List of Sheriffs
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Each High Sheriff begins their year in office on 1 April.
Year | Sheriff |
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1974 | Sir Neville Butterworth |
1976 | Colonel Sir Richard Dawnay Martin-Bird |
1978 | Kathleen Ollerenshaw |
1982 | John Nightingale |
1983 | Angela Fishwick |
1985 | Col. Tom Sherman OBE VRD* |
1986 | Col Sir John Timmins, KCVO, OBE |
1987 | Col. Arthur Axford OBE |
1989 | Col. William M Elder CStJ TD |
1990 | Norman Quick of Altrincham |
1991 | David Wilson OBE |
1994 | Sir John Zochonis |
1995 | Edmund Gartside |
1996 | Mary Flora MacKinnon Firth |
1997 | Warren J. Smith |
1998 | John Lee, Lord Lee of Trafford |
1999 | Norman K Stoller CBE CStJ |
2000 | Major John Noel Abbott TD DL of Alderley Edge |
2001 | Lady Joyce Montgomery |
2002 | Netar Mallick |
2003 | Sue Hodgkiss |
2004 | Robert Eric Hough |
2005 | Chief Constable Sir David Wilmot |
2006 | Alexandra Burslem |
2007 | Michael Oglesby |
2008 | Edith Conn |
2009 | Christian Wewer DL |
2010 | Anil Ruia OBE JP DL |
2011 | Christine Lee-Jones |
2012 | George Almond of Bromley Cross, Bolton |
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