List of High Sheriffs
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- 1070–1096: Hugh de Port
- 1105: Henry de Port (son of Hugh)
- 1129: William de Pont de l'Arche
- 1130: William de Pont de l'Arche
- 1150: Thurstan de Popham
- 1159: Turcinus
- 1161–1169: Richard, son of Turcinus
- 1170–1173: Hugo de Gundevill
- 1174–1179: Herudus de Stratoon and Hugo de Gundevill
- 1180–1188: Geoffrey, son of Azon.
- 1189: Ogerus, son of Ogerus
- 1189: Godfrey de Luci
- 1190: John de Rebez
- 1191: Willam Briwerre
- 1192: Ogerus, son of Ogerus
- 1193–1200: Hugo de Bosco
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