List of Shrievalties - England

England

  • High Sheriff of Bedfordshire
  • High Sheriff of Berkshire
  • High Sheriff of Bristol
  • High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
  • High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire
  • High Sheriff of Cheshire
  • High Sheriff of Cornwall
  • High Sheriff of Cumbria
  • High Sheriff of Derbyshire
  • High Sheriff of Devon
  • High Sheriff of Devonshire
  • High Sheriff of Dorset
  • High Sheriff of Durham
  • High Sheriff of the East Riding of Yorkshire
  • High Sheriff of East Sussex
  • High Sheriff of Essex
  • High Sheriff of Gloucestershire
  • High Sheriff of Greater London
  • High Sheriff of Greater Manchester
  • High Sheriff of Hampshire
  • High Sheriff of Herefordshire
  • High Sheriff of Hertfordshire
  • High Sheriff of Humberside
  • High Sheriff of the Isle of Wight
  • High Sheriff of Kent
  • High Sheriff of Lancashire
  • High Sheriff of Leicestershire
  • High Sheriff of Lincolnshire
  • High Sheriff of Merseyside
  • High Sheriff of Norfolk
  • High Sheriff of Northamptonshire
  • High Sheriff of North Yorkshire
  • High Sheriff of Northumberland
  • High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
  • High Sheriff of Oxfordshire
  • High Sheriff of Rutland
  • High Sheriff of Shropshire
  • High Sheriff of Somerset
  • High Sheriff of South Yorkshire
  • High Sheriff of Staffordshire
  • High Sheriff of Suffolk
  • High Sheriff of Surrey
  • High Sheriff of Tyne and Wear
  • High Sheriff of Warwickshire
  • High Sheriff of the West Midlands
  • High Sheriff of West Sussex
  • High Sheriff of West Yorkshire
  • High Sheriff of Wiltshire
  • High Sheriff of Worcestershire
  • High Sheriff of Yorkshire

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