High Sheriff of Greater Manchester - List of Sheriffs

List of Sheriffs

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Each High Sheriff begins their year in office on 1 April.

Year Sheriff
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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