High Sheriff of Cornwall - Sheriffs Before The Fourteenth Century

Sheriffs Before The Fourteenth Century

  • 1086: Turstig
  • 1139: Geoffrey de Furnell
  • 1156: Richard, 3rd Earl of Devon
  • 1176–1181: Eustace, son of Stephen
  • 1181–1185: Alen de Furnell
  • 1185–1187: Hugh Bardulf
  • 1187–1190: William de Bockland
  • 1191–1200: Richard Revel
  • 1198-1199 (jointly); William of Wrotham
  • 1200: John de Torrington
  • 1201: Hugh Bardulf
  • 1201: William de Briewere
  • 1202–1203: Richard Flandrensis
  • 1203–1204: William de Briewere
  • 1204: Ralph de Mora
  • 1205–1210: William de Botterells
  • 1210–1216: John, son of Richard
  • 1219–1221: William Lunet
  • 1222: William de Pucot
  • 1223: Reginald de Valle Torta of Saltash
  • 1223–1224: Walter de Treverbin alias Trevarthen
  • 1225: William Bregnam junior
  • 1225: Reginald de Langford
  • 1225: Reginald de Valle Torta
  • 1226: Richard, Earl of Cornwall
  • 1227: Henry Bodrugan
  • 1251: John de Langford
  • 1259: Sir Guy de Nunnant
  • 1259–1260: Sir Ralph de Arundell
  • 1264: John Beaupre
  • 1269: John Beaupre
  • 1275–1276: Ralph Wiggen
  • 1277: Robert de Cheney or Chini of Bodannan in St Endellion
  • 1277–1278: William de Monkeston or Muncheton
  • 1279–1286: Alexander de Sabridsworth
  • 1287–1288: Simon de Berkeley
  • 1289–1300: Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall

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