High Sheriff of Denbighshire - 19th Century

19th Century

  • 1800: John Lloyd Wynne of Coed Coch
  • 1801: John Meredith Mostyn of Segroit
  • 1802: Daniel Leo of Llanerch-y-Park
  • 1803: Henry Ellis Boates of Rose Hill
  • 1804: Robert William Wynne of Gartewin
  • 1805: Samuel Ryley of Marchwiel
  • 1806: Richard Jones of Belan Place, Ruabon
  • 1807: Simon Yorke of Erddig
  • 1808: Richard Harry Kenrick of Nantclwyd
  • 1809: Joseph Ablett of Llanbedr Hall
  • 1810: Richard Lloyd of Bronhaulog
  • 1811: John Wynne of Garthmeilio
  • 1812: Wiiliam Edwards of Hendre House
  • 1813: Thomas Murrall Griffiths of Wrexham
  • 1814: Edward Rowland of Gardden Lodge
  • 1815: Charles Wynne Griffith Wynne of Voelas
  • 1816: Edward Edwards of Cerrig Llwydion
  • 1817: Pierce Wynne Yorke of Duffryn Aled
  • 1818: Edward Lloyd of Berth near Ruthin
  • 1819: John Chambres Jones of Bryneisteddfod
  • 1820: John Lloyd Salusbury of Galltfaenan
  • 1821: John Madocks, of Vron-iw
  • 1822: Samuel Newton, of Pickill
  • 1823: Sir David Erskine, 1st Baronet of Pwll-y-Crochon
  • 1824: Richard Middelton Lloyd of Wrexham
  • 1825: William Egerton of Gresford Lodge
  • 1826: Thomas Fitzhugh of Plas Power
  • 1827: John Price of Plascoch Llanychan
  • 1828: Lloyd Hesketh Bamford Hesketh of Gwyrch Castle
  • 1829: William Lloyd, of Bryn Estyn
  • 1830: William Hanmer, of Bodnod
  • 1831: Wilson Jones, of Gelygynan
  • 1832: Edward Lloyd, of Cefn
  • 1833: William Parry Yale, of Plas-yn-Yale
  • 1834: Francis Richard Price, of Bryn-y-Pys
  • 1835: Sir Robert Cunliffe, 4th Baronet, of Acton Park
  • 1836: John Robin, of Tain y Graig
  • 1837: John Heaton, of Plas Heaton
  • 1838: Samuel Sandbach, of Hafodunos, Abergele
  • 1839: Sir John Williams, 2nd Baronet, of Bodelwyddan
  • 1840: Townshend Mainwaring, of Marchwiel Hall
  • 1841: Henry Ellis Boates, of Rose Hill
  • 1842: Thomas Molyneux Williams, of Penbedw Hall
  • 1843: John Townshend, of Trevallyn
  • 1844: Henry Warter Meredith, of Pentrebychan, Wrexham
  • 1845: Charles Wynne, of Garthmeilio, near Cerrigydriudion
  • 1846: Brownlow Wynne Wynne, of Garthewin, near Abergele
  • 1847: Richard Lloyd Edwards, of Bronhaulog, Abergele
  • 1848: Simon Yorke, of Erddig
  • 1849: Thomas Griffith, of Trevalyn Hall
  • 1850: John Burton, of Minera Hall, Wrexham
  • 1851: Thomas Hughes, of Astrad Hall
  • 1852: Francis James Hughes, of Acton House, Wrexham
  • 1853: Peirce Wynne Yorke, of Dyffryn Aled
  • 1854: Richard Jones, of Bellan Place, Ruabon
  • 1855: Henry Robertson Sandbach, of Havodunos, Abergele
  • 1856: John Jesse, of Llanbedre Hall, Ruthin
  • 1857: John Edward Madocks, of Glan-y-Wern
  • 1858: John Jocelyn Ffoulkes, of Erriviatt
  • 1859: Thomas Lloyd Fitzhugh, of Plas Power, Wrexham
  • 1860: James Hardcastle, of Penylan, near Ruabon
  • 1861: Charles John Tottenham, of Berwyn House, near Llangollen
  • 1862: Sir Hugh Williams, 3rd Baronet, of Bodelwyddan
  • 1863: John Lloyd of Rhagatt, Corwen
  • 1864: John Lloyd Wynne, of Coed Coch, Abergele was initially named, but was replaced by Boscawen Trevor Griffith, of Trevalyn Hall, Wrexham
  • 1865: John Lloyd Wynne, of Coed Coch, Abergele
  • 1866: Robert Bamford Hesketh, of Gwrych Castle, Abergele
  • 1867: Philip Henry Chambres, of Llysmeirchion
  • 1868: Sir Robert Cunliffe, 5th Baronet of Acton Park, near Wrexham
  • 1869: Charles Wynne-Finch, of Voelas
  • 1870: John Richard Heaton, of Plas Heaton
  • 1871: Samuel Pearce Hope, of Marchwiel Hall
  • 1872: William Cornwallis-West, of Ruthin Castle
  • 1873: James Hassall Foulkes, of Llay Place
  • 1874: John Carstairs Jones, of Gelligynan
  • 1875: William Chambres, of Dolben
  • 1876: Thomas Barnes, of The Quinta, Oswestry
  • 1877: Henry Potts, of Glanravon, Mold
  • 1878: James Goodrich, of Eyarth House, Ruthin
  • 1879: Richard Myddeltoh Biddulpb of Chirk Castle, Chirk
  • 1880: Tom Naylor Leyland, of Nantclwyd Hall, Ruthin,
  • 1881: Oliver Burton, of Gwaenynog, Denbigh
  • 1882: John Fairfax Jesse, of Caerfron, Llanbedr, Ruthin
  • 1883: George Allanson Cayley, of Llannerch, St. Asaph,
  • 1884: William Douglas Wynne Griffith, of Garn, Trefnant
  • 1885: Hugh Robert Hughes, of Ystrad, Denbigh,
  • 1886: Colonel Henry Warter Meredith, of Pentrebychan Hall, Wrexham.
  • 1887: Henry Davis Pochin, of Bodnant Hall, Eglwysbach,
  • 1888: Captain John Charles Best, of Plas-yn-vivod, Llangollen
  • 1889: Charles William Townshend of Trevalyn, Wrexham
  • 1890: Sir Herbert Lloyd Watkin Williams-Wynn, 7th Baronet of Wynnstay, Ruabon
  • 1891: John Robert Burton, of Minera Hall, near Wrexham
  • 1892: James Coster Edwards of Trevor Hall, near Ruabon
  • 1893: Edward William Lloyd Wynne of Coed Coch
  • 1894: Edward Evans, of Bronwylfa, Wrexham
  • 1895: Philip Yorke of Erddig, Wrexham
  • 1896: Edward Owen Vaughan Lloyd of Rhagatt, Corwen
  • 1897: Thomas Williams, of Llewcsog, Denbigh
  • 1898: Sir George Everard Arthur Cayley, 9th Baronet of Llanerch Park, St. Asaph
  • 1899: John Higson, of Plas Madoc, Llanrwst

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