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Cornwall Cornwall (; kw, Kernow ) is a historic county and ceremonial county in South West England. It is recognised as one of the Celtic nations, and is the homeland of the Cornish people. Cornwall is bordered to the north and west by the Atlan ...
: a chronological list: The right to choose high sheriffs each year is vested in the
Duchy of Cornwall The Duchy of Cornwall ( kw, Duketh Kernow) is one of two royal duchies in England, the other being the Duchy of Lancaster. The eldest son of the reigning British monarch obtains possession of the duchy and the title of 'Duke of Cornwall' at ...
. The Privy Council, chaired by the sovereign, chooses the sheriffs of all other English counties, other than those in the
Duchy of Lancaster The Duchy of Lancaster is the private estate of the British sovereign as Duke of Lancaster. The principal purpose of the estate is to provide a source of independent income to the sovereign. The estate consists of a portfolio of lands, properti ...
. This right came from the Earldom of Cornwall. In the time of earls
Richard Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'stro ...
and
Edmund Edmund is a masculine given name or surname in the English language. The name is derived from the Old English elements ''ēad'', meaning "prosperity" or "riches", and ''mund'', meaning "protector". Persons named Edmund include: People Kings and ...
, the
steward Steward may refer to: Positions or roles * Steward (office), a representative of a monarch * Steward (Methodism), a leader in a congregation and/or district * Steward, a person responsible for supplies of food to a college, club, or other ins ...
or
seneschal The word ''seneschal'' () can have several different meanings, all of which reflect certain types of supervising or administering in a historic context. Most commonly, a seneschal was a senior position filled by a court appointment within a royal, ...
of Cornwall was often also the sheriff.


Sheriffs before the 14th century


14th-century sheriffs


15th-century sheriffs

{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *1400–1404: Henry of Monmouth{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=21{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=122{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=106 **28 October 1400: Sir William Marney undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=21 **Michaelmas 1401: Sir John Trevarthian undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=21 **Easter 1402: Sir John Arundell undersheriff,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=21 of Lanherne **6 October 1402: William Bodrugan undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=21 **22 October 1403: John Whalesborough undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=21 **Michaelmas 1404: John Grenville undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=21 *Michaelmas 1406: John Polmorva{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=21 *1406–1412: Henry of Monmouth{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=21{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=122{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=106 **Michaelmas 1409: William Talbot undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 **Michaelmas 1410: John Grenville undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 **Michaelmas 1411: John Hanley undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 **Michaelmas 1412: John Arundell undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 *6 November 1413: John Kederowe{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 or Renderow{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=122 or Rederow{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=106 *1 December 1415: Sir William Talbot{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=122{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=106 *30 November 1416: Sir Otto Trevarthian,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=106 of Treworthen{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=122 *10 November 1417: Henry Fulford{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=122{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=106 *4 November 1418: Sir John Arundell,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Lanherne{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=122{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=106 *23 November 1419: Stephen Derneford{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 or Dunford, of Rame{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=122{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=106 *16 November 1420: Sir John Arundell,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=122 of Trerice{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=106 *1 May 1422:
Sir Thomas Arundell Sir Thomas Arundell of Wardour Castle in Wiltshire (c. 150226 February 1552) was a Cornish administrator and alleged conspirator. Arundell was connected by birth and marriage to the crown and to several of the most important families in England, ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 *13 November 1423: Thomas Carminowe{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=122{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *16 November 1424: Sir William Talbot,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *15 January 1426: Sir John Herle{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of
Prideaux Castle Prideaux Castle is a multivallate Iron Age hillfort situated atop a 133 m (435 ft) high conical hill near the southern boundary of the parish of Luxulyan, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is also sometimes referred to as ''P ...
{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *12 December 1426:
Sir Thomas Arundell Sir Thomas Arundell of Wardour Castle in Wiltshire (c. 150226 February 1552) was a Cornish administrator and alleged conspirator. Arundell was connected by birth and marriage to the crown and to several of the most important families in England, ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 *7 November 1427: Sir William Bodrugan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 *4 November 1428: John Nanfan,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Trethewall{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *10 February 1430: Thomas Carminowe{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *5 November 1430: Robert Chamberlayne,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Court{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *26 November 1431: James Chudleigh or Chuddelegh{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *5 November 1432:
Sir Thomas Arundell Sir Thomas Arundell of Wardour Castle in Wiltshire (c. 150226 February 1552) was a Cornish administrator and alleged conspirator. Arundell was connected by birth and marriage to the crown and to several of the most important families in England, ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 *5 November 1433: Sir John Herle{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *3 November 1434:
Thomas Bonevill Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Trelawn{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *7 November 1435: John Yarde{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *8 November 1436:
Thomas Whalesborough Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Whalesborough{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *7 November 1437: Sir Renfrew Arundell{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *3 November 1438: John Colshull{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *5 November 1439: John Nanfan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *4 November 1440: John Marney{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 or Murray{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 or Mundy{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *4 November 1441:
Thomas Whalesborough Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *6 November 1442: John Blewett,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Colan{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *4 November 1443: John Arundell{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *6 November 1444: John Botreaux{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 *3 April 1445: Michael or Nicholas Power{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *4 November 1445: John Champernowne,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of
Insworke Insworke is a hamlet in the parish of Millbrook (before 1869 in the parish of Maker) in southeast Cornwall, England, UK. A fair and annual market were held here from 1319.Samantha Letters,Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to ...
{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *4 November 1446:
John Austell John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
or de Austell{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *9 November 1447: Henry Fortescue{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *9 November 1448: John Trevelyan,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Trevelyan{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *20 December 1449: John II Basset,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Tehidy{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *3 December 1450: John Nanfan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Trethewall{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *8 November 1451:
Thomas Budockshed Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
(or Butside, Budshed, etc,),{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Budockshed in the parish of
St Budeaux St Budeaux is an area and ward in the north west of Plymouth in the English county of Devon. Original settlement The name St Budeaux comes from Saint Budoc, the Bishop of Dol (Brittany). Around 480, Budoc is said to have founded a settleme ...
{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *8 November 1452:
William Daubeney William is a masculine given name of Norman French origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conques ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *5 November 1453:
Thomas Whalesborough Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *4 November 1454: John Petyt{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 *14 July 1455: Sir John Petit,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Ardevora in Philleigh{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *4 November 1455: John Cockworthy{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 or Conkworth{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 or Cornworth{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *4 November 1456: John Nanfan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 *late 1457:
Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales Edward of Westminster (13 October 1453 – 4 May 1471), also known as Edward of Lancaster, was the only son of King Henry VI of England and Margaret of Anjou. He was killed aged seventeen at the Battle of Tewkesbury. Early life Edward was bor ...
**late 1457: John Arundell undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 **late 1458: John Whalesborough undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=123 **late 1459: John Trevelyan undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *7 November 1460: Roger{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 or Richard Champernowne, of Halwyn and
Insworke Insworke is a hamlet in the parish of Millbrook (before 1869 in the parish of Maker) in southeast Cornwall, England, UK. A fair and annual market were held here from 1319.Samantha Letters,Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to ...
{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *7 November 1461: Renfrey Arundell,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 of Lanherne{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *5 November 1463: Thomas Bere,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Killigarth{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *5 November 1464: Avery, Alfred or Alured Cornburgh{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *5 November 1465:
William Bere William is a masculine given name of Norman French origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conqu ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *5 November 1466: Sir John Colshull,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Tremadart in Duloe{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *5 November 1467: John Serjeaux or Sergeaux,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *5 November 1468: Avery, Alfred or Alured Cornburgh{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *5 November 1469: Sir John Arundell,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 of Trerice{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *6 November 1470: Halnatheus Mauleverer{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 *Michaelmas 1470: John Fortescue{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *17 July 1471: Edward, Prince of Wales **1471: John Fortescue undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *1475: Richard, Duke of Gloucester{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *late 1475: John Fortescue{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1476: Giles Daubeney undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1477:
William Carnesew William is a masculine given name of Norman French origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conques ...
undersheriff,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Bokelly in St Kew{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1478: Sir Robert Willoughby undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1479:
Richard Nanfan Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong ...
undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1480: Thomas Grenville undersheriff,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Stowe{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1481:
Thomas Fulford Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1482: John Treffry undersheriff,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Fowey{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *6 November 1483: Sir James Tyrrell,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Trerice{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *5 November 1484: Sir William Houghton{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *12 September 1485: Thomas Grenville,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Stowe{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *5 November 1486: John Tremayne,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Tremayne{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *4 November 1487: Alexander Carew,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Antony{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *4 November 1488:
Richard Nanfan Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 knighted while in office *5 November 1489: Sir John Treffry{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 *late 1490:
Arthur, Prince of Wales Arthur, Prince of Wales (19/20 September 1486 – 2 April 1502), was the eldest son of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York. He was Duke of Cornwall from birth, and he was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester in 1489. As ...
**late 1490: John Roscarrock undersheriff,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Roscarrock in Endellion{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1491:
Thomas Tregarthyn Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
undersheriff, the younger,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Tregarthyn{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1492: Richard Vyvyan undersheriff,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Treviddren in St Buryan{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1493: Walter Enderby undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1494: Peter Bevill undersheriff,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Gwarnike in St Allen{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1495: Edward Arundell undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1496: John Basset undersheriff,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Tehidy{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 **late 1497: William Trevanion undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 **late 1498: Sir Piers Edgecombe, undersheriff,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=124 of Cotehele{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 **late 1499: Sir John Treffry undersheriff{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107


16th-century sheriffs

{{columnslist, colwidth=30em, **late 1500: William Treffry undersheriff{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *30 April 1502: Peter Bevill{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *8 November 1502: William Trevanion,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Caerhays{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *18 November 1503: John Godolphin,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Godolphin{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *5 November 1504: Richard Vyvyan{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *1 December 1505: Sir Piers Edgecombe{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *27 November 1506: Michael Vyvyan,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Trelowarren{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125 or Treviddren{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *3 December 1507: William Trevanion{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *late 1508: Sir Thomas Trevanion{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *14 November 1509: Sir John Arundell, of Tolverne{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *9 November 1510: Roger Grenville{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *8 November 1511:
William Carnesew William is a masculine given name of Norman French origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conques ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Bokelly in St Kew{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *7 November 1512:
James Erisey James Erisey was born at Erisey, Erisey House near Mullion, Cornwall, Mullion, in the parish of Grade, Cornwall, Grade in Cornwall. He sailed as a privateer with Sir Francis Drake. In 1585 Drake hired James Erisey to captain a man-of-war, man-o-w ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Erisey{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *9 November 1513: John Carminow,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Fentongollan{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *7 November 1514:
John Carew John Alieu Carew (born 5 September 1979) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was capped 91 times, scoring 24 goals for the Norway national team. As of 2023, he has been hired until the end of 2024 at Norwe ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107of Antony{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125 *5 November 1515: Sir William Trevanion{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *10 November 1516: Sir Piers Edgecombe,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *9 November 1517: Sir John Bassett,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *8 November 1518: Roger Grenville{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *8 November 1519: John Arundell, of Trerice and Talverne{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *6 November 1520: John Skewys (or Skuish),{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Skewes in Cury{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *3 February 1522: Sir John Bassett{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *12 November 1522: Roger Grenville{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *July 1523:
Richard Grenville Sir Richard Grenville (15 June 1542 – 10 September 1591), also spelt Greynvile, Greeneville, and Greenfield, was an English privateer and explorer. Grenville was lord of the manors of Stowe, Cornwall and Bideford, Devon. He subsequently ...
{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125 *13 November 1523: John Arundell of Trerice and Talverne{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *10 November 1524: William Lower,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Trelask in Lewannick{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125 *27 January 1526: Richard Penrose,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Penrose in Sithney{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *7 November 1526:
Richard Grenville Sir Richard Grenville (15 June 1542 – 10 September 1591), also spelt Greynvile, Greeneville, and Greenfield, was an English privateer and explorer. Grenville was lord of the manors of Stowe, Cornwall and Bideford, Devon. He subsequently ...
{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *16 November 1527: Hugh Trevanion{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *7 November 1528:
John Chamond Sir John Chamond (by 1488–1544), of Launcells, Cornwall, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament. He was the High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1529 and 1537, Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall in ?–1544 and the Member of Parliament for Cornwall ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Launcells{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *9 November 1529: William Godolphin{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *11 November 1530: Christopher Tredinnick,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Tredinnick in St Breock{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *9 November 1531: John Arundell, of Trerice{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *20 November 1532: Sir Hugh Trevanion{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *17 November 1533: Sir William Godolphin{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *12 November 1534: Sir Piers Edgecombe{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *22 November 1535: Sir John Reskymer,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Reskymer in
Mawgan-in-Meneage Mawgan-in-Meneage is a civil parish in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated in the Meneage district of The Lizard peninsula south of Helston in the former administrative district of Kerrier. The parish population at the 2011 census was ...
{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *27 November 1536: Sir John Chamond{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *14 November 1537: Sir Hugh Trevanion{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=125{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *15 November 1538: Sir William Godolphin{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *17 November 1539: John Reskymer{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *17 November 1540: Sir John Arundell{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *27 November 1541: Sir John Arundell{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *22 November 1542: Sir Hugh Trevanion{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *23 November 1543: Sir John Chamond{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 *1544: Richard Chamond {{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *16 November 1544:
Richard Grenville Sir Richard Grenville (15 June 1542 – 10 September 1591), also spelt Greynvile, Greeneville, and Greenfield, was an English privateer and explorer. Grenville was lord of the manors of Stowe, Cornwall and Bideford, Devon. He subsequently ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *22 November 1545:
Thomas St Aubyn Thomas St Aubyn (c. 1578 – 1637) was an English politician. He was the son of Thomas St Aubyn of Clowance in Cornwall and studied at Queen's College, Oxford and the Middle Temple. He was elected the MP for St Ives in the Parliament of 1601 ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Clowance in Crowan{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126 *23 November 1546: John Trelawny,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Poole in Menheniot{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *27 November 1547: Job Militon,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of
Pengersick Castle Pengersick Castle is a fortified manor house located between the villages of Germoe and Praa Sands in Cornwall, England. The tower house, which is in the parish of Breage, is a Grade I listed building. Parts of the building date from the early 1 ...
{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *3 December 1548:
Richard Chamond Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *12 November 1549: Sir William Godolphin{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Godolphin{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *11 November 1550:
Richard Roscarrock Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Roscarrock in St Endellion{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126 *11 November 1551: Sir Hugh Trevanion{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *10 November 1552: Reginald Mohun,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22 of Hall, Lanteglos-by-Fowey{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *8 November 1553: Sir John Arundell, of Trerice{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *14 November 1554: Sir John Arundell, of Lanherne, St Mawgan-in-Pyder{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *14 November 1555: Sir Richard Edgecumbe{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *13 November 1556: John Reskymer,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Reskymer in Mawgan-in-Meneage{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126 *16 November 1557:
John Beville John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *23 November 1558:
John Carminowe John Carminow or Carminowe (c. 1516 – 1592) was an English politician. He was the eldest son of Thomas Carminow, of Respryn, a gentleman of the bedchamber to Henry VIII, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Cheeseman, Cofferer of the Ho ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *9 November 1559: Reginald Mohun{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *12 November 1560: John Trelawny{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *8 November 1561:
Richard Roscarrock Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Roscarrock in St Endellion{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126 *19 November 1562:
Richard Chamond Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *8 November 1563: Henry Chiverton,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Kerrys in Paul{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *9 November 1564: Hugh Trevanion{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *16 November 1565: William Militon,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of
Pengersick Castle Pengersick Castle is a fortified manor house located between the villages of Germoe and Praa Sands in Cornwall, England. The tower house, which is in the parish of Breage, is a Grade I listed building. Parts of the building date from the early 1 ...
{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *18 November 1566: John Trelawny{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *18 November 1567: John St Aubyn{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *18 November 1568: Sir William Godolphin{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=22{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *12 November 1569: Peter Edgecombe{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *13 November 1570: Hugh Trevanion{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *14 November 1571:
William Mohun Sir William Mohun (ca. 1540 – 6 April 1588) of Hall in the parish of Lanteglos-by-Fowey and of Boconnoc, both in Cornwall, was a Member of Parliament. Origins He was the son and heir of Reginald Mohun (1507/8–1567) of Hall and Boconnoc, by ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *13 November 1572: Peter Courtney,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Trethurse{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *10 November 1573: John Arundell, of Trerice{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *15 November 1574: John Beville,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 of Gwarnike{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126 *15 November 1575: George Kekewich,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Catchfrench{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=126{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=107 *13 November 1576:
Richard Grenville Sir Richard Grenville (15 June 1542 – 10 September 1591), also spelt Greynvile, Greeneville, and Greenfield, was an English privateer and explorer. Grenville was lord of the manors of Stowe, Cornwall and Bideford, Devon. He subsequently ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *27 November 1577:
William Mohun Sir William Mohun (ca. 1540 – 6 April 1588) of Hall in the parish of Lanteglos-by-Fowey and of Boconnoc, both in Cornwall, was a Member of Parliament. Origins He was the son and heir of Reginald Mohun (1507/8–1567) of Hall and Boconnoc, by ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *17 November 1578: William Lower,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of St Winnow{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127 *23 November 1579: Francis Godolphin,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Godolphin,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127 knighted while in office *21 November 1580: John Arundell,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Talverne{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *27 November 1581: John Treffry{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 or Fitz{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Talverne{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *5 December 1582: Richard Carew,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of
Antony Antony may refer to: * Antony (name), a masculine given name and a surname * Antony, Belarus, a village in the Hrodna Voblast of Belarus * Antony, Cornwall, a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom ** Antony House, Cornwall, United Kingdom * Antony, ...
{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127 *25 November 1583:
George Grenville George Grenville (14 October 1712 – 13 November 1770) was a British Whig statesman who rose to the position of Prime Minister of Great Britain. Grenville was born into an influential political family and first entered Parliament in 1741 as an ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Penheale, Egloskerry{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *19 November 1584:
Thomas Cosworth Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Cosworth{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *22 November 1585:
Thomas Roscarrock Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127 or John Roscarrock{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *14 November 1586:
John Wrey John Wrey (died 1597) of North Russell, Sourton, and Bridestowe in Devon and Trebeigh, St Ive, Cornwall, was Sheriff of Cornwall in 1587. Origins He was the son and heir of Walter Wrey of North Russell by his wife Bridget Shilstone, daughter of ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Trebigh in St Ive{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *4 December 1587:
Anthony Rous Anthony Rous (1605 – 1 May 1677) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1653 and 1660. He was an officer in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War. Rous was the son of Robert Rous and ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Halton in St Dominick{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *25 November 1588:
Thomas St Aubyn Thomas St Aubyn (c. 1578 – 1637) was an English politician. He was the son of Thomas St Aubyn of Clowance in Cornwall and studied at Queen's College, Oxford and the Middle Temple. He was elected the MP for St Ives in the Parliament of 1601 ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127 of Clowance{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *24 November 1589:
William Bevill William is a masculine given name of Norman French origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conques ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Killigarth{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *24 November 1590:
Walter Kendall Walter may refer to: People * Walter (name), both a surname and a given name * Little Walter, American blues harmonica player Marion Walter Jacobs (1930–1968) * Gunther (wrestler), Austrian professional wrestler and trainer Walter Hahn (born 19 ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Treworgy{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *25 November 1591: George Kekewich,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Catchfrench{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *16 November 1592: Reginald Mohun,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Boconnoc or Richard Champernowne,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Halwin{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127 *26 November 1593:
Thomas Lower Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of St Winnow{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127 *21 November 1594: Jonathan Trelawny{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *27 November 1595: Charles Trevanion{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *22 November 1596: Bernard Grenville{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *25 November 1597: Peter Courtney{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *28 November 1598:
William Bevill William is a masculine given name of Norman French origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conques ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *2 December 1599: William Wrey{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *24 November 1600: Francis Buller,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Tregarrick{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108


17th-century sheriffs

{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *2 December 1601: Hannibal Vyvyan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *7 December 1602:
Anthony Rous Anthony Rous (1605 – 1 May 1677) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1653 and 1660. He was an officer in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War. Rous was the son of Robert Rous and ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127 of Halton, St Dominick,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 knighted while in office *1 December 1603: Arthur Harris{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=127{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *5 November 1604: Sir Francis Godolphin{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *2 February 1606: Nicholas Prideaux,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 of Solden{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *17 November 1606: Digory Chamond{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *9 November 1607: John Arundell,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 of Trerice{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *12 November 1608: John Rashleigh{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 and John Acland, of Fuller{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *late 1609: Sir Christopher Harris{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1610:
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (19 February 1594 – 6 November 1612), was the eldest son and heir apparent of James VI and I, King of England and Scotland; and his wife Anne of Denmark. His name derives from his grandfathers: Henry Stuar ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 **late 1610: Sir Richard Edgcumbe undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 **late 1611: Sir Richard Buller undersheriff{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1612: Sir William Wrey{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1613:
William Coryton William Coryton (1580–1651) of West Newton Ferrers, St Mellion, Cornwall, was a Cornish gentleman who served as MP for Cornwall in 1624, 1626 and 1628, for Liskeard in 1625, for Grampound in 1640 and for Launceston 1640–41. He was expelled ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Newton Ferrers, St. Mellion{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1614: Richard Robarts,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Truro{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1615:
John Chamond Sir John Chamond (by 1488–1544), of Launcells, Cornwall, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament. He was the High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1529 and 1537, Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall in ?–1544 and the Member of Parliament for Cornwall ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1616: William Code,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Morval{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1617: Francis Vyvyan,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Trewan{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1618: Sir Richard Carnesew,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Bokelly, St Kew{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1619: Reskymer Bonython,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Bonyithon in Cury{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1620: Nicholas Glynn,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Glynn{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *12 November 1621: Samuel Pendarves,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Roscrow in Gluvias{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1622: Sir
John Speccot John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second E ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Penheale, Egloskerry{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1623: Richard Geddy,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Trebursy, St Petherwin{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1624:
John Moyle John Moyle (1592?–1661) was a Cornish gentleman, known as a High Sheriff of Cornwall, friend of Sir John Eliot and supporter of the Parliamentarian cause in the Long Parliament. Life He was son of Robert Moyle of Bake in St. Germans, Cornwal ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Bake{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1625:
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John Trefusis John Trefusis (c. 1586 – 1647) lord of the manor of Trefusis in the parish of Mylor in Cornwall, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622. Origins Trefusis was the eldest son and heir of John Trefusis ( ...
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,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Bennetts, Whitestone{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1629: John Rowe{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *7 November 1630:
Sir John Trelawny, 1st Baronet Sir John Trelawny, 1st Baronet (24 April 1592 – 16 February 1664) was a Cornish baronet and soldier from Trelawne, Cornwall. He was High Sheriff of Cornwall. A Royalist MP, he fought for Charles I in the English Civil War. Origins John Trelaw ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Trelawne, Pelynt{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1631: John Prideaux{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1632: Sir Nicholas Lower,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Clifton, Landulph{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *10 November 1633: Charles Trevanion{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *5 November 1634: Hugh Boscawen{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1635: John St Aubyn{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *3 October 1636: Sir Richard Buller{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *30 September 1637: Francis Godolphin,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 of Godolphin, Breage{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *4 November 1638: Francis Godolphin, of Treveneage{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 or Francis Tremayne{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=128 *late 1639: Richard Trevill{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *late 1640: Francis Wills,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Wyvellscombe, near Saltash{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *late 1641: John Grylls,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 of Court in Lanreath{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *late 1642: Francis Basset,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Tehidy{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *1644: Richard Prideaux{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *15 July 1644: John St Aubyn{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *1 December 1646: Edward Herle,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Landue in Lezant{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *10 January 1648: William Standen{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *28 November 1648: Peter Jenkins{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *15 February 1649: Peter Kekewich{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *7 November 1649:
John Ellyott John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Seco ...
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John Lampen John Lampen (born 1938) is a Quaker peace educator and writer. He is married to Diana Lampen. In 1987, he gave the Swarthmore Lecture, entitled ''Mending Hurts''. For twenty years, he worked with emotionally disturbed adolescent boys at Shotton H ...
,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Patrieda, Linkenhorne{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *7 November 1650: Andrew Trevill,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Tethy{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *4 November 1651:
Richard Lobb Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *12 November 1652: Richard Treville,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Ninio{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *10 November 1653: John Eliot{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *25 November 1653: James Praed,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Ninio{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 or Trevethow, Lelant{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *late 1654:
Edward Nosworthy Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Sa ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Ince Castle, St. Stephens-by-Saltash{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *late 1656: Anthony Nicholl,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Penvose, St. Tudy{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *late 1657: Peter Jenkin,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Trekenning, St. Columb Major{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *c. June 1658:
John Littleton John Littleton (born 1957) and Kate Vogel (born 1956) are American studio glass artists who have worked collaboratively since 1979.Duncan, Katherine, "Generations: Harvey Littleton, John Littleton, Kate Vogel" (exhibition catalog), Southern High ...
*late 1658–1660: Nicholas Cossen or Coffen,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Roseveth in Kenwin{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *5 November 1660: Piers Edgecumbe,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *late 1661: Charles Grylls,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Court, Lanreath{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *late 1662: Oliver Sawle,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Penrice, St. Austell{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *late 1663: Edmond Prideaux{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *late 1664: Sir
Joseph Tredenham Sir Joseph Tredenham (c.1641 – 24/25 April 1707) of Tregonan, St Ewe, Cornwall was an English administrator and Member of Parliament. He was the second surviving son of attorney John Tredenham of Philleigh, Cornwall and the younger brother of W ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *12 November 1665: Thomas Darrel,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Trewornan, St. Minver{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *7 November 1666: John Connock{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *15 November 1666: John St Aubyn{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *6 November 1667: John Vivian,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Trewan, St. Columb Major{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *6 November 1668: Francis Gregor,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Trewarthenick, Cornelly{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *11 November 1669: John Nichols{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *24 November 1669: John Connock,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Treworgy, St Cleer{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *4 November 1670:
Sir Walter Moyle Sir Walter Moyle (9 March 1627 – 19 September 1701) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1656 and 1660. Moyle was the son of John Moyle of Bake, Cornwall. He was educated at Exeter College, Oxford ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Bake, St Germans{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129 *9 November 1671: John Nichols{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=129{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *11 November 1672: William Treville{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *12 November 1673: Peter Kekewich{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *5 November 1674: Nicholas Glynn,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Glynn, Cardinham, near Bodmin{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *15 November 1675: Samuel or Simon Cabell{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 or Cavell,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 of Treharrow in St Kew{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *10 November 1676: Francis Trefusis,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Trefusis in Mylor{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *15 November 1677: Arthur Fortescue{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *17 November 1677: John Cotton{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *29 November 1677: William Jennings,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Saltash{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *14 November 1678: Thomas Coke,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Tregassow, St Erme{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *13 November 1679: John Cotton, of
Botreaux Castle Boscastle ( kw, Kastel Boterel) is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, in the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster (where the 2011 Census population was included) . It is south of Bude and northeast of Ti ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *4 November 1680: William Pendarves, of Pendarves, Camborne{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *10 November 1681: Sir Vyell Vyvyan, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Trelowarren *late 1681: Christopher Bellot,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Bochym in Cury{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *13 November 1682: Sir Vyell Vyvyan, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 of Trelowarren{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *12 November 1684: Sir John Coryton, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Newton Ferrers, St Mellion{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *1 December 1684: Sir Richard Edgcumbe{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *30 November 1685: Jonathan Rashleigh,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Menabilly{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *25 November 1686: Humphrey Borlase,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Truthan, St Erme{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 or Treluddro{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *6 November 1688: Sir John Carew, 3rd Baronet{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *24 November 1688: John Buller{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *18 March 1689: Christopher Barnes{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *11 April 1689: William Bond{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *18 November 1689:
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,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Tremough in Mabe{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *27 November 1690: Sir John Molesworth, Baronet{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 *21 December 1691: John Buller jnr,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *17 November 1692: Christopher Baron{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *8 December 1692:
Humphrey Nicholls Humphrey Nicholls (1577–1643) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1628 to 1629. Nicholls was the son of Humphrey Nicholls of Cornwall. He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford on 28 March 1595, aged 17. He was of P ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *16 November 1693: William Williams,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *6 December 1694: Jacob Robin, of St Tew{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *late 1694: John Tregagle,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Trevorder, St Breock{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *5 December 1695: Francis Wills,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Wyvelscombe{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *3 December 1696: John Barrett,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Goland{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 or Penquite, St Sampsons{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *16 December 1697: Richard Erisey,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108 of Erisey{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *6 January 1699: Edmund Prideaux{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *30 November 1699: Stephen Robins{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=108


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{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *28 November 1700: Charles Grylls jnr,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 of Court{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *1 January 1702: Hugh Tonkin,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Trevaunance{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *12 January 1702: Gregory Peter,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 of Harlyn{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *3 December 1702: William Williams, of Treworthy{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=23 *7 January 1703:
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, of Bodenick{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *2 December 1703: Richard Tregear,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 of Launceston{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 or Tregeare in Crowan{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130 *21 December 1704: Sir John St Aubyn, 2nd Baronet,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Clowance and St Michael's Mount *18 January 1705: John Williams, of Truro or Truthan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *3 December 1705: Hugh Pyper,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Tresmarrow{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *14 November 1706: Emanuel Pyper,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Liskeard{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *20 November 1707: Francis Basset,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Tehidy{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *29 November 1708: Samuel Ennys,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Enys in Gluvias{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *1 December 1709:
Paul Orchard Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) * Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chri ...
,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Aldercombe in Kilkhampton{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=130{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *24 November 1710: Francis Hoblyn{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 *14 January 1711: John Worth, of Penryn{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 or Tremough in Mabe{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 *13 December 1711: Samuel Kemp{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 *12 January 1712: Lewis Tremaine{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 *28 January 1712: John Cole,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Cartuther, Menheniot{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *11 December 1712: Samuel Kemp{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 *5 January 1713: Edward Herle,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Landue, Lezant{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *30 November 1713: Edward Amy,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of
Botreaux Castle Boscastle ( kw, Kastel Boterel) is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, in the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster (where the 2011 Census population was included) . It is south of Bude and northeast of Ti ...
{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *16 November 1714: Joseph Silly, of Helligan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *late 1715: Francis Gregor,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Trewarthenick{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *19 November 1716: John Goodall, of Fowey{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 *5 December 1716: William Addis,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 of Whiteford,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 Stoke Climsland{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 *late 1717: Dennis Arscott,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Ethy{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *late 1718: John Arundell,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 of Trevelver{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *late 1719: Erasmus Pascoe,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 of Trevassick, Phillack{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *late 1720: George Robinson,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Bochym in Cury{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=168 *late 1721: Edward Hoblyn,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Croan, Egloshayle{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, pp=168–169 *18 January 1723: Richard Polwhele, of Polwhele{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1723: Reginald Haweis,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Killiow in Kea{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1724: Thomas Long,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Penheale,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 Egloskerry{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 *late 1725:
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,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Treworgan in St Erme{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1726: Samuel Phillipps, of Maer, Poughill; died in office{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *23 August 1727: John Phillips,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Maer; replaced his father{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *10 January 1728: George Dennis, of Trenant in Duloe{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1728: John Saltren,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Treludick in Egloskerry{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1729: John Hill,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Lydcot{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 in Morval{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 *late 1730: Nicholas Donnithorne,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Trevellas{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 in St Agnes{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1731: Samuel Gilbert,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Tackbeare in Bridgerule{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *31 January 1733: Edward Crews,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 of Bosworgy,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 St Colomb Major{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 *23 January 1734: James Tillie, of Pentillie{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *28 January 1735: William Symons,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Hatt, Botusfleming{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *27 January 1736: Ferdinando Wallis, of Trethill,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 Sheviock{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 or Fentonwoon, Lanteglos{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1736: John Moyle,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Bake{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1737: John Hony,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Trenant{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 in Menheniot{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *23 January 1739:
Sir Francis Vyvyan, 4th 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 "Sieur" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only ...
,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 of Trelawarren{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 *late 1739: Francis Llewellin Leach,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Trethewell{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1740: John Fortescue,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Penwarne,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 Mevagissy{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131 *late 1741: William Lemon,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Truro{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=131{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1742: Nicholas{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 or Henry Glynn, of Glynn{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 *18 February 1744: John Hickes,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Treruddock, Alternon{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 or Trenethick{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *11 February 1745: Peter Goodal{{cite book, title=The Exeter Pocket-journal: Or, West-country Gentleman and Tradesman's ... Coryton, of Fowey{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 *late 1745: John Pearce,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Tretheage,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 Stithians{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *18 February 1746: John Tremayne (of Heligan), of
Heligan The Heligan estate (; kw, Helygen, meaning willow tree) was the ancestral home of the Tremayne family near Mevagissey in Cornwall, England. Purchased by Sampson Tremayne in 1569, the present house was built in 1692 and extended in the early 19t ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *12 February 1747: Henry Peter, of Harlyn{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1747: Edmund Cheyne,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Launceston{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1748: Henry John,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Camborne{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *late 1749: Humphrey Prideaux,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 of Place, Padstow{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 *late 1750: John Enys,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Enys{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *14 January 1752: John Trewren, of Tredrever{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Trewardreva, Constantine{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *7 February 1753: John Morshead, of Cartuther,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 Menheniot{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *31 January 1754: John Glanville, of Catchfrench{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *29 January 1755: Francis Beauchamp, of Pengreep,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 Gwennap{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *27 January 1756: John Sawle, of Penrice{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *4 February 1757: John Luke, of Treviles,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 Ruanlanihorne{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 *27 January 1758:
Swete Nicholas Archer Swete is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Henry Barclay Swete (1835–1917), English Biblical scholar and professor of divinity * John Swete (1752–1821), English clergyman, artist, antiquary, and topographer See also * Swee ...
, of Trelask in Lewannick{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 and Truro{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *2 February 1759: Robert Lovell, of Trefusis{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1760: Christopher Treise, of Lavethan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 or Trenant Park, Duloe{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 *28 January 1761: Nicholas Kempe, of Roseteage,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 Gerran{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 *15 February 1762:
Philip Enouf Philip, also Phillip, is a male given name, derived from the Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"), from a compound of (''philos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). Prominent Philips who populariz ...
, of Falmouth{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *4 February 1763: John Harrison, of Wearde House,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 near Saltash{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 *10 February 1764: Hender Mountsteven, of Lancarfe{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1765: William Churchill, of Redruth;{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 died in office{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 *1765: Leigh Dickinson; replaced his father-in-law{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 *17 February 1766: Thomas Treffry, of Fowey{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *13 February 1767: John Carew, of Antony{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *15 January 1768: Francis Kirkham, of Croan,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 Egloshayle{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 *27 January 1769: John Blewett, of Marazion{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *9 February 1770: Hugh Rogers, of Helston{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *6 February 1771: John Call, of Whiteford,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 Stoke Climsland{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 *17 February 1772: James Vivian, of Pencalenick{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *8 February 1773: William Harris, of Rosewarne,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132 Camborne{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *7 February 1774: John Price, of Penzance{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *6 February 1775:
Peter Bown Peter Bown (19261997) was a British engineer of sound, who has worked extensively as a sound technician, engineer, mixing manager, etc., in a long list of musical productions, from psychedelic rock to classical music; of his collaborations some s ...
, of Rosemerrin{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 or Mawnan{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *9 February 1776: John Eliot, of Trebursey{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *31 January 1777: Richard Gully, of Tresilian{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *28 January 1778: John Stackhouse, of Pendarves,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 Camborne{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1779: Thomas Vyvyan jnr, of Trewan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *2 February 1780: Darell Crabbe-Trelawny, of Coldrennick{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *5 February 1781: Sir John St Aubyn, of Clowance{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=132{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1782: John Coryton, of Crocadon{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *10 February 1783: Christopher Hawkins, of Trewithen{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *9 February 1784: Joseph Beauchamp, of Pengreep,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 Gwennap{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133 *7 February 1785: William (or Weston) Helyar, of Newton{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 Ferrars{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133 *8 February 1786: Sir Michael Nowell, of Falmouth{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *8 February 1787: Samuel Thomas, of Tregolls{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *6 February 1788: Francis Gregor, of Restormel Park{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 or Trewarthenick{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *11 February 1789: Robert Lovell Gwatkin, of Killiow{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1790: Richard Hichens, of Poltair{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *4 February 1791:
Sir William Molesworth, 6th Baronet Sir William Molesworth, 6th Baronet (30 June 1758 – 22 February 1798) was one of the Molesworth baronets of Pencarrow, Cornwall and a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1784 and 1790. Early life Molesworth was the son ...
, of Pencarrow{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *27 January 1792:
Davies Giddy Davies Gilbert (born Davies Giddy, 6 March 1767 – 24 December 1839) was an English engineer, author, and politician. He was elected to the Royal Society on 17 November 1791 and served as President of the Royal Society from 1827 to 1830. He ...
, of Tredrea{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *28 January 1793: Francis Glanville, of Catchfrench{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1794: Edward Archer, of Trelask{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *5 February 1795:
Ralph Allen Daniel Ralph (pronounced ; or ,) is a male given name of English, Scottish and Irish origin, derived from the Old English ''Rædwulf'' and Radulf, cognate with the Old Norse ''Raðulfr'' (''rað'' "counsel" and ''ulfr'' "wolf"). The most common forms ...
of Trelissick in Feock,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133 and Truro{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *5 February 1796: George Enys, of Enys{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1797: William Slade Gully, of Trevenen{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1798: James Buller, of Shillingham{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *2 February 1799: Edmund John Glynn, of Glynn{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169


19th-century sheriffs

{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *10 February 1800: Matthew Mitchell, of Hengar{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *2 February 1801: Edward Collins, of Truthan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *4 February 1802:
Thomas Carlyon Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Ap ...
, of Tregrehan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1803: Thomas Rawlings, of Sander's Hill,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133
Padstow Padstow (; kw, Lannwedhenek) is a town, civil parish and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England. The town is situated on the west bank of the River Camel estuary approximately northwest of Wadebridge, northwest of Bodmin and ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *2 February 1804:
Sir Lionel Copley, 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 "Sieur" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only a ...
, of Bake{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *31 March 1804:
John Bettesworth-Trevanion John Trevanion Purnell Bettesworth-Trevanion (born Bettesworth; 1780 – 8 March 1840) was a Cornish politician. He rebuilt Caerhays as a Gothic-style castle. Early years Bettesworth was born in St Michael Caerhays, Cornwall, England in 1780. ...
, of Caerhayes Castle{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1805: Samuel Stephens, of Tregenna Castle{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *4 February 1806: Thomas Graham, of Penquite{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *3 February 1807:
Sir William Call, 2nd Baronet Sir William Pratt Call, 2nd Baronet (28 September 1781 – 3 December 1851) is best known for holding the office of High Sheriff of Cornwall between 1807 and 1808, and for being a partner in a London banking house. He was the fifth child and se ...
, of Whiteford{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1808: John Tillie Coryton, of Crocadon{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1809: Hon. Charles Bagnall Agar,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 of Lanhydrock{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1810: Richard Oxnam, of Rosehill,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 Penzance{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133 *5 February 1811: William Lewis Salusbury-Trelawny, of Penquite{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 or Trelawne{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133 *29 January 1812: John Vivian, of Pencalenick{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *28 January 1813:
John Colman Rashleigh Sir John Colman Rashleigh, 1st Baronet (23 November 1772 – 4 August 1847) was the first of the Rashleigh baronets and known as a leading figure among the gentry in the parliamentary reform movement. Early life John Colman was born on 23 Novembe ...
, of Prideaux{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *3 February 1814: Rose Price,{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 of Kanegie{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24 or Trengwaiton, Madron{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133 *25 January 1815:
Sir Vyell Vyvyan, 7th 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 "Sieur" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only ...
, of Trelowarren{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=133{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *1 February 1816: Sir Arscott Ourry Molesworth, 7th Baronet, of Pencarrow{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=24{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134{{sfn, Polwhele, 1816, p=169 *29 January 1817: William Arundell Harris, of Kennegy{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25 or Kenegie, Gulval and Lifton Park, near Launceston{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *26 January 1818: Francis Hearle Rodd, of Trebartha Hall{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *27 January 1819: Joseph Sawle Sawle, of Penrice{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *12 February 1820: William Rashleigh, of Menabilly{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25 *6 February 1821: Richard Vyvyan, of Trewan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *4 February 1822: David Howell, of Prideaux{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *31 January 1823: Charles Trelawny, of Coldrinick{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *31 January 1824:
John Samuel Enys John Samuel Enys (21 September 1796 – 29 May 1872) was a British mining engineer and scientist who wrote several important papers on the "duty" of steam engines and other types of power delivery, from water wheels to horses. He also made num ...
, of Enys{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *2 February 1825: William Baron, of Tregear House,{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25 Laneast{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *30 January 1826: Thomas Daniel, of Trelissick{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *5 February 1827: Sir Charles Lemon, 2nd Baronet, of Carclew{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *13 February 1828: James Wentworth Buller, of Shillingham{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25 or William Buller, of Morval{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *11 February 1829: Gordon William Francis Booker Gregor, of Trewarthenick{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *2 February 1830: Edward Collins, of Truthan{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *31 January 1831: John Hearle Tremayne, of
Heligan The Heligan estate (; kw, Helygen, meaning willow tree) was the ancestral home of the Tremayne family near Mevagissey in Cornwall, England. Purchased by Sampson Tremayne in 1569, the present house was built in 1692 and extended in the early 19t ...
{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *6 February 1832: Edward Archer, of Trelaske{{sfn, Hughes, 1898, p=25{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1833: Christopher Wallace Popham, of Antron Lodge or Trevarno, Sithney{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1834: Charles Prideaux Brune of
Prideaux Place Prideaux Place is a grade I listed Elizabethan country house in the parish of Padstow, Cornwall, England. It has been the home of the Prideaux family for over 400 years. The house was built in 1592 by Sir Nicholas Prideaux (1550–1627), a dis ...
,{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 Padstow was initially named, but was replaced by Joseph Sawle Graves-Sawle, of Penrice{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1835: John Buller, of Morval{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1836: Arthur Kelly, of Kelly, Devon{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1837: John Basset, of Tehidy Park{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1838: Joseph Thomas Austen (later Treffry), of Place{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1839: Deeble Peter Hoblyn, of Colquite{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 though
Sir Richard Vyvyan, 8th Baronet Sir Richard Rawlinson Vyvyan, 8th Baronet (6 June 1800 – 15 August 1879) was an English landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1825 and 1857. Life Vyvyan was born at Trelowarren, Cornwall, the son ...
, of Trelowarren was initially named *1840:
Sir Richard Vyvyan, 8th Baronet Sir Richard Rawlinson Vyvyan, 8th Baronet (6 June 1800 – 15 August 1879) was an English landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1825 and 1857. Life Vyvyan was born at Trelowarren, Cornwall, the son ...
, of Trelowarren{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1841: John Hornbrook Gill, of Bickham, Buckland Monachorum, Devon{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1842: Sir William Molesworth, of Pencarrow{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1843: William Marshall, of Treworgey{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1844: Henry Louis Stephens or Stevens, of Tregenna Castle{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1845: Francis Rodd, of Trebartha Hall{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1846: Christopher Henry Thomas Hawkins, of Trewithen{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1847: Nicholas Kendall, of Pelyn, Lanlivery{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1848: Augustus Coryton, of Pentillie{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1849: Sir Samuel Thomas Spry, of Tregols{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1850: William Daubuz, of Killiow{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1851: Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet, of Tregullow{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1852: Sir Colman Rashleigh, 2nd Baronet, of Prideaux{{sfn, Polsue, 1872, p=134 *1853: Richard Foster, of Castle,
Lanlivery Lanlivery ( kw, Lannlyvri) is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is about west of Lostwithiel and five miles (8 km) south of Bodmin. The Saints' Way runs past Lanlivery. H ...
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*1898: Sir Robert Harvey *1899: Sir Lewis Molesworth, 11th Baronet *1900: Sir Robert Harvey, of Trenouth, Grampound


20th-century sheriffs before 1974

{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *1901: Arthur Francis Basset, of Tehidy, Camborne *1902: William Coryton, of Pentillie Castle, near Saltash *1903: Percival Dacres Williams of LanarthCORNWALL SHRIEVALTY LIST OF HIGH SHERIFFS 1900 – 2014
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*1904: John Simons Tregoning *1905: Richard Carlyon Coode *1906: Sir Walter John Trevelyan, baronet *1907: Sir
Charles Augustin Hanson Sir Charles Augustin Hanson, 1st Baronet (1846 – 17 January 1922) of Fowey was a British politician and 590th Lord Mayor of London. He was born in Cornwall to master mariner Joseph Hanson and Mary Ann Hicks and was educated at Fowey School. He ...
*1908: John Cosmo Stuart Rashleigh of Throwleigh, Okehampton, Devon *1909: Carew Davies Gilbert *1910: Francis Buller Howell *1911: Henry Harcourt Williams (1869–1927) *1912: Edward Hain *1913: Rear Adml. Sir Charles John Graves-Sawle, Bt *1914: Roger William Giffard Tyringham of Trevethoe *1915: Charles Hawkins Hext (1851–1917), of Trebah{{efn, For more information, see Alice Hext, his wife. *1916: Col. Charles Robert Prideaux-Brune *1917: George Tallack Petherick of Porthpean House *1918: Edward Galton Baron Lethbridge of Tregeare House, Cornwall *1919: Edward Charles Percival Sanford *1920:
Robert Barclay Fox Robert Barclay Fox (24 July 1873 – 22 April 1934) was a Falmouth businessman and Conservative Party politician in Cornwall. He was known as Barclay Fox. Fox was born the son of Robert Fox (1845–1915) and his wife Ellen Mary Bassett. He ...
{{citation needed, date=August 2020 *1921: John De Cressy Treffry *1922: Sir Hugh Molesworth-St Aubyn, 13th Baronet *1923: Hon. Henry Walter Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes Trefusis *1924: Cornelius Cecil Morley of Trelawne *1925: Alnod John Boger of Wolsdon *1926: George Horace Johnstone of Trewithen, Grampound Road, Nr Truro *1927: John Williams of Scorrier House *1928: Col
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*1929:
Camborne Haweis Paynter Camborne ( kw, Kammbronn) is a town in Cornwall, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 20,845. The northern edge of the parish includes a section of the South West Coast Path, Hell's Mouth and Deadman's Cove. Camborne was former ...
*1930: Robert Alexander Harvey of Trenowth, Grampound Road, Nr Truro *1931: Sir Edward Hoblyn Warren Bolitho *1932: Capt. John Tillie Coryton of Pentillie Castle *1933: Richard Vernon Favell of Penberth *1934:
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*1935: John Lionel Rogers of Penrose, Helston *1936: Capt. Charles Henry Tremayne of Carclew *1937: Charles Henry Le Grice *1938:
Alfred Martyn Williams Commander Alfred Martyn Williams, CBE, DSC (14 May 1897 – 1 March 1985) was a British naval officer and Conservative MP for North Cornwall. He won the seat from the Liberals in 1924, but lost it to them in 1929. He unsuccessfully tried to win it ...
, CBE *1939: Sir
Charles Edwin Bourne Hanson Sir Charles Edwin Bourne Hanson, 2nd Baronet (1874-1958) was British Army officer and stockbroker who was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1936. His father was Sir Charles Augustin Hanson, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1917-18. Hanson was an ...
*1940:
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*1941: William Reginald Rendell *1942: Arthur Treve Holman *1943: George Grenville Fortescue of Boconnoc, Lostwithiel *1944: Michael Percival Williams of Lanarth, St Kevern *1945: Kenneth James Acton Davis *1946: Cuthbert Lloyd Fox *1947: Sir John Carew Pole *1948: Sir John Molesworth St Aubyn, 14th Baronet *1949: Brigadier Stephen Williams of Tregullow *1950: Sir Bernard Rawlings *1951: Lt. Col. Giffard Loftus Tyringham of Knoll House, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne *1952: Peter Michael Williams of Burncoose, Gwennap, Redruth *1953: Col. George Thomson of Catchfrench *1954: Sir John Tremayne Tremayne. *1955: Major-General Charles Edward Edward-Collins of Trewardale in Blisland. *1956: Major Simon Edward Bolitho *1957: Maurice Petherick *1958: Eric George William Warde Harrison *1959: M.G. Bickford-Smith, Trevarno, Helston *1960: Nicholas Kendall, Pelyn, Lostwithiel *1961:
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*1962: Col. W G Petherick of Porthpean House *1963: Cmdr. R M Favel of Penberth, St Buryan *1964: Lt. Cmdr. David Verney of Trevella House, St Erme *1965: Henry Richard Graham-Vivian of Bosaham, Manaccan, Helston *1966: John Desmond Grenville Fortescue of The Stewardry, Boconnoc, Lostwithiel *1967: Henry Trefusis, Trefusis, Falmouth *1968: Francis Julian Williams, Caerhays Castle, Gorran, St. Austell *1969: Bernard Penrose, Killiow, Truro *1970: Charles Le Grice, Trereife, Penzance *1971: Brig. Charles Thurstan Edward-Collins of Popes Cottage, Blisland, Bodmin *1972: Major Jeffery Coryton of Pentillie Castle, Saltash *1973: Philip Hamilton Fox of Stable Court, Mawnan Smith, Falmouth


20th-century from 1974 (high sheriffs)

{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *1974: John Francis Arthur St Aubyn, Baron St Levan *1975: Sir Arscott Molesworth-St Aubyn, 15th Baronet of Tetcott Manor, Holsworthy, Devon *1976: Lieutenant Commander Jeremy David Tetley of Garlenick Manor, Grampound, Nr. Truro *1977: Geoffrey Jermyn Holborow of Ladock House, Ladock, Nr. Truro *1978: Christopher Petherick of Porthpean House, Porthpean, St. Austell *1979: Sir Richard Carew-Pole, Bt. of Antony House, Torpoint *1980: Gerald Strachan Pawle *1981: Major Edward Walter Moyle Magor of Lamellyn, St Tudy *1982: Simon Douglas Young-Jamieson of St Columb Minor *1983: Elizabeth Alison Johnstone of Creed Barn, Grampound, Truro *1984: Robert David Lyle of Bonython, Cury *1985: Maj.-Gen. Edward Michael Hall *1986: Major Nathaniel Duncan Spry Grant-Dalton *1987:
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*1988: Diana Evelyn Colville of Penheale Manor, Launceston *1989: George Edward Michael Trinick of Newton House, Lanhydrock, Bodmin *1990: John Michael Williams of Estray Parc, Budock, Falmouth *1991:
David Treffry David Treffry, OBE, (7 October 1926 – 3 April 2000) was a British colonial servant, international financier and High Sheriff of Cornwall. Early life David Treffry, a member of the old Cornish family of Treffry, was born at Porthpean in 1926. H ...
(1926–2000) *1992: Michael Locks Latham of Trebartha Lodge, nr. Launceston *1993: Richard John Gilbert of Lancarffe, Bodmin *1994: Michael Galsworthy *1995: Mrs Elizabeth Bolitho *1996: Mrs
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(née Fox){{citation needed, date=October 2020 *1997: Major Charles F T Edward-Collins *1998:
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*1999: Lieutenant Commander Nicholas John Trefusis *2000: Lady Frances Barbara Molyneux Banham


21st-century high sheriffs

{{columns-list, colwidth=30em, *2001: John Michael Williams *2002: Mrs Judith Ann Coode *2003: Christopher Leslie Perkins *2004: James Piers Southwell St Aubyn of Tredrea Manor *2005: Peter John Dixon Hodgson CBE *2006: Mrs Louella Hanbury-Tenison *2007: The Hon. Evelyn Arthur Hugh Boscawen of
Tregothnan Tregothnan is a country house and estate near the village of St Michael Penkivel, southeast of Truro, Cornwall, England, which has for many centuries been a possession of the Boscawens. Geography Location Tregothnan is located on a hill overl ...
*2008: Sir Ralph Ferrers Alexander Vyvyan Bt of Trelowarren,
Helston Helston ( kw, Hellys) is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated at the northern end of the Lizard Peninsula approximately east of Penzance and south-west of Falmouth.Ordnance Survey: Landranger map she ...
*2009: Iain Anthony Mackie *2010: James Piran Williams *2011: Colonel Edward Bolitho, of
Trengwainton Trengwainton ( kw, Tredhigwenton, meaning ''farm of eternal springtime'') is a garden situated in Madron, near Penzance, Cornwall, England, UK, which has been in the ownership of the National Trust since 1961. The garden is noted for its collecti ...
*2012: Catherine Mead *2013: James Kitson of
Looe Looe (; kw, Logh, ) is a coastal town and civil parish in south-east Cornwall, England, with a population of 5,280 at the 2011 census. Looe is west of Plymouth and south of Liskeard, divided in two by the River Looe, East Looe ( kw, links= ...
{{cite web, url= http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=24821#HighSheriff, title= Cornwall Lieutenancy, publisher= Cornwall Council, access-date = 1 June 2013 *2014: Charles Henry Williams *2015: Anthony D. G. Fortescue of Estate Office, Boconnoc,
Lostwithiel Lostwithiel (; kw, Lostwydhyel) is a civil parish and small town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom at the head of the estuary of the River Fowey. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,739, increasing to 2,899 at the 2011 ...
(died in office, 9 November 2015) *2016: Mrs Jane Hartley of Holywell Bay, Newquay *2017: Mrs
Sarah Elizabeth Coryton Sarah Elizabeth Coryton was a High Sheriff of Cornwall, UK. She lives in Saltash, in Pentillie Castle Pentillie Castle is a grade II* listed country house and estate on the bank of the River Tamar in Paynters Cross, near to St Mellion, in Co ...
of St Mellion *2018: Paul Young-Jamieson{{cite web, url=https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/cornwall-lieutenancy/your-lieutenancy/the-high-sheriff/, title=The High Sheriff, publisher= Cornwall County Council, access-date= 16 April 2019 *2019: John Willis of Wadebridge *2020: Kate Holborow of Ladock *2021: Mark Thomas of The Granary, Treguddick Mill, South Petherwin{{Cite web, title=Notices {{! All Notices {{! The Gazette, url=https://www.thegazette.co.uk/all-notices/notice?text=&categorycode=G102000000¬icetypes=&location-postcode-1=&location-distance-1=1&location-local-authority-1=&numberOfLocationSearches=1&start-publish-date=&end-publish-date=&edition=&london-issue=&edinburgh-issue=&belfast-issue=&sort-by=&results-page-size=10, access-date=2021-08-01, website=www.thegazette.co.uk *2022: Andrew Williams of Lanhydrock


See also

{{Portal, Cornwall * List of office holders of the Duchy of Cornwall


Notes

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References

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