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The High Sheriff of Westmeath was the British Crown's judicial representative in
County Westmeath "Noble above nobility" , image_map = Island of Ireland location map Westmeath.svg , subdivision_type = Sovereign state, Country , subdivision_name = Republic of Ireland, Ireland , subdivision_type1 = Provinces o ...
, Ireland from its creation under The
Counties of Meath and Westmeath Act 1543 An Act for the division of Meath into two shires (referred to in the modern Irish Statute Book as the Counties of Meath and Westmeath Act 1543) was an Act of the Parliament of Ireland passed in 1542 which resulted in the division of County Me ...
until 1922, when the office was abolished in the new Free State and replaced by the office of Westmeath County Sheriff. The sheriff had judicial, electoral, ceremonial and administrative functions and executed High Court Writs. In 1908, an Order in Council made the Lord-Lieutenant the Sovereign's prime representative in a county and reduced the High Sheriff's precedence. However the sheriff retained his responsibilities for the preservation of law and order in the county. The usual procedure for appointing the sheriff from 1660 onwards was that three persons were nominated at the beginning of each year from the county and the Lord Lieutenant then appointed his choice as High Sheriff for the remainder of the year. Often the other nominees were appointed as under-sheriffs. Sometimes a sheriff did not fulfil his entire term through death or other event and another sheriff was then appointed for the remainder of the year. The dates given hereunder are the dates of appointment. The following is an incomplete list: all addresses are in County Westmeath unless stated otherwise.


High Sheriffs of County Westmeath

*1543: Robert Dillon *1557: Sir Oliver Nugent *1558: Sir Thomas le Strange *1572–1573: Thomas Nugent *1574: Thomas mac Riccard Tute of Sonnagh *1606–1612: Sir Edmund Fettiplace *1642: Edward Tuite, of Tuitestown (killed in battle, 1642) *1661: Ridgeley Hatfield *1663: Charles Lyons *1692: Walter Pollard, jnr *1698: Ralph Elrington, of Killeenbrack


Anne, 1702–1714

*1703: Edward Bertles *1705: Thomas Magan, of Togherstown *1709: Richard Plummer


George I, 1714–1727

*1715: Thomas Judge, of Grangebegg *1718: Arthur Reynell, of Castle Reynell *1720: Richard Berry, of Wardenstown *1721: Arthur Judge, of Bishopstone and later of Mosstown *1727: Arthur Reynell, of Castle Reynell


George II, 1727–1760

*1728: Hon. Humphrey Butler of Belturbet *1729: Herbert Price *1729: Major Charles Hampson (died 1729) *1730: Herbert Price *1731: Charles Lyons of Ledeston Hall *1732: Hugh Wilton *1733: Sir Henry Tuite, 6th Baronet of Sonagh *1734: William Handcock *1735: John Gay *1736: Judge Rochfort *1737: William Sherlock *1738: Henry Pilkington, of Tore *1739: Ebenezer Lowe *1740: Nicholas Ogle *1741: Thomas Pakenham *1742: Edmond Hill *1743: Robert Cooke *1744: Isaac Smith *1745: Edmond Reynell *1746: Thomas Smyth, of Drumcree *1747: Hans Widman Wood, of Rosmead *1748: John Smith *1748: John Meares, of Meares Court *1749: Edward Magan *1750: Arthur Judge *1751: Benjamin Chapman *1752: Morgan Daly *1753: Duke Tyrrell *1754: Hugh Maguire *1755: Samuel Lowe *1756: Edmond Malone, of Baronston *1757: Edmond Malone, of Baronston *1758: John Nugent *1759: Arthur Magan, of Clonearl *1760: Richard Sterne Tighe


George III, 1760–1820

*1761: Thomas Adderly *1762: Hon.
George Augustus Rochfort George Augustus Rochfort, 2nd Earl of Belvedere (12 October 1738 – 13 May 1814) was an Anglo-Irish peer and politician. Early years George Augustus Rochfort was born on 12 October 1738, son of Robert Rochfort, 1st Earl of Belvedere and Hon. M ...
, Lord Belfield (later 2nd Earl of Belvedere) *1763: Brinsley Butler, Hon. Lord Newtown *1764: Sir Richard Levinge, 4th Baronet *1765: Hon. Richard Rochfort Mervyn *1766: Ralph Smith *1767: Joseph Daly *1768: Daniel Chenevix *1769: George Boleyn Whitney *1770: William Smyth, of Fieldstown *1771: Thomas Fetherstonhaugh *1772: George Paul Monk *1773: Peter Delemar *1774: Sir William Pigot Piers, 5th Baronet *1775: George Tyrrell *1776: Robert Hodson, 1st Baronet. of Tuitestown (now Greenpark) *1777: Hon. Robert Rochfort *1778: John Lyons of Ledeston Hall *1779: John Reynell *1780: Richard Malone *1781: Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, of Mosstown *1782: William Fetherstonhaugh *1783: John Meares, of Meares Court *1784: James Fetherstonhaugh, of Bracklyn Castle *1785: Hon. Robert Moore *1786: Henry Widman Wood *1787: Philip Batty *1788: Henry Purdon *1789: Mark Synnott (died 1789) and replaced by James Caulfield Browne *1790: Ralph Smyth, of Gaybrook *1791: Sir Charles Levinge, 5th Baronet *1792: Thomas Hutchinson Smyth *1793: William Smyth, of Barbavilla *1794: Sterne Tighe, of Carrick *1795: Henry Cope *1796:
Gustavus Hume Rochfort Gustavus Hume Rochfort ( – 30 January 1824) was an Anglo-Irish politician. Rochfort was the son of George Rochfort and Alice, daughter of Sir Gustavus Hume, 3rd Baronet. He was the High Sheriff of Westmeath in 1796 and the Member of Parliament ...
, of Rochfort *1797: Maurice Nugent O'Connor, of Mount Pleasant *1798: Dillon Pollard *1799: James Nugent, of Clonlost *1800: Edward John Briscoe, of RiverdaleA genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland, Bernard Burke , 1912 *1801: Thomas Fitzgerald Nugent *1802: Alexander Murray *1803: Joseph Morgan Daly *1804: Henry Daniel *1805: Theobald Fetherstonhaugh, of Mosstown *1806: Robert Cooke *1807: James Gibbons *1808: Sir Richard Levinge, 6th Baronet *1809: George Purdon *1810: Walter Nugent *1811: Robert Purdon *1812: William Dutton Pollard, of Kinturk and Castle Pollard *1813: Ralph Smyth, of Glananea *1814: John Middleton Berry, of Middleton *1815: Robert Handcock Temple, of Waterstown *1816: John Charles Lyons of Ledeston Hall *1817: James Gibbons, jnr *1818: Peter Purdon *1819: Richard M. Reynell *1820: William Henry Magan


George IV, 1820–1830

*1821: Richard Handcock, Junior *1822: Hugh Morgan Tuite, later of Sonna *1823: Robert Smyth, of Drumcree *1824: Thomas James Fetherstonhaugh, of Bracklyn Castle *1825: Anthony J. Doppling, of Lowtown *1826: Thomas Shugburgh Whitney, of Newpass *1827: Sir Robert Arair Hodson, 2nd Bt., of Holybrooke House, co. Wicklow *1828: Daniel or David James Hearne *1829: Gustavus Lambert *1830: Robert Smyth, of Gaybrook


William IV, 1830–1837

*1831: Hon. Augustus Caulfeild Browne *1832: William Barlow Smythe, of Barbavilla *1833: Edward Briscoe, of Grangemore *1834: R. W. Cooper *1835: Sir Percy Fitzgerald Nugent, 1st Bt., of Donore *1836: William Chapman of Killua Casle, Athboy *1837: John Ennis


Victoria, 1837–1901

*1838: James Nugent, Count of Holy Roman Empire *1839: Richard Winter Reynell, of Killynon *1840: William Pollard, of Kinturk *1841: Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, of Mosstown *1842: Hercules Robinson, R.N., of Rosmead *1843: George Augustus Boyd, of
Middleton Park House Middleton Park House is a 19th-century Georgian country house in Castletown-Geoghegan, County Westmeath It stands on a gentle hill on a kilometre-long avenue looking towards Lough Ennell. It is a detached six-bay two-storey building with the c ...
*1844: Sir Montague Lowther Chapman, 3rd Bt., of
Killua Castle Killua Castle, and the nearby Raleigh Obelisk, are situated near Clonmellon, County Westmeath, Ireland. The present house was built in about 1780 by Sir Benjamin Chapman and consisted of a hall, dining room, oval drawing room, breakfast parlour ...
*1845: Hon. Laurence Harman King-Harman, of Newcastle *1846: Hon. Laurence Harman King-Harman and Sir George Frederick John Hodson, 3rd Bt., of Holybrooke House, co. Wicklow *1847: Richard Steel Fetherston-Haugh *1848: James William Middleton Barry, of Ballinagall, Mullingar *1849: Lt-Col. John Caulfeild, of Bloomfield *1850: Sir John Hugh Nugent, 3rd Bt., of Ballinlough *1851: Sir Richard George Augustus Levinge, 7th Bt. *1852: John Richard Malone, of Baronston *1853:
Charles Brinsley Marlay Charles Brinsley Marlay (1831 – 18 June 1912) was an Anglo-Irish landowner and art collector. Life He studied at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He had large estates in Ireland, including Belvedere House and Gardens and the Jealou ...
(later Rochfort), of
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*1854: Sir Francis Hopkins, 2nd Bt., of Athboy *1855: John James Nugent *1856: Sir Benjamin James Chapman, 4th Bt., of
Killua Castle Killua Castle, and the nearby Raleigh Obelisk, are situated near Clonmellon, County Westmeath, Ireland. The present house was built in about 1780 by Sir Benjamin Chapman and consisted of a hall, dining room, oval drawing room, breakfast parlour ...
*1857: Howard Fetherstonhaugh, of Bracklyn Castle *1858: Thomas James Smyth, of Ballynegall *1859: John Longworth, of Glynwood *1860: Hon. Robert Reginald Temple Harris *1861: Hon. Henry William Parnell, later 3rd Baron Congleton *1862: John Devenish Meares, of Meares Court, Moyvore *1863: *1864: John Wilson, of Daramona House *1865: *1866: John James Ennis (later 2nd Bt.), of Ballinahown Court,
Athlone Athlone (; ) is a town on the border of County Roscommon and County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located on the River Shannon near the southern shore of Lough Ree. It is the second most populous town in the Midlands Region with a population of ...
. *1867: Francis Hume Kelly, of Glencara *1868: Joseph Tuite, of Sonna. *1869: *1870: Hon. Francis William Browne, of Galston Park, Killican. (later 4th Baron Kilmaine) *1871: Hon. George Mostyn. *1872: George Nugent Purdon, of Lisnabin. *1872: Hon. Sir Leicester Curzon Smyth. *1873: Walter William Dutton Pollard-Urquhart, of Castle Pollard. *1874: James Corry Jones Lowry, of Rockdale. *1875: Joshua Harry Cooper. *1876: Major Rochfort Hamilton Boyd-Rochfort, of Middleton Park, Castletown. *1877: William Benjamin Digby, of Ballincurra. *1878: William Edward Smyth, of Glananea. *1879: *1880: Captain Crofton Thomas Burton Vandeleur, of Wordenstown. *1881: Henry Loftus Lewis, of Violetstown. *1882:
Francis Travers Dames-Longworth Francis Travers Dames-Longworth (26 April 1834 – 3 December 1898) was an Anglo-Irish lawyer. Biography Dames-Longworth was the son of Francis Longworth-Dames and Anna Hume. He was educated at Cheltenham College and Trinity College Dublin, and ...
, Q.C., of Glynwood. *1883: Charles Kelly, of Lunestown. *1884: Hon. Patrick Emilius John Greville-Nugent, of
Clonyn Castle Clonyn Castle also known as Delvin Castle, is a Victorian country house situated in Delvin, County Westmeath, Ireland some 18 km from Mullingar along the N52. It is a square, symmetrical, two-storey castle-like building of cut limestone wi ...
*1885: William Lewis Devenish-Meares, of Meares Court. *1886: Harry Corbyn Levinge, of
Knockdrin Castle Knockdrin () is a townland and Electoral division (Ireland), electoral division that is 5.6 kilometers northeast of Mullingar, in County Westmeath, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is the home of the Westmeath Hunt, and its most notable buildin ...
. *1887: Henry Ernest William Fetherstonhaugh-Whitney, of Newpass. *1888: William Lyster Smythe. *1889: Sir Montagu Richard Chapman, 5th Bt., of
Killua Castle Killua Castle, and the nearby Raleigh Obelisk, are situated near Clonmellon, County Westmeath, Ireland. The present house was built in about 1780 by Sir Benjamin Chapman and consisted of a hall, dining room, oval drawing room, breakfast parlour ...
*1890: Cecil Howard Digby Fetherstonhaugh, of Bracklyn Castle. *1891: Francis Vansittart Chapman *1892: Col. James Smyth, of Gaybrook. *1893: William Evans Esq, Gillardstown,
Killucan The villages of Killucan () and Rathwire () are co-located in the east of County Westmeath, Ireland. They have a combined population of 1,370 according to the 2016 census. Killucan is on the R156 road about from Mullingar and from Dublin. H ...
. *1894: William Edward Wilson, FRS, of Daramona. *1895: William Bury Homan-Mulock. *1896: Col. John Richard Malone, of Baronston. *1897: Henry Arthur Shuckburgh Upton, of Coolatore,
Moate Moate (; ) is a town in County Westmeath, Ireland. The name ''An Móta'' is derived from the term motte-and-bailey, as the Normans built an example of this type of fortification here. The earthwork is still visible behind the buildings on the m ...
.(1870–1947) *1898: *1899: Captain the Hon. Ronald Fulke Greville. *1900: Edward Travers Dames-Longworth, of Glynwood *1901: Lt-Col. Francis Edward Romulus Pollard-Urquhart, of Castle Pollard


Edward VII, 1901–1910

*1902: Richard William Winter Bayley, of
Ballinderry Ballinderry () is a small civil and ecclesiastical parish on both sides of the County Londonderry / County Tyrone border in Northern Ireland. It is a rural parish of about 350 houses and lies on the western shores of Lough Neagh. The parish co ...
. *1903: Edward Kenrick Bunbury Tighe. *1904:
George Arthur Boyd-Rochfort George Arthur Boyd-Rochfort VC (1 January 1880 – 7 August 1940) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces ...
, of Middleton Park. *1905: John David Fetherstonhaugh, of Rockview. *1906:
Charles Brinsley Marlay Charles Brinsley Marlay (1831 – 18 June 1912) was an Anglo-Irish landowner and art collector. Life He studied at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He had large estates in Ireland, including Belvedere House and Gardens and the Jealou ...
(later Rochfort), of
Belvedere Belvedere (from Italian, meaning "beautiful sight") may refer to: Places Australia *Belvedere, Queensland, a locality in the Cassowary Coast Region Africa *Belvedere (Casablanca), a neighborhood in Casablanca, Morocco *Belvedere, Harare, Zim ...
. *1907: Hugh Ponsonby Wilson, of Coolure. *1908: Sir Richard William Levinge, 10th Bt. *1909: Major Gerald Dease, Turbotston. *1910: Gustavus Rochfort Wade (later Hyde), of Lynnbury.


George V, 1910–1922

*1911: John Granville Wilson, of Daramona House. *1912: Joseph Leycester Devenish-Meares, of Meares Court. *1913: Robert Wolfe Smyth, of
Portlick Castle Portlick Castle is a late medieval tower house castle near the village of Glasson, County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located approximately 6 miles from Athlone on the shores of Lough Ree. It comprises a square late medieval 4-storey stone tower wi ...
. *1914: *1915: Henry Maurice Tuite, of Sonna. *1916: Col. Edward Winter Purdon-Winter, of Lisnabin. *1917: Major Thomas Gibbons Hawkesworth Smyth, of Ballynegall. *1918: Henry Maxwell Smyth, of Drumcree House. *1919: Captain Percy Philip O'Reilly, of Colamber. *1920: Major Patrick Henry Augustus O'Hara, of Mornington. *1921: *1922: Sir Walter Richard Nugent, 4th Bt.


References

* 'The Grand Juries of the County of Westmeath from the Year 1727 to the Year 1853 with an Historical Appendix'', published by John Charles Lyons on the Ledestown Press in 1853. {{DEFAULTSORT:High Sheriff Of Westmeath History of County Westmeath
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