List of High Sheriffs of Berkshire
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- Before 1066: Godric, first recorded Sheriff of Berkshire (killed 1066)
- Soon after 1066 Froger
- after 1066 Henry de Ferrers
- 1071: Robert D'Oyly
- 1086: Aiulf
- 1094: Gilbert de Bretville
- 1097: Hugh of Buckland
- 1105: Aubrey de Vere
- 1110: Hugh of Buckland
- 1112: Alfred
- 1118: Ralph
- 1119: William de Buckland
- 1126: John Belet
- 1126: Baldwin FitzClarus
- 1129: Anselm, Viscount of Rouen
- 1130: William de Pont de l'Arche
- 1153: Henry de Oxford
- 1154: Jordan de Podiis
- 1154: Henry de Oxford
- 1155: Richard de Camville
- 1156: Adam the Sheriff (probably Adam de Catmore)Catmore
- 1157: Gilbert de Pinkney
- 1160: Adam de Catmore
- 1170: Hugh de Buckland
- 1176: Hugh de St German
- 1186-1189 Roger fitzReinfrid
- 1189: Robert de la Mare
- 1190: William Brewer
- 1193: William Brewer and Philip FitzRobert
- 1194: Philip FitzRobert
- 1195: Philip FitzRobert
- 1197: Stephen of Thornham
- 1199: Nicholas de Kennet
- 1200: Fulk de Cantilupe
- 1201: William Brewer
- 1202: Hubert de Burgh
- 1202: John de Wiggenholt
- 1204: John de Wiggenholt
- 1217: Richard (later Earl of Cornwall)
- 1220: Henry de Scaccario
- 1226: Hugh le Despenser I
- 1226: Hugh de Bathona
- 1227: Philip d'Aubigny
- 1229: Henry de Scaccario
- 1232: Alexander de Swerford, Archdeacon of Shropshire
- 1232: John Bonet
- 1232: Peter de Rivaux
- 1232: Robert de Mapledurham
- 1233: William de Culworth
- 1234: Robert de Mapledurham
- 1234: Engelard de Cigogné
- 1236: Robert Brend
- 1237: Simon de Lewknor
- 1238: Hugh le Despenser I
- 1244: Nicholas or Alan de Farnham
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