Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire
This is an incomplete list of Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire in England from 1154 until the abolition of the office in 1965.[1]
Exceptionally, the two counties shared a single sheriff.[2] Sheriffs had a one year term of office, being appointed at a meeting of the privy council generally held in February or March and holding office until the similar meeting in the next year.[3] In 1648 it became the practice to rotate the office between inhabitants of Cambridgeshire proper, the Isle of Ely and Huntingdonshire. This was done in a three-year cycle, with an inhabitant of each area occupying the office in turn.[4]
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Note: the years shown are the shrieval years. For example, the high sheriff appointed in March 1892 "for the year 1892" held office until March 1893.
Before 1200
- Before 1154 – See High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire
- 1154: Richard Basset and Aubrey de Vere
- 1155–1161: Payn and Robert Grimball
- 1162: Nicholai de Chenet
- 1163–1164: Hamo Petom
- 1165: Hamo Petom and Philip de Daventry
- 1166–1168: Philip de Daventry
- 1169–1170: Ebrar. de Beach and War. de Basingborn
- 1171–1176: Ebrar. de Beach
- 1177–1179: Walter son of Hugonis
- 1180: Walter son of Hugonis and William, son of Stephen
- 1181–1182: Radulph de Bardulf
- 1183: Walter son of Hugonis
- 1184–1186: Nicholas, son of Robert
- 1189: Nicholas son of Robert
- 1190–1191: William Muschet
- 1192–1193: Richard Anglicus
- 1194–1195: Richard (Reginald) de Argenton
- 1196: Thomas de Huntsdon
- 1197: Merric de Marignes
- 1198–1200: Robert de Lisle
1200–1299
- 1200: Hamo de Valoignes and Rall. de Valoigne
- 1201–1202: Walter de Stukeley
- 1203–1204: Robert de Tateshall and Magister Aristoteles
- 1205–1206: Josteli. de Stukeley
- 1207–1214: Fulk son of Theobald
- 1215: William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury and William de Marigny
- 1216: William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury
- 1217–1219: Falkes de Breauté and Radulph de Bray
- 1220–1223: Falkes de Breauté and John de Ulicot
- c.1224: Richard de Argentine
- 1224–1231: Geoffrey de Hadfield
- 1232–1235: Jeremias of Caxton
- 1236–1241: Henry de Colne
- 1242: Hugo de Hodeng
- 1243–1245: Radulph de Hereford
- 1246–1248: Philip de Staunton
- 1249–1250: Henry Colville
- 1251–1252: Simon de Horton
- 1253: John de Moyne
- 1254–1255: John de Moyne and John de Marines
- 1256–1257: William de la Stow
- 1258: William le Moyne
- 1259: John le Scalarus (John de Scalars)
- 1260: John le Scalarus (John de Scalars) and John Lovell
- 1261: Sacrus de Frivile
- 1262–1266: John Lovell
- 1267: Almaricus Pech
- 1268–1269: Sacrus de Frivile
- 1270–1273: Robert de Estre
- 1274: Walter Shelfhanger
- 1275–1277: William le Moyne
- 1278: Bal. de Sto Geiorgio
- 1279–1280: William de Rothing
- 1281–1287: Thomas de Belhus
- 1288–1295: Hugo de Babington
- 1296: William de Mortuo Mari.
- 1297: William de Sutton
- 1298–1299: Thomas de Gardinor
1300–1399
- 1300: Robert Hereward
- 1301–1305: Robert de Bajose
- 1307–1309: John Crekes and Robert de Hoo
- 1310–1313: John Crekes
- 1314–1315: Thomas de Stolarus
- 1316–1318: Ralph Giffard
- 1319: Mathew de Bassingborne
- 1320: John de Crekes
- 1321–1326: Almeric de Zouche
- 1327–1329: Mathew de Bassingborne
- 1330–1331: Sir Almaric de Zouche
- 1332: William de Moyne
- 1333: William, son of John Mutchett
- 1334: Richard de Bajocis and Warin de Bassingborne
- 1335: Walter Lymbery and William Muschett
- 1336: Thomas de Lacy
- 1337–1338: Wllliam de Muschett
- 1339–1340: Warin de Bassingborne
- 1341: John de Papworth and John de Lacy
- 1342–1345: Warin de Bassingborne
- 1346–1347: Robert de Engane
- 1348–1351: Guy de St. Clair[5]
- 1352: John Lisle de Rubeo Monts
- 1353–1354: Guy de St Clair
- 1355: Thomas de Scolarus
- 1356: John de Harewdon
- 1357–1360: Nicholas Stannell
- 1361: John Furneux and Thomas Cheyne
- 1362–1371: N. Suyvecle
- 1372: William de Papworth of Papworth St Agnes
- 1373: Roger Harlaston
- 1374: Thomas Sewall
- 1375: Thomas Torell
- 1376: Bald. St George
- 1377: Sir John Engaine
- 1377: John Avenel of Gamlinggay
- 1378: William Moyne
- 1379: Radulph Wykes
- 1380: Henry English of Wood Ditton
- 1381: Thomas Sewall
- 1382: William Moyne
- 1383: Philip Tilney of Boston, Lincolnshire
- 1384: Henry English
- 1385: John Heningford
- 1386: Robert de Paris
- 1387: Sir William Papworth of Papworth St Agnes
- 1388: William Cheyne
- 1389: Edmund de la Pole
- 1390: Robert de Paris
- 1391: Nicholas Stewkeley
- 1392: John Kinost
- 1393: William Cheyne
- 1394: Nicholas Paris
- 1395: John Lakynghech
- 1396: John Harlington
- 1397–1398: Andrew Newport
- 1399: Thomas Hasdden
1400–1499
- 1400–1401: William Rees and Sir John Howard of Fowlmere
- 1403: John Hobildod
- 1405: Robert Scott (1st term)
- 1406: John Bernakes
- 1407: John Hobildod
- 1408: John Paniel
- 1409: Sir Baldwin St George of Hatley
- 1410: William Allein
- 1411: Robert Scott (2nd term)
- 1413: Sir Robert Hocksheche, of Hackbeach, Norfolk and Litlington
- 1414: William Alington of Bottisham
- 1415: Thomas Reviles
- 1416: Robert Scott (3rd term)
- 1417: Walter Pole
- 1418: William Asconhall
- 1419: Thomas Reviles
- 1420–1422: Robert Scott (4th term)
- 1423: Robert Scott (5th term) and William Alington of Bottisham
- 1424: Walter de la Pole
- 1425: Nicholas Slyvebly
- 1426: John Hore of Childerley
- 1427: Thomas Dischalers of Whaddon
- 1428: Nicholas Alington
- 1429: Walter de la Pole
- 1430: Laurence Cheyne of Fen Ditton
- 1431: John Austey
- 1432: John Shardlow and John Clopton
- 1433: Robert Stonham
- 1434–1435: Roger Hunt
- 1435: Laurence Cheyne of Fen Ditton
- 1436–1437: Robert Stonham
- 1438: William Alington of Horseheath (son of William, HS 1423)
- 1439: Gilbert Hore
- 1440–1441: Henry Langley
- 1442: William Lee
- 1443: Thomas Peyton (1418-1484), of Isleham[6]
- 1444–1445: William St George
- 1446–1447: John Chalers
- 1448: Thomas Bernard
- 1449: Walter Trumpington
- 1450: John Harlaston
- 1451: William Alington of Horseheath
- 1452: Thomas Tresham
- 1453: Thomas Peyton (1418-1484), of Isleham (2nd term) [6]
- 1454: William Hasdden
- 1455: Henry Paris
- 1456:
- 1457:
- 1458: Thomas Tresham
- 1459: John Colville
- 1460: Thomas Findern
- 1461: John Alington
- 1462–1463: John Stuke
- 1464: John Cheyne
- 1465: John Boughton
- 1466: John Burleley
- 1467: John Forster
- 1468: William St George
- 1469: Richard Sapcote
- 1470: Thomas Gray (arm)
- 1471: Thomas Gray (mil)
- 1472: John Austy
- 1473: Thomas Pigott
- 1474: John Broughton
- 1475: John Cheyne
- 1476: Sir Thomas Cotton, Kt
- 1477: William Alington (d.1485)
- 1478: William Frevill
- 1479: Robert Paris
- 1480: Thomas Huntingdon
- 1481: Gal. Bloodwell
- 1482: Robert Tilney
- 1483: Robert Tanfield
- 1484: John Wake
- 1485: John Hudleston
- 1486: William Finden
- 1487: Thomas Oxenburg
- 1488: William Taillard
- 1489: John Hafilden
- 1490: William Wentworth
- 1491: Thomas Cheyney
- 1492: William Cheyney
- 1493: John Burgoyne
- 1494: Thomas Cotton
- 1495: Gerrard Stukeley
- 1496: Thomas Cheyney
- 1497: Christopher de Peyton
- 1498: Richard Stuteville
- 1499: Robert Peyton
- c 1481: Everard Fielding[7]
1500–1599
- 1500: Thomas Cotton[7]
- 1501: John Clarevax
- 1502: Edward Lucy
- 1503: Thomas Cheyne
- 1504: Christopher Druell
- 1505: John Frevile
- 1506–1507: Anthony Mallory
- 1508: William Findern
- 1509: Thomas Grey
- 1510: Francis Hasilden of Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire[4]
- 1511: John Paris of Linton, Cambridgeshire[4]
- 1512: Sir Giles Allington of Horseheath[4]
- 1513: Thomas Cotton of Conington[4]
- 1514: Thomas Thursby of Caxton[4]
- 1515: Sir Ralph Chamberlayne of Kingston Woodhouse[4]
- 1516: John Paris of Linton (2nd term)[4]
- 1517: Sir John Cutts of Childerley, Cambridgeshire[4]
- 1518: William Tanfield of Everton, Huntingdonshire[4]
- 1519: Anthony Mallory of Papworth St Agnes, Cambridgeshire[4]
- 1520: Sir Giles Allington of Horseheath, Cambridgeshire (2nd term)[4]
- 1521: Francis Hasilden of Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire (2nd term)[4]
- 1522: John More of Whaddon, Cambridgeshire[4]
- 1523: Sir John Huddleston of Sawston, Cambridgeshire[4]
- 1524: Anthony Hansard of March, Isle of Ely[4]
- 1525: Sir John Huddleston of Sawston, Cambridgeshire (2nd term)[4]
- 1526: Robert Peyton of Isleham, Cambridgeshire
- 1527: Thomas Pygot of Abington Pigotts, Cambridgeshire
- 1528: Robert Apreece of Washingley House, Huntingdonshire
- 1529: John Paris of Linton, Cambridgeshire (3rd term)[4]
- 1530: Anthony Hansard of March, Isle of Ely (2nd term)[4]
- 1531: Sir Giles Allington of Horseheath, Cambridgeshire[4]
- 1532: Anthony Mallory of Papworth St Agnes, Cambridgeshire (2nd term)[4]
- 1533: Sir Thomas Elyot of Carlton, Cambridgeshire[4]
- 1534: Sir Richard Sapcott of Elton, Huntingdonshire (present-day Cambridgeshire)[4]
- 1535: Thomas Chicheley of Wimpole, Huntingdonshire[4]
- 1536: Robert Peyton of Isleham, Cambridgeshire (2nd term)[4]
- 1537: Richard Cromwell[4]
- 1538: Thomas Megges[4]
- 1539: Thomas Hutton of Dry Drayton, Cambridgeshire[4]
- 1540: Philip Paris of Linton, Cambridgeshire[4]
- 1541: Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) of Hinghingbrooke Castle, Huntingdonshire (2nd term)[4]
- 1542: Oliver Leder
- 1543: Edward North, 1st Baron North[7]
- 1544: Robert Aprice
- 1545: Thomas Eliot
- 1546: Sir Giles Allington of Horseheath
- 1547: Laurence Tailard
- 1548: Thomas Cotton of Conington[7]
- 1549: John Hudleston
- 1550: Sir John Cotton of Landwade (1st term)
- 1551: Thomas Bolles
- 1552: John Cutte
- 1553: Giles Alington
- 1553: Robert Peyton of Isleham, Cambridgeshire[8]
- 1554: Oliver Leder[8]
- 1555: Sir Laurence Taylor[8]
- 1556: Sir John Cotton[8] (2nd term)
- 1557: Sir Robert Tyrwhytt[8]
- 1558: William Lawrence of St Ives[8]
- 1558: John Hutton
- 1559: Thomas Cotton of Conington
- 1560: Francis Hynde of Madenly
- 1561: Henry Darcy of Leighton
- 1562: Cle. Chichiley
- 1563: William Mallory of Papworth St Agnes, Cambridgeshire
- 1564: Henry Williams (alias Cromwell)
- 1565: William Worthington
- 1566: Robert Peyton of Isleham, Cambridgeshire
- 1567: Thomas Revell
- 1568: Henry Longe of Shengey
- 1569: Francis Hynde
- 1570: Henry Williams
- 1571: John Cutts
- 1572: Thomas Wendy
- 1573: Henry Williams
- 1574: John Hutton
- 1575: William Mallory of Papworth St Agnes, Cambridgeshire
- 1576: Robert Bevill of Chesterton
- 1577: Thomas Reu
- 1578: Fitz Rad. Chamberlaine
- 1579: Thomas Holmes
- 1580: Henry Williams
- 1581: Robert Taylor
- 1582: Thomas Cotton of Conington
- 1583: Henry Darcy
- 1584: Anthony Cage
- 1585: Thomas Wendy
- 1586: Robert Peyton of Isleham, Cambridgeshire
- 1587: Francis Cromwell
- 1588: Rad. Bevill
- 1589: Francis Hynde
- 1590: Thomas Chicheley of Wimpole Hall
- 1591: John Cotton of Landwade
- 1592: Henry Cromwell
- 1593: Sir John Peyton of Isleham, Cambridgeshire
- 1594: Thomas March
- 1595: Robert Brudenell
- 1596: Anthony Cage
- 1597: Jarvasius Clifton
- 1598: Oliver Cromwell
- 1599: Giles Allington
1600–1699
- 1600: William Hind
- 1601: John Cutts
- 1602: Thomas Wendy
- 1603: John Bedell
- 1604: Sir John Peyton of Isleham, Cambridgeshire
- 1605: Robert Bevill
- 1606: Sir Thomas Jermy
- 1607: Robert Payne
- 1608: John Cage
- 1609: Oliver Cheney
- 1610: Reginald Millicent
- 1611: Sir Simeon Steward of Stuntney[9]
- 1612: Edward Hind
- 1613: Thomas Baldwin
- 1614: Edward Alldred
- 1615: Sir Miles Sandys of Wilburton Parsonage, Wilburton, Isle of Ely
- 1616: Francis Brown
- 1617: William Wendy
- 1618: Sir Thomas Steward of Stuntney[9]
- 1619: Sir John Cutts of Swavesey and Childerley
- 1620: Thomas Maples
- 1621: Robert Symonds
- 1622: Sir Edward Peyton, 2nd Baronet
- 1623: Robert Audley
- 1624: Jac. Reynolds
- 1625: Mart. Pierce
- 1626: John Goldsburgh
- 1627: Robert Hagar
- 1628: Thomas Parker
- 1629: Jacob Pedley
- 1630: Thomas Terrell
- 1631: Richard Civil
- 1632: Sir Capell Bedell, Bt.[7]
- 1633: Anthony Cage
- 1634: Robert Ballam
- 1635: Ludo. Dyer
From 1636 to 1642 separate sheriffs were appointed for Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire[4]
- Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire:
- 1636 Sir John Carleton, 1st Baronet of Cheveley[7]
- 1637 Thomas Chicheley of Wimpole Hall
- 1638 Thomas Wendy of Haslingfield
- 1639 Thomas Prichard of Trumpington, Cambridgeshire
- 1640 John Crane of Kingston, Cambridgeshire
- 1641 Sir John Cotton, 1st Bt
- Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire:
- Sheriffs of Huntingdonshire
- 1636 Sir Thomas Cotton, Bt
- 1637 Sir John Hewett, Bt
- 1638 Sir Thomas Lake, Kt
- 1639 Sir William Airmine, 1st Baronet
- 1640 William Leman
- 1641 Richard Stone
- Sheriffs of Huntingdonshire
- Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire resumed
- 1642–1643: Thomas Martin
- 1644: Onslow Winch
- 1645: Tristram Diamond
- 1 December 1646: John Hobart[10]
- 1647: Francis Bickley[11]
- 30 May 1648: Thomas Marshe
- 23 November 1648: Sir Henry Pickering
- 7 November 1649: Robert Castle
- 7 November 1650: John Towers[12]
- 4 November 1651: Sir Heneage Proby of Elton Hall[13]
- 12 November 1652: Levinus Bennet of Babraham, Cambridgeshire[14]
- 10 November 1653: Sir William Sidney[15]
- 16 November 1653: William Fisher
- 1654: Hugh Audley
- 1655: Thomas Duckett
- 1656: Richard Woodward
- 1657: Thomas Bateman[7]
- 1658: John Jenkinson
- 5 November 1660: William Colville
- 1661: John Hewett
- 1662: Sir Thomas Hatton, 2nd Baronet[16]
- 1663: William March
- 1664: John Dryden
- 12 November 1665: Sir Thomas Willys, 1st Baronet[17]
- 7 November 1666: John Caryll[18]
- 6 November 1667: Sir Robert Sewster[19]
- 6 November 1668: William Whitmore[20]
- 25 November 1668: James Thompson[21]
- 11 November 1669: Haynes Barley[22]
- 3 November 1670: John Bradbourne[23]
- 9 November 1671: John Clerke[24]
- 11 November 1672: Thomas or Richard Read[25]
- 12 November 1673: Castel Sherrard[26]
- 5 November 1674: George Pike[27]
- 15 November 1675: Christopher Turner
- 9 November 1676: William Drury
- 18 November 1676: Richard Drury
- 15 November 1677: Charles Baron, of Eversden[28]
- 14 November 1678: Thomas Wiseman
- 13 November 1679: William Harlock
- 1679: Hugh Bonfoy
- 4 November 1680: Sir Thomas Sclater, 1st Baronet
- 10 November 1681: Sir Robert Swayne
- 17 November 1681: Robert Swaine
- 13 November 1682: John Bigg
- 12 November 1683: Sir Henry Pickering of Whaddon[29]
- 20 November 1684: Samuel Fortrey
- 1685: Sir John Hewet, 3rd Baronet
- 25 November 1686: Sir George Downing, 2nd Baronet
- 23 January 1688: Sir Robert Cotton, of Hatley St. George
- 8 November 1688: Sir Robert Bernard, 3rd Baronet
- 17 November 1688: Henry Kingsley
- 18 March 1689: James Torkington
- 18 November 1689: Felix Calverd
- 25 November 1689: William Calverd
- 27 November 1690: Michael (or Nicholas) Mallabas
- 14 December 1691: Sir John Marshall
- 21 December 1691: Sir Robert Dacres
- 31 December 1691: Sir Robert Bernard, 3rd Baronet
- 17 November 1692: Robert Swann
- 16 November 1693: William Tanner (or Banner)
- 6 December 1694: Arthur Joscelyne
- 5 December 1695: Granado Piggott
- 3 December 1696: Thomas Harrison, of the Marsh
- 16 December 1697: Erasmus Smith
- 23 December 1697: Robert Tompson (or Thomson)
- 22 December 1698: William Emersden (or Eversden)
- 20 November 1699: Richard Read
- 23 November 1699: Richard Parlett Read, of Chatteris
1700–1799
- 1700: Lawrence Blatt
- 1701: Sir Roger Jenyns
- 1702:
- 1707: Burrell Massingberd
- 1708: John Jenyns
- 1709:
- 1714: Roger Rant[30]
- 1715: Sir John Conyers[31]
- 1716:
- 1719: Stephen Baseley of Houghton[32]
- 1720:
- 1721: Edward (?)Parthenck[33]
- 1722: Thomas Bend[34]
- 1723:
- 1724: Thomas Jenkinson of Elme[35]
- 1725:
- 1726: Sir Thomas Hatton, 6th Baronet[36]
- 1727: William Wynne[37]
- 1728:
- 1729: Samuel Seymonds Pepys[38]
- 1730:
- 1731: Jasper Lister, of Somersham[39]
- 1732: Walter Serecole of Cherry Hinton[40]
- 1733:
- 1737: William Mitchell[41]
- 1738: Richard Hitch[42]
- 1739:
- 1740: John Cole, of Fenton[43]
- 1741: Chester Perne[44]
- 1742: Dingley Askham[45]
- 1743: Sir Thomas Peyton, 3rd Baronet of Great Raveley[46]
- 1744: Thomas Watson Ward[47]
- 1745: Robert Gill of Upwell[48]
- 1746: Thomas Houghton of St.Ives[49]
- 1747: John Godfrey of Brinkly[50]
- 1748: John Partheriche [51]
- 1749: Peter Standley[52]
- 1753: Sir Samuel Clarke, 3rd Baronet[53]
- 1754: Henry Southwell of Wisbech[54]
- 1755: William Mitchell of Semingford[55]
- 1756: Charles Pepys of Impington [56]
- 1757: Francis Dixon of Upwell[57]
- 1758: John Jackson, of Godmanchester[58]
- 1759: George Montgomerie of Thundersley Hall, Essex [59]
- 1760: Sir Philip Vavasour[31]
- 1761:
- 1762: Richard Cripp [60]
- 1763: Isaac Young[61][62]
- 1765: Thomas Cockayne of Soham [63]
- 1766:
- 1767: John Heathcote, of Great Stukeley[64]
- 1768:
- 1769:
- 1770: Lancelot Brown of Fenstanton [65]
- 1770: Christopher Anstey of Anstey House, Trumpington, Cambridgeshire[66]
- 1773: Sir Charles Cope, 2nd Baronet[67]
- 1774: John Hitch of Melburn [68]
- 1775:
- 1776:
- 1777: Christopher Jefferson[69][70]
- 1778: Christopher Potter of Ely[71]
- 1779: William Fellows, of Ramsey[72]
- 1780: Thomas Rumbold Hall
- 1781:
- 1782: Henry Poynter Standly[73]
- 1783:
- 1785: John Crichloc Turner of Great Stukeley[74]
- 1786: John Drage of Soham [75]
- 1787: William Camps of Wilburton[76]
- 1788: Eustace Kentish of Kings Ripton [77]
- 1789: Thomas Panton, of Fen Ditton[78]
- 1790: Thomas Ground[79]
- 1791: George Thornhill of Diddington [80]
- 1792: Richard Greaves Townley of Fulbourne[81]
- 1793:
- 1796: J. Gardner
- 1798: John Tharpe of Chippenham[82]
- 1799: John Westwood of Chatteris[83]
1800–1899
- 5 February 1800: Richard Hetley, of Alwalton[84]
- 12 February 1801: Richard Eaton of Stetchworth[85]
- 3 February 1802: Thomas Aveling, of Whittlesea[86]
- 3 February 1803: Sir James Duberley, of Gaynes Hall[87]
- 1 February 1804: Benjamin Keene, of Wistow Lodge[88]
- 6 February 1805: John Marshall, of Elm[89]
- 1 February 1806: Lawrence Reynolds, of Sturtlow[90]
- 4 February 1807: William Squire, of Knapwell[91]
- 3 February 1808: Sir Henry Peyton, 2nd Baronet, of Emneth[92]
- 6 February 1809: John Heathcote, of Conington Castle[93]
- 31 January 1810: George William Leeds, of Croxton[94]
- 8 February 1811: William Dunn Gardner, of Chatteris[95]
- 24 January 1812: John Carstairs, of Woodhurst[96]
- 10 February 1813: Charles Madryll Cheere, of Papworth Everard[97]
- 4 February 1814: Jonathan Page, of Ely[98]
- 13 February 1815: Knight Cook George Mitchell, of Hemingford Grey[99]
- 24 February 1815: Robert Booth, of Alconbury[100]
- 1816: John Whitby Quintin of Hatley St George[101]
- 1817: Thomas Spooner[102]
- 1818: Sir Thomas George Apreece, 2nd Baronet of Washingley[103]
- 1819: John Hall of West Wratting[104]
- 1820: Thomas Burges of Benwick[105]
- 1821: John Pasheller of Godmanchester[106]
- 1822: Robert Jones Adeane of Babraham[107]
- 1823: William Rayner of Wisbech[108]
- 1824: G Thompson of Somersham[109]
- 1825: Sir Charles Ethelstone Nightingale of Kneesworth[110]
- 1826: Thomas Skeels Fryer of Chatteris[111]
- 1827: John Margett of St Ives[112]
- 1828: John Peter Allix of Swaffham Prior[113]
- 1829: Richard Orton of Upwell[114]
- 1830: John Guillum Scott, of Somersham[115][116]
- 1831: John Bendyshe, of Kneesworth[117]
- 1832: Thomas Page, of Ely, Cambridgeshire[118]
- 1833: Denzil Onslow, of Great Staughton[119]
- 1834: Richard Huddleston, of Sawston[120]
- 1835: John Fryer, of Chatteris[121]
- 1836: George Thornhill, of Diddington[122]
- 1837: John Dobede, of Soham[123]
- 1838: William Layton, of Woodhouse Ely[124]
- 1839: Sir Richard Hussey Hussey, of the Views[125]
- 1840: Thomas Mortlock, of Little Abingdon[126]
- 1841: Joseph Marshall, of Elm, Cambridgeshire[127]
- 1842: John Linton, of Stirtloe[128]
- 1843: Edward Humphrys Greene, of Hinxton[129]
- 1844: Robert Hutchinson Lewin, of March[130]
- 1845: John Bonfoy Rooper, of Abbots Ripton Hall[131]
- 1846: Sir Charles Watson, 2nd Baronet, of West Wratting[132]
- 1847: Robert Francis Pate, of Wisbech[133]
- 1848: John Moyer Heathcote, of Connington Castle[134]
- 1849: Ebenezer Foster, of Trumpington, Cambridgeshire[135]
- 1850: John Vipan, of Sutton[136]
- 1851: George Rust, of Huntingdon[137]
- 1852: William Parker Hamond, of Pampisford[138]
- 1853: William Whitting, of Manea and Thorney Abbey[139]
- 1854: George William Rowley, of the Priory, St. Neots[140]
- 1855: Sir Williamson Booth, 2nd Baronet, of Gamlingay[141]
- 1856: James Gay, of Upwell[142]
- 1857: Sir John Henry Pelly, 2nd Baronet, of Warnham Court[143]
- 1858: Christopher Robert Pemberton, of Newton[144]
- 1859: John Dunn Gardner, of Chatteris[145]
- 1860: Philip Castell Sherard, 9th Baron Sherard, of Glatton[146]
- 1861: Edward Hicks, of Great Wilbraham[147]
- 1862: John Richardson Fryer, of Chatteris[148]
- 1863: Denzil Onslow, of Great Staughton[149]
- 1864: George Onslow Newton, of Croxton Park[150]
- 1865: John Hall, of Ely[151]
- 1866: Hon. Octavius Duncombe of Waresley[152]
- 1867: Stanlake Ricketts Batson, of Horseheath[153]
- 1868: George Ebenezer Foster, of Brooklands, Cambridge, and Shippea Manor, Isle of Ely[154]
- 1869: George Thornhill, of Diddington[155]
- 1870: Richard Archer Houblon, of Barflow[156]
- 1871: Thomas Richards, of Wimblington, Isle of Ely[157]
- 1872: The Honourable George Fitzwilliam of Milton Park, Northamptonshire[158]
- 1873: Sidney Stanley of Longstowe Hall[159]
- 1874: James Montagu, of Elm, Isle of Ely, and Melton-on-the Hill, Doncaster[160]
- 1875: William Wells of Holmewood Hall[161]
- 1876: Charles Isham Strong, of Thorpe Hall, Peterborough[162]
- 1877: John Brown, of Elwyn Orchard, March[163]
- 1878: Richard Hussey Hussey, of Upvvood, Huntingdonshire[164]
- 1879: William Parked Hamond, of Pampisford Hall[165]
- 1880: Robert Charles Catling, of Needham Hall, Elm, Wisbech[166]
- 1881: Thomas Coote, of Oaklands, Fenstanton,[167]
- 1882: Ebenezer Bird Foster of Anstey Hell, Trumpington[168]
- 1883: Henry Pearson Crates, of the Vineyard, Peterborough[169]
- 1884: William Duberley of Gaynes Hall, Kimbolton[170]
- 1885: John Carbery Evans, of Hatley Park, St. Neots[171]
- 1886: Thomas Maylin Vipan, of Button House, Sutton[172]
- 1887: Henry Charles Geldart, of Waldcn House, Huntingdon[173]
- 1888: John James Briscoe[159]
- 1889: Thomas Richards Harding, of Coney House, Doddington[174]
- 1890: Arthur Wellington Marshall, of the Towers, Buckden[175]
- 1891: William Henry Hall, of Six Mile Bottom, Newmarket[176]
- 1892: Henry Sharpe, of Leverington[177]
- 1893: Arthur John Thornhill, of Diddington Hall, Buckden[178]
- 1894: Maj. Edward Henry Greene-de-Freville, of Hinxton Hall[179]
- 1895: Frederic Nathan Sharpe, of Wisbech[180]
- 1896: John Linton, of Stirtloe House, Buckden[181]
- 1897: Ernest Terah Hooley, of Papworth Hall[182]
- 1898: Fred Crisp, of Whitehouse, New Southgate, Middlesex, and Dry Drayton, Cambridgeshire[183]
- 1899: Walter Henry Octavius Duncombe, of Waresley Park, St. Neots[184]
1900–1965
- 1900: Charles Finch Foster of Pinehurst, Cambridge[185]
- 1901: Thomas Walter Harding, of Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds, and Doddington, Cambridge[186]
- 1902: Charles Harold Coote, of Houghton Grange, Huntingdonshire[187]
- 1903: James Binney, of Pampisford Hall, Pampisford[188]
- 1904: Arthur Hall, of Ely[189]
- 1905: George Wright Wright-Ingle, of Woodhouse, North Finchley, Middlesex[190]
- 1906: Sir Charles Edward Hamilton, Bt., of Hatley Park, Hatley St. George, Cambs.[191]
- 1907: William Cutlack, of The Grange, Littleport[192]
- 1908: John Ashton Fielden, of Holme Wood, near Peterborough[193]
- 1909: George Douglas Cochrane Newton of Croxton Park[194]
- 1910: Walter Wooll West, of Needham Hall, Elm, Wisbech[195]
- 1911: Howard Coote, of Stukeley Hall, Huntingdon[196]
- 1912: Sidney Wynn Graystone, of The White Lodge, Broad Green, Cheveley, near Newmarket[197]
- 1913: Frank Mills, of Wisbech[198]
- 1914: John Henry Beeby, of The Gables, Peterborough[199]
- 1915: Alfred Russell Fordham, of Melbourn Bury near Royston[200]
- 1916: Alfred Edwin Wright, of Ivy Lodge, Haddenham[201]
- 1917: John Norman Heathcote, of Conington Castle, Peterborough[202]
- 1918: Sir Herbert George Fordham, of Odsey, Ashwell, Baldock, Herts[203]
- 1919: Lancelot Harold Luddington, of The Chantrey, Ely[204]
- 1920: Alfred Jordan, of Wistaria House, Huntingdon Street, St. Neots[205]
- 1921: James Odell Vinter, of Southfield, Cambridge[206]
- 1922: Sir Charles Walston, of Newtcn Hall, Newton, Cambridge[207]
- 1923: Douglas James Proby of Elton Hall, Peterborough[159]
- 1924: George Ralph Cunliffe Foster, of Anstey Hall, Trumpington, Cambridge[208]
- 1925: Harold Fred Martin Peatling, of Leverington Hall, Wisbech[209]
- 1926: Arthur George Dilley, of The Walks, Huntingdon[210]
- 1927: Mowbray Frederick Vivian James Arthur Webber, of Wimbish Manor, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, M.B.E.[211]
- 1928: Hugh Abinger Whittome, of Shortacres, Peterborough[212]
- 1929: Major Sir Lionel Cecil William Alexander, of The Grange, Hemingford Abbots, St. Ives, Hunts[213]
- 1930: Sir Charles Wentworth Stanley, of Bentley Corner, Trumpington Road, Cambridge[214]
- 1931: Sir Frederick Hiam of Cambridge[215]
- 1932: Major-General Sir Borlase Edward Wyndham Childs, of Thriplow House, Cambs[216]
- 1933: Henry Gage Spicer, of " Holmwood", Sawston, Cambridge[217]
- 1934: Col. William Philip Cutlack, of Whewell House, Cambridge[218]
- 1935: Granville Proby, of Elton Hall, Hunts.[219]
- 1936: William Warburton Pemberton, of Trumpington Hall, Cambridgeshire[220]
- 1937: Thomas Peake, of Wellington Street, Littleport, Ely[221]
- 1938: Major Sir Wiliam Prescott, of Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire[222]
- 1939: Sir Harold William Stannus Gray of Gog Magog Hills, Babraham, Cambridgeshire[223]
- 1940: Arthur Herbert Carter of Tydd St Giles, Wisbech [224]
- 1941: Noel Thornhill, of Diddington Hall, Buckden, Huntingdon[225]
- 1942: Lieut.-Col. Roger Henry Parker, of Thorneycreek, Cambridge[226]
- 1943: Lieut.-Col. John William Arthur Ollard, of Petercroft, North Brink, Wisbech, Cambs[227]
- 1944: Joseph Stephenson, of 19, Broadway Gardens, Peterborough[228]
- 1945: Sir Stephen Gerald Howard of The Moat, Upend, Kirtling[229]
- 1946: Leonard Childs of Chatteris, Cambridgeshire[230]
- 1947: Colonel Charles William Dell Rowe, of Orton Longueville, near Peterborough[231]
- 1948: Geoffrey Odell Vinter, of Manor House, Thriplow, Cambs[232]
- 1949: Arthur Davis Burton, of Askham House, Doddington[233]
- 1950: Major Reuben Llewelyn Farley, of Wornditch Hall, Kimbolton, Hunts[234]
- 1951: Captain William Henry Ockleston, of Church Farm, Caxton, Cambs[235]
- 1952: Walter Stewart Elgood, of Brewery House, North Brink, Wisbech, Cambs[236]
- 1953: Joseph Hugh Leycester, of Wheatfield House, Hilton, Hunts[237]
- 1954: Lieut-Colonel John Clement Wolstan Francis, of Quy Hall, Cambridge[238]
- 1955: William Guy Ruston, of Norden House, New Road, Chatteris, Cambs[239]
- 1956: Francis Arthur Perkins, of Alwalton Hall, Peterborough[240]
- 1957: Edward Granville Gordon Frost, of 29, Barrow Road, Cambridge[241]
- 1958: William Ruane, of The Lomonds, Cambridge Road, Ely[242]
- 1959: Edward Palmer Brand, of Hazeldene, Bury Road, Ramsey[243]
- 1960: Miles Crawford Burkitt, of Merton House, Grantchester[244]
- 1961: Arthur Samuel Rickwood, of Victoria House, Chatteris[245]
- 1962: Francis John Shipley Ellas, of The Pump House, Elton[246]
- 1963: Colonel Geoffrey Taylor Hurrell, of Harston, Cambridge[247]
- 1964: James Brian Bamford, of 24 St. Mary's Street, Ely[248]
- 1965 onwards: See High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely and High Sheriff of Huntingdon and Peterborough
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