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s of
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from 1567 until 1974 and High Sheriffs since. The ancient
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title originating in the time of the
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, not long after the invasion of the
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, which was in existence for around a thousand years. On 1 April 1974, under the provisions of the
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, the title of Sheriff of Derbyshire was retitled High Sheriff of Derbyshire. The High Shrievalties are the oldest secular titles under the Crown in England and Wales, their purpose being to represent the monarch at a local level, historically in the
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s. The office was a powerful position in earlier times, as sheriffs were responsible for the maintenance of law and order and various other roles. It was only in 1908 under
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that the Lord Lieutenant became more senior than the High Sheriff. Since then the position of High Sheriff has become more
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was appointed. From Michaelmas 1567 on, a High Sheriff of Derbyshire and
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{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *24 November 1600: Edward Cokayne,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Ashbourne{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *2 December 1601: Peter Fretchville,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Staveley Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *7 December 1602: Francis Fitzherbert,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Tissington *1 December 1603: Sir Thomas Gresley,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Drakelow{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *5 November 1604: Sir Francis Leake,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Kirk Hallam{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *2 February 1606: Sir John Harpur,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Swarkestone Swarkestone is a village and civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 187. Swarkestone has a very old village church, a full cricket pitch, a canal with a Georgian lock keepers ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *17 November 1606: Henry Willougby,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Risley{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *9 November 1607: Sir Richard Harpur,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Littleover{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *12 November 1608:
Henry Cavendish Henry Cavendish ( ; 10 October 1731 – 24 February 1810) was an English experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist. He is noted for his discovery of hydrogen, which he termed "inflammable air". He described the density of inflammable a ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Doveridge Doveridge is a village and civil parish in Derbyshire, United Kingdom, near the border with Staffordshire and about east of Uttoxeter. Its name may come from its having a bridge over the river Dove (i.e. Dove(B)ridge), a tributary of the River ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1609: John Curzon,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Kedleston Hall Kedleston Hall is a neo-classical manor house owned by the National Trust, and seat of the :Curzon family, Curzon family, located near Kedleston in Derbyshire, England, approximately 4 miles (6 km) north-west of Derby. The medieval village ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *6 November 1610: Thomas Burdett,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Foremark Foremark is a hamlet and civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. It contains Foremarke Hall, a medieval manor house which now houses Repton Preparatory School; and part of Foremark Reservoir. Foremark is near th ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1611: Sir George Fulwood,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Middleton Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1612: Sir Henry Leigh,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Eggington Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1613: Sir Thomas Reresby,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Ashover Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1614:
Sir William Kniveton, 1st Baronet ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as part o ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Norton{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *6 November 1615: John Bullock,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Darley Abbey{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *11 November 1616: Sir Henry Agarde,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Foston Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *6 November 1617: Francis Mundy,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Markeaton Hall Markeaton Hall was an 18th-century country house in Markeaton, Derbyshire. History The manor of Markeaton was held by the Tuchet family from the 13th century.Magna Britannia p202 Sir John Tuchet (b.1327) married Joan, daughter of James Audley, 2 ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *9 November 1618: Sir Roger Manners,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Whitwell Whitwell may refer to: Places UK * Whitwell, Derbyshire, Whitwell, Derbyshire ** Whitwell Common, Derbyshire * Whitwell, Hertfordshire, Whitwell, Hertfordshire * Whitwell, Isle of Wight, Whitwell, Isle of Wight * Whitwell and Reepham railway statio ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1619: Godfrey Thacker,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Repton{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *6 November 1620: John Millward,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Broadlow Ash{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1621: Thomas Eyre,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Hassop{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *7 November 1622: Jacinth Sacheverell,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Morley{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1623: Henry Hunloke, of
Wingerworth Wingerworth is a large village and parish in North East Derbyshire, England. Its population, according to the 2011 census, was 6,533. Wingerworth is southwest of Chesterfield, south of Sheffield and north of London. Tupton, Clay Cross, Gra ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 Died in office{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 17 August 1624. *c. August 1624: Sir Gilbert Kniveton,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Bradley{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1624: Sir John Fitzherbert,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Tissington Hall Tissington Hall is an early 17th-century Jacobean architecture, Jacobean mansion house in Tissington, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Fitzherbert baronets, FitzHerberts, descended from th ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1625: Sir Henry Harpur,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed building, Grade I listed English country house, country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinians, Augustinian priory from the 12th centu ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1626: Sir John Fitzherbert,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Norbury Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *7 November 1627: Sir Edward Vernon,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Sudbury Hall Sudbury Hall is a country house in Sudbury, Derbyshire, England. One of the country's finest Restoration mansions, it has Grade I listed building status, and the garden is Grade II listed in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens. T ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1628: Thomas Burton, of
Holmesfield Holmesfield is a village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 971. The name "Holmesfield" means "raised pasture-land" and is of Norse and Anglo-Saxon origin. Viking influ ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1629: Sir John Stanhope,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Elvaston{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *7 November 1630: Francis Bradshaw,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Bradshaw{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1631: Humphrey Okeover,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Okeover Hall Okeover Hall is a privately owned Grade II* listed country house in Okeover, Staffordshire, England. It is the family seat of the Okeover family, who have been in residence since the reign of William Rufus. The house lies close to the border betw ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1632: John Manners,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Nether Haddon{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *10 November 1633: Sir Francis Foljambe,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Walton{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1634:
John Gell John Gell may refer to: *Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet (1592–1671), Parliamentarian in the English Civil War *Sir John Gell, 2nd Baronet (1612–1689), lead mining magnate and MP for Derbyshire *John Eyre Gell (died 1739), known as John Eyre before i ...
, of
Hopton Hall Hopton Hall is a 14th century manor house and traditionally the residence of the Gell family Gell baronets, baronets. It is located inbetween Carsington and Hopton, Derbyshire, Hopton. Historically associated with Wirksworth lead mining, the Hall ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *5 November 1635: John Millward,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Snitterton Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *3 October 1636: Sir John Harpur,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Swarkstone{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *30 September 1637:
Sir John Curzon, 1st Baronet Sir John Curzon, 1st Baronet (13 November 1598 – 13 December 1686), of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire, was an English politician and landowner who served as a Member of Parliament from 1628 to 1629, then 1640 to 1648. A devout Presbyterian, he ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Kedleston Hall Kedleston Hall is a neo-classical manor house owned by the National Trust, and seat of the :Curzon family, Curzon family, located near Kedleston in Derbyshire, England, approximately 4 miles (6 km) north-west of Derby. The medieval village ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *4 November 1638: Sir John Shalcross,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Shalcross{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1639: John Agard,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Foston Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1640: Christopher Horton,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Catton Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1641: Sir John Harpur, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Calke Abbey{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *1642–44: ''vacant''{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *1645: Sir George Gresley, 1st Baronet, of Drakelow Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1645:
Sir Edward Coke, 1st Baronet ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as part o ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Longford Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *1 December 1646: Michael Burton,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Holmesfield Holmesfield is a village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 971. The name "Holmesfield" means "raised pasture-land" and is of Norse and Anglo-Saxon origin. Viking influ ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *4 April 1648: Sir Samuel Sleigh,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Ash{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *2 November 1648: Anthony Morewood, of
Alfreton Hall Alfreton Hall is a English country house, country house in Alfreton, Derbyshire. It was at the heart of local social and industrial history in the county. The history of the estate goes back to Normans, Norman times, but by the 17th century it ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *7 November 1649: Sir Francis Burdett, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Foremarke Hall Foremarke Hall is a Georgian architecture, Georgian-Palladian country house and manor house. Completed in 1762, the Hall is located at the manorialism, manor (Hamlet (place), hamlet) of Foremark, near the hamlets of Ingleby, Derbyshire, Ingleby, ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *7 November 1650: John Stanhope, of Elvaston{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *4 November 1651: Godfrey Clarke,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Somersall Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *12 November 1652:
George Sitwell Sir George Reresby Sitwell, 4th Baronet (27 January 1860 – 9 July 1943) was a British antiquarian writer and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1885 and 1895. Early life Sitwell was born in London, the son of Sir ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Renishaw Hall Renishaw Hall is a country house in Renishaw in the parish of Eckington in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and has been the home of the Sitwell family for nearly 400 years. The hall is southeast of Sheffield, and north of ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *10 November 1653: William Leech,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Shipley{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1654: John Ferrers,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Walton{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1655: James Abney,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Willesley Willesley is a historic village, ward and suburb of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in the North West Leicestershire district, in the county of Leicestershire, England. It was originally in Derbyshire. Willesley Hall was the home of the Abney and later ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1656: Walter Horton,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Catton Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1657: Robert Eyre,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Highlow{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1659: John Mundy,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Markeaton Hall Markeaton Hall was an 18th-century country house in Markeaton, Derbyshire. History The manor of Markeaton was held by the Tuchet family from the 13th century.Magna Britannia p202 Sir John Tuchet (b.1327) married Joan, daughter of James Audley, 2 ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *5 November 1660: Charles Agard,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Foston Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1661: Sir William Boothby, 1st Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Broadlow Ash{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1662: Sir Thomas Gresley, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Drakelow Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1663: George Vernon,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Sudbury Hall Sudbury Hall is a country house in Sudbury, Derbyshire, England. One of the country's finest Restoration mansions, it has Grade I listed building status, and the garden is Grade II listed in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens. T ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *c. November 1664: Robert Ashton,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Stoney Middleton Stoney Middleton is a village and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. It is in the White Peak area of the Peak District southeast of Eyam and northwest of Calver, on the A623 road at the foot of the limesto ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *12 November 1665: Sir Samuel Sleigh,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Ash{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *7 November 1666: Edward Pegge,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Beauchief{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *6 November 1667: Thomas Gladwin, the younger,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Tupton{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *6 November 1668: Francis Burton,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Dronfield Dronfield is a town in North East Derbyshire, England, which includes Dronfield Woodhouse and Coal Aston. It lies in the valley of the River Drone between Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Chesterfield and Sheffield. The Peak District National Park i ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *11 November 1669: Cornelius Clarke,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Norton{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *4 November 1670: Adrian Mundy,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Quorndon{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *9 November 1671: Francis Sitwell,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Renishaw Hall Renishaw Hall is a country house in Renishaw in the parish of Eckington in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and has been the home of the Sitwell family for nearly 400 years. The hall is southeast of Sheffield, and north of ...
.{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 Died in office 22 November 1671.{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *1671/2: Robert Wilmot, of Chaddesden.{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 Died in office 12 February 1672.{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *17 February 1672:
Sir Robert Coke, 2nd Baronet Sir Robert Coke, 2nd Baronet (1645–1688), of Longford, Derbyshire, was an English politician. Family Coke was the son of Sir Edward Coke, 1st Baronet. He was one of the Coke family. Career He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Longford{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *11 November 1672:
Sir John Gell, 2nd Baronet Sir John Gell, 2nd Baronet (1613 – 8 February 1689) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1689. Early life He was baptized at Kedleston in October 1613. Gell was the son of Sir John Gel ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Hopton Hall Hopton Hall is a 14th century manor house and traditionally the residence of the Gell family Gell baronets, baronets. It is located inbetween Carsington and Hopton, Derbyshire, Hopton. Historically associated with Wirksworth lead mining, the Hall ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *12 November 1673: Samuel Hallowes,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Norton{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *5 November 1674: Thomas Burton, of Holmesfield{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 *1674/5: Sir Simon Degge,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Derby{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *15 November 1675: Sir Gilbert Clarke,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Somersall Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *10 November 1676: John Morewood,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Alfreton Hall Alfreton Hall is a English country house, country house in Alfreton, Derbyshire. It was at the heart of local social and industrial history in the county. The history of the estate goes back to Normans, Norman times, but by the 17th century it ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *15 November 1677: Henry Balgay{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 *17 November 1677: Henry Keys, of Hopwell{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *14 November 1678: German Poole{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 *23 November 1678: Sir John Pye{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 *1 December 1678: Robert Heyward{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 *late 1678: John Lowe,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Alderwasley Hall Alderwasley Hall School is a private residential special school. The school is for children and young people aged 5 to 20 with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder, Asperger syndrome, pathological demand avoidance, and developmental langu ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *13 November 1679: Henry Millward,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Snitterton Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *4 November 1680:
Sir Henry Purefoy, 1st Baronet The Purefoy Baronetcy, of Wadley in the County of Berkshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England Baronets are hereditary titles awarded by the Crown. The current baronetage of the United Kingdom has replaced the earlier, existing barone ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 *late 1680: Henry Balgay, the younger,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Derwent Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *10 November 1681: Godrey Meynell,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Bradley Bradley may refer to: People * Bradley (given name) * Bradley (surname) Places In the United Kingdom In England: * Bradley, Cheshire * Bradley, Derbyshire * Bradley (house), a manor in Kingsteignton, Devon * Bradley, Gloucestershire * ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *13 November 1682: William Allestry,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Walton{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *12 November 1683:
Reginald Pindar Reginald is a masculine given name in the English language meaning "king". Etymology and history The name Reginald comes from Latin meaning "king" and "ruler" symbolizing authority and leadership. It comes from combining Latin “ rex” meaning ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Duffield{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *20 November 1684: Matthew Smith,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Derby{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *30 November 1685: John Shalcross, of Shalcross{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *25 November 1686: Sir Paul Jenkinson,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Walton{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *5 December 1687:
Sir Henry Hunloke, 2nd Baronet ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as part o ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 *19 December 1687: John Borrow,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Hulland{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *8 November 1688: --- Mundy, of
Markeaton Hall Markeaton Hall was an 18th-century country house in Markeaton, Derbyshire. History The manor of Markeaton was held by the Tuchet family from the 13th century.Magna Britannia p202 Sir John Tuchet (b.1327) married Joan, daughter of James Audley, 2 ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 *12 November 1688: Sir Thomas Stanley{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 *15 November 1688: Robert Wilmot,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Osmaston Hall{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *18 November 1689: Edward Fynney,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of Coates Park{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *27 November 1690: William Eyre, of Holm{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *14 December 1691: Sir Nathaniel Curzon, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Kedleston Hall Kedleston Hall is a neo-classical manor house owned by the National Trust, and seat of the :Curzon family, Curzon family, located near Kedleston in Derbyshire, England, approximately 4 miles (6 km) north-west of Derby. The medieval village ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *17 November 1692: James Chetham, of
Etwall Etwall is a village and civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England, southwest of Derby on the A50 road, A50. The population at the 2011 Census was 2,906. Geography Etwall is located between the A516 road, A516 bypass an ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *16 November 1693: Francis Mundy, of
Markeaton Hall Markeaton Hall was an 18th-century country house in Markeaton, Derbyshire. History The manor of Markeaton was held by the Tuchet family from the 13th century.Magna Britannia p202 Sir John Tuchet (b.1327) married Joan, daughter of James Audley, 2 ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *6 December 1694: Samuel Pole,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31 of
Radbourne Hall Radbourne Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house, the seat of the Chandos-Pole family, at Radbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade I listed building. History The Manor of Radbourne has been held by the Chandos family from the time of the N ...
{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *5 December 1695: John Bagshaw, of Hucklow{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=31{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=11 *3 December 1696: Gilbert Mundy, of
Allestree Allestree is a suburb and Ward (politics), ward of the city of Derby, a Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area, in Derbyshire, England. It is the northernmost ward and is on the A6 road (Great Britain), A6 road, about north of ...
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Carnfield Hall Carnfield Hall is a privately owned country house located at South Normanton, near Alfreton in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The estate includes around ninety acres of park and ancient woodland. The manor was ancient ...
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Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed building, Grade I listed English country house, country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinians, Augustinian priory from the 12th centu ...
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Alfreton Hall Alfreton Hall is a English country house, country house in Alfreton, Derbyshire. It was at the heart of local social and industrial history in the county. The history of the estate goes back to Normans, Norman times, but by the 17th century it ...
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Sir Streynsham Master Sir Streynsham Master (28 October 1640 – 28 April 1724) was an English colonial administrator who was one of the 17th-century pioneers of the English colonial empire, English East India Company. He served as the Agent of Madras from 27 Janua ...
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Codnor Castle Codnor Castle is a ruined 13th-century castle in Derbyshire, England. The land around Codnor came under the jurisdiction of William Peverel after the Norman Conquest. The building is registered as a Scheduled Ancient Monument a Grade II Listed B ...
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Alderwasley Hall Alderwasley Hall School is a private residential special school. The school is for children and young people aged 5 to 20 with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder, Asperger syndrome, pathological demand avoidance, and developmental langu ...
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Glapwell Glapwell is a rural village and civil parish on the A617 road in the Bolsover District of north-east Derbyshire, The village is at the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 176m, on the western edge of the Southern Magnesian Limestone, overloo ...
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Norton Hall Norton Hall is an English country house situated on Norton Church Road in the suburb of Norton in Sheffield, England. For most of its history it has been a private residence, in its latter history it has been used as a NHS hospital, a private ...
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Shardlow Hall Shardlow Hall was a school in Shardlow, a village seven miles south of Derby in the English Midlands. It was founded by B.O.Corbett, who had played football for England, as a preparatory school for boys. One of its notable students was John Harr ...
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Walton-on-Trent Walton-on-Trent is a village within the civil parish of Walton-upon-Trent, in the National Forest, England, National Forest in the South Derbyshire district in Derbyshire, England. The population of the civil parish as taken at the 2011 Census w ...
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Allestree Allestree is a suburb and Ward (politics), ward of the city of Derby, a Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area, in Derbyshire, England. It is the northernmost ward and is on the A6 road (Great Britain), A6 road, about north of ...
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Radbourne Hall Radbourne Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house, the seat of the Chandos-Pole family, at Radbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade I listed building. History The Manor of Radbourne has been held by the Chandos family from the time of the N ...
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Renishaw Hall Renishaw Hall is a country house in Renishaw in the parish of Eckington in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and has been the home of the Sitwell family for nearly 400 years. The hall is southeast of Sheffield, and north of ...
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Wrightson Mundy Wrightson Mundy (c. 1712 – 18 June 1762) was an English landowner, member of parliament for the Leicestershire constituency and, in 1737, High Sheriff of Derbyshire, Sheriff of Derbyshire. Biography Wrightson Mundy was born circa 1712, he wa ...
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Osbaston Hall Osbaston Hall is a privately owned 18th-century country house at Osbaston, Leicestershire. It is the home of the de Lisle family and a Grade II* listed building. The oldest fabric of the house dates from the late 16th or early 17th century. The ...
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Sir Robert Burdett, 4th Baronet Sir Robert Burdett, 4th Baronet (28 May 1716 – 13 February 1797) was a British politician and member of the English gentry. Burdett was the posthumous son of Robert Burdett, son of Sir Robert Burdett, 3rd Baronet of Bramcote, Warwickshire. H ...
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Foremarke Hall Foremarke Hall is a Georgian architecture, Georgian-Palladian country house and manor house. Completed in 1762, the Hall is located at the manorialism, manor (Hamlet (place), hamlet) of Foremark, near the hamlets of Ingleby, Derbyshire, Ingleby, ...
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Henry Cavendish Henry Cavendish ( ; 10 October 1731 – 24 February 1810) was an English experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist. He is noted for his discovery of hydrogen, which he termed "inflammable air". He described the density of inflammable a ...
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Doveridge Hall Doveridge is a village and civil parish in Derbyshire, United Kingdom, near the border with Staffordshire and about east of Uttoxeter. Its name may come from its having a bridge over the river Dove (i.e. Dove(B)ridge), a tributary of the River ...
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Henry Every Henry Every, also known as Henry Avery (20 August 1659Disappeared: June 1696), sometimes erroneously given as Jack Avery or John Avery, was an English pirate who operated in the Atlantic and Indian oceans in the mid-1690s. He probably used s ...
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Locko Park Locko Park is a privately owned 18th-century country house in between the villages of Stanley and Ockbrook in the borough of Erewash, near Spondon, Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building, and the park is Grade II listed in Histo ...
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Somersal Herbert Hall Somersal Herbert Hall is a privately owned timber-framed 16th-century country house at Somersal Herbert, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, in England. It is a Grade I listed building. The FitzHerbert family came to Somersal in the 13th century when t ...
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Hopton Hall Hopton Hall is a 14th century manor house and traditionally the residence of the Gell family Gell baronets, baronets. It is located inbetween Carsington and Hopton, Derbyshire, Hopton. Historically associated with Wirksworth lead mining, the Hall ...
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Alderwasley Hall Alderwasley Hall School is a private residential special school. The school is for children and young people aged 5 to 20 with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder, Asperger syndrome, pathological demand avoidance, and developmental langu ...
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Hugo Meynell Hugo Meynell (June 1735 – 14 December 1808) was an English country landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1762 and 1780. He is generally seen as the father of modern fox hunting, became Master of Fox Hounds for the ...
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Bradley Bradley may refer to: People * Bradley (given name) * Bradley (surname) Places In the United Kingdom In England: * Bradley, Cheshire * Bradley, Derbyshire * Bradley (house), a manor in Kingsteignton, Devon * Bradley, Gloucestershire * ...
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Alfreton Hall Alfreton Hall is a English country house, country house in Alfreton, Derbyshire. It was at the heart of local social and industrial history in the county. The history of the estate goes back to Normans, Norman times, but by the 17th century it ...
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Shardlow Hall Shardlow Hall was a school in Shardlow, a village seven miles south of Derby in the English Midlands. It was founded by B.O.Corbett, who had played football for England, as a preparatory school for boys. One of its notable students was John Harr ...
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Radbourne Hall Radbourne Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house, the seat of the Chandos-Pole family, at Radbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade I listed building. History The Manor of Radbourne has been held by the Chandos family from the time of the N ...
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Glapwell Hall Glapwell is a rural village and civil parish on the A617 road in the Bolsover District of north-east Derbyshire, The village is at the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 176m, on the western edge of the Southern Magnesian Limestone, overlook ...
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Cromford Cromford () is a village and civil parish in Derbyshire, England, in the valley of the River Derwent between Wirksworth and Matlock. It is north of Derby, south of Matlock and south of Matlock Bath. Cromford is first mentioned in the 11t ...
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Markeaton Hall Markeaton Hall was an 18th-century country house in Markeaton, Derbyshire. History The manor of Markeaton was held by the Tuchet family from the 13th century.Magna Britannia p202 Sir John Tuchet (b.1327) married Joan, daughter of James Audley, 2 ...
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Sir Henry Harpur, 6th Baronet Sir Henry Harpur, 6th Baronet (1739 – 10 February 1789) was an English British Tory Party, Tory politician who represented the constituency of Derbyshire (UK Parliament constituency), Derbyshire. Harpur was the son of Sir Henry Harpur, 5th ...
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Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed building, Grade I listed English country house, country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinians, Augustinian priory from the 12th centu ...
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Stanton Hall, Stanton in Peak Stanton Hall is a privately owned country house at Stanton in Peak in the Derbyshire Peak District, the home of the Davie-Thornhill family. It is a Grade II* listed building. The manor of Stanton was owned for some two centuries by the Bache f ...
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Alderwasley Hall Alderwasley Hall School is a private residential special school. The school is for children and young people aged 5 to 20 with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder, Asperger syndrome, pathological demand avoidance, and developmental langu ...
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Chapel-en-le-Frith Chapel-en-le-Frith () is a town and civil parish, in the Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, England. It has been dubbed the "Capital of the Peak", in reference to the Peak District, historically the highland areas between the Saxon lands (below ...
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Locko Park Locko Park is a privately owned 18th-century country house in between the villages of Stanley and Ockbrook in the borough of Erewash, near Spondon, Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building, and the park is Grade II listed in Histo ...
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Sir Richard Arkwright Sir Richard Arkwright (23 December 1732 – 3 August 1792) was an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution. He is credited as the driving force behind the development of the spinning frame, known as ...
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Shardlow Hall Shardlow Hall was a school in Shardlow, a village seven miles south of Derby in the English Midlands. It was founded by B.O.Corbett, who had played football for England, as a preparatory school for boys. One of its notable students was John Harr ...
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Radbourne Hall Radbourne Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house, the seat of the Chandos-Pole family, at Radbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade I listed building. History The Manor of Radbourne has been held by the Chandos family from the time of the N ...
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Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed building, Grade I listed English country house, country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinians, Augustinian priory from the 12th centu ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=32{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=12 *11 February 1795: William Drury-Lowe, of
Locko Park Locko Park is a privately owned 18th-century country house in between the villages of Stanley and Ockbrook in the borough of Erewash, near Spondon, Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building, and the park is Grade II listed in Histo ...
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Sir Robert Wilmot, 2nd Baronet Sir Robert Wilmot, 2nd Baronet (c. 1752 – 23 July 1834) was the natural son of Sir Robert Wilmot the first baronet of Osmaston Hall, who was the Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Biography Robert Wilmot was born the natural son o ...
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Aston-on-Trent Aston-on-Trent is a village and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the South Derbyshire district, in the county of Derbyshire, England. The parish had a population of 1,682 at the 2011 Census. It is adjacent to Weston-on-Trent and near ...
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Willersley Castle Willersley Castle is a late 18th-century country mansion above the River Derwent at Cromford, Derbyshire, outside Peak District National Park. The castle has been a Grade II* listed building since April 2000. Standing in of grounds, the C ...
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Croxall Hall Croxall Hall is a restored and extended 16th century manor house situated in the small village of Croxall, Staffordshire (close to the southeastern border with Derbyshire and historically part of it). It is a Grade II* listed building. The man ...
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Chaddesden Chaddesden, also known locally as Chadd, is a large residential suburb of Derby, in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, England. Historically a separate village centred on Chaddesden Hall and the 14th century St Mary's Church, the area was sig ...
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Renishaw Hall Renishaw Hall is a country house in Renishaw in the parish of Eckington in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and has been the home of the Sitwell family for nearly 400 years. The hall is southeast of Sheffield, and north of ...
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Darley Abbey Darley Abbey is a former historic mill village, now a suburb of the city of Derby, in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, England. It is located approximately north of the city centre, on the west bank of the River Derwent, and forms part ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *4 February 1814: Francis Hurt, of
Alderwasley Hall Alderwasley Hall School is a private residential special school. The school is for children and young people aged 5 to 20 with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder, Asperger syndrome, pathological demand avoidance, and developmental langu ...
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Sir Henry Fitzherbert, 3rd Baronet ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English language, English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in Fren ...
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Tissington Hall Tissington Hall is an early 17th-century Jacobean architecture, Jacobean mansion house in Tissington, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Fitzherbert baronets, FitzHerberts, descended from th ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *12 February 1816: John Peel, of the Pastures{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *12 February 1817: Thomas Hallows, of
Glapwell Hall Glapwell is a rural village and civil parish on the A617 road in the Bolsover District of north-east Derbyshire, The village is at the top of a steep hill at an elevation of 176m, on the western edge of the Southern Magnesian Limestone, overlook ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *24 January 1818: John Charles Girardot, of Allestree Hall{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *10 February 1819:
Edward Coke Sir Edward Coke ( , formerly ; 1 February 1552 – 3 September 1634) was an English barrister, judge, and politician. He is often considered the greatest jurist of the Elizabethan era, Elizabethan and Jacobean era, Jacobean eras. Born into a ...
, of Longford Hall{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *12 February 1820:
Francis Mundy Francis Mundy (bapt. 29 Aug 1771 – 6 May 1837) was an English landowner, Member of Parliament for the Derbyshire constituency and, in 1820, Sheriff of Derbyshire. Life Francis Mundy was the elder of two sons of the magistrate and poet ...
, of Markeaton Hall{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *6 February 1821: Sir George Harpur Crewe, 8th Baronet, of
Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed building, Grade I listed English country house, country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinians, Augustinian priory from the 12th centu ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *4 February 1822: Philip Gell, of
Hopton Hall Hopton Hall is a 14th century manor house and traditionally the residence of the Gell family Gell baronets, baronets. It is located inbetween Carsington and Hopton, Derbyshire, Hopton. Historically associated with Wirksworth lead mining, the Hall ...
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Samuel Oldknow Samuel Oldknow (1756–1828) was an English cotton manufacturer. Early life and family Samuel Oldknow Jnr, the eldest son of Samuel Oldknow Sr and Margery Foster, was born on 5 October 1756 in Anderton, near Chorley in Lancashire. He had a yo ...
, of Mellor{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *2 February 1825: Sir Charles Abney-Hastings, 2nd Baronet, of Willesley Hall{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *30 January 1826: Sir Roger Gresley, 8th Baronet, of Drakelow Hall{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *5 February 1827: Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole, of
Radbourne Hall Radbourne Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house, the seat of the Chandos-Pole family, at Radbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade I listed building. History The Manor of Radbourne has been held by the Chandos family from the time of the N ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *13 February 1828: Sir George Sitwell, 2nd Baronet, of
Renishaw Hall Renishaw Hall is a country house in Renishaw in the parish of Eckington in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and has been the home of the Sitwell family for nearly 400 years. The hall is southeast of Sheffield, and north of ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *11 February 1829: William Evans, of
Allestree Allestree is a suburb and Ward (politics), ward of the city of Derby, a Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area, in Derbyshire, England. It is the northernmost ward and is on the A6 road (Great Britain), A6 road, about north of ...
Hall{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *2 February 1830: Robert Leaper Newton, of Bowbridge House, Mackworth{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *31 January 1831: Sir Charles Henry Colvile, of Duffield Hall{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33{{sfn, Glover, 1831, p=13 *6 February 1832: Samuel Shore, of
Norton Hall Norton Hall is an English country house situated on Norton Church Road in the suburb of Norton in Sheffield, England. For most of its history it has been a private residence, in its latter history it has been used as a NHS hospital, a private ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=33 *1833: John Harrison, of Snelston Hall *1834: William Palmer Morewood, of
Alfreton Hall Alfreton Hall is a English country house, country house in Alfreton, Derbyshire. It was at the heart of local social and industrial history in the county. The history of the estate goes back to Normans, Norman times, but by the 17th century it ...
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Ashton Nicholas Every Mosley Ashton Nicholas Every Mosley (1792–1875) was a High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1835. He was the son of Ashton Nicholas Mosley (1768–1830) and Mary Morley Elliott Bird Every Mosley (1753–1826). Ashton Nicholas Mosley was the second son of Sir ...
, of Burnaston House *1836:
William Pole Thornhill William Pole Thornhill (1807 – 12 February 1876) was a British Whig and then Liberal Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1853 to 1865. Life He was the son of Henry Bache Thornhill (son of Bache Thornhill) and his wife Helen ...
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Stanton Hall, Stanton in Peak Stanton Hall is a privately owned country house at Stanton in Peak in the Derbyshire Peak District, the home of the Davie-Thornhill family. It is a Grade II* listed building. The manor of Stanton was owned for some two centuries by the Bache f ...
*1837: George Moore, of Appleby Hall *1838: Edward Anthony Holden, of
Aston Hall Aston Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean house in Aston, Birmingham, England, designed by John Thorpe and built between 1618 and 1635. It is a leading example of the Jacobean prodigy house. In 1864, the house was bought by Birmingham Corporat ...
, Aston-on-Trent *1839: Broughton Benjamin Pegge Burnell, of
Beauchief Abbey Beauchief Abbey is a medieval monastic house now serving as a parish church in the southern suburbs of Sheffield, England. History The abbey was founded by Robert FitzRanulph de Alfreton. Thomas Tanner, writing in 1695, stated that it was fou ...
*1840: Sir Henry Hunloke, 6th Baronet of Wingerworth Hall *1841: John Bruno Bowdon, of Southgate House and Beighton Fields *1842: James Sutton, of
Shardlow Hall Shardlow Hall was a school in Shardlow, a village seven miles south of Derby in the English Midlands. It was founded by B.O.Corbett, who had played football for England, as a preparatory school for boys. One of its notable students was John Harr ...
*1843: William Mundy, of
Markeaton Hall Markeaton Hall was an 18th-century country house in Markeaton, Derbyshire. History The manor of Markeaton was held by the Tuchet family from the 13th century.Magna Britannia p202 Sir John Tuchet (b.1327) married Joan, daughter of James Audley, 2 ...
*1844: Sir John Cave-Browne-Cave, 10th Baronet, of Stretton-en-le-Fields *1845: Thomas Pares, of Hopwell *1846: Sir Robert Edward Wilmot, 4th Baronet, of Osmaston Hall *1847: John Bell Crompton, of Milford *1848: Sir Robert Burdett Bt, of
Foremarke Hall Foremarke Hall is a Georgian architecture, Georgian-Palladian country house and manor house. Completed in 1762, the Hall is located at the manorialism, manor (Hamlet (place), hamlet) of Foremark, near the hamlets of Ingleby, Derbyshire, Ingleby, ...
*1849: Jedediah Strutt, of Belper *1850: Robert Arkwright of Sutton *1851: Francis Bradshaw of Barton Hall *1852: Sir Henry Sacheverell Wilmot Bt of
Chaddesden Chaddesden, also known locally as Chadd, is a large residential suburb of Derby, in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, England. Historically a separate village centred on Chaddesden Hall and the 14th century St Mary's Church, the area was sig ...
Hall *1853: Sir John Harpur Crewe Bt of
Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed building, Grade I listed English country house, country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinians, Augustinian priory from the 12th centu ...
*1854: William Drury Lowe of
Locko Park Locko Park is a privately owned 18th-century country house in between the villages of Stanley and Ockbrook in the borough of Erewash, near Spondon, Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building, and the park is Grade II listed in Histo ...
*1855: Peter Arkwright of
Willersley Castle Willersley Castle is a late 18th-century country mansion above the River Derwent at Cromford, Derbyshire, outside Peak District National Park. The castle has been a Grade II* listed building since April 2000. Standing in of grounds, the C ...
*1856: Alfred Miller Mundy of
Shipley Hall Shipley Hall was a country estate in Shipley, Derbyshire near Heanor and Ilkeston which now forms a Country Park. Early history The Shipley estate is an ancient manor that was mentioned in the Domesday Book. From the 14th century the land was ...
*1857: William Hatfield de Rodes of Barlborough Hall *1858: Gladwin Turbutt of
Ogston Hall Ogston Hall is a privately owned 18th-century country house situated at Brackenfield, near Alfreton, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. A building on the site is listed in the Domesday Book as part of the Deincourt manor of Morton. Th ...
*1859: Hon. Edward Keppel Wentworth Coke, of Longford Hall *1860:
Francis Hurt Francis Hurt (22 October 1803 at Cromford, Derbyshire – 1 April 1861 at Alderwasley, Derbyshire) was an English Tory politician who represented the constituency of South Derbyshire. Biography Hurt was born at Rock House Cromford, the son o ...
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Alderwasley Hall Alderwasley Hall School is a private residential special school. The school is for children and young people aged 5 to 20 with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder, Asperger syndrome, pathological demand avoidance, and developmental langu ...
*1861: William Thomas Cox of Spondon Hall *1862: Haughton Charles Okeover of
Okeover Hall Okeover Hall is a privately owned Grade II* listed country house in Okeover, Staffordshire, England. It is the family seat of the Okeover family, who have been in residence since the reign of William Rufus. The house lies close to the border betw ...
*1863: Sir Henry Flower Every Bt of Eggington *1864: Sir Henry Des Voeux Bt of Drakelow *1865: Sir William FitzHerbert, 4th Baronet of
Tissington Hall Tissington Hall is an early 17th-century Jacobean architecture, Jacobean mansion house in Tissington, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Fitzherbert baronets, FitzHerberts, descended from th ...
was initially appointed, but was replaced by John Broadhurst, of Foston *1866: Sir William FitzHerbert, 4th Baronet of
Tissington Hall Tissington Hall is an early 17th-century Jacobean architecture, Jacobean mansion house in Tissington, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Fitzherbert baronets, FitzHerberts, descended from th ...
National Archives:Derbyshire Record Office (Fitzherbert of Tissington Family Records Ref 239) *1867: Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole of
Radbourne Hall Radbourne Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house, the seat of the Chandos-Pole family, at Radbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade I listed building. History The Manor of Radbourne has been held by the Chandos family from the time of the N ...
*1868: Francis Westby BagshaweNational Archives:Sheffield Archives (Bagshawe Family Papers, Ref OD) *1869:
George Henry Strutt George Henry Strutt DL (14 September 1826 – 14 April 1895) was an English cotton manufacturer and philanthropist. Strutt was born at Belper, Derbyshire, the son of Jedediah Strutt (1785–1854) and his wife Susannah Walker. The Strutt family ...
of Bridge Hill House,
Belper Belper () is a town and civil parish in the local government district of Amber Valley in Derbyshire, England, located about north of Derby on the River Derwent. Along with Belper, the parish includes the village of Milford and the hamlets ...
*1870:
Eben William Robertson Eben William Robertson (17 September 1815 – 3 June 1874) was a British historian. Life Robertson was born near the Leicestershire- Derbyshire border at Netherseale, into a wealthy landowning family. He was a distant relative of 18th century ...
of Chilcote, Burton on Trent *1871: Charles Rowland Palmer Morewood of Alfreton Park *1872: Thomas William Evans of Allestree Hall *1873: John Gilbert Crompton of The Lilies, Derby *1874: Godfrey Franceys Meynell of Meynell Langley *1875:
Charles Robert Colvile Charles Robert Colvile (30 March 1815 – 8 March 1886) was an English Peelite and Liberal politician who represented the constituency of South Derbyshire. Colvile was the son of Sir Charles Colvile and his wife Harriet Anne Bonell. Colvile be ...
of Lullington Hall *1876: Nathaniel Charles Curzon of Etwall Hall *1877;
Rowland Smith Rowland Smith (6 December 1826 – 24 February 1901) was an English Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1874. Life and career Smith was the son of Samuel George Smith, of Goldings, Hertfordshire and his wife Eug ...
of Duffield Hall *1878: William Jessop of Butterley Hall *1879: Walter Evans of
Darley Abbey Darley Abbey is a former historic mill village, now a suburb of the city of Derby, in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, England. It is located approximately north of the city centre, on the west bank of the River Derwent, and forms part ...
*1880: Francis William Newdigate of West Hallam *1881: Francis James Sumner of
Glossop Glossop is a market town in the borough of High Peak (borough), High Peak, Derbyshire, England, east of Manchester, north-west of Sheffield and north of Matlock, Derbyshire, Matlock. Near Derbyshire's borders with Cheshire, Greater Mancheste ...
and Park Hall, Hayfield *1882: Charles Edmund Newton, of the Manor House,
Mickleover Mickleover is a village in the unitary authority of Derby, in Derbyshire, England. It is west of Derby, northeast of Burton upon Trent, southeast of Ashbourne and northeast of Uttoxeter. History The earliest recorded mention of Mickleov ...
*1883: John Harrison, of
Snelston Snelston is a village and civil parish three miles south-west of Ashbourne in Derbyshire, England. It includes Anacrehill. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 202. A tributary of the River Dove flows through its centr ...
*1884: Francis Noel Mundy, of Markeaton Hall, *1885:
Edward Henry Pares Edward is an English male name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortunate; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-S ...
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*1886:
Henry Chandos Pole Gell Henry Chandos Pole Gell (10 January 1829 – 31 October 1902) was a High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1886/7. He took the additional surname Gell when he inherited the Gell fortune in 1842. Early life Henry Chandos Pole was the second son of Edwa ...
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Hopton Hall Hopton Hall is a 14th century manor house and traditionally the residence of the Gell family Gell baronets, baronets. It is located inbetween Carsington and Hopton, Derbyshire, Hopton. Historically associated with Wirksworth lead mining, the Hall ...
*1887: Frederick Charles Arkwright, of
Willersley Castle Willersley Castle is a late 18th-century country mansion above the River Derwent at Cromford, Derbyshire, outside Peak District National Park. The castle has been a Grade II* listed building since April 2000. Standing in of grounds, the C ...
*1888: Samuel William Clowes of
Norbury Norbury is an List of areas of London, town and suburb in south London. It shares the postcode London SW16 with neighbouring Streatham. The area is mainly in the borough of Croydon London Borough Council, Croydon, with some parts extending int ...
*1889: William Gladwin Turbutt, of
Ogston Hall Ogston Hall is a privately owned 18th-century country house situated at Brackenfield, near Alfreton, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. A building on the site is listed in the Domesday Book as part of the Deincourt manor of Morton. Th ...
*1890: William Arkwright, of
Sutton Scarsdale Hall Sutton Scarsdale Hall is a Grade I listed Georgian ruined stately home in Sutton Scarsdale, just outside Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Estate history The original Hall formed part of a Saxon estate owned by Wulfric Spott, who died in 1002 an ...
*1891: Alfred Edward Miller Mundy of
Shipley Hall Shipley Hall was a country estate in Shipley, Derbyshire near Heanor and Ilkeston which now forms a Country Park. Early history The Shipley estate is an ancient manor that was mentioned in the Domesday Book. From the 14th century the land was ...
*1892: Joseph Paget of Stuffyn Wood,
Mansfield Mansfield is a market town and the administrative centre of the Mansfield District in Nottinghamshire, England. It is the largest town in the wider Mansfield Urban Area and the second largest settlement in Nottinghamshire (following the city ...
*1893: William Drury Nathaniel Drury - Lowe of
Locko Park Locko Park is a privately owned 18th-century country house in between the villages of Stanley and Ockbrook in the borough of Erewash, near Spondon, Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building, and the park is Grade II listed in Histo ...
*1894: Smith Taylor-Whitehead, of Burton Closes,
Bakewell Bakewell is a market town and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England, known for Bakewell pudding. It lies on the River Wye, Derbyshire, River Wye, 15 miles (23 km) south-west of Sheffield. It is the largest se ...
, *1895: William Henry Greaves Bagshawe, of Ford Hall,
Chapel-en-le-Frith Chapel-en-le-Frith () is a town and civil parish, in the Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, England. It has been dubbed the "Capital of the Peak", in reference to the Peak District, historically the highland areas between the Saxon lands (below ...
*1896: Robert Sacheverel Wilmot Sitwell, of Stainsby House,
Derby Derby ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area on the River Derwent, Derbyshire, River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. Derbyshire is named after Derby, which was its original co ...
, Esq. *1897: Michael McCreagh Thornhill, of Stanton Hall,
Bakewell Bakewell is a market town and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England, known for Bakewell pudding. It lies on the River Wye, Derbyshire, River Wye, 15 miles (23 km) south-west of Sheffield. It is the largest se ...
, *1898: Sir George Reresby Sitwell, of Belvoir Terrace,
Scarborough Scarborough or Scarboro may refer to: People * Scarborough (surname) * Earl of Scarbrough Places Australia * Scarborough, Western Australia, suburb of Perth * Scarborough, New South Wales, suburb of Wollongong * Scarborough, Queensland, sub ...
, Bart. *1899: Sir
Arthur Percival Heywood Sir Arthur Percival Heywood, 3rd Baronet (25 December 1849 – 19 April 1916) is best known today as the innovator of the fifteen-inch–gauge railway, fifteen-inch minimum-gauge railway, for estate use. Early life He was the eldest son of ...
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{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *1900: Sir Vauncey Harpur-Crewe of
Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed building, Grade I listed English country house, country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinians, Augustinian priory from the 12th centu ...
*1901: Henry Walthall-Walthall of Alton Manor,
Wirksworth Wirksworth is a market town and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. Its population was 4,902 in the 2021 United Kingdom census, 2021 census.Area E04002820 (Wirksworth parish) in Table PP002 - Sex, from Wirkswor ...
*1902: FitzHerbert Wright of The Hayes,
Alfreton Alfreton ( or locally ) is a town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. The town was formerly a Norman Manor and later an Urban District. The population of the Alfreton parish was 8,79 ...
*1903:
George Herbert Strutt George Herbert Strutt (21 April 1854 – 17 May 1928), was a cotton mill owner and philanthropist from Belper in Derbyshire. Strutt became a High Sheriff. He was a descendant of Jedediah Strutt. The Strutt family made themselves, and Britain, ri ...
of Makeney, Derby *1904: William Curzon of
Lockington Hall Lockington Hall is a 17th-century country house, much improved and extended in later centuries, situated at Main Street, Hemington, Lockington, Leicestershire, and now converted to use as offices. It is a Grade II listed building. The two manors ...
, Leicestershire *1905: Reginald Wakelyn Chandos-Pole of
Radbourne Hall Radbourne Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house, the seat of the Chandos-Pole family, at Radbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade I listed building. History The Manor of Radbourne has been held by the Chandos family from the time of the N ...
*1906: Sir Robert Gresley Bt of Drakelow Hall. *1907: Francis Nicholas Smith of Wingfield Park, Ambergate. *1908: Henry Arthur Clowes of Norbury Hall. *1909: Sir Francis Burdett Bt of
Foremarke Hall Foremarke Hall is a Georgian architecture, Georgian-Palladian country house and manor house. Completed in 1762, the Hall is located at the manorialism, manor (Hamlet (place), hamlet) of Foremark, near the hamlets of Ingleby, Derbyshire, Ingleby, ...
. *1910: Gerald Holbech Hardy of Foston Hall. *1911:
William Aldam Milner William Aldam (20 August 1813 – 27 July 1890) was an English Liberal Party politician and MP for the Yorkshire constituency of Leeds between 1841 and 1847. Aldam studied law at the Middle Temple beginning in 1834 and was called to the bar in ...
of Totley Hall, Sheffield. *1912: James Oakes of Riddings, Alfreton. *1913: Robert Knowles of Ednaston Lodge. *1914: Charles Paxton Markham, of Ringwood, Chesterfield *1915: Lieutenant-Colonel Harry Anthony Chandos-Pole-Gell, of Hopton, Wirksworth. *1916: Heury Alfred Hubbersty, of Burbage Hall, Buxton *1917: John Gilbert Frederick Crompton, of Flower Lilies, Windley, Derby *1918: John Bertram Marsden-Smedley, of Lea Green, Matlock Bath *1919: Albert Leslie Wright of Butterley Hall. *1920: Edward Sacheverel Wilmot Sitwell of Stainsby House, Smalley. *1921: Henry Anson-Horton of Catton Hall. *1922: Charles Robert Crompton of The Hall, Stanton in Dale, Nottinghamshire. *1923 Edwin Clay Barnes of Ashgate Lodge, Chesterfield *1924: Geoffrey Meinertzhagen Jackson of Clay Cross Hall. *1925: Haughton Ealdred Okeover of
Okeover Hall Okeover Hall is a privately owned Grade II* listed country house in Okeover, Staffordshire, England. It is the family seat of the Okeover family, who have been in residence since the reign of William Rufus. The house lies close to the border betw ...
, Staffordshire *1926: Captain George Moreton Buckston of
Sutton-on-the-Hill Sutton-on-the-Hill is a parish in south Derbyshire, west of Derby. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 Census was 123. The village is widely spread out and contains both a church (which, unlike most of the village, is on the hi ...
*1927: Captain
Henry FitzHerbert Wright Henry FitzHerbert Wright (9 October 1870 – 23 February 1947) was an English cricketer, lawyer and Conservative politician. He was active in local government in Derbyshire and sat in the House of Commons from 1912 to 1918. Wright was the eldes ...
of Yeldersley Hall *1928: Captain John Alfred Edwin Drury-Lowe of
Locko Park Locko Park is a privately owned 18th-century country house in between the villages of Stanley and Ockbrook in the borough of Erewash, near Spondon, Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building, and the park is Grade II listed in Histo ...
*1929: Lieut.-Col.
Robert Frederick Ratcliff Colonel Robert Frederick Ratcliff (1867 – 19 January 1943) was an English brewer, Territorial Army officer and politician who represented Burton from 1900 to 1918. Born in Burton-on-Trent, Ratcliff was the son of Robert Ratcliff and his wif ...
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Newton Solney Newton Solney is a small village and civil parish in South Derbyshire, England, located about two miles (3 km) from the East Staffordshire border, near to Burton upon Trent. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 659. ...
. *1930: Ernest Bagshawe of Ford Hall,
Chapel-en-le-Frith Chapel-en-le-Frith () is a town and civil parish, in the Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, England. It has been dubbed the "Capital of the Peak", in reference to the Peak District, historically the highland areas between the Saxon lands (below ...
*1931: Lieut.-Col. Godfrey Mosley of
Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed building, Grade I listed English country house, country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinians, Augustinian priory from the 12th centu ...
*1932: Henry Kenyon Stevenson of
Hassop Hall Hassop Hall is a 17th-century country house near Bakewell, Derbyshire, which was operated as a hotel until it closed on 29 September 2019. It is a Grade II* listed building. History The Manor was owned by the Foljambe family until the 14th cent ...
, Bakewell *1933: Legh Algernon Clowes of Norbury Hall *1934: Sir Ian Peter Andrew Munro Walker Bt of Osmaston Manor *1935: Captain Francis Evelyn FitzHerbert Wright of Ednaston Lodge *1936: Lt Col Leonard Henry Hardy of Foston Hall *1937: Eric Seale Haslam of
Breadsall Priory Breadsall is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Erewash in Derbyshire, England. The population of the village at the 2021 census was 792 Breadsall Priory is one of the oldest buildings in the village. The village is almost contiguous ...
*1938: John Frederick Crompton-Inglefield of Parwich Hall *1939: David Neville Turner of Walton Lodge, Chesterfield *1940: Sir William FitzHerbert Bt. of
Tissington Hall Tissington Hall is an early 17th-century Jacobean architecture, Jacobean mansion house in Tissington, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Fitzherbert baronets, FitzHerberts, descended from th ...
*1941: Col. George Henry Anson, of Catton Hall, Burton-on-Trent *1942: Edward FitzWalter Wright, of Morley Manor, near Derby *1943: Ernest John Manners, of The Old Hall, Netherseal, Burton-on-Trent *1944: John Marston Spurrier, of Marston Hall, Hilton, near Derby. *1945: Lieut.-Colonel Henry Humphrey Jackson, of Ankerbold, Tupton, Chesterfield. *1946: Major Francis Ernest Gisborne Bagshawe, of Ford Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith *1947: Major Arthur Herbert Betterton, of Hoon Ridge, Hilton, near Derby. *1948: Lieut-Col. Sir (Henry) Francis (Blake) Stephenson, of Longstone Lodge, Great Longstone, Bakewell. *1949: Major Henry Leigh Newton of Vernons Oak, Sudbury *1950: Col Richard Babington Turbutt of
Ogston Hall Ogston Hall is a privately owned 18th-century country house situated at Brackenfield, near Alfreton, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. A building on the site is listed in the Domesday Book as part of the Deincourt manor of Morton. Th ...
, Alfreton *1951: George Christopher Mather Jackson of Stubbing Court, Chesterfield *1952: Captain Guy Rolf Jackson, of Higham Cliffe, Higham, near Derby. *1953: Lieut.-Colonel Philip Victor Willingham Gell of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth. *1954: Lieut.-Colonel John Percy Stanton, of Snelston Hall, Ashbourne. *1955: Captain Humphrey Bache Christopher Davie ( later Davie-Thornhill) of
Stanton Hall, Stanton in Peak Stanton Hall is a privately owned country house at Stanton in Peak in the Derbyshire Peak District, the home of the Davie-Thornhill family. It is a Grade II* listed building. The manor of Stanton was owned for some two centuries by the Bache f ...
*1956: Major Sir Francis Ley, 4th Baronet of Shirley House,
Brailsford Brailsford () is a small red-brick village and civil parish in Derbyshire on the A52 midway between Derby and Ashbourne. The parish also includes Brailsford Green. The civil parish population at the 2011 Census was 1,118. The village has a ...
*1957: James Macklin Oakes of Riddings Hall *1958: Charles Audouin Macklin Oakes, of Felley Priory, Jacksdale. *1959: Major John Walkelyne Chandos-Pole, of Radburne Hall, Kirk Langley, near Derby. *1960: Robin Henry Rowland Buckston of Sutton-on-the-Hill *1961: Charles Arthur Richard Harpur-Crewe of
Calke Abbey Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed building, Grade I listed English country house, country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinians, Augustinian priory from the 12th centu ...
*1962: Lieut.-Colonel William Herbert Olivier, of Ashford Hall, Ashford-in-die-Water, Bakewell. *1963: Stephen Dane Player, of Ednaston Manor, Brailsford, Derby. *1964: Edward Hugh Dudley Thompson, of Culland Hall, Brailsford, Derby. *1965: Lieut.-Colonel Hugo Francis Meynell, of Tithebarn Cottage, Melbourne. *1966: Major John Blackwall, of Biggin House, Hulland Ward, Derby. *1967: Squadron Leader Esmond Clive Bemrose, of South Sitch, Idridgehay, Derby. *1968: David William Henry Neilson, of Catton Hall, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. *1969: Sir John Maxwell Bemrose *1970: Colonel
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, of Alton Manor, Idridgehay. *1971: George Kenning, of Longstone Hall, Great Longstone, Bakewell. *1972: Ernest Bradbury Robinson, of Treeneuk, Ashgate, Chesterfield. *1973: Lieut-Commander John Ashton Shuttleworth, of The Nether Hall, Hathersage.


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{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *1974: Lieut-Colonel John Richard Guy Stanton, of Elms Farm House, Snelston, Ashbourne. *1975: Henry Upton Stephenson, of Tissington Cottage, Rowland, Bakewell. *1976: Major David B Kenning of Ashover *1977: John G C Jackson of Ashover *1978: Lieutenant Commander Martin Boissier of Idridgehay *1979: James Oakes of Riddings *1980: Major Robert Robinson of Chandler Hill, Chesterfield *1981: Major Hugo Waterhouse of Middleton Hall, Middleton-by-Youlgreave, Bakewell. *1982: Godfrey Meynell of Meynell Langley, Kirk Langley *1983: Sir Reresby Sitwell, of
Renishaw Hall Renishaw Hall is a country house in Renishaw in the parish of Eckington in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and has been the home of the Sitwell family for nearly 400 years. The hall is southeast of Sheffield, and north of ...
Sir Reresby Sitwell, Bt
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*1984: Major Charles Stephenson of Great Longstone *1985: Ian Francis Ley of Fauld Hall *1986: Major General Peter Cavendish, of Middleton-by-Youlgreave *1987: Roger Boissier of Repton *1988: Marjorie Hilda Kenning, of Great Longstone *1989:
Donald Shields Donald is a Scottish masculine given name. It is derived from the Gaelic name ''Dòmhnall''.. This comes from the Proto-Celtic *''Dumno-ualos'' ("world-ruler" or "world-wielder"). The final -''d'' in ''Donald'' is partly derived from a misinter ...
of Parwich Hall *1990: John Bather of Longford *1991: Henry Harper-Crewe of Calke Abbey *1992: David Wigglesworth of Duffield *1993: Rupert Turner of Beeley Hill Top *1994: Gillian Hutchinson of Somersal Herbert *1995: John Morgan-Owen of Melbourne *1996: Brigadier Edward Wilkinson, of Ashford-in-the-Water *1997: Richard Perkins of Bretby Park *1998: Gladwyn Turbutt of
Ogston Hall Ogston Hall is a privately owned 18th-century country house situated at Brackenfield, near Alfreton, Derbyshire. It is a Grade II* listed building. A building on the site is listed in the Domesday Book as part of the Deincourt manor of Morton. Th ...
*1999: Derrick Penrose of Baslow


21st century

{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *2000: Margaret Boissier of Idridgehay *2001: Jane Walker-Okeover of
Okeover Hall Okeover Hall is a privately owned Grade II* listed country house in Okeover, Staffordshire, England. It is the family seat of the Okeover family, who have been in residence since the reign of William Rufus. The house lies close to the border betw ...
*2002: Dianne Jeffrey of Eyam *2003: Graham Rudd of Hilton Lodge *2004: Jasper Olivier of Ashford Hall *2005: Robert Shields of Parwich Hall *2006: David Legh of Cubley *2007: Roger Wardle of Baslow *2008: Lord Ralph Kerr of Melbourne Hall *2009: Sir Henry Every of Egginton *2010: Fiona Cannon of Sutton-on-the-Hill *2011: David Coke-Steel of Sutton-on-the-Hill *2012: Alan Woods of Boylestone *2013: Derek Mapp of Sudbrook Hall *2014: David Coleman of Ironville *2015: Oliver Stephenson of Middleton-by-Youlgrave *2016: Elizabeth Fothergill of Ashbourne *2017:
Annie Hall ''Annie Hall'' is a 1977 American satirical romantic comedy-drama film directed by Woody Allen from a screenplay written by Allen and Marshall Brickman, and produced by Allen's manager, Charles H. Joffe. The film stars Allen as Alvy Singer ...
of Ashford in the Water *2018: Lucy Palmer of
Locko Park Locko Park is a privately owned 18th-century country house in between the villages of Stanley and Ockbrook in the borough of Erewash, near Spondon, Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building, and the park is Grade II listed in Histo ...
, Spondon *2019: Lord William Burlington of Bakewell *2020: Anthony James Walker of Ashbourne *2021: Louise Potter of
Buxton Buxton is a spa town in the High Peak, Derbyshire, Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England. It is England's highest market town, sited at some above sea level.Alston, Cumbria also claims this, but lacks a regu ...
*2022: Michael Guy Copestake of Turnditch *2023: Theresa Peltier of Wirksworth *2024: Richard Ian Morgan, OBE, of Burton-on-Trent *2025: Sir Richard Ranulph FitzHerbert, 9th Baronet, Ashbourne{{London Gazette, issue=64681, page=5010, date=14 March 2025


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