High Sheriff of Suffolk - 18th Century

18th Century

  • 1700: Samuel Warner, of Parham
  • 1701: Henry Cooper, of Yoxford
  • 1702: John Scrivener, of Sibton
  • 1703: Sir Richard Allen, of Somerleyton, Bt.
  • 1704: Richard Phillips of Ipswich and Edwardstone
  • 1705: Thomas Kerridge, of Shelley
  • 1706: Leicester Martin of Christchurch, Ipswich
  • 1707: Thomas Macro, of Bury
  • 1708: Richard Norton, of Ixworth Abbey
  • 1709: John Sheppard, of Campsey Ash
  • 1710: Stephen Bacon
  • 1711: Thomas Bloss, of Burstall
  • 1712: Francis Coleman, of Hacheson
  • 1713: John Ewer, of Chediston
  • 1714: John Sheppard, of Campsey Ash
  • 1715: Jonathan Myles
  • 1716: Joseph Chaplin, of Bergholt
  • 1717: John Inwood
  • 1718: Edward Clarke, of Bergholt
  • 1719: Nicholas Jacob
  • 1720: Bartholomew Young, of Bradfield
  • 1721: John Pitt of Great Bealings
  • 1722: Sir Jasper Cullum, 4th Baronet, of Hardwick House
  • 1723: John Boggas, of Great Finborough
  • 1724: Gregory Coppinger
  • 1725: Hustings Wilkinson
  • 1726: Thomas Driver, of Earl Stonham
  • 1727: Robert Goodrich
  • 1728: Sir John Playters, of Sotterley Hall, Bt.
  • 1729: Tobias Bloss, of Belstead
  • 1730: Sir Thomas Allen, of Somerleyton, Bt.
  • 1731: Nathaniel Acton, of Hemingston
  • 1732: George Dashwood
  • 1733: Alexander Bence, of Thorington
  • 1734: John Eldred
  • 1735: John Reynolds
  • 1736: John Corrance, of Rougham
  • 1737: Reginald Rabett, of Bramfield
  • 1737: John Cooper of Shimsfield
  • 1738: Sir William Barker, of Ipswich, Bt.
  • 1739: William Acton of Bramford Hall
  • 1740: Edmund Jenney of Bredfield House
  • 1741: Samuel Lucas, of Chelmondiston
  • 1742: Baron Prettyman, of Bacton
  • 1743: Sir John Barker, of Sproughton, Bt.
  • 1744: Robert Leman, of Wickham Market
  • 1745: Charles Scrivener, of Sibton
  • 1746: Philips Colman, of Ipswich
  • 1747: Robert Edgar, of Ipswich
  • 1748: Lamb Barry, of Syleham
  • 1749: Thomas White, of Tattingstone
  • 1750: Richard Oneby, of Lowdham
  • 1751: George Goodday, of Fornham
  • 1752: William Naunton, of Letheringham
  • 1753: Robert Sparrow, of Brandiston
  • 1754: William Jennens (or William Jennings), of Acton
  • 1755: Cooke Freeston, of Mettingham
  • 1756: John Canham, of Milden
  • 1757: Henry Moore, of Kentwell Hall Melford
  • 1758: Robert May, of Sutton
  • 1759: Sir John Rous, of Henham, Bt.
  • 1760: Thomas Thorowgood, of Kersey
  • 1761: Thomas Moseley, of Ousden
  • 1762: Shadrach Brice, of Clare
  • 1763: Ezekiel Sparke, of Walsham-le-Willows
  • 1764: Sir John Blois, of Yoxford
  • 1765: John Golding, of Thorington
  • 1766: Gabriel Trusson, of Kelsall
    William Wollaston, of Great Finborough
  • 1767: Sir William Chapman, 3rd Baronet of Loudham
  • 1768: Osborn Fuller, of Carlton
  • 1769: Hutchinson Mure, of Great Saxham
  • 1770: Eleazor Davy, of Ubbeston
  • 1771: John Freston Scrivener, of Sibton
  • 1772: Nathaniel Acton, of Bramford
  • 1773: Thomas Maynard, of Wrentham
  • 1774: Edmund Tyrell, of Gipping
  • 1775: Richard Moore, of Kentwell Hall
  • 1776: John Frere of Bacton
  • 1777: Robert Sparrow of Worlingham
  • 1778: Reginald Rabett, of Bramfield
  • 1779: John Sheppard, of Campsey Ash
  • 1780: Samuel Rush, of Benhall
  • 1781: Sir Charles Kent, 1st Baronet of Fornham
  • 1782: William Middleton of Crowfield
  • 1783: Robert Trotman, of Ipswich
  • 1784: John Wennieve, of Brettenham
  • 1785: Sir Thomas Gooch, 4th Baronet, of Benacre
  • 1786: James Sewell, of Stutton
  • 1787: John Meadows Theobald, of Henley
  • 1788: Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, of Barton, Bt.
  • 1789: Nathaniel Lee Acton, of Livermere
  • 1790: Miles Barne of Sotterley Hall
  • 1791: Sir William Rowley, of Stoke
  • 1792: Alexander Adair, of Flixton
  • 1793: George Doughty, of Leiston
  • 1794: Charles Purvis, of Darsham
  • 1795: Jacob Whitbread, of Loudham
  • 1796: John Clayton, of Sibton
  • 1797: Chaloner Arcedeckne of Glemham
  • 1798: John Sheppard, of Campsey Ash
  • 1799: George Rush, of Benhall

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