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Culture, England, Crown, High Sheriff of Staffordshire

High Sheriff of Staffordshire is in High Sheriff.

In 1441 Richard Archer (age 54) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1450 John Stanley (age 27) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1459 John Stanley (age 36) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1465 John Stanley (age 42) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1469 John Stanley (age 46) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1510 Thomas Neville (age 35) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1515 Thomas Neville (age 40) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1523 Edward Littleton (age 18) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1539 Edward Littleton (age 34) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1543 Thomas Fitzherbert (age 29) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

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The Deeds of King Henry V, or in Latin Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.

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In 1548 and 1568 John Fleetwood (age 31) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1552 George Blount (age 39) was elected High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1554 Thomas Fitzherbert (age 40) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1559 Humphrey Welles (age 57) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1572 George Blount (age 59) was elected High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1606 Edward Brabazon 1st Baron Ardee (age 58) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1637 John Skeffington 2nd Baronet (age 47) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1645 Edward Mainwaring (age 68) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1660 Brian Broughton 1st Baronet (age 41) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire

In 1663 William Sneyd (age 50) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1671 Henry Gough (age 21) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1762 Edward Littleton 4th Baronet (age 35) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1763 John Sneyd of Belmont (age 28) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1797 Robert Lawley 1st Baron Wenlock (age 29) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1799 Joseph Scott 1st Baronet (age 46) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

In 1819 Jesse Watts-Russell (age 32) was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.