High Sheriff of Shropshire - 18th Century

18th Century

  • 1700: Sir Robert Corbet, 4th Baronet
  • 1701: Thomas Pardoe of Faintree
  • 1702: Edward Cressett of Cound
  • 1703:
  • 1704: Sir William Wynn
  • 1705: Thomas Childe of The Birch, Kinlet
  • 1706: Bartholomew Lutley of Wolverton, Eaton under Heywood
  • 1707: Robert Slaney, of Rudge and Hatton
  • 1708: Roger Owen, of Condover
  • 1709:
  • 1710:
  • 1711: Richard Cresswell
  • 1712: Charles Walcott (or Walcot), Esq., of Walcot
  • 1713: William Tayleur of Rodington (son of John, HS 1691)
  • 1714: Bulkley Mackworth
  • 1715: William Church
  • 1716: Sir John Wolryche, 4th Baronet
  • 1717:
  • 1718: Thomas Hunt of Plaish
  • 1719:
  • 1720: Edward Jorden of Pripor's Leigh
  • 1721: John Kynnersley of Badger Hall, near Bridgnorth
  • 1722: Bromwich Pope of Wolstanton
  • 1723: William Cludde of Orleton
  • 1724: Richard Oakeley of Oakeley
  • 1725: Francis Walker
  • 1726: Richard Leighton, of Rodenhurst
  • 1727: Sir Edward Leighton, 2nd Baronet
  • 1728: Sir Whitmore Acton, 4th Baronet of Aldenham Hall
  • 1729: Thomas Jenkins of Chorton-Hill
  • 1730: Thomas Harries of Weston Lizard
  • 1731: Gray James Grove
  • 1732: Sir Rowland Hill, Bt
  • 1733: Thomas Lloyd of Heightley
  • 1734: Thomas Beal
  • 1735:
  • 1736:
  • 1737: John Powell of Worthin
  • 1738: Adam Ottley
  • 1739:
  • 1740: Richard Staler, of Pepperhill
  • 1741: Thomas Eyton of Eyton Hall, near Wellington
  • 1742: Revel Moreton of Sheffnell
  • 1743:
  • 1744: William Tayleur of Shrewsbury
  • 1745: Thomas Jones of Shrewsbury
  • 1746: George Weld of Willey
  • 1747: Sir Hugh Brigges Bt. of Haughton Hall, Shifnal
  • 1748: Job Charlton of Park
  • 1749: Charlton Leighton
  • 1750:
  • 1751: Sir Richard Acton, 5th Baronet of Aldenham Hall
  • 1752:
  • 1753: Rowland Wingfield of Onslow
  • 1754: Edward Pemberton of Wrockwardine
  • 1755: Francis Turner Blythe, of Shrewsbury
  • 1756: Anthony Kinnersly, of Leighton
  • 1757: St John Charlton of Apley Castle
  • 1758: John Amler, of Ford House, Ford
  • 1759:
  • 1760: John Smitheman of Madeley Wood, and Later of West Coppice, Buildwas
  • 1761:
  • 1762:
  • 1763: Thomas Burton
  • 1764: Edward Rogers
  • 1765:
  • 1766:
  • 1767: Thomas Ottley (son of Adam, HS 1738)
  • 1768:
  • 1769:
  • 1770:
  • 1771:
  • 1772: Nicholas Smythe, of Nibley
  • 1773:
  • 1774: Robert Pigott of Chetwynd Hall, Newport
  • 1775: John Charlton Kinchant of Park Hall
  • 1776:
  • 1777:
  • 1778: Sir Robert Corbet Kt.
  • 1779: Thomas Eyton of Eyton Hall, near Wellington
  • 1780:
  • 1781: Edward Charles Windsor
  • 1782: Charles Walcott (MP)
  • 1783: Isaac Hawkins Browne of Badger Hall, near Bridgnorth
  • 1784: William Child
  • 1785: Robert More of Linley
  • 1785: John Sparling of Petton
  • 1786: Sir Robert Leighton, 5th Baronet
  • 1787: Humphrey Sandford
  • 1788: Joseph Muckleston of Prescot
  • 1789: Joseph Oldham, of Cainham
  • 1790:
  • 1791: Thomas Pardoe
  • 1792: Thomas Crompton
  • 1793: John Corbet, of Sundorne
  • 1794:
  • 1795: Henry Bevan of Shrewsbury
  • 1796: Ralph Leeke
  • 1797: William Tayleur of Buntingsdale (son of William, HS 1713)
  • 1798: Sir Andrew Corbet, 1st Baronet
  • 1799: Thomas Dickin

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