High Sheriff of Oxfordshire
The High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, in common with other counties, was originally the King's representative on taxation upholding the law in Saxon times. The word Sheriff evolved from 'shire-reeve'.
The title of High Sheriff is therefore much older than the other crown appointment, the Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, which came about after 1545. Between 1248 and 1566 Berkshire and Oxfordshire formed a joint shrievalty (apart from a brief period in 1258/9). See High Sheriff of Berkshire.
List of High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire
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- 1066–1068: Saewold
- 1066–1086: Edwin
- 1071: Robert D'Oyly
12th century
- c. 1130: Restold[1]
- c. 1142–?: William de Chesney[2]
- 1135–1154: Henry de Oxford
- 1155–1159: Henry D'Oyly, 4th Baron Hocknorton
- 1160: Manasser Arsick and Henry D'Oyly, 4th Baron Hocknorton
- 1161–1162: Manasser Arsick
- 1163: Thomas Basset
- 1164–1169: Adam de Catmore
- 1170–1174: Alard Banastre
- 1175–1178: Robert de Tureville
- 1179–1181: (first half): Geoffrey Hose
- 1181: (second half)–1184 (first half): Robert de Whitfield
- 1184: (second half)–1186 (first half): Alanus de Furnell
- 1186: (second half)–1190: Robert de la Mare
- 1187–1194: (first half): William Briwere
- 1194: (second half)–1196: Henry D'Oyly, 5th Baron Hocknorton
- 1197–1199:Hugh de Neville[3]
13th century
- 1200–1201 (first half): Gilbert Basset
- 1201 (second half)–1202 (first half): William Briwere
- 1202 (second half)–1214 (first quarter): Thomas Basset
- 1214 (last three-quarters): Ralph de Normanville
- 1215–1223: Falkes de Breauté
- 1223 (last three-quarters)–1224 (first half): Richard de Ripariis (Rivers)
- 1224–1268: Sir Gilbert de Kirkby, also Sheriff for Northamptonshire at same time
- 1224 (second half), 1225 (first quarter): Walter Foliot
- 1225 (last three-quarters)–1231: Godfrey of Crowcombe
- 1232: John de Hulecote (first three-quarters)
- 1232 (last quarter)–1233: Engelard de Cigogné[4]
- 1233 (last quarter)–1235 (first half): John Le Brunn (or John Brunus)
- 1235 (second half)–1238 (first half): John de Tiwe
- 1238 (third quarter): Richard Suhard
- 1238 (last quarter): Paul Peyure
- 1239: John de Plessitis
- 1240–1244 (first quarter): William Hay
- 1244 (last three-quarters)–1247 (first half): Alanus de Farnham
- 1247 (second half)–1248: Guy fitz Robert
1248–1566
1567–1699
- 1567 Richard Fines
- 1568 Humphrey Ashfield
- 1569 Richard Taverner of Wood Eaton
- 1570 Thomas Gibbons
- 1571 Richard Wenman of Thame Park and Witney
- 1572 John Danvers
- 1573 Henry Rainford
- 1574 William Babington
- 1575 Michael Molyns of Mackney and Clapcot, Berkshire
- 1576 Robert D'Oyly of Merton and John Coop
- 1577 William Hawtrey
- 1578 Richard Corbet
- 1579 Edmund Bray
- 1580 Richard Huddleston of Thame Park
- 1581 Thomas Denton
- 1582 Sir Anthony Cope, 1st Baronet of Hanwell
- 1583 Richard Fiennes of Broughton Castle
- 1584 Owen Oglethorpe of Newington
- 1585–1586 John D'Oyly of Merton and Chislehampton
- 1587 Michael Blount of Mapledurham
- 1588 John Danvers
- 1589 William Clarke
- 1590 William Spencer of Yarnton
- 1591 Sir Anthony Cope, 1st Baronet of Hanwell
- 1592 Robert Chamblayn
- 1593 Francis Stonard of Blount's Court, Stonor Park
- 1594 Ralph Fiennes[5]
- 1595 Owen Oglethorpe of Newington
- 1596 William Frere of Water Eaton
- 1597 George Broome
- 1598 Michael Blount of Mappledurham
- 1599 Francis Curson
- 1600 William Greene
- 1601 William Pope
- 1602 Richard Farmer
- 1603 Sir Anthony Cope, 1st Baronet
- 1604 Sir George Tipping
- 1605 James Harington of Merton
- 1606 Sir Thomas Temple
- 1607 Roland Lacy
- 1608 Henry Sambourne
- 1609 Michael Dormer
- 1610 Benedict Winchcombe
- 1611 Thomas Moyle
- 1612 William Clerke
- 1613 Henry Lee
- 1614 Edward Dunch
- 1615 Thomas Read
- 1616 Sir Thomas Spencer, 1st Baronet of Yarnton
- 1617 John Curson
- 1618 Edward Fenner
- 1619 Sir William Cope of Hardwick, near Banbury
- 1620 Sir Richard Baker of Middle Aston
- 1621 Francis Stonor[5]
- 1622 Rowland Lacy
- 1623 William Aishcombe
- 1624 Walter Dunch
- 1625 Richard Blount of Mapledurham
- 1626 Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace of Hurley, Berkshire and Cope Doyley
- 1627 Richard Wenman, 1st Viscount Wenman of Thame Park
- 1628 Robert Dormer
- 1629 William Cobb
- 1630 John Lacy
- 1631 John Harbourne
- 1632 Thomas Coghill
- 1633 Sir John Meller of Little Bredy, Dorset and Aldermanbury, London
- 1634 Peter Wentworth
- 1635 Sir Francis Norris
- 1636 William Walter of Sarsden[6]
- 1637 Sir Thomas Penyston, 1st Baronet of Cornwell[6]
- 1638 John Doyley of Chislehampton[6]
- 1639 Ralph Warcoppe of Henley[6]
- 1640 Richard Libbe[6]
- 1641 Thomas Tipping[6]
- 1642 Sir Thomas Chamberlayne, 1st Baronet[6] (died in office and replaced by Sir Robert Jenkinson)
- 1643 Sir Robert Jenkinson of Walcot (Charlbury)[6]
- 1644 Sir William Walter, Bt of Sarsden[6]
- 1645 Edward Clerke[6]
- 1646 William Cope of Hanwell Castle[7]
- 1647 George Chamberlain of Bishops Land, Wardington[8] [6]replaced by Nicholas Herman.
- 1648 Nicholas Herman[6]
- 1649 Robert Jenkinson of Walcot [6] (son of Sir Robert Jenkinson, HS 1643)
- 1650 William Boswell[9]
- 1651 Robert Loggins of Idbury[10]
- 1652 John Kent of Stoke Talmage[11]
- 1653 Charnwell Pettie[12]
- 1654 John Cartwright of Aynhoe Park[13]
- 1655 William Draper of Nether Worton [6]
- 1656 Francis Martin of Ewelme [6]
- 1656 Sir William Walter, 1st Baronet [6]
- 1657 William Draper of Nether Worton [6]
- 1658 Unton Croke of Marston[14]
- 1659 William Gore of Southleigh[6]
- 1660 Robert Vesey of Chimney[6]
- 1661 Thomas Cobb of Adderbury[6]
- 1662 John Taverner of Soundess, (Nettlebed)[6]
- 1663 Sir George Croke of Waterstock, FRS[6]
- 1664
- 12 November 1665: Thomas Wheate of Glympton Park[15]
- 7 November 1666: William Dormer of Ascot[16]
- 6 November 1667: Edmund Dunch[17]
- 6 November 1668: Sir William Glynne of Ambrosden, Bicester[18]
- 11 November 1669: Sir Samuel Jones[19]
- 4 November 1670: John Cartwright, of Aynhoe Park[20]
- 9 November 1671: Henry Hall, of Harding[21]
- 11 November 1672: John Lenthall, of Burford Priory[22]
- 12 November 1673: William Draper of Nether Worton[23] (accounts rendered for the year by Humphrey Wickham)
- 5 November 1674: William Wright[24]
- 1674 Sir Thomas Curson, 1st Baronet of Water Perry [6]
- 1677 John Parsons of Nether Worton[25]
- 1678 Ralph Holt, jnr of Stoke Lyne[26]
- 1679 Sir Jacob (James) Parret, jnr [6]
- 1680 Edmund Gregory of Cuxham [6]
- 1681 Robert Mayot of Fawler [6]
- 1682 John Wickham of Garsington [6]
- 1683 Robert Dashwood of Northbrook, Kirtlington[5]
- 1684 Sir John D'Oyley of Chiselhampton[27]
- 1685 Sir Edward Reade, Bt of Shipton Court[28]
- 1686 Sir Rowland Lacy of Pudlicot [6]
- 1687 Sir Henry Browne of Kiddington, Bt [6]
- 1688 Sir William Glynne of Bicester, Bt [6]
- 1689 William Blake of Coggs [6]
- 1690 Simon Whorwood of Dean [6]
- 1691 Thomas Rowney jnr of Oxford [6]
- 1692 Thomas Crispe of Dornford [6]
- 1693 Sir Sebastian Smythe of Cuddesdon [6]
- 1694 James Jennings of Shiplake[29]
- 1695 William Newell of Adwell [6]
- 1696 Sir Thomas Wheate, 1st Baronet of Glympton Park [6]
- 1697 Robert Barber of Adderbury [6]
- 1698 William Hinde [6]
- 1699 Thomas Cartwright of Aynhoe Park [6]
18th century
- 1700 Sir James Reade, Bt of Shipton Court [6]
- 1701 Sir John Thornycroft, 1st Baronet of Milcombe [6]
- 1702 Francis Keck of Great Tew [6]
- 1703 Thomas Whorwood [6]
- 1704 Humphrey Smith of Kidlington [6]
- 1705 Carlton Stone of Brightwell [6]
- 1706 Sir William Glynne of Bicester[30]
- 1707 Borlase Warren of Stratton Audley [31]
- 1708 Edward Carter [6]
- 1709 John Lenthall (1 December) then William Lenthall (18 December) [6]
- 1710 Sir William Osbaldeston of Chadlington, Bt [6]
- 1711 Charles Holt of Stoke Lyne[6]
- 1712 Richard Lybbe of Hardwick[6]
- 1713 Sir Charles Fettiplace, Bt of Swinbrook[32] (died in office and replaced by Sir Lorenzo Fettiplace, Bt)[6]
- 1714 James Norreys of Weston on the Green [6]
- 1715 Charles Crisp of Dornford[6]
- 1716 William Tipping of Draycot [6]
- 1717 John Travell of Swerford [6]
- 1718 Thomas Whorwood[33]
- 1719 Francis Nourse of Woodeaton [6]
- 1720 Daniel Blake of Coggs [6]
- 1721 John Dew of Bampton[6]
- 1722 Benjamin Sweet[6]
- 1723 John Blewitt of Salford[34]
- 1724 Allan Horde of Cote[6]
- 1725 James Croke of Studley[35]
- 1726 John Saunders[36]
- 1727 Richard Wickham of Garsington[6]
- 1728 Edward Barber of Adderbury[37]
- 1730 Thomas Greenwood of Chastleton[38]
- 1731 Henry Smith of Caversham[6]
- 1732 Sir Edward Turner, 1st Baronet of Ambrosden[39]
- 1733 Francis Heywood the younger of Forest Hill[6]
- 1734 Sebastian Smythe of Cuddesdon[6]
- 1735 Sir Edward Cobb, Bt of Adderbury
- 1736 Samuel Greenhill of Swyncombe[40]
- 1737 John Clerke of North Weston[41]
- 1738 Sir James Dashwood, 2nd Baronet of Kirtlington Park[6]
- 1739 Philip Powys of Hardwick[42]
- 1740 John Duncombe of Watlington[43]
- 1741 John Nourse of Woodeaton[44]
- 1742 Joseph Taylor of Sandford[45]
- 1743 Rowland Lacy of Pudlicot[46]
- 1744 Thomas Whorwood of Holton[47]
- 1745 John Raine of Badgmore[48]
- 1746 Thomas Horde of Coate[49]
- 1747 Edward Metcalf of Drayton [6]
- 1748 John Pollard of Finmore[50]
- 1749 John Coker of Bicester [6]
- 1750 Francis Gierke of North Weston[6]
- 1751 No sheriff appointed (change of calendar)
- 1752 Francis Page of Middle Aston and Acton Hall, Worcs.[51]
- 1753 Thomas Horde, of Coate[52]
- 1754 Thomas Blackall, of Hazeley[53]
- 1755 Sir William Burnaby, 1st Baronet of Broughton[54]
- 1756 Charles Peers of Chislehampton [6]
- 1757 Sir Francis Knollys, 1st Baronet of Thame[55]
- 1758 Robert Fettyplace of Pudlicott[56]
- 1759 Anthony Hodges of Harpsden [57]
- 1760 Samuel Trotman of Bucknell[58]
- 1761 Charles Price of Rotherfield [6]
- 1762 William Vanderstegen of Cane End[6]
- 1763 Edward Horn of Pyrton[6]
- 1764 Abel Dottin[59]
- 1765 Arthur Annesley of Bletchingdon [6]
- 1766 Thomas Rollinsonl of Chadlington [6]
- 1767 William Ledwell of Cowley[60]
- 1768 Stukeley Bayntun of Chadlington [6]
- 1769 Fiennes Trotman of Shelswell Park [6]
- 1770 Francis Wastie of Cowley [6]
- 1771 William Draper of Nether Worton [6]
- 1772 Thomas Willats of Caversham [6]
- 1773 John Bush of Burcot [6]
- 1774 William Nedham of Howbery Park [6]
- 1775 Henry Barber of Adderbury [6]
- 1776 Oldfield Bowles of North Aston [6]
- 1777 John Weyland of Woodeaton[61]
- 1778 Charles Burrell Massingberd of Braisiers [6]
- 1779 Edward Witts of Swerford Park [62]
- 1780 Robert Langford of Ensham [6]
- 1781 Richard Paul Joddrell of Lewknor[63]
- 1782 William Phillips of Culham[64]
- 1783 Sir Gregory Page-Turner, 3rd Baronet of Ambrosden [6]
- 1784 Arthur Annesley of Bletchington Park[64]
- 1785 John Lenthall the Younger, of Burford Priory[65]
- 1786 Joseph Grote of Badgemore [66]
- 1787 Charles Marsack of Caversham Park[67]
- 1788 Thomas Jemmet of Little Milton[64]
- 1789 John Blackall, jnr, of Haseley[68]
- 1790 David Fell of Cavesham[64]
- 1791 James Peter Auriol of Woodcot [69]
- 1792 Thomas Willats of Caversham[64]
- 1793 John Caillaud of Aston Rowant[70]
- 1794 Samuel Gardiner of Coombe Lodge, Whitchurch [6]
- 1795 Strickland Freeman of Faverley Court [6]
- 1796 William Lowndes Stone of Brightwell [6]
- 1797 James Jones of Adwell [6]
- 1798 John Atkyns-Wright of Oxford[71]
- 1799 George Stratton of Great Tew [72]
19th century
- 5 February 1800: Richard Williams, of Nathrop[73]
- 11 February 1801: George Clarke, of Chesterton[74]
- 3 February 1802: Thomas Toovey, of Nettlebed[75]
- 3 February 1803: James Taylor, of Sandford[76]
- 1 February 1804: John Langston, of Sarsden House[77]
- 6 February 1805: Elisha Biscoe, of Holton Park[78]
- 1 February 1806: George Frederick Stratton, of Great Tew Park[79]
- 4 February 1807: William Hodges, of Bolney Court[80]
- 3 February 1808: Hon. Thomas Parker, of Eynsham Hall[81]
- 6 February 1809: John Harrison, of Shelswell[82]
- 31 January 1810: William Henry Ashhurst, of Waterstock[83]
- 8 February 1811: Sir John Chandos Reade, 7th Baronet, of Shipstone[84]
- 24 January 1812: Francis Sackville Lloyd Wheate, of Glympton Park[85]
- 10 February 1813: William Wilson, of Nether Worton[86]
- 4 February 1814: James King, of Neithrop[87]
- 13 February 1815: Edward Francis Coulston, of Filkins[88]
- 1816: John Phillips of Culham[89]
- 1817: James Carey Willington of Coggs initially selected but died and replaced by Joseph Henley of Water Perry [90]
- 1818: Philip Lybbe Powys (grandson of Philip, HS 1740)[91]
- 1819: James Haughton Langston of Sarsden House[92]
- 1820: Thomas Fraser of Woodcot House[91]
- 1821: Charles Peers, of Chiselhampton[93]
- 1822: John Blackall, of Great Haseley[94]
- 1823: Daniel Stuart of Wykham Park[95]
- 1824: Stanlake Batson[96]
- 1825: Sir Francis Desanges, Kt of Aston Rowant[97]
- 1826: William Peere Williams-Freeman of Henley-upon-Thames[98]
- 1827: Joseph Wilson of Nether Worton[99]
- 1828: Charles Cottrell Dormer of Rousham
- 1829: Thomas Cobb of Calthorpe House[100]
- 1830: Richard Weyland, of Woodeaton[101]
- 1831: Sir Henry Lambert, 5th Baronet, of Aston[102]
- 1832: Michael Henry Blount of Mapledurham[103]
- 1833: Sir George Dashwood, 4th Baronet, of Kirtlington Park[104]
- 1834: William Francis Lowndes-Stone, of Brightwell House[105]
- 1835: John Fane, of Wormsley[106]
- 1836: Thomas Stonor, of Stonor[107]
- 1837: Philip Thomas Herbert Wykeham, of Tythrop House[108]
- 1838: William Peere Williams-Freeman, of Fawley Court[109]
- 1839: John Harrison Slater Harrison, of Shelswell[110]
- 1840: Hugh Hamersley, of Great Haseley House[111]
- 1841: John Loveday, of Williamscote[112]
- 1842: John Shawe Phillips, of Culham House[113]
- 1843: William Henry Vanderstegen, of Cane End House[114]
- 1844: Walter Strickland, of Cokethorpe Park[115]
- 1845: John Sidney North, of Wroxton Abbey[116]
- 1846: Mortimer Ricardo, of Kiddington[117]
- 1847: Henry Baskerville, of Crowsley Park, Henley-on-Thames[118]
- 1848: Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, of Great Tew[119]
- 1849: Samuel Weare Gardiner, of Coombe Lodge, Whitchurch[120]
- 1850: Henry Hall, of Barton[121]
- 1851: John Brown, of Kingston Blount[122]
- 1852: John Henry Ashhurst, of Waterstock[123][124]
- 1853: James Morrell Jr., of Oxford[125]
- 1854: John William Fane, of Wormsley[126]
- 1855: Benjamin John Whippy, of Lee Place, Charlbury[127]
- 1856: William Evetts, of Tackley Park[128]
- 1857: Charles Dillon, 14th Viscount Dillon, of Dytchley[129]
- 1858: Henry Lomax Gaskell, of Kiddington Hall[130]
- 1859: George Gammie, of Shotover House[131]
- 1860: John Fowden Hodges, of Bolney Court[132]
- 1861: Henry Birch Reynardson, of Adwell[133]
- 1862: Edward Mackenzie, of Fawley Court[134]
- 1863: Thomas Taylor, of Aston House[135]
- 1864: George Glen, of Stratton Audley Park[136]
- 1865: William Melliar Foster-Melliar, of North Aston[137]
- 1866: Sir Henry William Dashwood, of Kirtlington Park, Baronet[138]
- 1867: Alexander William Hall[139]
- 1868: William Earle Biscoe, of Holton Park[140]
- 1869: James Mason of Eynsham Hall[141]
- 1870: John Weyland of Woodeaton[142]
- 1871: Sir Algernon William Peyton, 4th Bt. of Swifts House, Stoke Lyne near Bicester[143]
- 1872: Charles Sartoris of Wilcote House[144]
- 1873: William Dalziel Mackenzie, of Gillotts[145]
- 1874: Arthur, Viscount Valentia, of Bletchingdon Park[146]
- 1875: Edward William Vernon Harcourt, of Nuneham Park[147]
- 1876: Holford Cotton Risley, of Deddington[148]
- 1877: Arthur Henry Clerke Brown, of Kingston Blount[149]
- 1878: Albert Brassey, of Heythrop Park[150]
- 1879: William Fanning, of Bozedown, Whitchurch[151]
- 1880: Lieutenant – Colonel James Miller, of Shotover House[152]
- 1881: Major – General Sir Thomas Peyton, of Swift's House, 5th Baronet[153]
- 1882: Edward Slater Harrison, of Shelswell Park[154]
- 1883: William Henry Fox, of Bradwell Grove[155]
- 1884: Wenman Aubrey Wykeham-Musgrove, of Thame Park[156]
- 1885: George Herbert Morrell, of Headington Hill Hall[157]
- 1886: Sir Francis George Stapleton, of Grey's Court, 8th Baronet[158]
- 1887: Philip James Digby Wykeham,of Tythrop House[159]
- 1888: John Darell Blount, of Mapledurham House[160]
- 1889: William Mewburn, of Wykham Park[161]
- 1890: John Foster, of Combe Park[162]
- 1891: William Henry Ashhurst, of Waterstock[163]
- 1892: Cecil D'Aguilar Samuda, of Shipton Court[164]
- 1893: Charles Twysden Hoare, of Bignell, Bicester[165]
- 1894: Alexander Casper Fraser, of Mongewell[166]
- 1895: Richard Ovey, of Badgemore, Henley-on-Thames[167]
- 1896: Sir Algernon Francis Peyton, of Swift's House, Bicester, 6th Baronet[168]
- 1897: Aubrey Harcourt, of Nuneham Park[169]
- 1898: Lieutenant – Colonel George Gosling, of Stratton Audley Park[170]
- 1899:John Frederick Starkey, of Borticote House,[171]
20th century
- 1900: Robert Hichens Camden Harrison, of Shiplake Court[172]
- 1901: Henry Clerke Brown, of Kingston Blount[173]
- 1902: Captain Charles Walter Cottrell-Dormer, of Rousham Park[174]
- 1903: Sir George John Egerton Dashwood, Bt., of Kirtlington Park[175]
- 1904: James Walker Larnach, of Adderbury House[176]
- 1905: Leonard Noble, of Harpsden Court[177]
- 1906: George Talfourd Inman, of Highmoor Hall[178]
- 1907: Leigh Hoskyns, of Cotefield[179]
- 1908: Vernon James Watney, of Cornbury Park[180]
- 1909: Robert Fleming, of Joyce Grove, Nettlebed[181]
- 1910: William Frederick Pepper, of Shipton Court[182]
- 1911: Sir Paul Augustine Makins, Bt. of Chilterns End, Henley-on-Thames[183]
- 1912: Edward Ferguson Chance, of Sandford Park[184]
- 1913: William John Birch Reynardson, of Adwell House, Tetsworth[185]
- 1914: John Norman Hardcastle, of Broughton Hall[186]
- 1915: John Wormald, of Springs, North Stoke[187]
- 1916: Colonel James Hoole, of The Manor House, Headington, Oxford[188]
- 1917: Arthur Henry Renshaw, of Watlington Park[189]
- 1918: Frederick Gelderd-Somervell, of Haseley Manor[190]
- 1919: George Merrick Fowler, of Horspath Manor, Oxford[191]
- 1920: Edmund Charles Sawver, of Little Milton Manor[192]
- 1921: Ernest Samuelson, of Bodicote Grange, Banbury[193]
- 1922: Stephen Montagu Burrows, CIE, of 9, Norham Gardens, Oxford[194]
- 1923: Francis Durrant Hunt, of The Lodge, Stanton Harcourt[195]
- 1924: George Boscawen Randolph, OBE, of Steeple Aston[196]
- 1925: Charles Vincent Sale, of Aston Rowant House[197]
- 1926: John Graeme Thomson, of Shipton Court, Shipton-under-Wychwood[198]
- 1927: Lieut.-Col. Richard Lockhart Ovey, DSO, of Hernes, Henley-on-Thames[199]
- 1928: Capt. Sir Algernon Thomas Peyton, 7th Bt., of Swifts House, Stoke Lyne, near Bicester[200]
- 1929: Lieut.-Col. Cecil Francis Heyworth-Savage, OBE, of Bradwell Grove, Burford, Oxford[201]
- 1930: James Herbert Morrell, of Headington Hill, Oxford[202]
- 1931: Major Arthur Henry Dillon, TD, of Barton Lodge, Steeple Aston, Oxford[203]
- 1932: Lieut.-Col. Sir Francis Kennedy McClean, Kt, AFC, of Huntercombe Place, Henley-on-Thames[204]
- 1933: Major George Edward Gosling, MC, of Stratton Audley Park, Bicester[205]
- 1934: Lieut.-Col. Mervyn Edward George Rhys Wingfield, of Barrington Park, Burford[206]
- 1935: Capt. The Hon. Bertram Thomas Carlyle Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford, DSO, RN,(later 3rd Baron Redesdale) of Westwell, Burford[207]
- 1936: Major George Cecil Whitaker, of Britwell House, Watlington[208]
- 1937: Oliver Vernon Watney, of Cornbury Park, Charlbury[209]
- 1938: Major Percy Henry Guy Feilden, of Cokethorpe, Witney[210]
- 1939: Lieut.-Col Henry Everard Du Cane Norris, of Cross Hill, Adderbury, Banbury[211]
- 1940: Frederick Edward Withington, of Fringford Lodge, Bicester[212]
- 1941: Major George Cecil Whitaker, of Britwell House, Watlington, Oxford[213]
- 1942: Bertram Edward Dunbar Kilburn, of Ledwell House, Sandford St. Martin, Oxford[214]
- 1943: Sir Sothern Holland, Bt., of Westwell Manor, Burford, Oxfordshire[215]
- 1944: Henry Mark Beaufoy, of Hill House, Steeple Aston[216]
- 1945: The Hon. Randal Hugh Vivian Smith, of Tusmore Park, Bicester[217]
- 1946: Ellis Haldane Chinnery, of Fringford House, Bicester[218]
- 1947: Captain Thomas Miller, of Icknield House, Goring-on-Thames[219]
- 1948: Sir William Macnamara Goodenough, Bt., of Filkins Hall, Lechlade, Gloucs.[220]
- 1949: Captain Duncan Mackinnon, of Swinbrook House, Burford[221]
- 1950: Brevet-Colonel Morys Lancelot Lloyd-Mostyn, of Old Rectory, Hethe, Bicester[222]
- 1951: Michael Henry Mason, of Scott's House, Eynsham Park, Witney[223]
- 1952: Lieut-Colonel Robert Peter Fleming, OBE, of Merrimoles House, Nettlebed, Henley-on-Thames[224]
- 1953: Doctor Arthur Quinton Wells, of Shipton Manor, Kidlington, Oxford[225]
- 1954: Major Harold George Morrell, of King's End House, Bicester[226]
- 1955: Major Alexander Alfred Miller, of Shotover House, Wheatley[227]
- 1956: Colonel Hugh John Cochrane Ducat-Hamersley, of Pyrton Manor, Watlington[228]
- 1957: Brevet Colonel John Thomson, TD, of Woodperry, Stanton St. John, Oxford[229]
- 1958: Lieut-Colonel Henry Thomas Birch Reynardson, CMG, of Adwell House, Tetsworth,[230]
- 1959: Lieut-Colonel Aubrey Vere Spencer, DSO, of Wheatfield- Park, Tetsworth[231]
- 1960: Colonel Herbert William James Morrell, OBE, MC, of Carphill, Sandford St. Martin[232]
- 1961: Hugh David Hamilton Wills, MBE, of Sandford Park, Sandford St. Martin, Oxford[233]
- 1962: John Heyworth, of Bradwdl Grove, Burford[234]
- 1963: Lieut.-Colonel Anthony Donndthorne Taylor, DSO, MC, of North Aston Manor, Oxford[235]
- 1964: John Barkley Schuster, TD, of Manor Farm, Nether Worton, Middle Barton[236]
- 1965: Richard Alan Budgett, of Portway House, Kirtlington[237]
- 1966: Lieut.-Colonel John Edward Stanes Chamberlayne, of The Elm, Chipping Norton[238]
- 1967: Captain Charles Raymond Radclyffe, of Lew, Oxford[239]
- 1968: Major Robert Arnold Paul Butler, TD, of Lower Farm, Ramsden, Oxford[240]
- 1969: Major Benjamin George Barnett, MBE, TD, of Swifts House, near Bicester[241]
- 1970: Henry Miles Gosling, of Stratton Audley Park, Bicester[242]
- 1971: Major-General Sir Randle Guy Feilden, KCVO, CB, CBE, of Old Manor House, Minster Lovell[243]
- 1972: Major John Francis Ballard, of Over Worton House, Middle Barton[244]
- 1973: Major Peter Henry Parker, of The Hays, Ramsden[245]
- 1974: William Robert Ashley Birch Reynardson, of Adwell House, Tetsworth[246]
- 1975: John Ernest Harley Collins, MBE, DSC, of Tusmore Park, Bicester[247]
- 1976: Major Alastair Giles Mann, MBE, of Wheatfield House, Tetsworth, Oxford[248]
- 1977: John Coppleston Luther Fane, of Wormsley Park, Watlington[249]
- 1978: William Archibald Ottley Juxon Bell, of Cottisford House, near Bicester[250]
- 1979: The Hon. Charles Evelyn Cecil, of Wilcote House, Charlbury[251]
- 1980: Robin Fleming, of Church Farm, Steeple Barton[252]
- 1981: Colonel Thomas Armitage Hall, OBE, of Chiselhampton House, Stadhampton[253]
- 1982: Ian Weston Smith, of The Old Rectory, Hinton Waldrist, Faringdon[254]
- 1983: Sir Mark Annesley Norman, Bt., of Wilcote Manor, Charlbury[255]
- 1984: Isabella Juliet Hutchinson, of Sarsden Glebe, Churchill.[256]
- 1985: Alan Tyser, Esq, of West Hanney House, Wantage[257]
- 1986: Charles John Swallow, of Manor Barn House, Wendlebury, Bicester[258]
- 1987: Frederick Roger Goodenough, of Broadwell Manor, Lechlade, Gloucs.[259]
- 1988: Hugo Laurence Joseph Brunner, of 26 Norham Road, Oxford[260]
- 1989: Charles George Archibald Parker, of The White House, Nuffield[261]
- 1990: Crispin Gascoigne, of The Manor House, Stanton Harcourt, Oxford[262]
- 1991: Julian Blackwell, of Osse Field, Appleton, near Abingdon.[263]
- 1992: John Joseph Eyston, of Mapledurham House, near Reading, Berkshire[264]
- 1993: Sir David Black, Bt.[265]
- 1994: David Peter Mason, of Scott's House, Eynsham Park, Witney[266]
- 1995: John Stuart Bridgeman, of Eastgate House, Hornton, Banbury[267]
- 1996: Malcolm Ralph Cochrane, of Grove Farmhouse, Shipton-under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton[268]
- 1997: Lady French, The Old Vicarage, Ipsden[269]
- 1998: Richard Ovey, Hernes, Rotherfield Greys
- 1999: Andrew James Feilden, The Old Manor House, Minster Lovell, near Witney
21st century
- 2000: Richard Hubert Lethbridge, The Dower House, Westhall Hill, Fulbrook, Burford
- 2001: Lady McLintock, The Manor House, Westhall Hill, Fulbrook, Burford
- 2002: Brigadier John Nigel Ballard Mogg, Brightwell Park, Brightwell Baldwin
- 2003: Anthony Flinders Spink, The Mill House, Woolstone, Uffington
- 2004: Anne Kelaart, Manor Farm, Nettlebed
- 2005: Ian Michael Laing
- 2006: Peter Christopher Bickmore
- 2007: Thomas Christopher Loyd
- 2008: Ian Peter Inshaw
- 2009: Charles Richard Dick of Appleton, Abingdon[270]
- 2010: Marie-Jane Barnett of Towersay[271]
- 2011: Penelope O. Glen of Forest Hill[271]
- 2012: William Alden of Iffley[272]
- 2013: Graham Upton of Headington[272]
- 2014: Tony Stratton of The Ridings, Oxford[273]
- 2015: Thomas Henry Birch Reynardson[274]
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