High Sheriff of Brecknockshire - 19th Century

19th Century

  • 1800: Richard Gough Aubrey, of Ynyscedwyn
  • 1801: Mathew Gwyn, of Abercrave
  • 1802: Joseph Sparkes, of Penywrlodd
  • 1803: Edward Kendall, of Dan-y-parc, in Llangattock
  • 1804: Penry Williams, of Penpont
  • 1805: William Greenly, of Cwmdu
  • 1806: Osborne Yeats, of Monksmill in Gloucester
  • 1807: Sackville Gwynne, of Glanbran
  • 1808: Rees Williams, Aberpergwm and Maesgwyn
  • 1809: Thomas Wood,of Gwernyfed
  • 1810: James Jones, of Llan Thomas
  • 1811: Walter Wilkins, of Alexanderstone
  • 1812: Charles Fox Champion Crespigny
  • 1813: Evan Thomas, of Llwynmadoc
  • 1814: John Hotchkis, of Llangattock
  • 1815: Hugh Price, of Castle Madoc
  • 1816: Edward Kendal, of Dan-y-parc
  • 1817: Charles Claude Clifton, of Tymawr
  • 1818: John Wilkins (or Williams), of Cui
  • 1819: John Gwynne, of Gwernvale
  • 1820: Thomas Price, of Cilmeri
  • 1821: Edward Jones, of Battle End
  • 1822: John Christie, of Cwmllwyfog
  • 1823: Richard Davys, of Dolecoed, Llanwrtyd
  • 1824: William Augustus Gott, of Penmyarth
  • 1825: Henry Allen, of Oakfield
  • 1826: Edward William Seymour of Porthmawr
  • 1827: Capel Hanbury Leigh, of Pontypool Park
  • 1828: Fowler Price, of Ty-yn-y-coed, Llanlleonvel
  • 1829: John Parry-Wilkins
  • 1830: Williams Lewis Hopkins of Aberanell
  • 1831: Ebenezer Fuller Maitland of Garth
  • 1832: James Price Gwynne Holford of Buckland
  • 1833: William Henry West of Beaufort
  • 1834: William Richard Stretton, of Dany Park
  • 1835: Sir Edward Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Trebinshun
  • 1836: John Lloyd Vaughan Watkins, of Pennoyre
  • 1837: Crawshay Bailey, of Beaufort
  • 1838: James Duncan Thomson, of Sunnybank
  • 1839: John Lloyd, of Dinas
  • 1840: Richard Douglas Gough, of Yniscedwin
  • 1841: William Hibbs Bevan, of Glannant
  • 1842: Howell Jones Williams, of Coity Mawr
  • 1843: Walter Maybery, of Brecknock
  • 1844: Howel Gwyn, of Abercrave
  • 1845: William Williams, of Aberpergwm
  • 1846: Morgan Morgan, of Bodwigiad
  • 1847: Rhys Davies Powel, of Graig-y-Nos
  • 1848: Penry Williams, of Penpont
  • 1849: William Pearce, of Ffrwdgrech
  • 1850: Sir Charles Morgan, 3rd Baronet
  • 1851: Robert Raikes, of Treberfedd
  • 1852: Paul Mildmay Pell, of Tymawr
  • 1853: Wyndham William Lewis, of Llanthetty Hall
  • 1854: John Powell, of Watton Mount
  • 1855: John Williams Vaughan, of Velinnewydd
  • 1856: Thomas Davies, of Llangattock Court
  • 1857: James Price William Gwynne Holford, of Buckland
  • 1858: Thomas Wood the younger, of the Lodge
  • 1859: John Maund, of Tymawr
  • 1860: John Evans, of Brecon
  • 1861: Jeston Williams Fredericks, of Talwen
  • 1862: David Watkins Lloyd, of Aberllech
  • 1863: Thomas De Winton, of Cefn Cantreff
  • 1864: Sir Joseph Russell Bailey, 2nd Baronet, of Glanusk Park
  • 1865: Henry Gwynne Vaughan, of Esgair-fechan
  • 1866: William Fuller-Maitland, of Garth House
  • 1867: John Williams-Morgan, of Bolgoed House
  • 1868: John Evan Thomas, of Penisha'r-Pentre
  • 1869: William Powell, of Chapel House, Alltmawr
  • 1870: Hugh Powell Price, of Castle Madoc
  • 1871: Thomas John Evans, of Tymawr-yn-y-Glyn
  • 1872: John Jayne, of Pant-y-Bailea, Abergavenny
  • 1873: Oliver Morgan Bligh, of Cilmery Park, Builth
  • 1874: William de Winton, of Maesderwen, Llanfrynach
  • 1875: James Vaughan of the Castle, Builth
  • 1876: Mordecai Jones of Morganwg House
  • 1877: George Overton of Watton Mount
  • 1878: Colonel Thomas Conway Lloyd of Dinas
  • 1879: David Evans, of Ffrwdgrech
  • 1880: Captain Thomas Wood, of Gwernyfedd Park, Glasbury.
  • 1881 Francis William Alexander Roche, Rochemount, Cork and Tregunter Park, Brecknockshire and Tremadoc, Carnarvonshire
  • 1882: James Lewis of Plas-draw, Glamorganshire and Pwll-Ivor, Brecknockshire
  • 1883: William Thompson Crawshay, of Cyfarthfa Castle, Merthyr Tydfil
  • 1884: Sir William Thomas Lewis, of Mardy, Aberdare, Glamorgan
  • 1885: Charles Evan-Thomas, of The Gnoll, Neath, Glamorgan
  • 1886: Thomas Wood, Gwernyfed Park, of Three Cocks, Llwyn-y-Brane, Caermarthenshire
  • 1887: Richard Crawshay, of Tymawr,near Abergavenny
  • 1888: Lieutenant-Colonel John Morgan, of Lion-street, Brecon
  • 1889: Thomas Chichele Bargrave Watkins, of Brecon
  • 1890: Richard Digby Cleasby, of Penoyre, Brecon
  • 1891: William Thomas Powell, of Chapel House, Builth
  • 1892: John Andrew Doyle, of Pendarren,Crickhowell
  • 1893: Bowen Pottinger Woosnam of Tynygraig, Builth
  • 1894: Morgan Thomas, of Abersenny, Sennybridge, Brecon
  • 1895: Fleming Richard Dansey Aubrey Gough, of Yniscedwyn House, Swansea Vale
  • 1896: Howell Richard Jones Williams, of Cut Park, Talybont
  • 1897: Stuart Williams Morgan, of Bolgoed, near Brecon
  • 1898: Colonel John Morgan, of Bank House, Brecon.
  • 1899: David Hughes Morgan, of Tredurn,Brecon

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