George III
- 1761 John Ashfordby - Cheshunt
- 1762 Henry Fotherley Whitfield - Rickmansworth
- 1763 John Cope Freeman - Abbots Langley
- 1764 David Williams - Sarratt
- 1765 Bibye Lake - St Margaret’s
- 1766 John Seare - Tring
- 1767 Samuel Whitbread - Bedwell Park
- 1768 Lionel Lyde, later Sir Lionel Lyde, 1st Baronet - Ayot St Lawrence
- 1769 Jeremiah Hadsley - Barkway
- 1770 Henry Green - Gaddesden Hoo
- 1771 George Prescott - Theobalds
- 1772 Samuel Moody - Watford
- 1773 John Dorrien - Berkhamsted St Peter’s
- 1774 Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet - Wormley Bury
- 1775 Richard Emmott - Goldings
- 1776 Thomas Harwood - Preston
- 1777 John Searancke - Hatfield
- 1778 Thomas Blackmore - Hunsdon
- 1779 Richard Baker - Hertingfordbury
- 1780 John Hunter - North Mimms
- 1781 Thomas Clutterbuck - Watford
- 1782 John Mickie - North Mimms
- 1783 Robert Machy - Tewin
- 1784 John Thomas Ellis - Wyddial Hall
- 1785 William Phillimore - Aldenham
- 1786 Jeremiah Milles - Pishiobury
- 1787 John Rooper - Berkhamsted
- 1788 Charles Bourchier - Shenley
- 1789 Drummond Smith - Tring Park
- 1790 Samuel Robert Gaussen - North Mimms
- 1791 Matthew Raper - Ashlyns Hall
- 1792 James Bourchier - Shenley
- 1793 Sir George William Prescott, 1st Baronet of Theobalds
- 1794 Samuel Lightenhouse - Orford House
- 1795 James Harding - Tring
- 1796 John Sowerby - Lilley
- 1797 Sir John Saunders Sebright - Beechwood
- 1798 Felix Calvert - Hunsdon House
- 1799 Archibald Paxton - Watford Place
- 1800 Justinian Casamajor - Potterells
- 1801 Thomas Fitzherbert - Shenley
- 1802 Jacob Bosanquet - Broxbourne Park
- 1803 Henry Browne - North Mimms Place
- 1804 Edward Garrow - Totteridge
- 1805 Emilius Henry Delmé-Radcliffe - Hitchin Priory
- 1806 George Sullivan Marten - Sandridge Lodge
- 1807 George Caswell - Sacombe Park
- 1808 James Smith - Ashlyns Hall
- 1809 Edmund Darby - Aston House
- 1810 Thomas Haworth - Boreham Wood
- 1811 Robert Taylor - Tolmers
- 1812 John Currie - Essendon
- 1813 John Fam Timins - Aldenham
- 1814 Nicholas Segar Parry - Little Hadham
- 1815 Andrew Reid - Chipping Barnet
- 1816 Daniel Giles - Youngsbury, Ware
- 1817 Edmund Morris - Chorleywood
- 1818 George Palmer - Much Hadham
- 1819 Samuel Unwin Heathcote - Shephallbury
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