High Sheriff of Staffordshire
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This is a list of the High Sheriffs of Staffordshire.
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[edit] 14th Century
[edit] 15th Century
- 1409: Sir Thomas Aston of Great Heywood[2]
- 1410: Sir John Delves of Delves Hall, Bromshall near Uttoxeter
- 1411: Thomas Giffard of Chillington Hall[3]
- 1415: Sir John Delves of Delves Hall, Bromshall near Uttoxeter
- 1420: Sir John Delves of Delves Hall, Bromshall near Uttoxeter
- 1426: Sir Roger Aston of Great Heywood[2]
- 1429: Philip Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1]
- 1430: Sir Nicholas Montgomery of Caverswall[4]
- 1431: Sir Roger Aston of Great Heywood[2]
- 1432: Ralph Egerton of Betley Hall[5]
- 1433: Thomas Stanley of Elford[6]
- 1436: Philip Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1]
- 1438: Thomas Stanley of Elford[6]
- 1439: Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow, Derbyshire
- 1442: William Mytton of Weston under Lizard[7]
- 1450: John Stanley of Elford[6]
- 1451: Richard Bagot of Blithfield[8]
- 1452: Sir Robert Aston of Great Heywood[2]
- 1455: Sir John Delves of Delves Hall, Bromshall near Uttoxeter
- 1457: William Mytton of Weston under Lizard[7]
- 1458: Hugh Egerton of Betley Hall[5]
- 1459: John Stanley of Elford[6]
- 1462: John Harcourt of Ellenhall Hall, near Eccleshall[9]
- 1464: John Stanley of Elford[6]
- 1468: John Harcourt of Ellenhall Hall, near Eccleshall[9]
- 1468: John Stanley of Elford[6]
- 1470: Sir John Delves of Delves Hall, Bromshall near Uttoxeter
- 1474: Sir John Stanley of Elford[6]
- 1475: Sir John Aston of Great Heywood[2]
- 1476: Hugh Egerton of Betley Hall[5]
- 1477: John Aston of Wood Eaton
- 1478: Richard Bagot of Blithfield[8]
- 1479: Nicholas Montgomery of Caverswall[4]
- 1481: John Aston of Wood Eaton
- 1481: Humphrey Stanley of Pipe Ridware[10]
- 1482: Nicholas Montgomery of Caverswall[4]
- 1485: Sir Thomas Wolseley of Wolseley Hall
- 1485: Humphrey Stanley of Pipe Ridware[10]
- 1489: Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow, Derbyshire
- 1490: Ralph Okeover of Okeover Hall
- 1492: Richard Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall
- 1493: Humphrey Stanley of Pipe Ridware[10]
- 1494: Sir Richard Harcourt of Ellenhall Hall, near Eccleshall[9]
- 1497: Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow, Derbyshire
- 1495: John Mytton of Weston under Lizard[7]
[edit] 16th Century
- 1501: Sir John Aston of Wood Eaton
- 1502: Richard Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall
- 1507: John Mytton of Weston under Lizard[7]
- 1508: Sir John Aston of Great Heywood[2]
- 1509: Sir John Aston of Wood Eaton
- 1510: Sir Thomas Neville[11]
- 1511: John Egerton of Betley Hall[5]
- 1512: John Mytton of Weston under Lizard[7]
- 1513: Sir Edward Aston of Tixall Hall[2]
- 1514: William Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1]
- 1515: Sir Thomas Neville[11]
- 1516: Richard Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall
- 1517: John Giffard of Chillington Hall[3]
- 1518: Ralph Egerton of Betley Hall[5]
- 1522: Sir John Giffard of Chillington Hall[3]
- 1523: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall
- 1526: Sir John Giffard of Chillington Hall[3]
- 1528: Sir Edward Aston of Tixall Hall[2]
- 1530: Thomas Giffard of Chillington Hall[3]
- 1531: Walter Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall
- 1532: Sir John Giffard of Chillington Hall[3]
- 1533: Sir John Giffard of Chillington Hall[3]
- 1535: Sir Edward Aston of Tixall Hall
- 1536: William Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1]
- 1537: Sir George Gresley of Drakelow, Derbyshire
- 1539: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall
- 1541: Sir Edward Aston of Tixall Hall
- 1543: Thomas Fitzherbert of Norbury Hall
- 1544: Sir George Gresley of Drakelow, Derbyshire
- 1545: Sir John Harcourt of Ellenhall Hall, near Eccleshall[9]
- 1548: John Fleetwood of Calwich Abbey, Ellastone[12]
- 1549: Sir William Sneyd of Bradwell[13]
- 1550: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall
- 1553: Thomas Giffard of Chillington Hall[3]
- 1554: Thomas Fitzherbert of Norbury Hall
- 1556: Sir Edward Aston of Tixall Hall[2]
- 1557: Sir John Harcourt of Ellenhall Hall, near Eccleshall[9]
- 1558: Sir William Sneyd of Bradwell[13]
- 1562: Sir William Gresley of Drakelow Hall, Derbyshire[14]
- 1563: Simon Harcourt of Ellenhall Hall, near Eccleshall[9]
- 1563: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall
- 1564: Ralph Okeover of Okeover Hall[15]
- 1565: John Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall.
- 1567: John Skrymsher of Mere, near Eccleshall[16]
- 1568: John Fleetwood of Calwich Abbey, Ellastone[12]
- 1570: Sir Walter Aston of Tixall Hall[2]
- 1571: Thomas Trentham of Rocester Priory[17]
- 1573: Sir John Giffard of Chillington Hall[3]
- 1574: Thomas Whorwood of Stourton Castle and Compton
- 1575: Ralph Adderley of Coton Manor.
- 1576: Ralph Sneyd of Bradwell[13]
- 1578: John Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1]
- 1579: Thomas Trentham of Rocester Priory[17]
- 1580: Sir Walter Aston of Tixall Hall[2]
- 1581: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall.
- 1583: Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow Hall, Derbyshire[14]
- 1585: Philip Okeover of Okeover Hall[15].
- 1590: Sir Edward Aston of Tixall Hall[2]
- 1591: Thomas Leveson of Trentham Hall[18]
- 1592: Sir Francis Trentham of Rocester Priory[17]
- 1593: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall.
- 1595: Ralph Sneyd of Bradwell[13]
- 1596: Thomas Whorwood of Stourton Castle and Compton
- 1597: William Crompton of The Priory, Stone[19]
- 1598: Walter Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall
[edit] 17th Century
- 1600: William Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1].
- 1604: Sir William Whorwood of Sandwell Hall
- 1607: Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1].
- 1608: James Skrymsher of Mere, near Eccleshall[16]
- 1611: Sir Francis Trentham of Rocester Priory[17]
- 1613: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall.
- 1614: Sir Richard Fleetwood Bt of Calwich Abbey and Wootton Lodge, Ellastone[12]
- 1616: Sir John Offley Kt of Madeley Manor[20]
- 1617: Sir Hugh Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall
- 1618: Sir Thomas Skrymsher of Aqualate Hall, Mere, near Eccleshall[16]
- 1621: Ralph Sneyd of Bradwell[13]
- 1626: Hervey Bagot of Blithfield Hall.[21]
- 1627: William Bowyer of Knypersley Hall
- 1631: Thomas Broughton of Broughton Hall.
- 1632: Sir Thomas Whorwood of Sandwell Hall
- 1634: Humphrey Wyrley of Hamsted[22]
- 1635: Richard Pyott of Streethay[23]
- 1636: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall
- 1638: Sir John Skrymsher of Norbury Manor, Eccleshall[16]
- 1639: John Bellot of Great Moreton Hall, Cheshire
- 1645: Edward Mainwaring of Whitmore Hall
- 1646: Thomas Kynnersley of Loxley Hall.
- 1647: Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1].
- 1651: Gerrard Skrymsher of High Offley[16]
- 1653: Brome Whorwood of Sandwell Hall[24]
- 1655: Thomas Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall.
- 1658: Humble Ward, 1st Baron Ward of Birmingham.[25]
- 1660: Brian Broughton of Broughton Hall later Sir Brian Broughton Bt.[26]
- 1661: John Bellot of Great Moreton Hall, Cheshire (later Sir John Bellot Bt).[27]
- 1662: Sir John Bowyer, 1st Baronet of Knypersley Hall.[28]
- 1663: John Offley of Madeley Manor[20]
- 1666: Sir Walter Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall
- 1668: Thomas Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1].
- 1670: Ralph Okeover of Okeover Hall[15].
- 1671: John Gough of Old Fallings Hall near Wolverhampton
- 1676: William Sneyd of Keele Hall.[29]
- 1677: Sir John Wyrley Kt of Hamsted[22]
- 1677: Sir John Bowyer, 2nd Baronet of Knypersley Hall.[30]
- 1678: Francis Leveson Fowler of Harnage Grange, Shropshire,[31]
- 1678: Edward Mainwaring of Whitmore Hall
- 1680: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall.
- 1681: Sir Charles Skrymsher of Norbury Manor, Eccleshall[16]
- 1682: Matthew Floyer of Hints Hall
- 1683: William Inge of Thorpe Constantine Hall
- 1684: Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1].
- 1686: Sir Walter Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall.
- 1691: Sir John Chetwode, 1st Baronet of Oakley Hall. Staffordshire
- 1691: William Jolliffe of Bothams, Caverswall[4]
- 1692: John Offley of Madeley Manor[20]
- 1693: John Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall[1].
- 1694: William Trafford of Swythamley Hall.
- 1698: John Chetwode (later Sir John Chetwode Bt) of Oakley Hall. Staffordshire[32]
[edit] 18th Century
- 1703: Rowland and Thomas Okeover of Okeover Hall
- 1704: Matthew Ducie Moreton (later 1st Baron Moreton).[33]
- 1706: William Trafford of Swythamley Hall.
- 1706: Thomas Crompton of The Priory, Stone[19]
- 1708: Edward Mainwaring of Whitmore Hall
- 1709: Thomas Arblaster of Lysways Hall, Longdon[34]
- 1710: Walter Moseley of The Mere, Enville.
- 1712: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall
- 1713: Zachary Babington of Curborough Hall.
- 1714: Edward Mainwaring of Whitmore Hall.
- 1718: Thomas Whitby of Haywood Abbey[35]
- 1720: Ralph Sneyd of Keele Hall.[36]
- 1721: Thomas Kynnersley of Loxley Hall.
- 1724: Zachary Babington of Curborough Hall.
- 1732: John Dolphin of The Moss, Shenstone.
- 1733: John Hodgetts of Shutt End, Kingswinford
- 1734: Craven Kynnersley of Loxley Hall
- 1736: Ralph Adderley of Coton Hall.
- 1738: Richard Fowler of Harnage Grange, Shropshire[31]
- 1739: Theodore William Inge of Thorpe Constantine Hall.
- 1740: John Dolphin of The Moss, Shenstone.
- 1743: Sir Robert Lawley of Canwell Hall
- 1745: Sir Samuel Hellier of Seawall, Featherstone[37]
- 1749: John Wyrley Birch[22]
- 1750: Henry Vernon of Hilton Park Hall
- 1754: Thomas Mills of Barlaston Hall
- 1756: John Chetwode (later Sir John Chetwode Bt of Oakley Hall.[38]
- 1757: Walter Acton Moseley of The Mere, Enville.
- 1759: Sir Nigel Gresley, 6th Baronet of Knypersley Hall.
- 1760: John Dolphin of The Moss, Shenstone.
- 1761: Jeremiah Smith of Fenton Hall .[39]
- 1762: Sir Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall.
- 1765: John Hodgetts of Shutt End, Kingswinford.
- 1766: William Inge of Thorpe Constantine Hall.
- 1767: Edward Mainwaring of Whitmore Hall.
- 1768: Francis Eld of Seighford Hall[40]
- 1769: Clement Kynnersley of Loxley Hall
- 1771: Thomas Hoo of Great Barr Hall. [41]
- 1772: Rev Sir Thomas Broughton Bt of Broughton Hall.[42]
- 1773: Thomas Whitby of Creswell Hall[35]
- 1776: William Tennant of Little Aston Hall.[43]
- 1777: John Turton of Orgreave Hall.[44]
- 1778: John Swinfen of Swinfen Hall.[45]
- 1779: Sir Edward Walhouse Okeover of Okeover Hall[15]
- 1780: Ralph Floyer of Hints Hall.
- 1782: Charles Tollett of Betley Hall[5]
- 1784: Sir John Edensor Heathcote of Longton Hall.[46]
- 1786: Thomas Parker of Park Hall, Caverswall.
- 1788: Thomas Fletcher of Betley Court (later Sir Thomas Fletcher, 1st Baronet)
- 1789: Thomas Leversage Fowler of Pendeford Hall[31]
- 1791: Moreton Walhouse of Hatherton Hall,[47]
- 1793: George Molineux of Molineux House, Wolverhampton.
- 1794: Matthew Boulton of Soho House, Handsworth then in Staffordshire
- 1795: Thomas Fitzherbert of Swynnerton Hall.
- 1796: Henry Vernon of Hilton Park Hall.
- 1797: John Gough of Old Fallings and of Perry Hall
- 1797: Sir Robert Lawley, later Lord Wenlock of Canwell Hall.
- 1798: Richard Dyott of Freeford Hall.
- 1799: Joseph Scott of Great Barr Hall, later Sir Joseph Scott, 1st Baronet
[edit] 19th Century
- 1800: Haughton Falmer Okeover of Okeover Hall[15]
- 1801: Thomas Bainbridge of Woodseat, near Rocester.[48]
- 1802: Robert Parker of Park Hall, Caverswall.
- 1803: George Birch of Hamsted[22]
- 1804: Richard Jesson of Coopers Hill House, Sandwell and Leveretts, Handsworth.[49]
- 1805: John Heyliger Burt of Colton House near Rugeley.
- 1806: William Phillips Inge of Thorpe Constantine Hall.
- 1807: John Lane of Kings Bromley Manor
- 1809: Theophilus Levett of Wychnor Hall and Packington Hall, Staffordshire[50]
- 1813: Walter Sneyd of Keele Hall[36]
- 1814: Sir Oswald Mosley of Rolleston Hall.
- 1816: John Smith of Elmhurst Hall[39]
- 1818: Edward Trafford Nicholls of Swithamley Hall.
- 1819: Jesse Watts-Russell of Ilam Hall
- 1820: Moreton Walhouse of Hatherton Hall.
- 1823: James Horden of Oxley Manor[51]
- 1825: Sir George Pigot, 3rd Baronet of Patshull Hall.
- 1827: Hugo Charles Meynell of Hoar Cross Hall
- 1828: John Atkinson of Maple Hayes, near Lichfield.
- 1830: John Bateman of Knypersley Hall.
- 1831: Thomas Fitzherbert of Swynnerton Hall.
- 1832: Sir Thomas Fletcher Fenton Boughey, 3rd Baronet of Aqualate Hall[52]
- 1834: Edward Grove of Shenstone Park.[53]
- 1835: Hon Edward Monckton of Somerford Hall, Brewood
- 1836: Thomas Hawe Parker of Park Hall, Caverswall.
- 1837: George Thomas Whitgreave of Moseley Court.[54]
- 1838: John Stevenson Salt of Standon, near Eccleshall
- 1839: William Moore of Wychdom Lodge[55]
- 1840: Henry John Pye of Clifton Hall, Clifton Campville
- 1841: Thomas Cartwright of Hill Hall[56]
- 1842: John Edwards Piercy of Rowley Regis
- 1843: John Shawe Manley of Manley Hall, near Lichfield.
- 1844: Ralph Sneyd of Keele Hall.
- 1845: Charles Smith Forster of Lysways Hall, Longdon.[57]
- 1846: John Levett of Wychnor Hall and Packington Hall, Staffordshire
- 1847: Sir Edward Dolman Scott, 2nd Baronet of Great Barr Hall
- 1848: Hon Frederick Gough of Perry Hall, later 4th Baron Calthorpe.[58]
- 1849: Charles Arkwright of Dunstall Hall
- 1850: Josiah Spode IV of Armitage Park
- 1851: John Barker of Wolverhampton[59]
- 1852: John Ashford Wise of Clayton Hall.[60]
- 1853: Edward Buller of Dilhorne Hall.[61]
- 1854: John Davenport of Westwood Hall.[62]
- 1855: Samuel Pole Shawe of Maple Hayes.[63]
- 1856: Richard Dyott of Freeford Hall.[64]
- 1857: Edward Swinfen Parker Jervis of Little Aston Hall.[65]
- 1858: Philip Williams of Tipton.[66]
- 1859: William Davenport of Maer.[67]
- 1860: Richard Howard Haywood of Brownhills Villa, Burslem[68]
- 1861: John William Phillips of Heybridge.[69]
- 1862: Henry Killick of Walton Hall, Staffordshire, Eccleshall[70]
- 1863: Thomas Bagnall of West Bromwich.[71]
- 1864: George Briscoe of Elmhurst Hall, Lichfield.[72]
- 1865: Smith Child of Stallington Hall.[73]
- 1866: Ralph Thomas Adderley of Barlaston Hall..[74]
- 1867: Henry Charles Vernon of Hilton Park Hall.
- 1868: James Timmins Chance later Sir James Timmins Chance , 1st Bt.
- 1869: Colin Minton Campbell of Wood Seat, Uttoxeter.[75]
- 1870: John Hartley of Wolverhampton.[76]
- 1871: Charles Walter Lyon of Silver Hill.[77]
- 1872: Henry Ward of Oaklands.[78]
- 1873: William Mander Sparrow of Penn Hall.[79]
- 1874: Sir Tonman Mosley, 3rd Baronet of Rolleston Hall.
- 1875: John Nock Bagnall of The Moss, Shenstone.
- 1876: Richard Holt Briscoe of Somerford Hall[80]
- 1877: Henry John Wentworth Hodgetts-Foley of Prestwood Hall, Stourbridge
- 1878: Sir John Hardy Bt of Dunstall Hall
- 1879: Augustus East Manley of Manley Hall near Lichfield
- 1880: Walter Williams of Sugnall Hall, Eccleshall[81]
- 1881: Hon Augustus Cholmondeley Gough Calthorpe of Perry Hall, later 6th Baron Calthorpe.[82]
- 1882: John Robinson of Westwood Hall, Leek[83]
- 1883: Alfred Charles Duncombe of Calwich Abbey, Ellastone
- 1884: Abraham Briggs Foster of Canwell Hall
- 1885: Robert Heath of Biddulph Grange[84]
- 1886: James Chadwick of Hints Hall[85]
- 1887: George Fox of Elmhurst Hall, Lichfield[86]
- 1888: Frederick Charles Perry of Dunston Hall[87]
- 1889: Albert Octavius Worthington of Maple Hayes, near Lichfield
- 1890: Samuel Lipscomb Seckham of Whittington Old Hall near Lichfield
- 1891: William Frederick Inge of Thorpe Constantine Hall.
- 1892: Ralph Sneyd of Keele Hall[88]
- 1893: Sir Reginald Hardy Bt of Dunstall Hall.
- 1894: Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet of Rolleston Hall
- 1895: Francis Monckton of Stretton Hall.
- 1896: Henry Arthur Wiggin of Metchley Grange, Harborne (later Sir Henry Wiggin, 2nd Baronet)
- 1897: William Bealey Harrison of Aldershaw, near Lichfield[89]
- 1898: Sir Thomas Fletcher Fenton Boughey Bt of Aqualate Hall[90]
- 1899: Augustus Leveson Vernon of Hilton Park Hall
[edit] 20th Century
- 1900: Sir Charles Foster
- 1901: Richard Powell Cooper of Shenstone Court ( later Sir Richard Cooper,1st Baronet)
- 1902: Richard Pirie Copeland of Kibblestone Hall, near Stone[91]
- 1903: Charles Tertius Mander of the Mount, Tettenhall Wood ( later Sir Charles Mander Bt).
- 1904: Robert Halstead Hargreaves of Knightley Court, Eccleshall[92]
- 1905: Robert Heath of Biddulph Grange[93]
- 1906: Thomas William Twyford of Whitmore Hall[94]
- 1907: Col. Michael AW Swinfen Broun of Swinfen Hall
- 1908: Loftus Balfour Moreton of Moseley Hall, Wolverhampton[95]
- 1909: Sir Thomas Anderson Salt Bt of Chatcull, Eccleshall[96]
- 1910: Frederick George Lindley Meynell of Hoar Cross Hall
- 1911: William Robert Parker Jervis of Meaford Hall.
- 1912: William Moat of Johnson Hall, Eccleshall[97]
- 1913: George Harry Holcroft of The Grange, Stourbridge[98]
- 1914: John Fletcher Twemlow Royds of The Hill, Sandbach, Cheshire[99]
- 1915: William Warrington Dobson of Seighford Hall[100]
- 1916: Sir Arthur Nicholson Kt of Highfield Hall, Leek[101]
- 1917: George Fletcher Fletcher-Twemlow of Betley Court
- 1918: George Elliot Meakin of Creswell Hall[102]
- 1919: Francis Alfred Bolton of Moor Court, Oakamoor[103]
- 1920: Albert Baldwin Bantock of Merridale House, Wolverhampton
- 1921: Geoffrey Le Mesurier Mander of Wightwick Manor
- 1922: Sir Graham Percival Heywood Bt of Dove Leys, Rocester[104]
- 1923: John Twigg Homer of Dormston, Sedgeley[105]
- 1924: Lt Col Arthur Faulkner Nicholson of Shirburn House, Leek[106]
- 1925: Maj Bertram Hardy of Dunstall Hall[107]
- 1926: Maj. Charles Arthur Mander (later Sir Charles Mander Bt).
- 1927: Lt Col William Edward Harrison of Wychnor Hall[108]
- 1928: John Edwin Mitchell of Cape Hill, Smethwick[109]
- 1929: Francis Hamilton Wedgewood of Barlaston Lea[110]
- 1930: Lt Col Richard Fowler-Butler of Pendeford Hall, Wolverhampton[111]
- 1931: James Thompson of Ludstone Hall, Claverley[112]
- 1932: Sir Francis L'Estrange Joseph Kt of The Gables, Alsager[113]
- 1933: James Cadman of Walton Hall, Staffordshire[114]
- 1934: George Herbert Sankey of Ashley Abbotts, Bridgnorth, Salop[115]
- 1935: Adolph Henry Charles Wenger of Trentham Priory[116]
- 1936: George Henry Downing of Clayton Lodge, Newcastle under Lyme[117]
- 1937: Reginald Francis Percy Monckton of Stretton Hall.
- 1938: Stephen John Thompson of Stanley Old Hall, Bridgenorth[118]
- 1939: Richard Ronald John Copeland of Kibblestone Hall, near Stone[119]
- 1940: William Edward Carter of Eccleshall Castle[120]
- 1949: Charles Cyril Dennis of Park House, Oakley[121]
- 1950: George Ronald Sankey of Gay Hills, Lower Penn, Wolverhampton[122]
- 1951: James Donald Eadie of Park Mount, Wombourne[123]
- 1952: Gerald Fenwick Haszard of Milford Hall.
- 1953: James Forrester Bostock of Barn Bank
- 1954: Rafe Gordon Dutton Cavenagh-Mainwaring of Whitmore Hall.
- 1955: Edward Walter Thompson of Gatacre Park
- 1956: Walter William Marsh of Woodfield
- 1957: Richard Charles Eld of Cooksland House, Seighford[124]
- 1958: Godfrey Stafford Bostock of Tixall
- 1959: John Henry Neville Thompson of Farmcote House
- 1960: Martin Alfred Butts Bolton of Croxden Abbey
- 1962: Sir Charles Marcus Mander, 3rd Baronet
- 1975: Alan Stobart Monckton of Stretton Hall
- 1977: Guy Cavenagh-Mainwaring of Whitmore Hall
- 1995: Joanna Bird Monckton of Stretton Hall
[edit] 21st Century
- 2003: Sir Stanley Clarke of Dunstall Hall near Burton upon Trent
- 2005: Francis Fitzherbert, 15th Baron Stafford of Swynnerton Hall
- 2007: Graham Stow, C.B.E.
- 2008: Mrs Catherine A Evans[125]
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