High Sheriff of Cornwall - Twentieth Century Before 1974 (Sheriffs)

Twentieth Century Before 1974 (Sheriffs)

  • 1901: Arthur Francis Basset, of Tehidy, Camborne
  • 1902: William Coryton
  • 1905: Richard Carlyon Coode
  • 1906: Sir Walter John Trevelyan, baronet
  • 1907: Sir Charles Augustin Hanson
  • 1910: F. B. Howell
  • 1911: Henry Harcourt Williams (1869–1927)
  • 1912: Edward Hain
  • 1915: Charles Hawkins Hext (1851–1917), of Trebah
  • 1916: Col. Charles Robert Prideaux-Brune
  • 1917:
  • 1918: Edward Galton Baron Lethbridge of Tregeare House, Cornwall
  • 1919:
  • 1920: Robert Barclay Fox
  • 1921: John De Cressy Treffry
  • 1922: Sir Hugh Molesworth-St Aubyn, 13th Baronet
  • 1923: Hon. Henry Walter Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes Trefusis
  • 1928: Col Edward Treffrey
  • 1929: Camborne Haweis Paynter
  • 1931: Sir Edward Hoblyn Warren Bolitho
  • 1934: Edward Neynoe Willyams
  • 1937: Charles Henry Le Grice
  • 1938: Alfred Martyn Williams, CBE
  • 1939: Sir Charles Edwin Bourne Hanson
  • 1940: Norman Robert Colville
  • 1941: William Reginald Rendell
  • 1942: Arthur Treve Holman
  • 1946: Cuthbert Lloyd Fox
  • 1947: Sir John Carew Pole
  • 1948: Sir John Molesworth-St Aubyn, 14th Baronet
  • 1950: Sir Bernard Rawlings
  • 1954: Sir John Tremayne Tremayne.
  • 1955: Major-General Charles Edward Edward-Collins of Trewardale in Blisland.
  • 1956: Major Simon Edward Bolitho
  • 1957: Maurice Petherick
  • 1958: Eric George William Warde Harrison

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