High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire - 18th Century

18th Century

  • 1700: Robert Hacker
  • 1706: Mundy Musters of Colwick
  • 1710: John Molyneux of Terversal
  • 1712: John Molyneux of Terversal
  • 1714: George Sharp
  • 1719: Lyonel Copley
  • 1724: John Shaw, of Brinley upon the Hill
  • 1726: Beilby Thomson
  • 1727: Richard Browne, of Gulthorpe
  • 1729: Samuel Peak
  • 1729: Anthony Eyre
  • 1731: John Nevill
  • 1732: John Neal
  • 1734: Thomas Porter
  • 1737: Sir William Molyneux, 6th Baronet of Wellow
  • 1737: William Challand
  • 1738: Joseph Clay, of Nottingham
  • 1741: Thomas Langford
  • 1742: William Cartwright
  • 1748: Sir Charles Molyneux, 5th Baronet of Teversal Manor
  • 1753: Mundy Musters of Colwick
  • 1758: Sir George Smith, 1st Baronet of East Stoke
  • 1761: Sir Samuel Gordon, 1st Baronet of Newarke-upon-Trent
  • 1766: John Bell of Colston Bassett
  • 1767: Sir Gervase Clifton Bt of Clifton Hall, Nottingham
  • 1770: Urban Hall of Mansfield Woodhouse
  • 1777: John Musters of Colwick
  • 1778:
  • 1779: Robert (or William) Denison of Ossington
  • 1781: Lancelot Rolleston of Watnall
  • 1782: John Gilbert Cooper
  • 1782: John Litchfield
  • 1783:
  • 1784: Pendock Neal
  • 1785: Sherbrooke Lowe, of Southwell
  • 1786: Anthony Hartshorne
  • 1787: Thomas Waterhouse
  • 1788: R.Stenton
  • 1789: John Chamberlin, of Sutton Bonnington
  • 1790: G. Chaworth
  • 1791: George de Ligne Gregory of Harlaxton
  • 1792: Edward Thornton Gould
  • 1794: Hon. John Simpson of Babworth Hall
  • 1796: John Wright of Nottingham, later of Lenton Hall
  • 1798: Nathaniel Stubbins of Holme Pierrepoint

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