High Sheriff of Derbyshire - 17th Century

17th Century

  • 1600: Sir Francis Leake of Kirk Hallam
  • 1601: Sir Francis Leake of Kirk Hallam
  • 1602: Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington Hall
  • 1603: Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow
  • 1604: Henry Willoughby of Risley
  • 1605: Christopher Fulwood of Middleton by Youlgrave
  • 1605: Sir Peter Fretcheville of Staveley Hall
  • 1606: Sir John Harpur of Swarkestone
  • 1607: Sir Richard Harpur of Littleover
  • 1608: Henry Cavendish of Chatsworth
  • 1609: John Curzon of Kedleston Hall
  • 1610: Thomas Burdett(later Sir Thomas Burdett Bt) of Foremark
  • 1611: Sir George Fullwood of Middleton Hall
  • 1612: Sir Henry Leigh of Eggington Hall
  • 1613: Sir Thomas Reresby of Ashover Hall
  • 1614: Henry Agard of Foston Hall
  • 1615: Sir William Kniveton Bt. of Mercaston Hall
  • 1616: John Bullock of Darley Abbey
  • 1617: Francis Mundy of Markeaton Hall
  • 1618: Sir Roger Manners of Whitwell Hall
  • 1619: Godfrey Thacker of Repton
  • 1620: John Millward of Broadlow Ash
  • 1621: Thomas Eyre of Hassop
  • 1622: Jacinth Sacheverel of Morley
  • 1623 (part): Henry Hunloke, of Wingerworth. Died in office.
  • 1623 (part):Sir Gilbert Knivetonof Bradley
  • 1624: Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington Hall
  • 1625: Henry Harpur of Calke Abbey
  • 1626: Sir John Fitzherbert of Norbury Hall
  • 1627: Sir Edward Vernon of Sudbury Hall
  • 1628: Thomas Burton of Holmfield
  • 1629: Sir John Stanhope of Elvaston
  • 1630: Francis Bradshaw of Bradshaw
  • 1631: Humphrey Okeover of Okeover Hall
  • 1632: John Manners of Nether Haddon
  • 1633: Sir Francis Foljambe Bt. of Walton
  • 1634: John Gell of Hopton Hall
  • 1635: John Millward of Snitterton Hall
  • 1636: Sir John Harpur of Swarkstone
  • 1637: Sir John Curzon Bt of Kedleston Hall
  • 1638: Sir John Shalcross of Shalcross
  • 1639: John Agard of Foston Hall
  • 1640: Christopher Horton of Catton Hall
  • 1641: Sir John Harpur of Eggington and Calke Abbey
  • 1642-44: No Sheriffs
  • 1645: Sir George Gresley Bt of Drakelow Hall
  • 1646: Sir Edward Coke Bt of Longford Hall
  • 1647: Michael Burton, of Holmsfield
  • 1648: Sir Samuel Sleigh of Ash
  • 1649: Anthony Morewood of Alfreton Hall
  • 1650: Sir Francis Burdett Bt of Foremarke Hall
  • 1651: John Stanhope of Elvaston
  • 1652: Godfrey Clarke of Somersall Hall
  • 1653: George Sitwell of Renishaw Hall
  • 1654: William Leech of Shipley
  • 1655: J Ferrers of Walton
  • 1656: James Abney of Willesley
  • 1657: Walter Horton of Catton Hall
  • 1658: Robert Eyre of Highlow
  • 1659: John Mundy of Markeaton Hall
  • 1660: John Mundy of Markeaton Hall
  • 1661: Charles Agard of Foston Hall
  • 1662: Sir William Boothby, 1st Baronet of Broadlow Ash
  • 1663: Sir Thomas Gresley, 2nd Baronet of Drakelow Hall
  • 1664: George Vernon of Sudbury Hall
  • 1665: Robert Ashton of Middleton Hall, Stoney Middleton
  • 1666: Sir Samuel Sleigh of Ash
  • 1667: Edward Pegge of Beauchief
  • 1668: Thomas Gladwin of Tupton
  • 1669: Francis Burton, of Dronfield
  • 1670: Cornelius Clerke of Norton
  • 1671: Adrian Mundy of Quorndon
  • 1672: Francis Sitwell of Renishaw Hall (died and replaced February 1671 by Sir Robert Cook)
  • 1673: Sir John Gell, 2nd Baronet of Hopton Hall
  • 1674: Samuel Hallows of Norton
  • 1675: T.Burton of Holmsfield
  • 1675: Simon Degge of Derby
  • 1676: Sir Gilbert Clarke of Somersall Hall
  • 1677: John Morewood of Alfreton Hall
  • 1678: Henry Keys of Hopwell
  • 1679: John Lowe of Alderwasley Hall
  • 1680: Henry Millward of Snitterton Hall
  • 1681: Henry Balguy of Derwent Hall
  • 1682: Godrey Meynell of Bradley
  • 1683: William Allestry of Walton
  • 1684: Reginald Pindar, of Duffield
  • 1685; Matthew Smith of Derby
  • 1686: John Shalcross, of Shalcross
  • 1687:Sir Henry Hunloke, 2nd Bart. 1645-1715 Of Wingerworth Hall, Derbyshire.
  • 1688: John Borrow of Castle-fields
  • 1689: Robert Wilmot of Osmaston Hall
  • 1690: Edward Fynney of Middleton Hall, Stoney Middleton
  • 1691: William Eyre of Holm
  • 1692: Sir Nathaniel Curzon, 2nd Baronet of Kedleston Hall
  • 1693: James Chetham of Etwal
  • 1694: Francis Mundy of Markeaton Hall
  • 1695: Samuel Pole of Radbourne Hall
  • 1696: John Bagshaw of Hucklow
  • 1697: Gilbert Mundy of Allestree
  • 1697: Sir Francis Coke, of Trusley
  • 1698: Sir Charles Skrimshire of Chesterfield
  • 1699: George Saville of Hill-Top

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