  • 1761: John de la Field Phelps The Heraldry of Worcestershire
  • 1762: Peter Hancock of Twyning {{London Gazette|issue=10183|page=1|date=13 February 1736|nolink=y}}
  • 1763: Samuel Paul of Rodborough {{London Gazette|issue=10284|page=1|date=1 February 1763|nolink=y}}
  • 1764: Giles Nash of Stonehouse {{London Gazette|issue=10390|page=1|date=7 February 1764 |nolink=y}}
  • 1765: Robert Dobbins Yate of Bromsberrow {{London Gazette|issue=10492|page=1|date=29 January 1765|nolink=y}}
  • 1766: William Dallaway {{cite book| title= The Annual Biography and Obituary, Volume 19|page = 404}}
  • 1767: Edmund Probyn, of Newland{{London Gazette|issue=10702|page=1|date=10 February 1767|nolink=y}}
  • 1768: John Guise, later Sir John Guise, 1st Baronet of Highnam Court, Churcham
  • 1769: William Singleton of Norton {{London Gazette|issue=10906| page=1|date=24 January 1769|nolink=y}}
  • 1770: George Smith of North Nibley {{London Gazette|issue=11016| page=1|date=6 February 1770|nolink=y}}
  • 1771: Thomas Master of the Abbey, Cirencester
  • 1772: Edmund Waller of Farmington {{London Gazette|issue=11223| page=2|date=15 February 1772|nolink=y}}
  • 1773: Joseph Pyrke of Little Dean {{London Gazette|issue=11325|page=1|date=6 February 1736|nolink=y}}
  • 1774: Henry Wyatt of Stroud {{London Gazette|issue=11429|page=1|date=5 February 1774|nolink=y}}
  • 1774: Thomas Estcourt of Estcourt House, Tetbury {{cite web|url = http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1754-1790/member/estcourt-thomas-1748-1818|title = ESTCOURT, Thomas (1748–1818), of Estcourt House, nr. Tetbury, Glos.|publisher= History of Parliament Online|access-date = 4 May 2013}}
  • 1775: Sir George Smith, Bt, later Sir George Pauncefote-Bromley, 2nd Baronet of Carswalls {{London Gazette|issue=11536|page=1|date=14 February 1775|nolink=y}}
  • 1776: Henry Lippincott, later Sir Henry Lippincott, 1st Baronet of Stoke Bishop
  • 1777: William Hayward Winstone of Oldbury {{London Gazette|issue=11740|page=1|date=28 January 1777|nolink=y}}
  • 1778: Edward Samson of Henbury {{London Gazette|issue=11844|page=2|date=27 January 1778|nolink=y}}
  • 1779: Charles Coxe of Hanbury replaced by James Dutton of Sherborne
  • 1780: Sir George Onesiphorus Paul, 2nd Baronet
  • 1781: John Morris Annual Register 1781–1792 by Edmund Burke
  • 1782: Charles Hayward Gloucestershire Archives
  • 1783: Joseph Roberts {{cite book|title = The Annuel register|first = Robert|last = Dodsley}}
  • 1784: Giles Greenaway
  • 1785: John Niblett, of Gloucester {{London Gazette|issue=12619|page=73|date=5 February 1785|nolink=y}}
  • 1786: Charles Cox of Kemble {{London Gazette|issue=12725|page=65|date=11 February 1786|nolink=y}}
  • 1787: Samuel Richardson of Newent {{London Gazette|issue=12829|page=69|date=10 February 1787|nolink=y}}
  • 1788: Nicholas Smith of North Nibley {{London Gazette|issue=12962|page=61|date=5 February 1788|nolink=y}}
  • 1789: George Miller, of Ozleworth {{London Gazette|issue=13092|page=333|date=28 April 1789|nolink=y}}
  • 1790: Robert Blagdon Hale
  • 1791: Michael Hicks Beach of Beverstone Castle {{London Gazette|issue=13279| page=71|date=1 February 1791|nolink=y}}
  • 1792: John Embury of Twyning {{London Gazette|issue=13385| page=77|date=31 January 1792|nolink=y}}
  • 1793: Christopher B. Codrington of Dodington Park
  • 1794: Isaac Elton of Stapleton {{London Gazette|issue=13621| page=114|date=4 February 1794|nolink=y}}
  • 1795: Samuel Edwards of Botham Lodge {{London Gazette|issue=13751| page=143|date=10 February 1795|nolink=y}}
  • 1796: Samuel Peach Peach of Upper Torkington {{London Gazette|issue=13864| page=138|date=6 February 1796|nolink=y}}
  • 1796: ?Henry Cruger jnr of Bristol and Westonhouse, Bath
  • 1797: William Tindall of North Cerney {{London Gazette|issue=13976| page=105|date=31 January 1797| nolink=y}}
  • 1798: Thomas Vernon Delphin of Eyford {{cite book|title = Historical Chronicle|volume=LXVIII|year= 1798}}
  • 1799: John Elwas of Colesbourne{{cite book|title= The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85|page=162}}

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  • 5 February 1800: Thomas Smith, of Stapleton{{London Gazette|issue=15228|page=114|date=4 February 1800 |nolink=y}}
  • 11 February 1800: Charles Hanbury-Tracy, of Toddington{{London Gazette|issue=15230|page=139|date=10 February 1800 |nolink=y}}
  • 12 February 1801: Thomas Smith, of Stapleton{{London Gazette|issue=15336|page=173|date=11 February 1801 |nolink=y}}
  • 18 February 1801: John Browne, of Salperton{{London Gazette|issue=15338|pages=201–202|date=17 February 1801 |nolink=y}}
  • 3 February 1802: James Musgrave, of Barnsley Park{{London Gazette|issue=15450|page=113|date=2 February 1802 |nolink=y}}
  • 3 February 1803: Sir Samuel Wathen, of Woodchester{{London Gazette|issue=15555|page=137|date=1 February 1803 |nolink=y}}
  • 1 February 1804: Nathaniel Clifford, of Frampton-on-Severn{{London Gazette|issue=15671|page=145|date=31 January 1804 |nolink=y}}
  • 6 February 1805: Edmund John Chamberlayne, of Maugersbury{{London Gazette|issue=15778|page=175|date=5 February 1805 |nolink=y}}
  • 1 February 1806: William Lawrence, of Shurdington{{London Gazette|issue=15886|page=145|date=1 February 1806 |nolink=y}}
  • 4 February 1807: Thomas Baggot Delabere, of Southam{{London Gazette|issue=15998|page=155|date=7 February 1807 |nolink=y}}
  • 11 February 1807: Charles Evans, of High Grove{{London Gazette|issue=16000|page=191|date=14 February 1807 |nolink=y}}
  • 3 February 1808: Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey, 3rd Baronet, of Flaxley Abbey{{London Gazette|issue=16115|page=173|date=2 February 1808 |nolink=y}}
  • 6 February 1809: John Hodder Moggridge, of Dymock{{London Gazette|issue=16226|page=165|date=4 February 1809 |nolink=y}}
  • 31 January 1810: Paul Wathen, of Lypiatt Park{{London Gazette|issue=16338|page=149|date=30 January 1810 |nolink=y}}
  • 8 February 1811: Robert Gordon, of Kemble House{{London Gazette|issue=16451|page=226|date=5 February 1811 |nolink=y}}
  • 24 January 1812: Sir William Hicks, 7th Baronet, of Witcomb Park{{London Gazette|issue=16565|page=142|date=21 January 1812 |nolink=y}}
  • 10 February 1813: Charles Pole, of Wick Hill House{{London Gazette|issue=16702|page=301|date=9 February 1813 |nolink=y}}
  • 4 February 1814: John Hooper Holder, of North Cerney{{London Gazette|issue=16852|page=278|date=5 February 1814 |nolink=y}}
  • 7 March 1814: Sir Charles Cockerell, 1st Baronet, of Sezincote House{{London Gazette|issue=16865|page=513|date=8 March 1814 |nolink=y}}
  • 13 February 1815: William Morris, of Sevenhampton{{London Gazette|issue=16984|page=257|date=14 February 1815 |nolink=y}}
  • 1816: Daniel John Niblett of Harefield Dodsley's annual register, p.226 By Edmund Burke, 1816
  • 1817: Sir Henry Cann Lippincott of Stoke Bishop {{London Gazette|issue=17219|page=325|date=12 February 1817|nolink=y}}
  • 1818: David Ricardo of Gatcombe Park{{London Gazette|issue=17326|page=188|date=24 January 1818|nolink=y}}
  • 1819: Edward Sheppard of the Ridge {{cite book|title= The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle|volume= 89 part 1|first = Edward|last = Cave|page= 176}}
  • 1820: Sir Edwin Bayntun-Sandys, BtGloucester Journal, 3 April 1820, cited in {{cite book | title=Murders & Misdemeanours in Gloucestershire 1820–1829 | author=Malcolm Hall | publisher=Amberley Publishing | isbn=978-1-84868-046-3 | year=2008 | page=6 }}
  • 1821: William Miller, of Ozleworth
  • 1822: Stephen John Welch Fletcher-WelchGloucester Journal, 19 August 1822, cited in {{cite book | title=Murders & Misdemeanours in Gloucestershire 1820-1829 | author=Malcolm Hall | publisher=Amberley Publishing | isbn=978-1-84868-046-3 | year=2008 | page=45 }}
  • 1823: John Smyth, of StapletonGloucester Journal, 11 August 1823, cited in {{cite book | title=Murders & Misdemeanours in Gloucestershire 1820-1829 | author=Malcolm Hall | publisher=Amberley Publishing | isbn=978-1-84868-046-3 | year=2008 | page=61 }}
  • 1824: Thomas John Lloyd-Baker of Hardwicke CourtGloucester Journal, 5 April 1824, cited in {{cite book | title=Murders & Misdemeanours in Gloucestershire 1820-1829 | author=Malcolm Hall | publisher=Amberley Publishing | isbn=978-1-84868-046-3 | year=2008 | page=63 }}
  • 1825: Sir James Musgrave, 9th Baronet of Barnsley Park Annual register 1825, Volume 67, p.189 by Edmund Burke
  • 1826: Robert Hale Blagdon HaleGloucester Journal, 3 April 1826, cited in {{cite book | title=Murders & Misdemeanours in Gloucestershire 1820–1829 | author=Malcolm Hall | publisher=Amberley Publishing | isbn=978-1-84868-046-3 | year=2008 | page=89 }}
  • 1827: George Bragge Prowse PrinnGloucester Journal, 14 April 1827, cited in {{cite book | title=Murders & Misdemeanours in Gloucestershire 1820-1829 | author=Malcolm Hall | publisher=Amberley Publishing | isbn=978-1-84868-046-3 | year=2008 | page=121 }}
  • 1828: Fiennes Trotman of Siston Court Annual Register 1828, volume 70, page 192 by Edmund Burke
  • 1829: William Blathwayte of Dyrham Park{{cite web| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=eTFdAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA193|title= Annual Register, 1829|year= 1830}}
  • 1830: David Ricardo of Gatcombe Park{{London Gazette|issue=18652|pages=257–258|date=2 February 1830|nolink=y}}
  • 1831: Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey, 3rd Baronet, of Flaxley Abbey

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  • 1832: Robert Canning, of Hartpury{{London Gazette|issue=18900|pages=254–255|date=6 February 1832|nolink=y}}
  • 1833: Henry Elwes, of Colesbourne{{London Gazette|issue=19019|page=246|date=5 February 1833|nolink=y}}
  • 1834: Josiah Gist, of Wormington Grange was initially named,{{London Gazette|issue=19125|page=206|date=4 February 1834|nolink=y}} but was replaced by Harry Edmund Waller, of Farmington, due to Gist's death{{London Gazette|issue=19140|page=559|date=26 March 1834|nolink=y}}
  • 1835: Henry Wenman Newman, of Clifton{{London Gazette|issue=19238|pages=235–236|date=9 February 1835|nolink=y}}
  • 1836: Samuel Gist Gist, of Wormington Grange{{London Gazette|issue=19353|pages=223–224|date=5 February 1836|nolink=y}}
  • 1837: Henry Norwood Trye, of Leckhampton Court{{London Gazette|issue=19462|pages=232–233|date=31 January 1837|nolink=y}}
  • 1838: Edward Sampson, of Henbury{{London Gazette|issue=19586|page=232|date=1 February 1838|nolink=y}}
  • 1839: Maynard Colchester, of Westbury-on-Severn{{London Gazette|issue=19704|page=214|date=9 February 1839|nolink=y}}
  • 1840: Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, 8th Baronet, of Williamstrip Park{{London Gazette|issue=19819|pages=197–198|date=31 January 1840|nolink=y}}
  • 1841: James Woodbridge Walters, of Barnwood House{{London Gazette|issue=19948|pages=304–304|date=5 February 1841|nolink=y}}
  • 1842: Thomas Henry Kingscote, of Kingscote{{London Gazette|issue=20067|pages=285–286|date=4 February 1842|nolink=y}}
  • 1843: Robert Stayner Holford, of Westonbirt House{{London Gazette|issue=20192|pages=371–372|date=1 February 1843|nolink=y}}{{London Gazette|issue=20194|page=424|date=7 February 1843|nolink=y}}
  • 1844: Joseph Yorke, of Forthampton Court[https://books.google.com/books?id=hVwkJ-J3_eIC&pg=PA307&lpg=PA307 Sheriffs for the Year 1844] in The Gentleman's Magazine for 1844, p. 307, online at books.google.com (Retrieved 26 January 2008)[https://books.google.com/books?id=jc0kh800jGIC&pg=RA3-PA160&lpg=RA3-PA160 Sheriffs for the Year 1844] in The Annual Register for 1844, p. 160, online at books.google.com (Retrieved 9 September 2008){{London Gazette|issue=20311|pages=347–348|date=31 January 1844|nolink=y}}
  • 1845: Edmund Hopkinson, of Edgworth House{{London Gazette|issue=20439|pages=315–316|date=4 February 1845|nolink=y}}
  • 1846: George Bengough, of Newland{{London Gazette|issue=20566|pages=361–362|date=30 January 1846|nolink=y}}
  • 1847: Thomas Barwick Lloyd Baker, of Hardwicke Court{{London Gazette|issue=20698|pages=410–411|date=5 February 1847|nolink=y}}
  • 1848: William Capel, of the Grove, Painswick{{London Gazette|issue=20825|pages=541–542|date=11 February 1848|nolink=y}}
  • 1849: William Philip Price, of Tibberton Court, son of Wm Price (1819){{London Gazette|issue=20944|pages=431–432|date=13 February 1849|nolink=y}}
  • 1850: Thomas Gambier Parry, of Highnam Court{{London Gazette|issue=21065|pages=313–314|date=5 February 1850|nolink=y}}
  • 1851: William Dent, of Sudeley Castle{{London Gazette|issue=21181|page=363|date=11 February 1851|nolink=y}}
  • 1852: Winchcomb Henry Howard Hartley, of Sodbury{{London Gazette|issue=21287|page=289|date=3 February 1852|nolink=y}}
  • 1853: John Raymond Raymond Barker, of Fairford Park{{London Gazette|issue=21409|page=329|date=8 February 1853|nolink=y}}{{London Gazette|issue=21413|page=479|date=22 July 1853|nolink=y}}
  • 1854: John Henry Elwes, of Colesbourne House, near Northleach{{London Gazette|issue=21517|page=265|date=31 January 1854|nolink=y}}
  • 1855: Corbett Holland Corbett, of Admington Hall, near Stratford-on-Avon{{London Gazette|issue=21660|page=470|date=9 February 1855|nolink=y}}
  • 1856: Sir Charles Rushout Rushout, 2nd Bt of Sezincote House{{London Gazette|issue=21844|page=361|date=31 January 1856 |nolink=y}}
  • 1857: Richard Rogers Coxwell Rogers of Dowdeswell, near Cheltenham{{London Gazette|issue=21964|page=379|date=3 February 1857 |nolink=y}}
  • 1858: Thomas Beale Browne of Salperton Park, near Cheltenham{{London Gazette|issue=22091|page=539|date=3 February 1858|nolink=y}}
  • 1859: John Coucher Dent, of Sudeley Castle, near Winchcombe{{London Gazette|issue=22226|page=454|date=2 February 1859|nolink=y}}
  • 1860: William John Phelps of Chestal House, Dursley{{London Gazette|issue=22348|page=213|date=23 January 1860|nolink=y}}
  • 1861: John Waddingham, of Guiting Grange, near Winchcombe{{London Gazette|issue=22477|page=433|date=5 February 1861|nolink=y}}
  • 1862: Sir George Jenkinson, 11th Baronet, of Eastwood, near Berkeley{{London Gazette|issue=22596|pages=648–649|date=7 February 1862|nolink=y}}
  • 1863: Philip William Skynner Myles, of King's Weston, near Bristol{{London Gazette|issue=22704|page=573|date=3 February 1863|nolink=y}}
  • 1864: Goodwin Charles Colquitt Craven, of Brockhampton Park, near Cheltenham{{London Gazette|issue=22815|page=525|date=3 February 1864|nolink=y}}
  • 1865: John Altham Graham Clark, of Frocester, near Stonehouse{{London Gazette|issue=22936|page=559|date=4 February 1865|nolink=y}}
  • 1866: Sir John Maxwell Steele-Graves, 4th Baronet{{Cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NNdkxHnE8SgC |title = The Annual Register|last1 = Burke|first1 = Edmund|year = 1867}}
  • 1867: Edward Sampson, of Hembury, near Bristol {{London Gazette|issue=23215|page=611|date=2 February 1867|nolink=y}}
  • 1868: Hattil Foll, of Beckford Hall, near Tewkesbury {{London Gazette|issue=23348|page=453|date=31 January 1868|nolink=y}}
  • 1869: James Fenton of Norton Hall, Mickleton, near Chipping Campden {{London Gazette|issue=23465|page=583|date=5 February 1869|nolink=y}}
  • 1870: Robert Blagden Hale, of Alderley, near Wotton-under-Edge {{London Gazette|issue=23584|page=721|date=7 February 1870|nolink=y}}
  • 1871: William Playne, of Longfords, Minchinhampton {{London Gazette|issue=23704|page=473|date=8 February 1871|nolink=y}}
  • 1872: Sir William Vernon Guise, 4th Baronet of Elmore Court, near Gloucester{{London Gazette|issue=23825|page=403|date=6 February 1872|nolink=y}}
  • 1873: Thomas Anthony Stoughton of Owlpen Park, near Dursley {{London Gazette|issue=23945|page=513|date=6 February 1873|nolink=y}}
  • 1874: Sir Thomas Sebastian Bazley, 2nd Baronet of Hatherop Castle, Fairford{{London Gazette|issue=24061|page=481|date=2 February 1874|nolink=y}}
  • 1875: Edmund Probyn, of Huntley Manor, near Gloucester {{London Gazette|issue=24177|page=449|date=4 February 1875|nolink=y}}
  • 1876: Edmund Waller, of Farmington, near Northleach {{London Gazette|issue=24293|page=637|date=12 February 1876|nolink=y}}
  • 1877: John Charles Bengough, of The Ridge, Wotton-under-Edge {{London Gazette|issue=24416|page=607|date=7 February 1877|nolink=y}}
  • 1878: Thomas William Chester Master, of the Abbey, Cirencester {{London Gazette|issue=24554|page=878|date=22 February 1878|nolink=y}}
  • 1879: Edward Rhys Wingfield, of Great Barrington, Burford {{London Gazette|issue=24683|page=927|date=22 February 1879|nolink=y}}
  • 1880: Sir Gerald William Henry Codrington, 1st Baronet, of Dodington Park. Chipping Sodbury{{London Gazette|issue=24817|page=1697|date=26 February 1880 |nolink=y}}
  • 1881: George William Blathwayt, of Dyrham Park, Bath{{London Gazette|issue=24945|page=979|date=2 March 1881 |nolink=y}}
  • 1882: Sir Thomas Hyde Crawley-Boevey, 5th Baronet of Flaxley Abbey, Mitcheldean{{London Gazette|issue=25078|page=870|date=28 February 1882 |nolink=y}}
  • 1883: Andrew Knowles, of New Court, Newent {{London Gazette|issue=25208|page=1231|date=3 March 1883 |nolink=y}}
  • 1884: Henry Ingles Chamberlayne, of Maugersbury Manor, Stow-on-the-Wold {{London Gazette|issue=25325|page=1117|date=4 March 1884 |nolink=y}}
  • 1885: Edmund Temple Godman, of Banks Fee, Moreton-in-Marsh {{London Gazette|issue=25449|page=970|date=6 March 1885 |nolink=y}}
  • 1886: Alfred Sartoris, of Abbott's Wood, Stow-on-the-Wold {{London Gazette|issue=25566|page=1136|date=9 March 1886 |nolink=y}}
  • 1887: Sir Lionel Edward Darell, 5th Baronet, of Fretherne Court, near Stonehouse{{London Gazette|issue=25680|page=1222|date=8 March 1887 |nolink=y}}
  • 1888: Sir William Marling, 2nd Baronet of Stanley Park, Stonehouse{{London Gazette|issue=25798|page=1696|date=20 March 1888 |nolink=y}}
  • 1889: John Skipworth Gibbons, of Boddington Manor, near Cheltenham{{London Gazette|issue=25922|page=2009|date=9 April 1889 |nolink=y}}
  • 1890: James Roberts West, of Alscott Park, near Stratford-on-Avon{{London Gazette|issue=26036|page=1781|date=25 March 1890|nolink=y}}
  • 1891: Edward Aldam Leatham of Misarden Park, Cirencester{{London Gazette|issue=26146|page=1653|date=24 March 1891|nolink=y}}
  • 1892: John Reginald Yorke, of Forthampton Court, Tewkesbury{{London Gazette|issue=26269|page=1589|date=18 March 1892|nolink=y}}
  • 1893: Sir William Francis George Guise, 5th Baronet, of Elmore Court, near Gloucester{{London Gazette|issue=26383|page=1677|date=17 March 1893|nolink=y}}
  • 1894: John Dearman Birchall, of Bowden Hall, near Gloucester{{London Gazette|issue=26494|page=1518|date=13 March 1894|nolink=y}}
  • 1895: Thomas Dyer-Edwardes, of Prinknash Park, Gloucester{{London Gazette|issue=26606|page=1455|date=12 March 1895|nolink=y}}
  • 1896: William Meath Baker, of Hasfield Court, Gloucester{{London Gazette|issue=26720|page=1596|date=10 March 1896|nolink=y}}
  • 1897: James Dugdale, of Sezincote House, Moreton-in-Marsh{{London Gazette|issue=26828|page=1238|date=2 March 1897|nolink=y}}
  • 1898: Granville Edwin Lloyd Baker, of Hardwicke Court, near Gloucester{{London Gazette|issue=26945|page=1414|date=8 March 1898|nolink=y}}
  • 1899: Robert Ingham Tidswell, of Haresfield Court, near Gloucester{{London Gazette|issue=27061|page=1660|date=10 March 1899|nolink=y}}

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=20th century=

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  • 1900: Peter Stubs, of Blaisdon Hall, near Newnham-on-Severn {{London Gazette|issue=27171|page=1520|date=6 March 1900|nolink=y}}
  • 1901: Gardner Sebastian Bazley of Hatherop Castle, Fairford {{London Gazette|issue=27293|page=1760|date=17 March 1901|nolink=y}}
  • 1902: James Horlick, of Cowley Manor, Cheltenham {{London Gazette|issue=27414|page=1625|date=7 March 1902|nolink=y}}
  • 1903: Samuel Bruce, of Norton Hall, near Chipping Camden {{London Gazette|issue=27534|page=1671|date=13 March 1903|nolink=y}}
  • 1904: Benjamin St John Ackers, of Huntley Manor, near Gloucester {{London Gazette|issue=27655|page=1537|date=8 March 1904|nolink=y}}
  • 1905: Henry Dent-Brocklehurst, of Sudeley Castle, Winchcomb {{London Gazette|issue=27777|page=2179|date=21 March 1905|nolink=y}}
  • 1906: Hamilton Fane Gladwin, of Seven Springs, Cubberley, near Cheltenham {{London Gazette|issue=27890|page=1433|date=27 February 1906|nolink=y}}
  • 1907: Lieut.-Col. Fairfax Rhodes (1845–1928), of Brockhampton Park, Andoversford, RSO {{London Gazette |issue= 28000|page=1462|date= 1 March 1907 |nolink=y}}
  • 1908: George Loyd Foster Harter, of Salperton Park, Hazleton {{London Gazette |issue= 28115|page=1479|date= 3 March 1908 |nolink=y}}
  • 1909: Theodore Drayton Grimké-Drayton, of Clifford Manor, Cliffords Mesne, Newent {{London Gazette |issue= 28229|page=1655|date= 2 March 1909 |nolink=y}}
  • 1910: Arthur Edmund Moss, of Leygore Manor, Northleach {{London Gazette |issue= 28346|page=1680|date= 8 March 1910 |nolink=y}}
  • 1911: George Williams Lowsley Hoole Lowsley-Williams, of Chavenage, Tetbury {{London Gazette |issue= 28473|page=1951|date= 7 March 1911 |nolink=y}}
  • 1912: Herbert Jenner Fust, of Hill Court, Falfield {{London Gazette |issue= 28586|page=1556|date= 1 March 1912 |nolink=y}}
  • 1913: Lieut.-Col. Francis Henry, of Elmestree, Tetbury.{{London Gazette |issue= 28701|page=2058|date= 18 March 1913 |nolink=y}}
  • 1914: William Augustus Rixon, of Turkdean Manor, Northleach {{London Gazette |issue= 28811|page=2159|date= 10 March 1914 |nolink=y}}
  • 1915: Colin MacIver, of Blaisdon Hall, Longhope {{London Gazette |issue= 29086|page=2089|date= 2 March 1915 |nolink=y}}
  • 1916: Philip Napier Miles of Kings Weston, Henbury {{London Gazette |issue= 29492|page=2236|date= 29 February 1916 |nolink=y}}
  • 1917: Ernest Edward Turner, of Shipton Oliffe Mamor, Andoversford {{London Gazette |issue= 29982|page=2508|date= 13 March 1917 |nolink=y}}
  • 1918: James Ernest Rawlins, of Syston Court, near Bristol,{{London Gazette |issue= 30557|page=2780|date= 5 March 1918 |nolink=y}}
  • 1919: Captain Maynard Francis Colchester–Wemyss, of Broughtons, Newnham {{London Gazette |issue= 31230|page=3477|date= 14 March 1919 |nolink=y}}
  • 1920: Colonel Sir Arthur Anstice, of The Old Grange, Dymock {{London Gazette |issue= 31821|page=3178|date= 12 March 1920 |nolink=y}}
  • 1921: Lieut.-Col. Albert John Palmer, of Fairford Park, Fairford {{London Gazette |issue= 32254|page=1994|date= 11 March 1920 |nolink=y}}
  • 1922: Edward Conder, of Conigree Court, Newent,{{London Gazette |issue= 32642|page=2231|date= 17 March 1922 |nolink=y}}
  • 1923: Col. Sir Percival Scrope Marling, of Stanley Park, Stroud, Glos.{{London Gazette |issue= 32805|page=1989|date= 13 March 1923|nolink=y}}
  • 1924: Major Sir Lionel Edward Hamilton Marmaduke Darell, of Saul Lodge, Stonehouse, Glos.{{London Gazette |issue= 32920|page=2415|date= 21 March 1924|nolink=y}}
  • 1925: Sir Philip Stott, 1st Baronet, of Stanton Court, Broadway {{London Gazette |issue= 33030|page=1875|date= 17 March 1925 |nolink=y}}
  • 1926: Sir Anselm William Edward Guise, 6th Baronet, of Elmore Court, near Gloucester {{London Gazette |issue= 33143|page=2012|date= 19 March 1926 |nolink=y}}
  • 1927: Major Charles Penrhyn Ackers, of Huntley Manor, near Gloucester {{London Gazette |issue= 33259|page=1876|date= 22 March 1927 |nolink=y}}
  • 1928: Lieut.-Col. Sir Gilbert Alan Hamilton Wills, of Batsford Park, Moreton-in-Marsh {{London Gazette |issue= 33369|page=2127|date= 23 March 1928 |nolink=y}}
  • 1929: Lieut.-Col. Henry George Ricardo, of Gatcombe, Minchinhampton {{London Gazette |issue= 33479|page=1966|date= 22 March 1929|nolink=y}}
  • 1930: Francis Osmond Joseph Huntley, of Boxwell Court, Tetbury {{London Gazette |issue= 33592|page=1958|date= 28 March 1930|nolink=y}}
  • 1931: Sir Stanley Tubbs, Bt, of Wotton-under-Edge {{London Gazette |issue= 33700|page=1878|date= 20 March 1931|nolink=y}}
  • 1932: Major William John Paley Marling, of Great Rissington Manor, Bourton-on-the-Water {{London Gazette |issue= 33809|page=1854|date= 18 March 1932|nolink=y}}
  • 1933: Samuel Vestey, 2nd Baron Vestey, of Stowell Park, near Cheltenham {{London Gazette |issue= 33922|page=1856|date= 17 March 1933|nolink=y}}
  • 1934: Joseph Dillworth Crewdson, of Syde House, near Cheltenham {{London Gazette |issue= 34035|page=1940|date= 23 March 1934|nolink=y}}
  • 1935: Sidney Allen, of Moor Court, of Amberley {{London Gazette |issue= 34135|page=1266|date= 22 February 1935|nolink=y}}
  • 1936: Samuel Stanley Marling of Littleworth House, Amberley {{London Gazette |issue= 34261|page=1380|date= 3 March 1936|nolink=y}}
  • 1937: Arthur William Stanton, of Field Place, Stroud,{{London Gazette |issue= 34381|page=1819|date= 19 March 1937 |nolink=y}}
  • 1938: Sir Christopher William Gerald Henry Codrington of Dodington, Chipping Sodbury
  • 1939: Major John Henry Dent-Brocklehurst, of Sudeley Castle, Winchcomb {{London Gazette |issue= 34606|page=1632|date= 10 March 1939 |nolink=y}}
  • 1940: Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Charles Edward Turner, of Old Down, Tockington, Bristol{{London Gazette|issue=34807|page=1381|date=8 March 1940|nolink=y}}
  • 1941: Lieut.-Gol. John Ralph Congreve Dent, of Olivers, Painswick {{London Gazette|issue=35119|page=1802|date=28 March 1941|nolink=y}}
  • 1942: Lieut.-Col. John Godman, of Banks Fee, Moreton-in-Marsh {{London Gazette|issue=35508|page=1453|date=31 March 1942|nolink=y}}
  • 1943: Sir Evan Gwynne Gwynne-Evans, 2nd Bt of Oakland's Park, Newnham {{London Gazette|issue=35938|page=1200|date=12 March 1943|nolink=y}}
  • 1944: Major Alexander Black Mitchell, of Poulton Priory, Fairford {{London Gazette|issue=36444|page=1449|date=28 March 1944|nolink=y}}
  • 1945: Stephen Mitchell of the Roseary, Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham {{London Gazette|issue=36998| page=1602|date=23 March 1945|nolink=y}}
  • 1946: Edwin Brassey of Copse Hill, Lower Slaughter, Cheltenham {{London Gazette|issue=37509|page=1493|date=22 March 1946|nolink=y}}
  • 1947: Captain Sir George Edward Stott, 2nd Bt. of Stanton Court (Glos.), via Broadway {{London Gazette|issue=37905|page=1214|date=14 March 1947|nolink=y}}
  • 1948: Lieut-Col. Ardern Arthur Hulme Beaman, of Kingscote Grange, Tetbury {{London Gazette|issue=38235 |supp=y|page=1811|date=12 March 1948|nolink=y}}
  • 1949: Sir Walter Merry Craddock, of Amberley Court, Stroud {{London Gazette|issue=38556|page=1202|date=8 March 1949|nolink=y}}
  • 1950: Captain Alan Joseph Macdonald Richardson, of Southrop Manor, near Lechlade {{London Gazette|issue=38878|page=1666| date=4 April 1950|nolink=y}}
  • 1951: Lieut-Colonel John Savile Hoole-Lowsley-Williams, of Chavenage, Tetbury {{London Gazette|issue=39175|page=1428| date=16 March 1951|nolink=y}}
  • 1952: The Hon. William Ralph Seymour Bathurst of Cold Ashton Manor {{London Gazette|issue=39489|page=1399| date=11 March 1952|nolink=y}}
  • 1953: Brigadier Alan Algernon Marion Durand, of Ellerncroft, Wotton-under-Edge{{London Gazette| issue=39798|page=1442| date=13 March 1953 |nolink=y}}
  • 1954: Major-General George James Paul St. Clair, of Upton House, Tetbury {{London Gazette| issue=40115|page=1315| date=2 March 1954 |nolink=y}}
  • 1955: Major John Edward Buckingham Pope, of Upton Grove, Tetbury {{London Gazette| issue=40433|page=1609| date=18 March 1955 |nolink=y}}
  • 1956: George Montagu John Llewelyn Whitmore, of Manor House, Lower Slaughter, Cheltenham.{{London Gazette| issue=40738|page=1731| date=23 March 1956 |nolink=y}}
  • 1957: Brevet-Colonel William Alfred Chester-Master, of Norcote House, Cirencester {{London Gazette| issue=41024|page=1651| date=15 March 1957 |nolink=y}}
  • 1958: Brevet-Colonel Martin St John Valentine Gibbs of Ewen, Cirencester {{London Gazette| issue=41340|page=1779| date=18 March 1958|nolink=y}}
  • 1959: Colonel Frederick Ferris Bligh St. George, of Hill Court, Shipton Moyne, Tetbury {{London Gazette| issue=41656|page=1725| date=13 March 1959 |nolink=y}}
  • 1960: Anthony Biddulph of Rodmarton Manor, Cirencester {{London Gazette| issue=41986|page=2025| date=18 March 1960 |nolink=y}}
  • 1961: Colonel Geoffrey Peter Shakerley, of Wells Folly, Moreton-in-Marsh {{London Gazette| issue=42314|page=2346| date=28 March 1961 |nolink=y}}
  • 1962: Charles Talbot Rhys Wingfield of Barrington Park, Great Barrington {{London Gazette| issue=42623|page=2144| date=16 March 1962 |nolink=y}}
  • 1963: William Parry Cripps, of Stratton Place, Cirencester.{{London Gazette| issue=42955|page=2823| date=29 March 1963 |nolink=y}}
  • 1964: Major John David Summers, of North Rye House, Moreton-in-Marsh.{{London Gazette| issue=43286|page=2849| date=31 March 1964 |nolink=y}}
  • 1965: Major Peter Frazer Sinclair Clifford of Frampton Court, Frampton-on-Severn{{London Gazette| issue=43610|page=3049 |supp=y| date=26 March 1965 |nolink=y}}
  • 1966: David Cecil Wynter Verey, of Barnsley House, near Cirencester.{{London Gazette| issue=43921 |page=2704| date=11 March 1966 |nolink=y}}
  • 1967: Mary Dent-Brocklehurst, of Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Cheltenham.{{London Gazette| issue=44276 |page=3382| date=28 March 1967 |nolink=y}}
  • 1968: Robert Evelyn Herbert Fender, of The Manor House, Withington, near Cheltenham.{{London Gazette| issue=44540|page=2667| date=5 March 1968 |nolink=y}}
  • 1969: Ian Norman Mitchell of Trull House{{London Gazette |issue=44811 |date=20 March 1969 |page=3011 |nolink=y}}
  • 1970: Olive Katherine Lloyd Lloyd-Baker of Hardwicke Court, Gloucester{{London Gazette |issue=45070 |date=31 March 1970 |page=3646 |nolink=y}}
  • 1971: Major Geoffrey Thomas St. John Sanders of Buckhorn House, Bisley, Stroud{{London Gazette |issue=45321 |date=12 March 1971 |page=2158 |nolink=y}}
  • 1972: Malcolm St Clair, of Optow House, TetburyStenton and Lees, Who's Who of British Members of Parliament, vol. IV, 1981
  • 1973: Lieut.-Commander Nicholas Robin Benson, R.N., of Aycote House, Rendcomb, Cirencester {{London Gazette |issue=45941|page=4153| date=30 March 1973|nolink=y}}
  • 1974: Lieut-Colonel David Lowsley-Williams, of Chavenage, Tetbury.{{London Gazette |issue=45941|page=4006|date=28 March 1974|nolink=y}}

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High Sheriffs

=20th century=

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  • 1975: Lieut.-Colonel Stephen Reginald Martin Jenkins, of Hampnett Manor, Northleach, Cheltenham {{London Gazette |issue=46524|page=3843| date=21 March 1975|nolink=y}}
  • 1976: Desmond Frederick Shirley Godman of Great Rissington Manor, Cheltenham.{{London Gazette |issue=46857|page=4337| date=23 March 1976|nolink=y}}
  • 1977: Brevet-Colonel Robert Charles Townsend Sivewright of Talland House, South Cerney, Cirencester.{{London Gazette |issue=47171|page=3435| date=11 March 1977|nolink=y}}
  • 1978: Thomas Maurice Ponsonby, of The Common, Little Faringdon, Lechlade.{{London Gazette |issue=47497|page=3663| date=23 March 1978|nolink=y}}
  • 1979: Henry William George Elwes of Colesbourne Park, Cheltenham{{London Gazette |issue=47795|page=3547| date=16 March 1979|nolink=y}}
  • 1980: Oscar Henry Colbourn, of Crickley Barrow{{London Gazette|issue=48134|page=4412|date=21 March 1980 |nolink=y}}
  • 1981: Colonel Michael Colvin Watson of Eastington House, Ampney St. Peter, Cirencester{{London Gazette|issue=48563|page=4215|date=24 March 1981 |nolink=y}}
  • 1982: Robert John Grantley Berkeley, of Berkeley Castle {{London Gazette|issue=48919|page=3495|date=10 March 1982 |nolink=y}}
  • 1983: Alasdair Andrew Orr Morrison of Maisemore Park, Gloucester {{London Gazette|issue=49294|page=3829|date=18 March 1983 |nolink=y}}
  • 1984: James Angus Buchanan Baillie-Hamilton of South Farm, Shipton Oliffe, Cheltenham{{London Gazette|issue=49677|page=3867|date=16 March 1984 |nolink=y}}
  • 1985: Major Michael Thomas Noel Hamilton Wills of Misarden Park, Misarden{{London Gazette|issue=50071|page=4107|date=22 March 1985 |nolink=y}}
  • 1986: Major Philip Sheeny Morris-Keating of Walnut Tree Cottage, Estcourt Park, Shipton Moyne{{London Gazette|issue=50472|page=4373 |supp=y|date=27 March 1986 |nolink=y}}
  • 1987: David Richard Ayshford Sanford of Pauntley Court, Redmarley {{London Gazette|issue=50865|page=3691|date=19 March 1987 |nolink=y}}
  • 1988: Captain Charles Patrick Berrill-Daly of Notcliffe House, Deerhurst, Gloucester{{London Gazette|issue=51281|page=3545|date=24 March 1988 |nolink=y}}
  • 1989: Greville Edward Mervyn Vernon of Newington House, Kingscote {{London Gazette|issue=51678|page=3357|date=17 March 1989 |nolink=y}}
  • 1990: Colonel John Evelyn Baring Hills, of The Priory Cottage, Long Newnton, Tetbury.{{London Gazette| issue=52081|page=3677|date=20 March 1990 |nolink=y}}
  • 1991: Peter Roland Henry Clifford, of Manor Farm, Frampton-on-Severn.{{London Gazette| issue=52484|page=4710|date=25 March 1991 |nolink=y}}
  • 1992: Philip Reginald Smith of Campden House, Chipping Campden {{London Gazette| issue=52868|page=5026|date=20 March 1992 |nolink=y}}
  • 1993: Charles Lloyd Baker of Hardwicke Court {{London Gazette|issue=53247|page=4679|date=15 March 1993 |nolink=y}}
  • 1994: Richard Annesley Coxwell-Rogers of Close Farm, Coberley {{London Gazette| issue=53618|page=4244|date=18 March 1994 |nolink=y}}
  • 1995: Frederick Hugh Philip Hamilton Wills of Old House, Rendcomb {{London Gazette|issue=53985|page=4274|date=29 March 1995 |nolink=y}}
  • 1996: John Peel of Dudgrove Farm, Fairford {{cite web|url=http://www.bgas.org.uk/tbgas_bg/v128/bg128207.pdf|title=List of Sheriffs of Gloucestershire|publisher=BGAS|access-date= 6 October 2017}}
  • 1997: William Gregory Francis Meath Baker of Hasfield Court
  • 1998: James Eykyn of Abbots Hill, Duntisbourne Abbots
  • 1999: Mark William Vestey, Foxcote Manor, Andoversford, Cheltenham{{London Gazette|issue=55428|page=2937|date=12 March 1999 |nolink=y}}

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=21st century=

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  • 2000: Major John Vickers Eyre, of Boyts Farm, Tytherington, Wootton-under-Edge{{London Gazette|issue=55792|page=2987|date=16 March 2000|nolink=y}}
  • 2001: Jane Jenner-Fust, of Hill Court, Berkeley{{London Gazette|issue=56155 |page=3253|date=22 March 2001|nolink=y}}
  • 2002: John Moger Woolley, of Winterbourne{{London Gazette|issue=56531 |page=4283|date=9 April 2002|nolink=y}}
  • 2003: Deborah Leigh Hutton, of Chestal House, Dursley {{London Gazette|issue=56884 |page=3603|date=21 March 2003|nolink=y}}
  • 2004: Simon Huson Preston, of Lowfield Farm, Tetbury{{London Gazette|issue=57230|page=3128|date=11 March 2004|nolink=y}}
  • 2005: Michael John Christopher Stone{{London Gazette|issue=57598|page=3762|date=29 March 2005|nolink=y}}
  • 2006: Alfred Cosier Morris, of Old Sodbury, Bristol{{London Gazette|issue=57921 |page=3375|date=9 March 2006|nolink=y}}
  • 2007: Jonathan Dodgson Carr, of Withington{{London Gazette|issue=58266 |page=3313|date=7 March 2007|nolink=y}}
  • 2008: Brian Maurice Thornton, of Aylburton, Lydney{{London Gazette|issue=58639 |pages=3947–3948|date=13 March 2008|nolink=y}}
  • 2009: Anne Chambers, of Chipping Campden{{London Gazette|issue=59011 |pages=4924|date=19 March 2009|nolink=y}}
  • 2010: Ceri Thomas Evans, of Blaisdon, Longhope{{London Gazette|issue=59364|page=4708|date=18 March 2010}}
  • 2011: Marcus Beresford Heywood, of Haresfield, Stonehouse {{London Gazette|issue=59729|page=4995|date=17 March 2011}}
  • 2012: (Robert) Duncan Clegg, of Hartpury {{London Gazette|issue=60087|page=5223|date=15 March 2012}}
  • 2013: Hugh John Hamilton Tollemache, of Stow-on-the-Wold {{London Gazette|issue=60447|page=5102|date=14 March 2013}}
  • 2014: Thomas Alexander Fortescue Frost, of Kington, Thornbury.{{London Gazette|issue=60799|page=4635|date=6 March 2014}}
  • 2015: Dr Roger John Head of Highnam Court, Highnam{{London Gazette|issue=61177|page=5242|date=23 March 2015}}
  • 2016: The Countess Bathurst of Cirencester{{London Gazette|issue=61527|page=5942|date=17 March 2016}}
  • 2017: Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew James Tabor, of Cheltenham {{London Gazette|issue=61868|page=5262|date=10 March 2017}}
  • 2018: Charles Martel, of Broomsgreen, Dymock{{London Gazette|issue=62229 |page=4814|date=15 March 2018 |nolink=y}}
  • 2019: Robert Charles Grantley Berkeley, of Berkeley {{London Gazette|issue=62586|page=4643|date=15 March 2019}}
  • 2020: Helen Edith Lovatt, of Cheltenham {{London Gazette|issue=62943|page=5162|date=13 March 2020}}
  • 2021: Rosina Jane Tufnell, of Cirencester{{London Gazette|issue=63290|page=4778|date=11 March 2021}}
  • 2022: Air Marshal Sir Graham Anthony Miller, of Sherdington, Cheltenham{{London Gazette|issue=63644|page=5082|date=18 March 2022}}
  • 2023: Henry Claude Winwood Robinson, of Woodmancote, Cirencester{{London Gazette|issue=63990|page=4634|date=10 March 2023}}
  • 2024: Mark Hurrell, of Gloucester{{London Gazette|issue=64681|page=5010|date=13 March 2025}}
  • 2025: Julie Dawn Kent, of Gloucester{{London Gazette|issue=64681|page=5010|date=14 March 2025}}

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References

  • [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_bNPNNo8yBp8C/page/n427 The history of the worthies of England, Volume 1 By Thomas Fuller]
  • {{cite web | url= http://www.highsheriffgloucestershire.org.uk/shrievalty.shtml| title= www.highsheriffgloucestershire.org.uk| access-date= 1 December 2007}}

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