16th Century
- 1532–1536: William and Roger Brereton (jointly)
- 1536–1538: Percival Hart
- 1538: John Brereton
- 1538–1540: Uriah and Roger Brereton
- 1541: Sir Giles Pulston
- 1542–1543: Sir Thomas Hanmer
- 1543–1544: Sir John Holforde, Kt and John Edwards I of Chirkland
- 1545: Ralph Lloyd
- 1645:
- 1547: Henry Conway
- 1548: John Griffith
- 1549: Sir Thomas Salisbury, Kt
- 1550: Sir Thomas Mascy, Kt
- 1551: John David (or Davies)
- 1552: Richard Grosvenor
- 1553: Peter Moston
- 1554: Sir Thomas Hanmer
- 1555: Ralph Dutton
- 1556: Sir Roger Bruton
- 1557: John Greffeth
- 1558: Humphrey Dymmock
- 1559: John Conway (snr) of Bodrhyddan
- 1560: William Hanmer
- 1561: William Mostyn
- 1562: John Trevor, of Trevalley
- 1563: Henry ap Parry
- 1564: William Mostyn, jun.
- 1565: John Griffith,
- 1566: William Mostyn, snr.
- 1567: Roger Brereton
- 1568: Roger Puleston I of Emral
- 1569: John Trevor
- 1570: Sir Thomas Hanmer
- 1571: William Mostyn
- 1572: John Griffith
- 1573: Peter Mostyn, jun, of Talacre
- 1574: Roger Puleston II of Emral
- 1575: Lancelot Bostocke
- 1576: William Mostyn, jnr
- 1577: John Edwards
- 1578: Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn?
- 1579: George Ravenscroft of Bretton
- 1580: Henry ap Harry
- 1581: Roger Brereton of Hawton
- 1582: Peter Gruffyth of Caerwys?
- 1583: Sir Hugh Cholmondeley, Kt
- 1584: John Hanmer of Hanmer
- 1585: John Conway (jnr) of Bodrhyddan
- 1586: John Hope of Broughton
- 1587: Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn
- 1588: William Hanmer of Fenns
- 1589: Peter Mostin
- 1590: Peter Gruffith of Carwys
- 1591: John Lloyd of St. Asaph
- 1592: Roger Brereton, of Halton
- 1593: Evan Edwards
- 1594: William Griffith, of Paiay Lloyd
- 1595: Thomas Ravenscroft
- 1596: Robert Davies of Gwisaney
- 1597: Sir William Hanmer, Kt of the Fenns
- 1598: Roger Puleston III of Emrall
- 1599: Thomas Evans
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