High Sheriff of Cornwall - Fifteenth Century Sheriffs

Fifteenth Century Sheriffs

  • 1400–1404: Henry of Monmouth
  • 1402: Sir John Arundell of Lanherne
  • 1405: John Grenville
  • 1405: John Cole
  • 1406–1412: Henry of Monmouth
  • 1412: John Arundell of Bideford
  • 1413–1414: John Rederow
  • 1415: William Talbot
  • 1416: Sir Otto Trevarthyn
  • 1417: Henry Fullford
  • 1418: Sir John Arundell of Lanherne
  • 1419: Stephen Derneford of Rame
  • 1420–1422: Sir John Arundell of Trerice
  • 1423: Thomas Carminow
  • 1424: William Talbot
  • 1425: Sir John Herle
  • 1426: Sir John Arundell
  • 1428: John Nanfan
  • 1429: Thomas Carminow
  • 1430: Robert Chambelyn
  • 1432: James Chudleigh or Chuddelegh
  • 1433: Sir John Herle
  • 1435: Thomas Bonevill of Trelawn
  • 1436: Thomas Whalesborough of Whalesborough
  • 1437: Ren. Arundell
  • 1438: John Coleshull
  • 1439: John Nanfan
  • 1440: John Mundy
  • 1441: Thomas Whalesborough
  • 1442: John Blewett of St Colan
  • 1443: John Arundell
  • 1444: Nicholas Power
  • 1445: John Champernowne of Inswork
  • 1446: John Austell or de Austell
  • 1447: Henry Fortescue
  • 1448: John Trevelyan
  • 1449: John Basset of Tehidy
  • 1450: John Nanfan
  • 1451: Thomas Butside or Budockshed, of Budeaux
  • 1452: William Daubeney
  • 1453: Thomas Whalesborough (son of Thomas, Sheriff in 1441)
  • 1454: John Petit
  • 1455: John Cornworth
  • 1456: John Nanfan
  • 1457: John Arundell
  • 1458: John Whalesborough (son of Thomas, Sheriff in 1453)
  • 1459: John Trevelyan
  • 1461: Richard Champernowne
  • 1462–1463: Renfry (or Humphrey) Arundell of Lanherne
  • 1464: Thomas Bere
  • 1465: Alver Cornburg
  • 1466: William Bere
  • 1467: Sir John Colshull
  • 1468: John Sergeaux
  • 1469: Alver Cornburg or Alfred Cornburgh
  • 1470: Sir John Arundell of Trerice (killed in office)
  • 1471–1474: John Fortescue
  • 1475: Richard, Duke of Gloucester
  • 1476: John Fortescue
  • 1477: Egid. Daubeney
  • 1478: William Carnesew of Bokelly in St Kew
  • 1479: Sir Robert Willoughby
  • 1480: Richard Nanfan
  • 1481: Thomas Grenville of Stowe
  • 1482: Thomas Fulford
  • 1483: John Treffry of Fowey
  • 1484: Sir James Tyrrell of Trerice
  • 1485: John Tremayne of Collacombe
    or Sir William Haughton
  • 1486: Thomas Grenville
  • 1487: John Tremayne of Tremayne
  • 1488: Alexander Carew of Antony
  • 1489: Richard Nanfan
  • 1490: Sir John Treffry
  • 1491: John Roscarrock of Roscarrock in Endellion
  • 1492: Thomas Tregarthyn of Tregarthyn
  • 1493: Richard Vyvyan of Treviddren in St Buryan
  • 1494: Walter Enderby
  • 1495: Peter Bevill
  • 1496: Edward Arundell
  • 1497: John Basset
  • 1498–1499: Sir Piers Edgcumbe (or Edgecombe) of Cutayle
  • 1500: Sir John Treffry

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