High Sheriff of Essex - Edward III

Edward III

  • 1327 William Baud
  • 1328-29 Richard de Perers
  • 1330 John de Wanton
  • 1331 John de Wanton
  • John de Hay
  • 1332 John de Hay
  • Adam Bloy
  • 1333 Adam Bloy
  • William Boyd
  • 1334-39 Sir John de Coggeshall
  • 1340 William Atemore
  • 1341 Richard de Monte Caviso
  • Henry Garnet
  • 1342 Henry Garnet
  • 1343-46 Sir John de Coggeshall
  • 1347 Sir John de Coggeshall
  • Peter de Boxted
  • 1348 William Bret
  • Humphrey de Walden
  • 1349 Peter de Boxted
  • 1350 Thomas Lacy
  • 1351-53 Sir John de Coggeshall
  • 1354 Hugh Fitz-Simon
  • 1355 William de Enefeld
  • 1356-57 Thomas de Chabham
  • 1358-59 Roger de Louth
  • 1360 Hugh Blount
  • 1361 William de Lyre
  • 1362 Guy de Boys
  • 1363 Thomas Fitling
  • 1364 John Jernoun
  • 1365 Thomas de Helpeston
  • 1366 John Oliver
  • 1367 John Oliver
  • John Shardelon
  • 1368 John Henxtworth
  • 1369 John Henxtworth
  • Roger Keterich
  • 1370 Thomas de Bassingbourn
  • 1371 William Baud
  • 1372 John de Bampton
  • 1373 John Filiol
  • 1374 Edward Fitz-Simons
  • 1375 John Battaile
  • 1376 Robert Fitz-William

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