High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire - 18th Century

18th Century

  • 1700: Thomas Lloyd of Grove
  • 1701: Hugh Lloyd of Ffoshelyg
  • 1702: John Edwardes of Treffgarne
  • 1703: Julius Deedes of St Dogmael
  • 1704: Simon Willy of Lampeter Velfrey
  • 1705: John Barlow of Lawrenny
  • 1706: George Owen of Priskilly
  • 1707: Sir Arthur Owen, 3rd Baronet of Orielton
  • 1708: Sir William Lewis of Bristol
  • 1709: Thomas Lloyd of Grove
  • 1710: John Vaughan of Trecwn
  • 1711: Morris Morris of Ffynnone
  • 1712: John Warren of Trwern
  • 1713: John Symmons of Llanstinan
  • 1714: Charles Owen of Great Nash
  • 1715: John Symmons of Llanstinan
  • 1716: John Skyrme of Llawhaden
  • 1717: Lewis Vaughan, of Jordanston, Fishguard
  • 1718: Thomas Parry, Of Manorowen
  • 1719: William Wheeler, of Haverfordwest
  • 1720: Richard Lowe, of Linney
  • 1721: Stephen Lewis, of Llangolman
  • 1722: Lawrence Colby, of Bletherstone
  • 1723: John Lort, of Prickeston
  • 1724: William Wogan, of Wiston
  • 1725: John Child, of Begelly
  • 1726: David Lewis, of Vogart or Llandewi
  • 1727: Sir Richard Walter, Kt, of Rhos Market
  • 1728: Robert Popkins, of Forest
  • 1729: Nicholas Roch, of Prickeston
  • 1730: James Lloyd, of Kilrhue
  • 1731: John Laugharne, of Llanrythan
  • 1732: John Allen of Cresselly
  • 1733: Nicholas Roch, of Prickeston
  • 1734: James Philipps, of Pentrepark
  • 1735: John Philipps, of Ford
  • 1736: William Philipps, of Sandy Haven
  • 1737: Thomas Davies, of Nash
  • 1738: George Harries, of Tregwynt
  • 1739: George Meare, of Pennar
  • 1740: William Warren, of Longridge
  • 1741: Matthew Bowen, of Westfield
  • 1742: William Allen, of Gelliswick
  • 1743: David Paynter, of Dale
  • 1744: William Jones, of Llether
  • 1745: John Wogan, of Wiston
  • 1746: Morris Bowen, of Upton Castle
  • 1747: Rowland Edwards, of Tref-garn
  • 1748: John Wogan, of Boulston
  • 1749: Thomas Picton, of Poyston
  • 1750: Sparks Martin, of Withybush
  • 1751: Hugh Meare, of Pearston
  • 1752: John Owen, of Berllan
  • 1753: George Barlow, of Slebech
  • 1754: Essex Marychurch Meyrick, of Bush
  • 1755: John Smith, of Jeffreyston
  • 1756: John Hook, of Bangeston
  • 1757: John Allen, of Dale
  • 1758: John Adams, of Whitland
  • 1759: Thomas Jones, of Brawdy
  • 1760: Thomas Roch, of Butter Hill
  • 1761: Rowland Philipps Laugharne, of Orlandon
  • 1762: William Wheeler Bowen, of Lambston
  • 1763: John Tucker, of Sealyham
  • 1764: William Ford, of Stone Hall
  • 1765: John Francis Meyrick, of Bush
  • 1766: William Williams, of Ivy Tower
  • 1767: Council Williams, of Hermon's Hill, Haverfordwest
  • 1768: John Griffiths, of Clynderwen
  • 1769: Thomas Skyrme, of Vaynor
  • 1770: Thomas Colby, of Rhosygilwen
  • 1771: Thomas Lloyd, of Cwmgloyne
  • 1772: John Parry, of Port Clew
  • 1773: John Jones, of Brawdy
  • 1774: Caesar Mathias, of Hook
  • 1775: John Lort, of Prickeston
  • 1776: John Harries, of Cryg-glas
  • 1777: Nicholas Roch, of Prickeston
  • 1778: John Harries, of Gryg-glas
  • 1779: John Griffiths, of Llancych
  • 1780: Thomas Lloyd, of Kilrhue
  • 1781: Henry Scourfield, of Robeston
  • 1782: Vaughan Thomasm of Posty, Bletherston
  • 1783: Thomas Wright, of Post Hill
  • 1784: John Protheroe of Egremont
  • 1785: John Lloyd, of Dale Castle
  • 1786: William Knox, of Slebech
  • 1787: James Phillips, of Pentre Park
  • 1788: John Philipps Laugharne of Orlandon
  • 1789: George Roch, of Clareston
  • 1790: William Philipps, of St Brides
  • 1791: William Wheeler Bowen, of Lambston
  • 1792: John Mathias, of Llangwarren
  • 1793: John Higgon, of Scolton
  • 1794: John Phelps, of Withybush
  • 1795: John Herbert Foley, of Ridgeway
  • 1796: Nathaniel Philipps, of Slebech
  • 1797: Abraham Leach, of Corston
  • 1798: John Tasker, of Upton Castle
  • 1799: Gwynn Vaughan, of Jordanston

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