19th Century
- 1800:
- 1801: Thomas Phillips of Broadway
- 1802:
- 1804: Edward Knight
- 1804: Thomas Holmes of Beoley
- 1805: John Amphlet of Clent
- 1806:
- 1807: Thomas Bland of Ham Court
- 1809: Henry Bromley, of Abberley
- 1810:
- 1811: Thomas Hawkes
- 1812:
- 1814: John Knight, of Lea Castle
- 1815: Edward Dixon, of Dudley,
- 1816: Joseph Lea
- 1817:
- 1822: Samuel Ryland, Esq., formerly of the Laurels, near Birmingham, and then of the Priory, near Warwick
- 1823: John Williams of Pitmaston
- 1824: Sir Christopher Sidney Smith, 2nd Baronet of Eardiston House
- 1825: Sir Thomas Phillips of Middle Hill
- 1825: Thomas Shrawley Vernon of Shrawley
- 1826: James Taylor of Moor Green
- 1827: George Farley of Henwick
- 1828: George Meredith of Berington
- 1829: Edward Rudge
- 1830: John Scott, of Stourbridge and Great Barr (third cousin of Samuel Ryland, Esq., High Sheriff in 1822)
- 1831: Osman Ricardo, of Bromsberrow Place
- 1832: Joseph John Martin, of Ham Court
- 1833: John Brown, of Lea Castle
- 1834: John Howard Galton, of Hadsor House
- 1835: Sir Edward Blount, 8th Baronet, of Mawley Hall
- 1836: Sir Offley Wakeman, 2nd Baronet, of Perdiswell
- 1837: Wilson Aylesbury Roberts, of Bewdley
- 1838: Robert Berkeley, junior, of Spetchley
- 1839: William Congreve Russell, of Kings Heath
- 1840: James Foster, of Stourbridge
- 1841: Thomas Charles Hornyold, of Blackmore Park
- 1842: Edward Holland, of Lenchwick
- 1843: William Robins, of Hagley
- 1844: John Richards, of Wassell Grove
- 1845: Thomas Simcox Lea, of Astley Hall
- 1846: William Hemming, of Fox Lydiate House
- 1847: Edward Gresley Stone, of Chambers Court
- 1848: Joseph Frederick Ledsam, of Northfield
- 1849: John Dent, of Walcot
- 1850: John Gregory Watkins, of Woodfield
- 1851: Sir Thomas Winnington, 4th Baronet, of Stanford Court
- 1852: Sir Edmund Hungerford Lechmere Bt., of The Rhydd
- 1853: Charles Noel, of Bell Hall, Belbroughton
- 1854: Edward Bearcroft, of Mere Hall, Bromsgrove
- 1855: William Dowderswell, of Pull Court, near Tewksbury
- 1856: Francis Tongue Rufford, of Prescot House, near Stourbridge
- 1857: Edward Vincent Wheeler, of Kyre House
- 1858: Samuel Baker, of Thorngrove, near Worcester
- 1859: William Chamberlain Hemming, of Spring Grove, Bewdley
- 1860: Ferdinando Dudley Lea Smith, of The Grange, Halesowen
- 1861: James Moilliet, of Abberley Hall, near Worcester
- 1862: Sir Edmund Lechmere, 3rd Baronet, of The Rhyd, Worcester
- 1863: Richard Hemming, of Bentley Manor, Bromsgrove
- 1864: Harman Grisewood, of Daylesford House
- 1865: Alan Hudson Royds, of Crown East, near Worcester
- 1866: Edward Charles Rudge of Abbey Manor, Evesham
- 1867: Richard William Johnson of Bricklehampton Hall
- 1868: Charles Michael Berington of Little Malvern Court
- 1869: John Vincent Hornyold, of Blackmore Park, Upton-on-Severn
- 1870: Thomas Rowley Hill, of Catherine Hill House, Worcester
- 1871: William Hanford Flood, of Woollas Hall, near Pershore
- 1872:
- 1889: John Brinton of Moor Park
- 1891: George Rushout Godson, of The Court, Tenbury
- 1894: Sir Francis Salwey Winnington, 5th Baronet
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