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from 1154 until the abolition of the office in 1965. Exceptionally, the two counties shared a single
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. Sheriffs had a one-year term of office, being appointed at a meeting of the privy council generally held in February or March and holding office until the similar meeting in the next year.Sheriffs Act 1887 c.55 s.32 In 1648 it became the practice to rotate the office between inhabitants of
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proper, the
Isle of Ely The Isle of Ely () is a historic region around the city of Ely, Cambridgeshire, Ely in Cambridgeshire, England. Between 1889 and 1965, it formed an Administrative counties of England, administrative county. Etymology Its name has been said to ...
and
Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire (; abbreviated Hunts) is a local government district in Cambridgeshire, England, which was historically a county in its own right. It borders Peterborough to the north, Fenland to the north-east, East Cambridgeshire to the e ...
. This was done in a three-year cycle, with an inhabitant of each area occupying the office in turn. Note: the years shown are the date of commencement of the sheriff's year of office. For example, the high sheriff appointed in March 1892 "for the year 1892" held office until March 1893.


Before 1200

*Before 1154 – See High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire *1154: Richard Basset and Aubrey de Vere *1155–1161: Payn and Robert Grimball *1162: Nicholai de Chenet *Michaelmas 1163: Hamo Petom or Pecc'm *1165: Hamo Petom and Philip de Daventry *Easter 1166: Philip de Daventry *1166–1168: Philip de Daventry *Easter 1170: Everard de Beach and Warin de Basingborn *1171–1176: Everard de Beach *Easter 1177: Walter son of Hugonis *1180: Walter son of Hugonis and William, son of Stephen *Michaelmas 1182: Radulph or Ralph de Bardulf *1183: Walter son of Hugonis *Michaelmas 1185: Nicholas, son of Robert *1189: Nicholas son of Robert *Michaelmas 1189: William Muschet *Michaelmas 1191: Richard Anglicus *Michaelmas 1192: Richard (Reginald) de Argenton *1196: Thomas de Huntsdon *Michaelmas 1195: Werricus de Marignes *1197: Merric de Marignes *Michaelmas 1197: Robert de Lisle


1200–1299


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, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=356 *2 February 1605: Sir Robert Bevill,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of Chesterton, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=356 *17 November 1606: Sir Thomas Jermy,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of
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, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=356 *9 November 1607: Sir Robert Payne{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of Midloe, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 *12 November 1608: John Cage,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of Longstowe, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 *1609: Sir Oliver Cheney{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 *6 November 1610: Sir Roger Millicent,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of Barham in Linton, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 *1611: Sir Simeon Steward,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of Stuntney, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 *1612: Edward Hind,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of
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, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 *9 November 1618: Sir Thomas Steward,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of Stuntney, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 *1619: Sir John Cutts,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 of Swavesey and Childerley *6 November 1620: Thomas Maples,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of Stow, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 *1621: Robert Symons,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of
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, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 *1625: Martin Pierce,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of Cambridge, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=357 *1626: John Goldsburgh,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of
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, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=358 *1631: Richard Covell or Colvile,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=14 of Newton, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=358 *1632:
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, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=358 ''From 1636 to 1642 separate sheriffs were appointed for Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire.'' Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire: *3 October 1636:
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, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=359 *1656: Richard Woodward{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *1657: Thomas Bateman{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *1658: John Jenkinson{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=359 *5 November 1660: William Colville,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Newton, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=359 *1661: Sir John Hewet, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=359 *1662: Sir Thomas Hatton, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Long Stanton, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=359 *1663: William March,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Haddenham, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=359 *1664:
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, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=359 *7 November 1666: John Caryll,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Woodhouse in
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, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=359 *6 November 1667: Sir Robert Sewster,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Upwood, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *6 November 1668: William Whitmore{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *25 November 1668: James Thompson,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
Trumpington Trumpington is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, mostly located in Cambridge, with a small southern area of the village extending into the South Cambridgeshire district. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, 2021 UK census, the village had ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *11 November 1669: Haynes Barley,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
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, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *3 November 1670: John Bradbourne,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *9 November 1671: John Clerke,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
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, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *11 November 1672: Thomas or Richard Read,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Whittlesea, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *12 November 1673: Castel Sherard,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Glatton, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *5 November 1674: George Pike,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
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, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *15 November 1675: Christopher Turner,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Whittlesea, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *9 November 1676: William Drury{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *18 November 1676: Richard Drury,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
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, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *4 November 1680:
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, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *13 November 1682: John Bigg,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Grafham, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *12 November 1683: Sir Henry Pickering,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Whaddon, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *20 November 1684: Samuel Fortrey,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Byall House, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *30 November 1685: Peter Pheasant{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *7 December 1685: Sir John Hewet, 3rd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *25 November 1686: Sir George Downing, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
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, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *23 January 1687: Sir Robert Cotton,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Hatley St George, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *8 November 1688: Sir Robert Bernard, 3rd Baronet{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *17 November 1688: Henry Kingsley{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *18 March 1689: James Torkington,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
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, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *18 November 1689: Felix Calvert{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *25 November 1689: William Calvert,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Childerley, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *27 November 1690: Nicholas Mallabar,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Ely, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *14 December 1691: Sir John Marshall{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *21 December 1691: Sir Robert Dacres{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *31 December 1691: Sir Robert Bernard, 3rd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
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, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *17 November 1692: Robert Swann,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Hawkston cum Newton, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *16 November 1693: William Tanner,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of the Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *6 December 1694: Arthur Joscelyne,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Stapleford, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *5 December 1695: Granado Piggott,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
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, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=360 *3 December 1696: Thomas Harrison, of
March March is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of March. The March equinox on the 20 or 2 ...
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Chatteris Chatteris () is a market town and civil parish in the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, England, situated in the Fens between Huntingdon, March and Ely. The town is in the North East Cambridgeshire parliamentary constituency. The parish o ...
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Somersham Somersham is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Somersham lies approximately east of Huntingdon and north of St Ives. Somersham is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 *1 January 1702: Edward Nightingale,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Kneesworth, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 *3 December 1702: Sir Roger Jenyns,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Ely, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 *2 December 1703: Sir John Marshall{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *20 December 1703: Francis Tyssen, of Offord D'Arcy, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 *21 December 1704: John Bromley,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
Horseheath Horseheath is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, situated a few miles south-east of Cambridge, between Linton and Haverhill, on the A1307 road. It was known to the Romans, and it had for a while a fine house in a great park, but both are n ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 *3 December 1705: John Walsham,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
March March is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of March. The March equinox on the 20 or 2 ...
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Gamlingay Gamlingay is a village and civil parish in the South Cambridgeshire district of Cambridgeshire, England, about west southwest of Cambridge. The 2011 census gives the village's population as 3,247 and the civil parish's as 3,568. In addition ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 *29 November 1708: Edward Partridge{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *13 December 1708:
John Jenyns John Jenyns (c. 1660 – 1717), of Hayes, Hillingdon, Hayes and Bedford Row, London, Bedford Row, St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex, was an English Tory politician who sat in the British House of Commons, House of Commons from 1710 to 1717. Jenyns wa ...
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Wisbech Wisbech ( ) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland District, Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 *11 December 1712: Edmund Glenister,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Royston, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 *30 November 1713: Roger Rant{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *13 December 1713: Roger Pepys,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
Impington Impington is a village and civil parish about 3 miles north of Cambridge city centre, in the South Cambridgeshire district, in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It forms part of the Cambridge built-up area. In 2011 the parish had a populati ...
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Great Staughton Great Staughton is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Great Staughton lies approximately south-west of Huntingdon. Great Staughton is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 *12 November 1716: Christopher Jefferson{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *6 December 1716: Maximilian Westerne,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
Great Abington Great may refer to: Descriptions or measurements * Great, a relative measurement in physical space, see Size * Greatness, being divine, majestic, superior, majestic, or transcendent People * List of people known as "the Great" * Artel Great (bo ...
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Fenstanton Fenstanton is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, south of St Ives, Cambridgeshire, St Ives in Huntingdonshire, a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire and historic counties of England, hist ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 *11 December 1722: Thomas Bendish{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *20 December 1722: Samuel Symonds Pepys{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *December 1722: James Church,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Shelford, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=361 * 1723 T. Jenkinson of Elm. *7 January 1724: Thomas Jenkinson, of
Elm Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the genus ''Ulmus'' in the family Ulmaceae. They are distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting the temperate and tropical- montane regions of North America and Eurasia, ...
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Mepal Mepal is a village in Cambridgeshire, England. Mepal is part of the East Cambridgeshire district, and is located just north of the A142 road between Ely, Cambridgeshire, Ely and Chatteris. First listed as ''Mepahala'' in the 12th century, the v ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *16 December 1727: Roger Thompson,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *18 December 1728: Samuel Symonds Pepys,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
Cambridge Cambridge ( ) is a List of cities in the United Kingdom, city and non-metropolitan district in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It is the county town of Cambridgeshire and is located on the River Cam, north of London. As of the 2021 Unit ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *18 December 1729: James Anthony,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
Wisbech Wisbech ( ) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland District, Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *14 December 1730: Jasper Lister, of
Somersham Somersham is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Somersham lies approximately east of Huntingdon and north of St Ives. Somersham is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *9 December 1731: Walter Serocold, of
Cherry Hinton Cherry Hinton is a village and electoral ward in Cambridge, England. As of the 2021 UK census, the ward's population was 9,343 people. History The rectangular parish of Cherry Hinton occupies the western corner of Flendish hundred on the ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *14 December 1732: George Waddington,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Doddington, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *10 January 1734: William Thompson the younger, of
Somersham Somersham is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Somersham lies approximately east of Huntingdon and north of St Ives. Somersham is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as ...
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Isleham Isleham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Cambridgeshire. It is part of the Fens. It has three pubs. Geography Isleham is located in the Fens of south-east Cambridgeshire. The western parish boundary is formed by the Cro ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *18 December 1735: Jeremiah Riss, of Thorney, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *19 January 1737: William Mitchell,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
Hemingford Grey Hemingford Grey is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Hemingford Grey lies approximately east of Huntingdon. Hemingford Grey is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as well ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *14 January 1738: Richard Hitch,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
Duxford Duxford is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, about south of Cambridge. It is part of the Hundred Parishes area. History The village formed on the banks of the River Cam, a little below its emergence from the hills of north Essex. One of t ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *21 December 1738: Robert Colvile, of Newton, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *27 December 1739: John Cole, of Fenton, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *24 December 1740: Chester Perne,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Little Abington, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *31 December 1741: Dingley Askham,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Conington, Cambs. *16 December 1742: Sir Thomas Peyton, 3rd Baronet, of Great Raveley, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *5 January 1744: Thomas Watson Ward,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Wilbraham, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *10 January 1745: Robert Gill of
Upwell __NOTOC__ Upwell is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Upwell village is on the A1101 road, as is Outwell, its conjoined village at the north. The nearest towns are Wisbech to the north-west and Downham Market to the e ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *16 January 1746: Thomas Houghton, of St Ives, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *15 January 1747: John Godfrey, of Brinkley, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *14 January 1748: John Partheriche, of
Littleport Littleport is a town in East Cambridgeshire, in the Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. It lies about north-east of Ely and south-east of Welney, on the Bedford Level South section of the River Great Ouse, close to Burnt Fen and Mare Fe ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *11 January 1749: Peter Standley,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of
Little Paxton Little Paxton in Cambridgeshire, England is a village and civil parish that lies south of Huntingdon and north of St Neots. It is in the district and historic county of Huntingdonshire. Until the 1970s it was a minor village and the church wa ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *17 January 1750: Best Pearse,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 of Hatley St George, Cambs.{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *6 December 1750: John Sumpter, of
Walsoken Walsoken is a settlement and civil parish in Norfolk, England, which is conjoined as a suburb at the northeast of the town of Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire. The parish of Walsoken in the United Kingdom Census 2001, 2001 census, had a popu ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=362 *14 January 1752: Richard Astell, of Everton-cum-
Tetworth Tetworth is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Waresley-cum-Tetworth, in Cambridgeshire, England. Tetworth lies approximately south of Huntingdon, near Waresley south of St Neots. Tetworth is situated within Huntingdonshire ...
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Wisbech Wisbech ( ) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland District, Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *29 January 1755: William Mitchell, of Hemingford, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *27 January 1756: Charles Pepys, of
Impington Impington is a village and civil parish about 3 miles north of Cambridge city centre, in the South Cambridgeshire district, in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It forms part of the Cambridge built-up area. In 2011 the parish had a populati ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *4 February 1757: Francis Dixon, of
Upwell __NOTOC__ Upwell is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Upwell village is on the A1101 road, as is Outwell, its conjoined village at the north. The nearest towns are Wisbech to the north-west and Downham Market to the e ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *27 January 1758: John Jackson, of
Godmanchester Godmanchester ( ) is a town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, England. It is separated from Huntingdon, to the north, by the valley of the River Great Ouse. Being on the Roman roads ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *2 February 1759: George Montgomerie, of Fordham{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *1 February 1760: Sir Philip Vavazor, of
Wisbech Wisbech ( ) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland District, Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *28 January 1761: John Hagar, of
Waresley Waresley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Waresley-cum-Tetworth, in Cambridgeshire, England. Waresley lies approximately south of Huntingdon and south-east of the town of St Neots. Waresley is situated within Hunting ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *15 February 1762: Richard Cropp, of
Castle Camps Castle Camps was a Norman Castle located in what is now the civil parish of Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire. Owners Castle Camps was originally a Saxon manor, belonging to Wulfwin, a Thane of King Edward the Confessor. After the Norman invasion, ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *4 February 1763: Isaac Young, of
Wisbech Wisbech ( ) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland District, Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *1 June 1763: John Garland, of
Wisbech Wisbech ( ) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland District, Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15 *10 February 1764: Edward Martin the younger, of
Fenstanton Fenstanton is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, south of St Ives, Cambridgeshire, St Ives in Huntingdonshire, a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire and historic counties of England, hist ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *1 February 1765: Thomas Cockayne, of
Soham Soham ( ) is a town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the district of East Cambridgeshire, in Cambridgeshire, England, just off the A142 road, A142 between Ely, Cambridgeshire, Ely and Newmarket, Suffolk, Newmarket. Its population ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *17 February 1766: John Goddard, of
Elm Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the genus ''Ulmus'' in the family Ulmaceae. They are distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting the temperate and tropical- montane regions of North America and Eurasia, ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *13 February 1767: John Heathcote, of
Great Stukeley Great Stukeley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of The Stukeleys. It is north-west of Huntingdon. Great Stukeley is in Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as well as a historic coun ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *15 January 1768: Edward Leeds, of Croxton, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *27 January 1769: James Collier, of
March March is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of March. The March equinox on the 20 or 2 ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=15{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *9 February 1770:
Lancelot Brown Lancelot "Capability" Brown (born c. 1715–16, baptised 30 August 1716 – 6 February 1783) was an English gardener and landscape architect, a notable figure in the history of the English landscape garden style. Unlike other architects ...
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Fenstanton Fenstanton is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, south of St Ives, Cambridgeshire, St Ives in Huntingdonshire, a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire and historic counties of England, hist ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *6 February 1771:
Christopher Anstey Christopher Anstey (31 October 1724 – 3 August 1805) was an English poet who also wrote in Latin. After a period managing his family's estates, he moved permanently to Bath and died after a long public life there. His poem, ''The New Bath Gui ...
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Trumpington Trumpington is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, mostly located in Cambridge, with a small southern area of the village extending into the South Cambridgeshire district. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, 2021 UK census, the village had ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *17 February 1772: John Waddington, of Ely, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *8 February 1773: Sir Charles Cope, 2nd Baronet, of Orton-cum-Bottlebridge, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *7 February 1774: John Hitch, of
Melbourn Melbourn () is a large, nucleated settlement, clustered village in the far south-west of Cambridgeshire, England. Its traditional high street is bypassed by the A10 road (England), A10, intersecting the settlement's other main axis exactly north ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *6 February 1775: Daniel Swaine, of
Leverington Leverington is a village and civil parish in the Fenland District of Cambridgeshire, England. The settlement is to the north of Wisbech. At the time of the 2001 Census, the parish's population was 2,914 people, including Four Gotes, increasing ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *5 February 1776: Richard Reynolds, of
Little Paxton Little Paxton in Cambridgeshire, England is a village and civil parish that lies south of Huntingdon and north of St Neots. It is in the district and historic county of Huntingdonshire. Until the 1970s it was a minor village and the church wa ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *31 January 1777: Christopher Jeaffreson, of Dullingham, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *28 January 1778: Christopher Potter, of Ely, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *1 February 1779: William Fellowes, of
Ramsey Abbey Ramsey Abbey was a Order of Saint Benedict, Benedictine abbey in Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, Ramsey, Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire), England. It was founded about AD 969 and Dissolution of the Monasteries, dissolved in 1539. The site ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *2 February 1780: Thomas Rumbold Hall, of Hildersham, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *5 February 1781: John Johnson, of
Leverington Leverington is a village and civil parish in the Fenland District of Cambridgeshire, England. The settlement is to the north of Wisbech. At the time of the 2001 Census, the parish's population was 2,914 people, including Four Gotes, increasing ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=363 *1 February 1782: Henry Poynter Standly, of
Little Paxton Little Paxton in Cambridgeshire, England is a village and civil parish that lies south of Huntingdon and north of St Neots. It is in the district and historic county of Huntingdonshire. Until the 1970s it was a minor village and the church wa ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *10 February 1783: William Vachell, of
Hinxton Hinxton is a village in South Cambridgeshire, England. The River Cam runs through the village, as does the Cambridge to Liverpool Street station, Liverpool Street railway, though the village has no station. Hinxton parish's southern boundarie ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *9 February 1784: Thomas Shepheard, of
March March is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of March. The March equinox on the 20 or 2 ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *18 February 1785: John Crichloe Turner, of
Great Stukeley Great Stukeley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of The Stukeleys. It is north-west of Huntingdon. Great Stukeley is in Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as well as a historic coun ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *13 February 1786: John Drage, of
Soham Soham ( ) is a town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the district of East Cambridgeshire, in Cambridgeshire, England, just off the A142 road, A142 between Ely, Cambridgeshire, Ely and Newmarket, Suffolk, Newmarket. Its population ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *12 February 1787: William Camps, of
Wilburton Wilburton is a small village of just over 1,000 inhabitants, situated in Cambridgeshire, England. It is 6 miles south west of Ely. While nominally an agricultural village, many residents work in Cambridge, Ely or London. History Wilburton i ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *8 February 1788: Eustace Kentish, of Kings Ripton, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *9 April 1789:
Thomas Panton Thomas Panton (1731 – 29 November 1808) was an English racehorse owner. He was the son of Thomas Panton (1697–1782), master of the king's running-horses at Newmarket, Suffolk. A sister, Mary, married in 1750 Peregrine Bertie, 3rd Duke of Anca ...
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Fen Ditton Fen Ditton is a village and civil parish in the South Cambridgeshire district, on the northeast edge of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 the parish had a population of 760. The parish covers an area of . Fen Ditton lies on the eas ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *12 February 1790: Thomas Ground, of Whittlesea, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *4 February 1791: George Thornhill, of
Diddington Diddington is a small village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Diddington lies approximately south-west of Huntingdon, near to Buckden. Diddington is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridge ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *3 February 1792: Richard Greaves Townley, of
Fulbourn Fulbourn is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, with evidence of settlement dating back to Neolithic times. The village was probably established under its current name by 1200. The waterfowl-frequented stream after which it was named lies i ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *6 February 1793: Thomas Cole, of Doddington, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *19 February 1794: John Richards, of
Brampton Brampton is a city in the Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Ontario, and the regional seat of the Regional Municipality of Peel. It is part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and is a List of municipalities in Ontario#L ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *11 February 1795: Thomas Quinton, of Hatley St George, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *5 February 1796: John Gardiner, of
Chatteris Chatteris () is a market town and civil parish in the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, England, situated in the Fens between Huntingdon, March and Ely. The town is in the North East Cambridgeshire parliamentary constituency. The parish o ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *1 February 1797: William Waller, of Chesterton, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *7 February 1798: John Tharpe, of
Chippenham Chippenham is a market town in north-west Wiltshire, England. It lies north-east of Bath, Somerset, Bath, west of London and is near the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town was established on a crossing of the River Avon, ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *8 February 1799: John Westwood, of
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1800–1899

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Benjamin Keene Sir Benjamin Keene (1697–1757) was a British diplomat from Norfolk, who served as British Ambassador to Spain from 1729 to 1739, then again from 1748 until his death in Madrid in December 1757. He has been described as "by far the most promin ...
, of Westoe Lodge, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *6 February 1805: John Marshall, of
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Knapwell Knapwell is a hamlet in Cambridgeshire situated about west of Cambridge. It is within the diocese of Ely. Its population was estimated at 110 in 2001. At the 2011 census the population had fallen to fewer than 100. Nearby villages include Box ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *3 February 1808:
Sir Henry Peyton, 2nd Baronet Sir Henry Peyton, 2nd Baronet (1779–1854), of Doddington, Cambridgeshire, Doddington, Cambridgeshire and Swift's House, Bicester, Oxfordshire was an English politician. He was the eldest son of Sir Henry Peyton, 1st Baronet of Doddington, who ...
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Emneth Emneth is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Emneth is located south-east of Wisbech and west of Norwich, close to the course of the River Nene. History Emneth's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *6 February 1809: John Heathcote, of Conington Castle, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *31 January 1810: George William Leeds, of Croxton, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *8 February 1811: William Dunn Gardner, of
Chatteris Chatteris () is a market town and civil parish in the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, England, situated in the Fens between Huntingdon, March and Ely. The town is in the North East Cambridgeshire parliamentary constituency. The parish o ...
, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *24 January 1812: John Carstairs, of Woodhurst, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *10 February 1813: Charles Madryll Cheere, of
Papworth Everard Papworth Everard is a village in Cambridgeshire, England. It lies ten miles west of Cambridge and six miles south of Huntingdon. Running through its centre is Ermine Street, the old North Road (now the A1198) and the Roman highway that for cen ...
, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=364 *4 February 1814: Jonathan Page, of Ely, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=365 *13 February 1815: Knight Cook George Mitchell, of
Hemingford Grey Hemingford Grey is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Hemingford Grey lies approximately east of Huntingdon. Hemingford Grey is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as well ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *24 February 1815: Robert Booth, of
Alconbury Alconbury is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Alconbury is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as well as being an historic county of England. Alconbury lies approximatel ...
, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=365 *12 February 1816: John Whitby Quintin, of Hatley St George, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=365 *1 March 1817: Thomas Spooner, of Hill House, Isle of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=365 *19 February 1818: Thomas George Apreece, of Washingley, Hunts.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=365 *10 February 1819: John Hall, of West Wratting, Cambs.{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16{{sfn, Carter, 1819, p=365 *12 February 1820: Thomas Burges, of
Benwick Benwick is a village and civil parish in the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, England in the historic Isle of Ely. It is approximately from Peterborough and from Cambridge. The population of Benwick was recorded as 1137 in the United Kin ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *6 February 1821: John Pasheller, of
Godmanchester Godmanchester ( ) is a town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, England. It is separated from Huntingdon, to the north, by the valley of the River Great Ouse. Being on the Roman roads ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *4 February 1822: Robert Jones Adeane, of
Babraham Babraham is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the South Cambridgeshire district of Cambridgeshire, England, about south-east of Cambridge on the A1307 road. Babraham is home to the Babraham Institute which undertakes res ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *31 January 1823: William Rayner, of
Wisbech Wisbech ( ) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland District, Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *31 January 1824: George Thomson, of
Somersham Somersham is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Somersham lies approximately east of Huntingdon and north of St Ives. Somersham is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *2 February 1825: Sir Charles Ethelston Nightingale, 11th Baronet, of Kneesworth{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *30 January 1826: Thomas Skeels Fryer, of
Chatteris Chatteris () is a market town and civil parish in the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, England, situated in the Fens between Huntingdon, March and Ely. The town is in the North East Cambridgeshire parliamentary constituency. The parish o ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *5 February 1827: John Margetts of St Ives{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *13 February 1828: John Peter Allix, of
Swaffham Prior Swaffham Prior is a small village in East Cambridgeshire, England. Lying 5 miles west of Newmarket, Suffolk, Newmarket, and two miles south west of Burwell, Cambridgeshire, Burwell, the village is often paired with its neighbour Swaffham Bulbe ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *11 February 1829: Richard Orton, of
Upwell __NOTOC__ Upwell is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Upwell village is on the A1101 road, as is Outwell, its conjoined village at the north. The nearest towns are Wisbech to the north-west and Downham Market to the e ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *2 February 1830: John Guillum Scott, of
Somersham Somersham is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Somersham lies approximately east of Huntingdon and north of St Ives. Somersham is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *31 January 1831: John Bendyshe, of Kneesworth{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *6 February 1832: Thomas Page, of Ely{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=16 *1833: Denzil Onslow, of
Great Staughton Great Staughton is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Great Staughton lies approximately south-west of Huntingdon. Great Staughton is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as ...
*1834: Richard Huddleston, of
Sawston Sawston is a large village in Cambridgeshire in England, situated on the River Cam about south of Cambridge with a population of 7,271. The village has historical roots dating back to medieval times and has landmarks such as Sawston Hall, a ...
*1835: John Fryer, of
Chatteris Chatteris () is a market town and civil parish in the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, England, situated in the Fens between Huntingdon, March and Ely. The town is in the North East Cambridgeshire parliamentary constituency. The parish o ...
*1836: George Thornhill, of
Diddington Diddington is a small village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Diddington lies approximately south-west of Huntingdon, near to Buckden. Diddington is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridge ...
*1837: John Dobede, of
Soham Soham ( ) is a town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the district of East Cambridgeshire, in Cambridgeshire, England, just off the A142 road, A142 between Ely, Cambridgeshire, Ely and Newmarket, Suffolk, Newmarket. Its population ...
*1838: William Layton, of Woodhouse Ely *1839: Sir Richard Hussey Hussey, of the Views, Wood Walton, Huntingdon *1840: Thomas Mortlock, of Little Abington *1841: Joseph Marshall, of
Elm, Cambridgeshire Elm is a village and civil parish in the Fenland District of Cambridgeshire, England. In Domesday, it is called Helle. The village is about 1 miles or 2 km south of the market town of Wisbech, immediately to the south of the Wisbech by-pass. T ...
*1842: John Linton, of Stirtloe *1843: Edward Humphrys Greene, of
Hinxton Hinxton is a village in South Cambridgeshire, England. The River Cam runs through the village, as does the Cambridge to Liverpool Street station, Liverpool Street railway, though the village has no station. Hinxton parish's southern boundarie ...
*1844: Robert Hutchinson Lewin, of March *1845: John Bonfoy Rooper, of Abbots Ripton Hall *1846: Sir Charles Watson, 2nd Baronet, of West Wratting *1847: Robert Francis Pate, of
Wisbech Wisbech ( ) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland District, Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and ...
*1848: John Moyer Heathcote, of Conington Castle *1849: Ebenezer Foster, of
Trumpington, Cambridgeshire Trumpington is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, mostly located in Cambridge, with a small southern area of the village extending into the South Cambridgeshire district. As of the 2021 UK census, the village had a population of 12,393 pe ...
*1850: John Vipan, of Sutton *1851: George Rust, of Huntingdon *1852: William Parker Hamond, of Pampisford *1853: William Whitting, of Manea and Thorney Abbey *1854: George William Rowley, of the Priory, St. Neots *1855: Sir Williamson Booth, 2nd Baronet, of Gamlingay *1856: James Gay, of Upwell *1857: Sir John Henry Pelly, 2nd Baronet, of Warnham Court *1858: Christopher Robert Pemberton, of Newton *1859: John Dunn Gardner, of Chatteris *1860: Philip Castell Sherard, 9th Baron Sherard, of Glatton *1861:
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, of Great Wilbraham *1862: John Richardson Fryer, of Chatteris *1863: Denzil Onslow, of
Great Staughton Great Staughton is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Great Staughton lies approximately south-west of Huntingdon. Great Staughton is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as ...
*1864: George Onslow Newton, of Croxton Park *1865: John Hall, of Ely *1866: Hon. Octavius Duncombe of Waresley *1867: Stanlake Ricketts Batson, of Horseheath *1868: George Ebenezer Foster, of Brooklands, Cambridge, and Shippea Manor, Isle of Ely *1869: George Thornhill, of Diddington *1870: Richard Archer Houblon, of Bartlow House *1871: Thomas Richards, of Wimblington, Isle of Ely *1872: The Honourable George Fitzwilliam of
Milton Park Milton Park is the UK’s largest single ownership innovation community, situated in Vale of the White Horse in South Oxfordshire, England. The Park is located between Didcot and Abingdon in Science Vale UK, a cluster of significant growth, i ...
, Northamptonshire *1873: Sidney Stanley of Longstowe Hall *1874: James Montagu, of Elm, Isle of Ely, and Melton-on-the Hill, Doncaster *1875: William Wells of Holmewood Hall *1876: Charles Isham Strong, of Thorpe Hall, Peterborough *1877: John Brown, of Elwyn Orchard, March *1878: Richard Hussey Hussey, of Upvvood, Huntingdonshire *1879: William Parker Hamond, of Pampisford Hall *1880: Robert Charles Catling, of Needham Hall, Elm, Wisbech *1881: Thomas Coote, of Oaklands, Fenstanton, *1882: Ebenezer Bird Foster of Anstey Hall, Trumpington *1883: Henry Pearson Crates, of the Vineyard, Peterborough *1884: William Duberley of Gaynes Hall, Kimbolton *1885: John Carbery Evans, of Hatley Park, St. Neots *1886: Thomas Maylin Vipan, of Button House, Sutton *1887: Henry Charles Geldart, of Waldcn House, Huntingdon *1888: John James Briscoe of Bourn Hall *1889: Thomas Richards Harding, of Coney House, Doddington *1890: Sir Arthur Wellington Marshall, of the Towers, Buckden *1891: William Henry Hall, of Six Mile Bottom, Newmarket *1892: Henry Sharpe, of Leverington *1893: Arthur John Thornhill, of Diddington Hall, Buckden *1894: Maj. Edward Henry Greene-de-Freville, of Hinxton Hall *1895: Frederic Nathan Sharpe, of Wisbech *1896: John Linton, of Stirtloe House, Buckden *1897: Ernest Terah Hooley, of Papworth Hall *1898: Fred Crisp, of Whitehouse, New Southgate, Middlesex, and Dry Drayton, Cambridgeshire *1899: Walter Henry Octavius Duncombe, of Waresley Park, St. Neots


1900–1965

{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *1900: Charles Finch Foster of Pinehurst, Cambridge *1901:
Thomas Walter Harding Colonel Thomas Walter Harding (22 January 1843 – 26 March 1927) was a British industrialist and civic figure in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Early life and family Harding was born in Lille, France, where his Leeds-based father Thomas R ...
, of Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds, and Doddington, Cambridge *1902: Charles Harold Coote, of Houghton Grange, Huntingdonshire *1903: James Binney, of Pampisford Hall, Pampisford *1904: Arthur Hall, of Ely *1905: George Wright Wright-Ingle, of Woodhouse, North Finchley, Middlesex *1906: Sir Charles Edward Hamilton, Bt., of Hatley Park, Hatley St. George, Cambs. *1907: William Cutlack, of The Grange, Littleport *1908: John Ashton Fielden, of Holme Wood, near Peterborough *1909: George Douglas Cochrane Newton of Croxton Park *1910: Walter Wooll West, of Needham Hall, Elm, Wisbech *1911: Howard Coote, of Stukeley Hall, Huntingdon *1912: Sidney Wynn Graystone, of The White Lodge, Broad Green, Cheveley, near Newmarket *1913: Frank Mills, of Wisbech *1914: John Henry Beeby, of The Gables, Peterborough *1915: Alfred Russell Fordham, of Melbourn Bury near Royston *1916: Alfred Edwin Wright, of Ivy Lodge, Haddenham *1917: John Norman Heathcote, of Conington Castle, Peterborough *1918: Sir Herbert George Fordham, of Odsey, Ashwell, Baldock, Herts *1919: Lancelot Harold Luddington, of The Chantrey, Ely *1920: Alfred Jordan, of Wistaria House, Huntingdon Street, St. Neots *1921: James Odell Vinter, of Southfield, Cambridge *1922: Sir Charles Walston, of Newton Hall, Newton, Cambridge *1923: Douglas James Proby of Elton Hall, Peterborough *1924: George Ralph Cunliffe Foster, of Anstey Hall,
Trumpington Trumpington is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, mostly located in Cambridge, with a small southern area of the village extending into the South Cambridgeshire district. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, 2021 UK census, the village had ...
, Cambridge *1925: Harold Fred Martin Peatling, of Leverington Hall, Wisbech *1926: Arthur George Dilley, of The Walks, Huntingdon *1927: Mowbray Frederick Vivian James Arthur Webber, of Wimbish Manor, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire. *1928: Hugh Abinger Whittome, of Shortacres, Peterborough *1929: Major Sir Lionel Cecil William Alexander, of The Grange, Hemingford Abbots, St. Ives, Hunts *1930: Sir Charles Wentworth Stanley, of Bentley Corner, Trumpington Road, Cambridge *1931: Sir Frederick Hiam of Cambridge *1932: Major-General Sir Borlase Elward Wyndham Childs of Thriplow House, Cambs *1933: Henry Gage Spicer, of " Holmwood", Sawston, Cambridge *1934: Col. William Philip Cutlack, of Whewell House, Cambridge *1935: Granville Proby, of Elton Hall, Hunts. *1936: William Warburton Pemberton, of Trumpington Hall, Cambridgeshire *1937: Thomas Peake, of Wellington Street, Littleport, Ely *1938: Major Sir Wiliam Prescott, of Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire *1939: Sir Harold William Stannus Gray of Gog Magog Hills, Babraham, Cambridgeshire *1940: Arthur Herbert Carter of Tydd St Giles, Wisbech *1941: Noel Thornhill, of Diddington Hall, Buckden, Huntingdon *1942: Lieut.-Col. Roger Henry Parker, of Thorneycreek, Cambridge *1943: Lieut.-Col. John William Arthur Ollard, of Petercroft, North Brink, Wisbech, Cambs *1944: Joseph Stephenson, of 19, Broadway Gardens, Peterborough *1945: Sir Stephen Gerald Howard of The Moat, Upend, Kirtling *1946: Leonard Childs of Chatteris, Cambridgeshire *1947: Colonel Charles William Dell Rowe, of Orton Longueville, near Peterborough *1948: Geoffrey Odell Vinter, of Manor House, Thriplow, Cambs *1949: Arthur Davis Burton, of Askham House, Doddington *1950: Major Reuben Llewelyn Farley, of Wornditch Hall, Kimbolton, Hunts *1951: Captain William Henry Ockleston, of Church Farm, Caxton, Cambs *1952: Walter Stewart Elgood, of Brewery House, North Brink,
Wisbech Wisbech ( ) is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland District, Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and ...
, Cambs *1953: Joseph Hugh Leycester, of Wheatfield House, Hilton, Hunts *1954: Lieut-Colonel John Clement Wolstan Francis, of Quy Hall,
Cambridge Cambridge ( ) is a List of cities in the United Kingdom, city and non-metropolitan district in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It is the county town of Cambridgeshire and is located on the River Cam, north of London. As of the 2021 Unit ...
. *1955: William Guy Ruston, of Norden House, New Road,
Chatteris Chatteris () is a market town and civil parish in the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, England, situated in the Fens between Huntingdon, March and Ely. The town is in the North East Cambridgeshire parliamentary constituency. The parish o ...
, Cambs *1956: Francis Arthur Perkins, of Alwalton Hall,
Peterborough Peterborough ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city in the City of Peterborough district in the Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England. The city is north of London, on the River Nene. A ...
. *1957: Edward Granville Gordon Frost, of 29, Barrow Road,
Cambridge Cambridge ( ) is a List of cities in the United Kingdom, city and non-metropolitan district in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It is the county town of Cambridgeshire and is located on the River Cam, north of London. As of the 2021 Unit ...
. *1958: William Ruane, of The Lomonds, Cambridge Road, Ely. *1959: Edward Palmer Brand, of Hazeldene, Bury Road, Ramsey. *1960: Miles Crawford Burkitt, of Merton House,
Grantchester Grantchester () is a village and civil parish on the River Cam or Granta (river), Granta in South Cambridgeshire, England. It lies about south of Cambridge. Name The village of Grantchester is listed in the 1086 Domesday Book as ''Granteset ...
. *1961: Arthur Samuel Rickwood, of Victoria House,
Chatteris Chatteris () is a market town and civil parish in the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, England, situated in the Fens between Huntingdon, March and Ely. The town is in the North East Cambridgeshire parliamentary constituency. The parish o ...
. *1962: Francis John Shipley Ellas, of The Pump House,
Elton Elton may refer to: Places England * Elton, Cambridgeshire (formerly Huntingdonshire), a village ** Elton Hall, a baronial hall * Elton, Cheshire, a village and civil parish * Elton, County Durham, a village and civil parish in the Borough of ...
. *1963: Colonel Geoffrey Taylor Hurrell, of Harston, Cambridge. *1964: James Brian Bamford, of 24 St. Mary's Street, Ely.{{London Gazette , issue= 43286, page=2849, date= 31 March 1964 , nolink=y *1965 onwards: ''See High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely and High Sheriff of Huntingdon and Peterborough''


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