High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire - 17th Century

17th Century

  • 1600: John Scourfield, of New Moat
  • 1601: Devereux Barrett, Of Tenby
  • 1602: George Owen, of Henllys
  • 1603: James Bowen, of Trefloyne (Trellwyn)
  • 1604: Henry White, of Henllan
  • 1605: Alban Stepney, of Prendergast
  • 1606: Sir John Wogan, of Boulston (son of John Wogan of Boulston)
  • 1607: Roger Lort, of Stackpole Court
  • 1608: John Butler, of Coedcanlas
  • 1609: Owen Elliot, of Narberth
  • 1610: Thomas ap Rees, of Scotsborough
  • 1611: John Philipps, of Picton Castle
  • 1612: William Barlow, of Criswell
  • 1613: Thomas Lloyd, of Kilkiffeth
  • 1614: John Stepney, of Prendergast
  • 1615: Richard Cuney, of Lamphey
  • 1616: Devereux Barrett, of Tenby
  • 1617: William Scourfield, of New Moat
  • 1618: George Barlow, of Slebech
  • 1619: Henry Lort of Stackpole
  • 1620: Alban Owen of Henllys
  • 1621: Alban Philipps, of Nash
  • 1622: John Philipps, of Pentre Park
  • 1623: Sir John Carew, Kt, of Carew Castle
  • 1624: James Bowen, of Llywngwair
  • 1625: John Lloyd, of Hendre
  • 1626: John Laugharne, of Tenby
  • 1627: Griffith White, of Henllan
  • 1628: George Bowen, of Trefloyne (Trellwyn)
  • 1629: David Thomas Parry, of Noyadd Trefawr and David Parry (his gtandson)
  • 1630: Sir John Wogan, of Boulston
  • 1631: John Laugharne, of St Brides
  • 1632: George Bowen, of Llwyngwair
  • 1633: Sir Richard Philipps, Bt of Picton Castle
  • 1634: Hugh Owen, of Orielton
  • 1635: John Scourfield, of New Moat
  • 1636: Sir John Wogan, of Wiston (grandson of John Wogan of Wiston)
  • 1637: Sir John Stepney, 3rd Baronet
  • 1638: John Philipps, of Ffynnon-gain
  • 1639: Thomas Warren of Trewern
  • 1640: George Carew, of Carew Castle
  • 1641: Lewis Barlow, of Criswell
  • 1642: James Lewis, of Kilkiffeth
  • 1643: Alban Owen, of Henllys
  • 1644-1645: Thomas Butler, of Scoveston
  • 1646: William Philipps of Haythog
  • 1647: John Lloyd, of Llanfymach
  • 1648: Abraham Wogan, of Boulston (grandson of Sir John Wogan of Boulston)
  • 1649: Arnold Thomas of Haverfordwest
  • 1650: Samson Lort, of East Meare
  • 1651: James Philips, of Tref-gib, Carmarthenshire
  • 1652: Roger Lort, of Stackpole Court
  • 1653: John Lort of Prickeston
  • 1654: Sir Hugh Owen, 1st Baronet
  • 1655: James ap Rhys
  • 1656: Sir Erasmus Philips
  • 1657: Richard Walter
  • 1658: Henry White of Henllan
  • 1659–1660: George Haward of Fletherhill
  • 1661: James Lloyd of Cilrhiw
  • 1662: David Morgan of Coedllwyd
  • 1663 William Scourfield of New Moat
  • 1664: Sir Hugh Owen, 2nd Baronet of Landshipping
  • 1665: Griffith Dawes of Bangeston
  • 1666: Sir Herbert Perrot
  • 1667: Thomas Philips of Trellewellyn
  • 1668: James Lewis of Cilciffeth
  • 1669: James Lewis of Coedmore
  • 1670: John Williams of Gumsreston
  • 1671: James Bowen of Llwyngwair
  • 1672: Lewis Wogan, of Boulston (son of Abraham Wogan)
  • 1673: William Meares of Eastington
  • 1674: William Warren of Trewern
  • 1675: Nicolas Rock
  • 1676: Lewis John of Penlan
  • 1677: David Morris of Fynnone
  • 1678: Reynald Lewis
  • 1680: Sir John Barlow, 1st Baronet of Slebech
  • 1682: George Bowen of Llwyngwair
  • 1683: David Williams of Hean Castle
  • 1684: John Owen
  • 1685: David Morgan of Coedllwyd
  • 1686: John Barlow of Creswell
  • 1687: Charles Philips of Sandyhaven
  • 1688: Lewis Barlow of Creswell
  • 1689: William Lucy of Carew
  • 1690: Griffith Hawkwell of Llawhaden
  • 1691: Edward Phillips of Kilgetty
  • 1692: George Meares of Easington
  • 1693: William Allen of Gellyswick
  • 1694: David Parry of Noyadd Trefawr
  • 1695: Francis Meares of Corston
  • 1696: Thomas Lloyd of Cilgelynan and George Lloyd of Cwmgloyn
  • 1697: Sir Thomas Stepney, 5th Baronet of Prendergast
  • 1698: Hugh Bowen of Upton
  • 1699: William Scourfield of New Moat

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