18th Century
- 1701:
- 1702: Higgins James of Astley
- 1703:
- 1704: Samuel Pitts of Kyre Park
- 1705:
- 1710: Phineas Jackson of Claines
- 1711: Rowland Barclay
- 1712: Thomas Bache of Northfield
- 1713: Thomas Chetle, of the Wall-house
- 1714: Rowland Greene Berkeley of Cotheridge Court
- 1715: George Gardiner of Evesham and Shipston-on-Stour
- 1716:
- 1717: William Amphlett of Astley and later Hadzor
- 1718:
- 1725: Thomas Hunt of Stourbridge
- 1726:
- 1727: William Dowdeswell
- 1728: John Baker
- 1729:
- 1730: Richard Bourne of Acton, near Ombersley
- 1731:
- 1732: ?(George Nash of Mackley)
- 1733: Edmund Lechmere
- 1734:
- 1737: John Mathews
- 1741: Gilbert Wheeler
- 1745: John Ravenhill
- 1745: William Amphlett of Hadzor
- 1747: Richard Buckle of Chaseley
- 1748: Adam Hough of Hartley and Comberton
- 1751: George Holland of Tenbury
- 1752: Edward Cope Hopton of Canon Frome, Herefordshire
- 1754: Francis Clare, of Caldwell
- 1755: Francis Highway
- 1756: Joseph Biddle of Evesham and Charlton
- 1758: Charles Trubshaw Withers, of Worcester
- 1762: Sir Samuel Hellier, Kt
- 1763: Benjamin Johnson, of Worcester
- 1764: Rowland Berkeley
- 1768: Thomas Bury, jnr of Abberley
- 1769: Frederick Winn Knight
- 1771: Edmund Pitts of Kyre Park
- 1774: John Hurtle of Sion Hill
- 1775
- 1780: Richard Amphlett of Hadsor
- 1781: John Darke, of Bredon
- 1782: Joseph Berwick of Hallow
- 1783: Jonathan Pitts of Kyre Park
- 1784: Thomas Bund, of Wick
- 1785: Richard Bourne Charlett, of Elmley Castle
- 1786: George Perrot
- 1787: Richard Harrison of Temple Laughern
- 1788: John Baker of Waresley
- 1789: John Spooner, of Leigh Court
- 1790: Philip Gresley
- 1791: Henry Wakeman
- 1792: Fleetwood Packhurst
- 1794: Thomas Farley
- 1795:
- 1796: Thomas Hill of Broom
- 1798: John Addenbrook of Wollaston
- 1799: Edward Dixon of Dudley
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