High Sheriff of Flintshire - 18th Century

18th Century

  • 1700: John Lloyd
  • 1701–1702: Edward Morgan
  • 1703: Thomas Lloyd
  • 1704: Robert Davies of Gwysaney and Llanerch
  • 1705: Roger Mostin
  • 1706: John Whitehall
  • 1707: William Hanmer
  • 1708: Thomas Mostin of Lyd
  • 1709: Roger Price
  • 1710: Thomas Pennant
  • 1711: John Lloyd of Downing
  • 1712: Thomas Eyton of Leeswood
  • 1713: John Williams
  • 1714: Richard Jones of Hender
  • 1715: John Wynne of Towr
  • 1716: Josias Jones of Oakenholt
  • 1717: William Young of Bryn Yorkin
  • 1718–1720: William Brock
  • 1721: Evan Lloyd of Halkin
  • 1722: Thomas Hughes
  • 1722–1724: George Wynne
  • 1724: Sir Stephen Glynne, 4th Baronet
  • 1724–1726: Peter Pennant
  • 1726: Thomas Lloyd of Halton
  • 1726: Broughton Whitehall of Broughton
  • 1727: William Wynne of Bryngwyn
  • 1728: Maurice Wynne of Plas-yn-y-coed
  • 1729: Thomas Whitley of Aston
  • 1730: Edward Dimmock of Penley
  • 1731: Thomas Wynne of Maes-y-Coed
  • 1732: Robert Price of Kilken
  • 1733: Richard Williams of Penbew'd
  • 1734: David Foulkes of Gwernlignon
  • 1737: Francis Price of Bryn-y-Pys
  • 1738: Edward Morgan of Golden Grove
  • 1739: David Pennant of Downing and Bychton
  • 1740: Thomas Wynne, Jnr of Llwynegrin
  • 1741: Henry Lloyd
  • 1742: William Myddelton of Skiviog
  • 1743: Hugh Hughes of Coed-y-Braine
  • 1745: Robert Davies of Gwysanney
  • 1746: Bagot Read
  • 1747: Sir Thomas Longueville, 4th Baronet
  • 1748: Thomas Hughes of Halkin
  • 1750: John Broughton Whitehall of Broughton
  • 1751–1752: Sir John Glynne, 6th Baronet of Hawarden
  • 1753: Peter Morgan of Golden Grove (son of Edward, HS 1738)
  • 1754: Edward Pennant of Bagillt
  • 1755: Richard Coytmore of Plason
  • 1756: John Barker of Overton
  • 1757: John Wright of Plas Issa
  • 1758: Robert Parry of Pwilalog
  • 1759: William Davies, of Henfryn
  • 1760: John Williams of Garnedd Wen
  • 1761: Thomas Thomas of Downing
  • 1762: Thomas Pennant of Downing and Bychton
  • 1763: Humphrey Hanmer of Hanmer
  • 1764: Edward Lloyd of Pentrehobin
  • 1765: Richard Parry Price of Bryn-y-Piece
  • 1766: John Edwards of Lanykefn
  • 1767: Thomas Kyffin of Coed-y-Brain
  • 1768: Phillips Lloyd Fletcher of Gwernhailod
  • 1769: Edward Lloyd, later Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd, 1st Baronet of Pengwern
  • 1770: Thomas Griffith of Rhual
  • 1771: Paul Panton of Bagilt
  • 1772: Thomas Eyton of Leeswood
  • 1773: John Ellis Mostin of Calcoed
  • 1774: John Puleston of Emral
  • 1775: Owen Wynne of Overton
  • 1776: John Davies of Gwysaney
  • 1777: Robert Foulks of Gwernygron
  • 1778: Richard Allen of Bistree
  • 1779: Richard Hill Waring, of Leeswood
  • 1780: John Wynne, of Soughton
  • 1781: Henry Thrale, of Bachegrig
  • 1782: Hon. Thomas FitzMaurice
  • 1783: George William Prescott, of Hawarden
  • 1784: Thomas Patton of Flint
  • 1785: Sir Thomas Hanmer of Hanmer, Bt
  • 1786: John Edwards of Kelsterton
  • 1787: Philip Yorke of Maes-y-Groes
  • 1788: John Fitzgerald of Bettisfield
  • 1789: Richard Wilding of Prestatyn
  • 1790: Charles Brown of Llwynegryn
  • 1791: Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle of Hartsheath
  • 1792: Edward Morgan of Golden Grove (son of Peter, HS 1752
  • 1793: Richard Puleston of Emral
  • 1794: Daniel Leo of Llanerch
  • 1795: John Williams, later Sir John Williams, 1st Baronet of Bodelwyddan
  • 1796: Bromfield Foulkes of Gwern-y-gron
  • 1797: Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd, 2nd Baronet of Pengwern Place
  • 1798: John Edwards Maddocks of Vron View
  • 1799: John Jones of St. Asaph

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