High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire

High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire is in High Sheriff.

In 1319 John Darcy 1st Baron Darcy of Knayth [aged 39] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

On 19th November 1341 Nicholas Longford [aged 56] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1393 Thomas Rempston was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

On 11th November 1394 Nicholas III Longford [aged 43] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1479 John Babington [aged 56] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1575 Henry Pierrepont [aged 29] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1595 Edward Montagu 1st Baron Montagu [aged 32] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1595 Richard Whalley of Kirton [aged 29] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1608 Robert Pierrepont 1st Earl Kingston [aged 23] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

Chronicle of Abbot Ralph of Coggeshall

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In 1610 Gervase Clifton 1st Baronet [aged 22] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1611 John Isham 1st Baronet [aged 28] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In November 1638 George Chaworth 1st Viscount Chaworth [aged 84] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1695 Thomas Willoughby 1st Baron Middleton [aged 22] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1703 Borlase Warren [aged 26] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1706 George Savile 7th Baronet [aged 27] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1727 Gervase Clifton 6th Baronet was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1797 Richard Lumley-Saunderson 6th Earl Scarborough [aged 39] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1820 Robert Clifton 7th Baronet [aged 53] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1820 Juckes Granville Juckes-Clifton 8th Baronet [aged 51] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

In 1930 Edward Thomas Le Marchant 4th Baronet [aged 58] was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.