18th Century
- 1701 Robert Suckling, of Woodton
- 1702 William Newman, of Baconsthorpe
- 1703 Roger Crowe, of Norwich
- 1704 Richanl Knight, of Attlebridge
- 1705 James Hoste, of Sandringham
- 1706 Richard Dashwood, of Cockley Cley
- 1707 Beaupre Bell, of Outwell
- 1708 Henry Framingham, of Burnham
- 1709 Henry Heron, of Ketteringham
- 1710 Sir Peter Seaman, Kt. of Norwich
- 1711 John Fowle, of Broome
- 1712 James Harcourt, of Carleton by Norwich
- 1713 Thomas Wright, of East Harling
- 1714 Edward Lombe, of Great Mellon
- 1715 Thomas Durrant, of Scottow
- 1716 Thomas Rogers, of Dersingham, (died)
- Thomas Rogers, jnr. of Dersingham, succeeded
- 1717 William Berners, of Lynn Regis
- 1718 John Howes, of Morningthorpe
- 1719 John Colman, of Broome
- 1720 Peter Elwin, of Tottington
- 1721 Nathaniel Life, of Swaffham
- 1722 William Rootley, of West Barsham
- 1723 Gresham Page, of Saxthorpe
- 1724 Robert Clough, of Feltwell
- 1725 Richard Whitaker, of Matlask
- 1726 Rice Wiggett, of Guestwick
- 1727 Roger Pratt, of West Ruston
- 1728 John Bedingfield, of Beeston St. Andrew
- 1729 Cyril Wych, of Hockwold cum Wilton
- 1730 Richard Tubby, of Brockdish
- 1731 Thomas Cooper, of North Walsham
- 1732 John Wilson, of Stanhoe
- 1733 William Helwys, of Morton
- 1734 Edwin Coney, Houghton by Walsingham
- 1735 George Smith, Topcroft
- 1736 William Henry Fleming, of Watton
- 1737 Peter Rosier, of Pulham
- 1738 Thomas Bell, of Oulton
- 1739 John Parr, of Salthouse
- 1740 Henry Negus, of Hoveton St. Peter
- 1741 James Mackarel, of Ringland
- 1742 John Thurston, Barwick
- 1743 Edward Atkyns, of Ketteringham
- 1744 Peter Barret, of Horstead
- 1745 Barry Love, of Ormesby
- 1746 Sir Horatio Pettus, Bt. of Rackheath
- 1747 Charles Cooper Morley, of East Barsham
- 1748 William Jermy, of Bayfield
- 1749 Thomas Sotherton, of Taverham
- 1750 Leonard Mapes, of Rollesby
- 1751 Robert Knopwood, of Threxton
- 1752 Francis Longe, of Spixworth
- 1753 Hamilton Custance, of Weston
- 1754 Cotton Symonds, of Ormesby
- 1755 Miles Branthwayt, of Attlebridge
- 1756 John Barker, of Shropham, (died)
- Philip Bedingfield, of Ditchingham, succeeded
- 1757 Israel Longe, of Dunston
- 1758 Hammond Alpe, of Little Fransham
- 1759 Richard Fuller, of Whetaere-Burgh
- 1760 John Berney, of Bracon Ash
- 1761 William Churchman, of Mangreen
- 1762 Sir Hanson Berney, Baronet of Kirby Bedon
- 1763 Sir Edward Astley, 4th Baronet of Melton Constable
- 1764 John Davis, of Watlington
- 1765 William Wiggett Bulwer, of Wood Dalling
- 1766 John Norris, of Great Witchingham
- 1767 Crisp Molineux, of Garboldisham
- 1768 William Woodley, of Eccles
- 1769 Edmund Rolfe (the younger), of Heacham
- 1770 John Micklethwaite, of Beeston St. Andrew
- 1771 James Smyth, of Topcroft
- 1772 Sir John Lombe, 1st Baronet of Great Melton
- 1773 Edward Hase, of Sall
- 1774 Thomas Lobb Clinte, of South Pickenhamn
- 1775 Brigg Prire Fountaine, of Narford
- 1776 Nicholas Styleman, of Snettisham
- 1777 Charles Gurneys, of Hedenham
- 1778 Sir Henry Peyton, Bt. of Narborough
- 1779 John Berney Petre, of Westwick
- 1780 Sir Thomas Beauchamp Proctor, 2nd Baronet of Langley
- 1781 Robert Lee Doughty, of Hanworth
- 1782 Henry Lee Warner, of Walsingham
- 1783 Sir Martin Browne ffolkes, 1st Baronet of Hillington
- 1784 Sir Thomas Durrant, 1st Baronet of Scottow
- 1785 Sir Edward Stracey, of Rackheath
- 1786 Francis Longe, of Spixworth
- 1787 Edward Billingsley, of Hockwold cum Wilton
- 1788 Thomas Kerrich, of Geldestone
- 1789 Brampton Gurdon Dillingham, of Letton
- 1790 James Pell, of Snare-hill, near Thetford
- 1791 Sir John Fenn, Kt of East Dereham
- 1792 Anthony Hamond, of Westacre
- 1793 Edward Roger Pratt, of Ryston
- 1794 John Richard Dashwood, of Cockley Cley
- 1793 George Nelthorpe, of Lynford
- 1796 Thomas Browne Evans, of Kirby Bedon
- 1797 Joseph Wyndham, of Earsham
- 1798 George Stone, of Bedingham
- 1799 John Motteux, of Beachamwell
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