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The High Sheriff of Lancashire is an ancient officer, now largely ceremonial, granted to
Lancashire Lancashire ( , ; abbreviated Lancs) is the name of a historic county, ceremonial county, and non-metropolitan county in North West England. The boundaries of these three areas differ significantly. The non-metropolitan county of Lancash ...
, a county in North West England. High Shrievalties are the oldest secular titles under
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, in
England and Wales England and Wales () is one of the three legal jurisdictions of the United Kingdom. It covers the constituent countries England and Wales and was formed by the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542. The substantive law of the jurisdiction is Eng ...
. The High Sheriff of Lancashire is the representative of the monarch in the county, and is the "Keeper of The King's Peace" in the county, executing judgements of the High Court through an Under Sheriff. Throughout the
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, the High Sheriff was a powerful political position; the sheriffs were responsible for the maintenance of
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and various other roles. Some of its powers were relinquished in 1547 as the
Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire Lancashire ( , ; abbreviated Lancs) is the name of a historic county, ceremonial county, and non-metropolitan county in North West England. The boundaries of thes ...
was instated to deal with military duties. It was in 1908 under King Edward VII of the United Kingdom that the Lord Lieutenant position became more senior than the High Sheriff. Since that time the High Sheriff has broadly become an honorific title, with many of its previous roles having been taken up by High Court judges,
magistrate The term magistrate is used in a variety of systems of governments and laws to refer to a civilian officer who administers the law. In ancient Rome, a '' magistratus'' was one of the highest ranking government officers, and possessed both judic ...
s, coroners, local authorities, and the police. The sheriff conventionally serves for a term of a year, with the term of office starting in March. Unlike other counties, the honour in Lancashire is bestowed by the monarch in their role as
Duke of Lancaster The Dukedom of Lancaster is an English peerage merged into the crown. It was created three times in the Middle Ages, but finally merged in the Crown when Henry V succeeded to the throne in 1413. Despite the extinction of the dukedom the title ...
, by pricking the Lites. This page lists persons to have held the position, and is divided by sovereign state and Royal house. Another list of sheriffs of Lancashire from 1087 to 1886 is compiled in Edward Baines's "History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster". This names many other individuals for the earliest years of the office. In April 2015 Amanda Parker of Browsholme Hall, Clitheroe, became High Sheriff and launched a website to promote the office: .


Part of the Kingdom of England


House of Plantagenet

*1150–1160 Bertram de Bulmer of Brancepeth and Sheriff Hutton *1160–1162 Geoffrey de Valoignes of Farleton and Cantsfield *1162–1166 Sir Bertram de Bulmer of Brancepeth and Sheriff Hutton *1166–1170
William de Vesci William de Vesci (c.1125–1184) was an Anglo-Norman feudal lord and Sheriff. Born William fitz Eustace at Knaresborough Castle, Yorkshire, the son of Eustace Fitz John and Beatrix de Vesci, he took his mother's surname. He was appointed Sher ...
, Lord of Alnwick *1170–1173 Roger de Herleberga *1173–1174 Ranulf de Glanvill *1174–1185 Ralph FitzBernard *1185–1185 Hugo Pipard *1185–1188 Gilbert Pipard *1188–1189 Peter Pipard *1189–1194 Richard de Vernon (1st term) *1194–1194 Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler *1194–1196 Benedict Garnet, of Caton *1196–1197 Robert de Vavasour of Hazelwood, Tadcaster *1197–1198 Nicholas le Boteler *1198–1199 Stephen of Thornham *1199–1200 Robert de Tatteshall, near Pontefract *1200–1204 Richard de Vernon (2nd term) *1204–1205 Sir William Vernon *1205–1215 Gilbert FitzReinfrid, Baron of Kendal *1205–1215 Adam FitzRoger of Yealand (1st term) *1215–1216 Reginald de Cornhill of Kent *1216–1217 Ranulph de Blundevill *1217–1222 Jordan FitzRoger *1223–1223
Stephen de Segrave Stephen de Segrave (or Seagrove or Stephen Segrave or Stephen of Seagrave) (c. 1171 – 9 November 1241) was a medieval Chief Justiciar of England. Life He was born as the son of a certain Gilbert de Segrave of Segrave in Leicestershire, who h ...
*1223–1226 Robert de Montjoy *1226–1227
William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby William II de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby (c. 1168 – c. 1247), was a favourite of King John of England. He succeeded to the estate (but not the title) upon the death of his father, William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby, at the Siege of Acre in ...
*1227–1228 Gerard Etwell of Etwall, Derbyshire *1228–1232 Sir Adam de Yealand (2nd term) *1232–1232
Peter de Rivaux Peter de Rivaux or Peter de Rivallis (died 1262) was an influential Poitevin courtier at the court of Henry III of England. He was related to Peter des Roches, being a nephew (or possibly a son). From early in his life he was connected to the c ...
*1232–1233 William de Lancaster, Baron of Kendal *1233–1234 Gilbert de Wyteby *1234–1240 Simon de Thornton "Clericus" *1240–1241 John de Lancaster *1241–1245 Robert de Waterfal *1245–1246 Richard le Boteler *1246–1247 Sir Matthew de Redmayne, Lord of Levens *1247–1255 Sir Robert de Lathum *1255–1259 Sir Patrick de Ulvesby *1259–1259 Sir William le Boteler, Lord of Warrington *1259–1261 Sir Geoffrey de Chetham *1261–1264 Sir Adam de Montalt *1264–1267 Roger de Lancaster, Lord of Rydal *1267–1269 Edmund, 1st Earl of Lancaster *1269–1270 Sir Richard le Boteler of Rawcliffe, Fylde *1270–1272 John de Cansfield of Aldingham *1272–1274 Sir Ranulph de Dacre of Dacre, Cumberland *1274–1284 Sir Henry de Lea of Preston *1284–1290 Gilbert de Clifton *1291–1298 Sir Ralph de Montjoy *1298–1298
Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster Thomas of Lancaster, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, 2nd Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl of Derby, ''jure uxoris'' 4th Earl of Lincoln and ''jure uxoris'' 5th Earl of Salisbury (c. 1278 – 22 March 1322) was an English nobleman. A member of the House of Pl ...
*1298–1301 Richard de Hoghton *1301–1307 Sir Thomas Travers *1307–1309 William Gentyl the elder of Poulton-le-Sands *1309–1315 Sir Ralph de Bickerstath of Bickerstaffe (died of wounds after Battle of Preston, 1315) *1315–1317 Sir Edmund de Neville from Hornby *1317–1320 Sir Henry de Malton of Malton, Yorkshire *1320–1322 William Gentyl the younger *1322–1323 Robert de Leyburn (1st term) *1323–1323 John Darcy *1323–1326 Sir Gilbert de Southworth of Southworth, Warrington *1326–1326 Robert de Leyburn (2nd term, died in office) *1326–1327 Sir Geoffrey de Warburton *1327–1327
Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster Henry, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Lancaster ( – 22 September 1345) was a grandson of King Henry III of England (1216–1272) and was one of the principals behind the deposition of King Edward II (1307–1327), his first cousin. Origins He wa ...
*1327–1328 John de Burghton *1328–1329 John de Hamburg *1329–1332 Sir John de Denum *1332–1335 Robert Foucher *1335–1336 William de Clapham of Clapham, Yorkshire *1336–1337 Sir William le Blount (killed in office) *1337–1342 Robert de Radcliffe of Ordsall, Salford *1342–1344 Sir John le Blount (brother of Sir William, HS 1336) *1344–1345 Stephen de Ireton *1345–1345 Henry, 1st Duke of Lancaster *1345–1350 John Cockayne *1350–1358 Sir William Scargill *1358–1359 William de Radcliffe *1359–1361 Nicholas de Coleshill *1361–1361 Sir John de Ipres *1361–1362 Adam de Hoghton *1362–1371
John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (6 March 1340 – 3 February 1399) was an English royal prince, military leader, and statesman. He was the fourth son (third to survive infancy as William of Hatfield died shortly after birth) of King Edward ...
*1371–1371 Richard de Radcliffe *1371–1374 Sir John le Boteler of Warrington and Beausay *1374–1377 Richard de Towneley *1377–1384 Sir Nicholas Haryngton of Farleton in Lonsdale *1384–1387 Sir Ralph de Radcliffe of Blackburn and Smithills Hall *1387–1392 Robert de Standish *1392–1397 Sir John le Boteler *1397–1399 Richard Molyneux


House of Lancaster

*1399–1399 Sir Richard de Hoghton of
Hoghton Tower Hoghton Tower is a fortified manor house east of the village of Hoghton, Lancashire, England, and standing on a hilltop site on the highest point in the area. It takes its name from the de Hoghton family, its historical owners since at l ...
*1399–1401 Sir Thomas Gerard of Bryn Hall, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancs. *1401–1404 Sir John de Boteler *1404–1405 Sir Ralph Radcliffe *1405–1406 John Boteler *1406–1411 Sir John Bold *1411–1415 Sir Ralph Staveley *1415–1416 Sir Robert de Urswyk *1416–1418 Nicholas de Longford *1418–1422 Sir Robert Lawrence *1423–1426 Richard Radcliffe *1426–1437 Robert Laurence of Ashton *1439–1449 Sir John Byron of Clayton Hall *1449–1461 Nicholas Byron


House of York

*1461–1462 John Broughton of Broughton *1462–1464 Sir John Assheton of Ashton-under-Lyne *1464–1465 John Pilkington of Pilkington *1465–1466 Thomas Pilkington of Pilkington *1466–1473 Sir Robert Urswick of Urswick *1473–1480 Thomas Molyneux of Sefton *1480–1485 Sir Thomas Pilkington of Pilkington


House of Tudor

*1485–1497 Sir Edward Stanley of Hornby Castle *1497–1524 Lawrence Starkie of Huntroyde *1523 Sir Alexander Radcliffe of Ordsall *1524 Sir William Molyneux of Sefton Hall *1526 Henry Farington of Farington, Leyland and Old Worden Hall *1527 Sir William Leylond of Morley in Astley *1528 Sir Alexander Osbaldestone of Osbaldestone *1529 Sir Alexander Radcliffe *1530 Sir
Richard Assheton of Middleton Richard Assheton or Ashton of Middleton (1483–1549) was an English soldier who fought at the battle of Flodden. He is known for rebuilding St. Leonard's Church, Middleton, and for commissioning stained-glass windows there to commemorate that ...
Hall *1531 Henry Farington of Farington, Leyland and Old Worden Hall *1532 Sir John Towneley of Towneley *1533 Sir Edmund Trafford of Trafford Park *1534 Sir Thomas Langton of Newton-in-Makerfield *1535 Sir Thomas Boteler of Bewsey *1536 Thomas Shireburne of Aighton and Mitton *1536 Hugh Adlington of Adlington and Duxbury *1537 Sir Thomas Halsall of Halsall *1538
John Holcroft John Holcroft (died 1656) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1648. He fought in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War. In April 1640, Holcroft was elected Member of Parliament for Live ...
of Melling *1539 Sir Alexander Radcliffe *1540 Sir William Laylond of Morley-in-Astley *1541 Sir Richard Hoghton of Lea and Hoghton *1542 Sir Thomas Southworth of Southworth and Samlesbury Halls. *1543
John Holcroft John Holcroft (died 1656) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1648. He fought in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War. In April 1640, Holcroft was elected Member of Parliament for Live ...
of Melling *1544 Sir Marmaduke Tunstall of Thurland Castle *1545 Sir William Norris of
Speke Hall Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house in Speke, Liverpool, England. It is one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. It is owned by the National Trust and is a Grade I listed building. History Construction of ...
*1546 Sir Thomas Holcroft of Vale Royal *1547 Sir Alexander Radcliffe of Ordsall *1548 Sir Thomas Gerard of Bryn *1549 Sir Robert Worsley of Boothes *1550 Sir Peter Legh of Hayock *1551 Sir John Atherton of
Atherton Hall, Leigh Atherton Hall was a country house and estate in Atherton historically a part of Lancashire, England. The hall was built between 1723 and 1742 and demolished in 1824. Christopher Saxton's map shows there was a medieval deer park here in the time o ...
*1552 Sir Thomas Talbot of Lower Darwen *1553 Sir Thomas Gerard of Bryn *1554 Sir Marmaduke Tunstall of Thurland Castle *1555 Sir John Atherton of
Atherton Hall, Leigh Atherton Hall was a country house and estate in Atherton historically a part of Lancashire, England. The hall was built between 1723 and 1742 and demolished in 1824. Christopher Saxton's map shows there was a medieval deer park here in the time o ...
*1556 Sir Thomas Langton of Newton-in-Makerfield *1557 Sir Edmund Trafford of Trafford Park *1558 Sir Thomas Gerard of Bryn Hall *1559 John Talbot of Salesbury *1560 Sir Robert Worsley of Booths *1561 Sir John Atherton of
Atherton Hall, Leigh Atherton Hall was a country house and estate in Atherton historically a part of Lancashire, England. The hall was built between 1723 and 1742 and demolished in 1824. Christopher Saxton's map shows there was a medieval deer park here in the time o ...
*1562 Sir John Southworth of Samlesbury Hall *1563 Sir Thomas Hesketh of
Rufford Old Hall Rufford Old Hall is a National Trust property in Rufford, Lancashire, England. Built in about 1530 for Sir Robert Hesketh, only the Great Hall survives from the original structure. A brick-built wing in the Jacobean style was added in 1661, at ...
*1564 Thomas Hoghton of Hoghton *1565 Sir Edmund Trafford of Trafford *1566 Sir Richard Molyneux of Sefton *1567 Sir Thomas Langton of Newton-in-Makefield *1568 Edward Holland of Denton Hall *1569 John Preston of Preston Hall, Westmorland Google Books *1570 Thomas Boteler of Bewsey and Warrington *1571 Edmund Trafford of Trafford *1572 John Byron of Clayton Hall. *1573 Richard Holland of Denton Hall and
Heaton Hall Heaton Park is a public park in Manchester, England, covering an area of over . The park includes the grounds of a Grade I listed, neoclassical 18th century country house, Heaton Hall. The hall, remodelled by James Wyatt in 1772, is now only ...
*1574 William Booth of Barton *1575 Francis Holt of Gristlehurst, Bury *1576 Richard Bold of Bold, Warrington *1577 Robert Dalton of
Thurnham Hall Thurnham Hall is a grade-I-listed 17th-century country house in the village of Thurnham, Lancashire, England some 10 km (6 miles) south of Lancaster. The present building is a three-storey stone-built house probably built in the 17th centur ...
*1578 John Fleetwood of Penwortham *1579 Ralph Assheton of Middleton *1580 Sir Edmund Trafford of Trafford *1581 Sir John Byron of Clayton Hall *1582 Richard Holland of Denton *1583 John Atherton of Atherton Hall *1584 Sir Edmund Trafford of Trafford *1585 Thomas Preston of Preston Hall *1586 Richard Assheton of Middleton *1587 John Fleetwood of Penwortham *1588 Thomas Talbot of Bashall *1589
Sir Richard Molyneux Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet (1560–1622) was a member of parliament for Lancashire, Mayor of Liverpool and Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster. Life Molyneux was the son of William Molyneux and his wife Bridget Caryll. His grandfat ...
of Sefton *1590 Richard Bold of Bold, Warrington *1591 James Assheton of Chadderton *1592 Edward Fitton (the younger) of Gawsworth Old Hall *1593 Richard Assheton of Middleton *1594 Ralph Assheton of Great Lever *1595 Thomas Talbot of Bashall *1596 Richard Holland of Denton *1597
Sir Richard Molyneux Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet (1560–1622) was a member of parliament for Lancashire, Mayor of Liverpool and Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster. Life Molyneux was the son of William Molyneux and his wife Bridget Caryll. His grandfat ...
of Sefton *1598 Richard Assheton of Middleton *1599 Sir Richard Hoghton of Hoghton *1600 Robert Hesketh of Rufford and Martholme *1601 Cuthbert Halsall of Halsall *1602 Sir Edmund Trafford of Trafford *1603 John Ireland of Hale


House of Stuart

*1604 Sir Nicholas Mosley of Manchester *1605 Ralph Barton of Bolton-le-Moors *1606 Edmund Fleetwood of Rossall *1607 Sir Richard Assheton of Middleton *1608 Robert Hesketh of
Rufford Old Hall Rufford Old Hall is a National Trust property in Rufford, Lancashire, England. Built in about 1530 for Sir Robert Hesketh, only the Great Hall survives from the original structure. A brick-built wing in the Jacobean style was added in 1661, at ...
*1609 Sir Edmund Trafford of Trafford *1610 Roger Nowell of Read Hall *1611 John Fleming of
Coniston Hall Coniston Hall is a former house on the west bank of Coniston Water in the English Lake District. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. The house dates from the late 16th century ...
*1612 Sir Cuthbert Halsall of Halsall *1613 Robert Bindlosse of
Borwick Hall Borwick Hall is a 16th-century manor house at Borwick, Lancashire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and is now used as a residential outdoor education and conference centre by Lancashire County Council. History The manor of Borwick is me ...
*1614 Richard Shireburne of Stonyhurst *1615 Edward Stanley of Bickerstaffe *1616 Rowland Mosley of Hough End, Manchester *1617 Sir Edmund Trafford of Trafford *1618 Richard Shuttleworth of
Gawthorpe Hall Gawthorpe Hall is an Elizabethan country house on the banks of the River Calder, in Ightenhill, a civil parish in the Borough of Burnley, Lancashire, England. Its estate extends into Padiham, with the Stockbridge Drive entrance situated ther ...
*1619 John Holt of Stubley *1620 Leonard Ashawe of Ashawe *1621 Edward Moore of Bank Hall, Liverpool *1622 Sir Gilbert Ireland of Hale Hall, Childwall *1623 Sir George Booth of Ashton-under-Lyne *1624 Sir Ralph Assheton of Whalley *1625 Edward Holland of Denton *1626 Roger Kirkbye of Kirkby Ireleth *1627 Sir Edward Stanley of Bickerstaffe *1628 Edmund Assheton of Chadderton *1629 Edward Rawsthorne of Edenfield *1630 Thomas Hesketh of
Rufford Old Hall Rufford Old Hall is a National Trust property in Rufford, Lancashire, England. Built in about 1530 for Sir Robert Hesketh, only the Great Hall survives from the original structure. A brick-built wing in the Jacobean style was added in 1661, at ...
*1631 Richard Bold of Bold Hall, St Helens *1632 Nicholas Towneley of Royle, Burnley *1633 Ralph Assheton of Middleton *1634 Ralph Standish of Standish *1635 Sir
Humphrey Chetham Humphrey Chetham (10 July 1580 – 1653) was an English textile merchant, financier and philanthropist, responsible for the creation of Chetham's Hospital and Chetham's Library, the oldest public library in the English-speaking world.Crosb ...
. of Clayton Hall *1636 William Farrington of Leyland *1637 Richard Shuttleworth of
Gawthorpe Hall Gawthorpe Hall is an Elizabethan country house on the banks of the River Calder, in Ightenhill, a civil parish in the Borough of Burnley, Lancashire, England. Its estate extends into Padiham, with the Stockbridge Drive entrance situated ther ...
*1638 Roger Kirkby of Kirkby Ireleth *1639 Sir Edward Stanley of Bickerstaffe *1640 Robert Holt of Castleton *1641 Peter Egerton of Shaw Hill, Flixton *1642 Sir John Girlington of Thurland Castle *1643 Sir Gilbert Hoghton of
Hoghton Tower Hoghton Tower is a fortified manor house east of the village of Hoghton, Lancashire, England, and standing on a hilltop site on the highest point in the area. It takes its name from the de Hoghton family, its historical owners since at l ...
*1644–1647 John Bradshaw of Bradshaw Hall, Bolton *1648
Gilbert Ireland Sir Gilbert Ireland (1624 – 30 April 1675) of Hale Hall, Lancashire was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1675. Ireland was the son of John Ireland of Hutt and Hale and his wife Eliza ...
of Hale Hall, Childwall


Commonwealth

*1649 Humphrey Cheeton *1649 John Hartley of Strangeways, Manchester *1650 Edmund Hopwood of Hopwood Hall, Middleton *1651 Henry Wrigley of Chamber Hall, Oldham *1652 Alexander Barlow of Barlow, Salford *1653 John Parker of Extwistle, Clitheroe *1654 Peter Bold of Bold Hall, Warrington *1655–1656 John Atherton of Atherton *1656 John Starkie of Huntroyde Hall *1657 Hugh Cooper of Chorley and Carnforth *1658 Sir Robert Bindlosse, 1st Baronet of
Borwick Hall Borwick Hall is a 16th-century manor house at Borwick, Lancashire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and is now used as a residential outdoor education and conference centre by Lancashire County Council. History The manor of Borwick is me ...
, Carnforth *1659
Sir Richard Hoghton, 3rd Baronet Sir Richard Hoghton, 3rd Baronet (c. 1616 – 3 February 1678) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1640 and 1656. He supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War. Biography Hoghton wa ...
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Hoghton Tower Hoghton Tower is a fortified manor house east of the village of Hoghton, Lancashire, England, and standing on a hilltop site on the highest point in the area. It takes its name from the de Hoghton family, its historical owners since at l ...


House of Stuart, restoration

*1660 George Chetham of Clayton Hall *1661 Sir George Middleton of Leighton Hall, Carnforth *1663 John Girlington of Thurland Castle *1664 Thomas Preston of Holker, Furness *12 November 1665: William Spencer, of
Ashton Hall Ashton Hall is a largely rebuilt 14th-century mansion in the civil parish of Thurnham, Lancashire, England. It is south of the city of Lancaster and is on the east bank of the River Lune. is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as ...
*7 November 1666: Sir John Ardene, of Harden *6 November 1667: Thomas Greenhalgh, of Brandlesholme *6 November 1668: Thomas Greenhalgh, of Brandlesholme *11 November 1669: Christopher Banastre of
Bank Hall Bank Hall is a Jacobean mansion in Bretherton, Lancashire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building and is at the centre of a private estate, surrounded by parkland. The hall was built on the site of an older house in 1608 by the Banastres ...
, Bretherton *4 November 1670: Sir Henry Sclater, of Light Oaks, near Leigh *9 November 1671: Sir Robert Bindlosse, 1st Baronet, of
Borwick Hall Borwick Hall is a 16th-century manor house at Borwick, Lancashire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and is now used as a residential outdoor education and conference centre by Lancashire County Council. History The manor of Borwick is me ...
, Carnforth *11 November 1672: Sir Robert Bindlosse, 1st Baronet, of
Borwick Hall Borwick Hall is a 16th-century manor house at Borwick, Lancashire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and is now used as a residential outdoor education and conference centre by Lancashire County Council. History The manor of Borwick is me ...
, Carnforth *12 November 1673: Sir Peter Brooke, of Astley Hall *5 November 1674: Alexander Butterworth, of Belfield, Butterworth *10 November 1676: Alexander Rigby, of Layton, Poulton-le-Fylde *14 November 1678:
Sir Roger Bradshaigh, 1st Baronet Sir Roger Bradshaigh, 1st Baronet (14 January 1628 – 31 March 1684) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1679. Bradshaigh was the third but oldest surviving son of James Bradshaigh of Haigh Hall, Wigan by Anne, ...
, of
Haigh Hall Haigh Hall is a historic country house in Haigh, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. Built between 1827 and 1840 for James Lindsay, 7th Earl of Balcarres, it replaced an ancient manor house and was a Lindsay family home until 1947, when it was ...
, near Wigan *1 December 1679: William Johnson, of Rishton Grange, Clitheroe *30 October 1680: Lawrence Rawstane, of New Hall, Edenfield *1682–1683 Thomas Legh of Bank, Leyland *1684–1685 Peter Shakerley of Shakerley, Tyldesley *1686–1688 William Spencer of
Ashton Hall Ashton Hall is a largely rebuilt 14th-century mansion in the civil parish of Thurnham, Lancashire, England. It is south of the city of Lancaster and is on the east bank of the River Lune. is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as ...
*1689 John Birch of Birch Hall, Manchester *1690
Peter Bold Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a su ...
of Bold, Warrington *1691
Alexander Rigby Alexander Rigby (1594 – 18 August 1650) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1640 and 1650. He was a colonel in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War. Life Rigby was the son of Alexander Rigby ...
of Whittle-le-Woods and Layton, Liverpool *1692 Francis Lindley of Bowling Hall *1693 Thomas Rigby of Whittle-le-Woods *1694 Thomas Ashurst of Ashurst, near Wigan *1695 Richard Spencer of Preston *1696
Thomas Norreys Sir Thomas Norris (1556–1599) was an English soldier. He sat in the Irish House of Commons, and was made Lord President of Munster in Ireland. His last name is sometimes spelt Norreys. Family He was the fifth son of Henry Norris, 1st Baron ...
of
Speke Hall Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house in Speke, Liverpool, England. It is one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. It is owned by the National Trust and is a Grade I listed building. History Construction of ...
, Liverpool *1697 Roger Mainwaring of Clitheroe *1698 William West of Middleton, Near Heysham *1699 Robert Dukinfield of Dukinfield, Ashton-under-Lyne *1700 Thomas Rigby of Goosnargh *1701 William Hulme of Davyhulme, near Manchester *1702 Roger Nowell of Read Hall, Blackburn *1703 Peter Egerton of Shaw Hill, near Manchester *1704 George Birch then Thomas Birch of Birch Hall, Rusholme *1705 Richard Spencer of Preston *1706 Christopher Dauntesey of Agecroft


Part of the Kingdom of Great Britain


House of Stuart, restoration

*1707 Edmund Cole of Beaumont Cote, Lancaster *1708 Myles Sandys of Graythwaite Hall, Furness *1709 Roger Kirkby (died Feb 1709) of Kirby-Ireleth, Furness then Alexander Hesketh *1710 Robert Parker of
Cuerden Hall Cuerden Hall is a country mansion in the village of Cuerden near Preston, Lancashire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Hall was formerly a family home between 1717 and 1906, and used by the Army until the 1960s. In 1985 it became ...
*1711 Sir Thomas Standish of
Duxbury Hall Duxbury Hall was a 19th-century country house in Duxbury Park estate in Duxbury Woods, Lancashire that has been demolished. The hall was a plain two-storey building faced in millstone grit ashlar standing in a well-wooded park 1½ miles (2.5&n ...
*1712 William Rawstorne of Edenfield and Penwortham *1713 Richard Valentine of Eccles *1714 William Farington of Leyland


House of Hanover

*1715 Jonathan Blackburne of
Orford Hall, Warrington Orford Hall, now demolished, was a 17th-century country house built in an estate which is now a public park (Orford Park) in Orford, Warrington, England. History The original hall at Orford was a timber and plaster building, with ornate chimneys ...
*1716 Thomas Crisp of Parbold, nr. Wigan *1717 Samuel Crooke of the Old Crook, Leyland *1718 Richard Norris of
Speke Hall Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house in Speke, Liverpool, England. It is one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. It is owned by the National Trust and is a Grade I listed building. History Construction of ...
*1719 Thomas Stanley of Clitheroe *1720 Robert Mawdesley of Mawdesley, Near Ormskirk *1721 Benjamin Hoghton of
Hoghton Tower Hoghton Tower is a fortified manor house east of the village of Hoghton, Lancashire, England, and standing on a hilltop site on the highest point in the area. It takes its name from the de Hoghton family, its historical owners since at l ...
*1722 Benjamin Gregge of Chamber Hall, near Oldham *1723 Sir Edward Stanley of Bickerstaffe, near Ormskirk *1724 William Tatham of Ireby, near Kirkby Lonsdale *1725 Miles Sandy of Graythwaite Hall, Hawkeshead *1726 Edmund Hopwood of Hopwood Hall, Middleton *1727 Daniel Wilson of Dalham Tower, near Milnthorpe *1728 Joseph Yates of Stanley House, Manchester *1729 William Greenhaigh of Myerscough, near Preston *1730 James Chetham of Smedley *1731 William Leigh of Westhoughton *1732 John Parker of Breightmet, near Bolton *1733 John Greaves of Culcheth, near Leigh *1734 William Bushell of Preston *1735 Arthur Hamilton of Liverpool *1736 Sir James Darcy Lever of Alkrington Hall, Manchester *1737 Thomas Horton of Chadderton Hall *1738 Samuel Chetham of Turton Tower and Castleton *1739 Sir Ralph Assheton of Middleton *1740 Roger Hesketh of North Meols, Southport *1741 Robert Dukinfield of Manchester *1742 Robert Bankes of
Winstanley Hall Winstanley Hall is a late 16th-century house in Winstanley, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester (). It is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade II* listed building. Originally built for the Winstanley family, t ...
, near Wigan *1743 John Blackburne of
Orford Hall, Warrington Orford Hall, now demolished, was a 17th-century country house built in an estate which is now a public park (Orford Park) in Orford, Warrington, England. History The original hall at Orford was a timber and plaster building, with ornate chimneys ...
*1744 Robert Radclyffe of Foxdenton Hall, Chadderton *1745 Daniel Willis of Prescot *1746 William Shawe of Preston *1747 Samuel Birch of Ardwick (father of
Samuel Birch (military officer) Major General Samuel Birch (21 February 1735 – 1811) was an officer in the British army during the American Revolution that served as the commandant of New York City. He helped free and shelter thousands of slaves as recorded in the Book of ...
) *1748 George Clarke of Hyde Hall, Manchester *1749 Rigby Molyneux of Preston *1750 Charles Stanley of Ormskirk *1751 James Fenton of Lancaster *1752 Richard Townley of Belfield Hall, Butterworth, Rochdale *1753 John Bradshaw of Manchester *1754 Thomas Hesketh of
Rufford Old Hall Rufford Old Hall is a National Trust property in Rufford, Lancashire, England. Built in about 1530 for Sir Robert Hesketh, only the Great Hall survives from the original structure. A brick-built wing in the Jacobean style was added in 1661, at ...
*1755 Thomas Johnson of Manchester *1756 James Barton of Penwortham, Preston *1757 James Bayley of Withington, Manchester *1758 Robert Gibson of Myerscough *1759 Richard Whitehead of Claughton, near Preston *1760 Samuel Hilton of Pennington, Leigh *1761 Sir William Farington of Shaw Hall, Leyland *1762 Thomas Braddyll of Conishead, Ulverston *1763 Thomas Blackburne of Hale and
Orford Hall, Warrington Orford Hall, now demolished, was a 17th-century country house built in an estate which is now a public park (Orford Park) in Orford, Warrington, England. History The original hall at Orford was a timber and plaster building, with ornate chimneys ...
*1764 Sir William Horton, 1st Baronet of ChaddertonComplete Baronetage *1765 John Walmesley of Wigan *1766 Edward Gregge of Oldham *1767 Alexander Butler of Kirkland Hall *1768
Thomas Butterworth Bayley Thomas Butterworth Bayley (1744–1802) was an English magistrate, agriculturist and philanthropist. Background He was from an old Lancashire family, and his mother was one of the Dukinfields of Dukinfield, Cheshire. Shortly after completing ...
of Pendleton *1769 Dorning Rasbotham of Farnworth *1770 Nicholas Ashton of Liverpool *1771 Sir Ashton Lever of Alkrington Hall Middleton *1772 William Cunliffe Shawe of Singleton Lodge, Preston *1773 Thomas Patten of Bank Hall, Warrington *1774 Geoffrey Hornby of Preston *1775 Sir Watts Horton, 2nd Baronet of Chadderton Hall *1776 Lawrence Rawsthorne of Edenfield *1777 Samuel Clowes of Chorlton *1778 Wilson Gale-Braddyll of Conishead *1779 John Clayton of Carr Hall, Little Harwood *1780 John Atherton of Walton Hall, Liverpool *1781 John Blackburne of
Orford Hall, Warrington Orford Hall, now demolished, was a 17th-century country house built in an estate which is now a public park (Orford Park) in Orford, Warrington, England. History The original hall at Orford was a timber and plaster building, with ornate chimneys ...
*1782 Sir Frank Standish of
Duxbury Hall Duxbury Hall was a 19th-century country house in Duxbury Park estate in Duxbury Woods, Lancashire that has been demolished. The hall was a plain two-storey building faced in millstone grit ashlar standing in a well-wooded park 1½ miles (2.5&n ...
*1783 James Whalley, later Sir James Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner, 2nd Baronet of WhalleyComplete baronetage *1784 William Bankes of Wigan *1785 John Sparling of Liverpool *1786 Sir John Parker Mosley, 1st Baronet of Ancoats *1787 William Bamford of Bury *1788 Edward Falkner of Liverpool *1789 William Hulton of Hulton Park, near Bolton *1790 Charles Gibson of Lancaster *1791 James Starky of Heywood, Lancashire *1792 William Assheton of Preston and Clitheroe *1793 Thomas Townley Parker of Preston *1794 Henry Philip Hoghton of
Hoghton Tower Hoghton Tower is a fortified manor house east of the village of Hoghton, Lancashire, England, and standing on a hilltop site on the highest point in the area. It takes its name from the de Hoghton family, its historical owners since at l ...
and Walton *1795 Robinson Shuttleworth of Preston *1796 Richard Gwillym of Warrington *1797 Bold Fleetwood Hesketh of Southport *1798 John Entwistle of Rochdale *1799 Joseph Starkie of Oldham *1800 James Ackers of Liverpool


Part of the United Kingdom


House of Hanover

*1801 Sir Thomas Dalrymple Hesketh of
Rufford New Hall Rufford New Hall is a former country house that belonged to the Heskeths who were lords of the manor of Rufford, Lancashire, England. It replaced Rufford Old Hall as their residence in 1760. From 1920 to 1987 it was used as a hospital and has ...
*1802 Robert Gregge Hopwood of Middleton *1803 Isaac Blackburne of Orford *1804 Thomas Lister Parker of Clitheroe *1805 Meyrick Holme Bankes of Wigan *12 February 1806: Le Gendre Piers Starkie, of Huntroyde Hall *1807 Richard Crosse Legh of Shaw Hill, near Chorley *1808 Thomas Clayton of Carr Hill, Little Harwood *6 February 1809: Samuel Clowes, of Broughton Hall *1810
William Hulton William Hulton (23 October 1787 – 30 March 1864) was an English landowner, magistrate and collier who lived at Hulton Park, in the historic county of Lancashire, England. The Hultons owned the estate since the late-12th century. Biograp ...
of Hulton Park; instigator of the
Peterloo massacre The Peterloo Massacre took place at St Peter's Field, Manchester, Lancashire, England, on Monday 16 August 1819. Fifteen people died when cavalry charged into a crowd of around 60,000 people who had gathered to demand the reform of parliament ...
*14 February 1811: Samuel Chetham Hilton, of
Moston Hall Moston may refer to: *Moston, Cheshire East, Cheshire, a civil parish west of Sandbach * Moston, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, a civil parish north of Chester *Moston, Manchester, a suburb in the city of Manchester, England ** Moston railway ...
*1812 Edward Greaves of Culcheth, near Leigh *1813 William Farington of Shaw Hall, Leyland *12 February 1814: Lawrence Rawstorne, of Penwortham Hall *13 February 1815: Le Gendre Starkie, of Huntroyde Hall *1816 William Townley of Townhead, near Ulverston *1817 Robert Townley Parker of Preston (son of Thomas Townley, HS 1893) *1818 Joseph Feilden of Witton House, near Blackburn *1819 John Walmesley of Castle Mere, Rochdale *1820 Robert Hesketh of Rossall Hall, Fleetwood *1821 Thomas Richmond Gale Braddyll of Conishead Priory, Ulverston *1822 James Shuttleworth of Barton, near Preston *1823 Thomas Greene of Slyne, near Lancaster and Whittington Hall *1824 John Entwistle of Foxholes, near Rochdale *1825 John Hargreaves, of Ormerod House, Burnley *1826 James Penny Machell of Penny Bridge, over-Sands *1827 Charles Gibson of Quernmore Park, Lancaster *1828 Edmund Hornby of Dalton Hall, Burton, Westmorland *1829 Henry Bold Hoghton of
Hoghton Tower Hoghton Tower is a fortified manor house east of the village of Hoghton, Lancashire, England, and standing on a hilltop site on the highest point in the area. It takes its name from the de Hoghton family, its historical owners since at l ...
*1830 Peter Hesketh, of Rossall Hall, Fleetwood; landowner, developer *1831 Peregrine Edward Towneley, of Towneley *1832 George Richard Marton, of
Capernwray Hall Capernwray Hall is a former country house situated 3 miles east-northeast of Carnforth, Lancashire, England, and is currently used as a Christian Bible school and holiday centre. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as ...
*1833 Sir John Gerard, 12th Baronet, of Garswood and New Hall *1834 Thomas Joseph Trafford, of Trafford Park; (one of the first
Roman Catholic Roman or Romans most often refers to: *Rome, the capital city of Italy * Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD * Roman people, the people of ancient Rome *'' Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a let ...
s appointed to public office after the repeal of the
Test Acts The Test Acts were a series of English penal laws that served as a religious test for public office and imposed various civil disabilities on Roman Catholics and nonconformists. The underlying principle was that only people taking communion in ...
) *1835 Thomas Clifton, of
Lytham Hall Lytham Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house in Lytham, Lancashire, from the centre of the town, in of wooded parkland. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, the only one ...
*1836 Charles Standish, of Standish Hall *1837 Thomas Bright Crosse, of Shaw Hill, near Chorley *1838 William Blundell, of Crosby Hall *1839 Charles Scarisbrick, of
Scarisbrick Scarisbrick () is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in West Lancashire, England. The A570 road, A570, the main road between Ormskirk and Southport, runs through Scarisbrick, and much of the village lies along it. As a result ...
*1840 Thomas Fitzherbert Brockholes of Claughton Hall, near Preston *1841 Sir Thomas Bernard Birch of Liverpool *1842 Thomas Robert Wilson France of Rawcliffe Hall *1843 William Garnett of Lancaster and Salford *1844 John Fowden Hindle of Woodfold Park, near Blackburn *1845 Pudsey Dawson the younger, of Hornby Castle *1846 William Standish Standish, of
Duxbury Hall Duxbury Hall was a 19th-century country house in Duxbury Park estate in Duxbury Woods, Lancashire that has been demolished. The hall was a plain two-storey building faced in millstone grit ashlar standing in a well-wooded park 1½ miles (2.5&n ...
*1847 William Gale, of Lightburne House, Ulverstone *1848 Sir Thomas George Hesketh of
Rufford New Hall Rufford New Hall is a former country house that belonged to the Heskeths who were lords of the manor of Rufford, Lancashire, England. It replaced Rufford Old Hall as their residence in 1760. From 1920 to 1987 it was used as a hospital and has ...
*1849 John Smith Entwistle of Foxholes, Rochdale *1850 Clement Royds, of Mount Falinge, Rochdale *1851 Thomas Percival Heywood of Pendleton *1852 Thomas Weld-Blundell of Ince Blundell, near Liverpool *1853 John Talbot Clifton of
Lytham Hall Lytham Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house in Lytham, Lancashire, from the centre of the town, in of wooded parkland. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, the only one ...
*1854 Richard Fort of Read Hall, Clitheroe *1855
John Pemberton Heywood John Pemberton Heywood (1803–1877) was a banker from Liverpool, England, who was High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1855. Life He was the second son of John Pemberton Heywood the elder of Wakefield, and his wife Margaret Drinkwater, and grandson of A ...
of Liverpool *1856
Robert Needham Philips Robert Needham Philips DL (1815 – 28 February 1890) was an English merchant and manufacturer in the Lancashire textiles business, a Liberal Party politician, and the grandfather of the Whig historian G. M. Trevelyan. He lived in Manchester a ...
of Prestwich *1857 Charles Towneley of Burnley *1858 George Marton, of
Capernwray Hall Capernwray Hall is a former country house situated 3 miles east-northeast of Carnforth, Lancashire, England, and is currently used as a Christian Bible school and holiday centre. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as ...
*1859 Sir Robert Tolver Gerard of Ashton in Makerfield *1860 Henry Garnett of Wyreside, Lancaster *1861
Sir Humphrey de Trafford Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd Baronet (1 May 1808 – 4 May 1886) was a prominent English Catholic. Born at Croston Hall near Chorley, Lancashire on 1 May 1808, he was the fourth child and the eldest son of Sir Thomas de Trafford. Early lif ...
of Manchester *1862 William Allen Francis Saunders of Wennington Hall, near Lancaster *1863 Sir William Brown, Bt of Liverpool; politician and philanthropist *1864 Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth of
Gawthorpe Hall Gawthorpe Hall is an Elizabethan country house on the banks of the River Calder, in Ightenhill, a civil parish in the Borough of Burnley, Lancashire, England. Its estate extends into Padiham, with the Stockbridge Drive entrance situated ther ...
*1865 William Preston of Ellel Grange, near Lancaster *1866 Sir Elkanah Armitage of Manchester *1867 Thomas Dicconson of Wigan *1868 Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie of Huntroyde Hall *1869 Benjamin Heywood Jones *1870 Henry F. Rigge of Wood Broughton, Grange-over-Sands *1871 Sir James Watts of Cheadle *1872 Thomas Wrigley of Bury *1873 Sir James Ramsden of Barrow-in-Furness *1874 Richard Smethurst of Chorley *1875 John Pearson of Newton-le-Willows *1876 Oliver Ormerod Walker of Bury *1877 George Blucher Heneage Marton of
Capernwray Hall Capernwray Hall is a former country house situated 3 miles east-northeast of Carnforth, Lancashire, England, and is currently used as a Christian Bible school and holiday centre. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as ...
*1878 Nathaniel Eckersley of Standish Hall, Wigan *1879 William Garnett of Quernmore Park, Lancaster *1880 Ralph John Aspinall of Clitheroe *1881 William Foster of Hornby Castle *1882 George McCorquodale of Newton-le-Willows; industrialist *1883 Thomas Ashton of Didsbury, Manchester *1884
Thomas Brooks, 1st Baron Crawshaw Thomas Brooks, 1st Baron Crawshaw, (15 May 1825 – 5 February 1908) was a British Peerage, peer. Brooks was the son of John Brooks, a quarry owner, of Crawshaw Hall, Lancashire. He served as High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1884. In 1891 he was c ...
of Rawtenstall; peer and landowner *1885 James Williamson of Lancaster; politician *1886 Sir Andrew Barclay Walker of Gateacre, near Liverpool *1887 Sir John Thursby of Burnley *1888
Oliver Heywood Oliver Heywood (9 September 1825 – 1892) was an English banker and philanthropist. Born in Irlam O'Th' Height, Lancashire, the son of Benjamin Heywood, and educated at Eton College, Heywood joined the family business, Heywood's Bank in ...
of Claremont, Manchester *1889 Clement Molyneux Royds of Greehill, Rochdale – twice member of Parliament for the Borough *1890 Charles Henry Bird of Cockerham *1891 George Theophilus Robert Preston replaced by Colonel William Foster of Hornby Castle *1892 John Knowles of Pendlebury *1893 Sir
Thomas Storey Thomas Storey (1871 – 5 January 1953) was an Australian politician. He was the younger brother of New South Wales premier John Storey, and father of Liberal Politician Sydney Storey. He was born in Balmain to shipbuilder William John Sto ...
of Lancaster; farmer and landowner *1894 Joshua W. Radcliffe of Oldham *1895 Frank Hardcastle of Bolton *1896 Sir Peter Carlew Walker of Liverpool *1897 Samuel Radcliffe Platt of Oldham *1898 William Balle Huntington of Darwen *1899 William Charles Jones of Bold, Warrington *1900 Frederick Baynes of Samlesbury Hall, near Preston


House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha

*1901 Charles Hesketh Bibby-Hesketh, of the Rockery, North Meols, Southport (later Charles Hesketh Fleetwood-Hesketh) *1902 Arthur Knowles, of Westwood, Pendlebury, and of Alvaston Hall,
Nantwich Nantwich ( ) is a market town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East in Cheshire, England. It has among the highest concentrations of listed buildings in England, with notably good examples of Tudor and Georgian architecture. ...
*1903 Henry Whitehead of Bury *1904 Herbert Lushington Storey of Lancaster *1905 Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby of Burnley *1906
Edward Tootal Broadhurst Sir Edward Tootal Broadhurst, 1st Baronet, DL, JP (19 August 1858 – 2 February 1922) was a director and eventually chairman of Tootal Broadhurst Lee, one of the largest cotton manufacturers in Manchester. He was also the chairman of the Man ...
of Congleton *1907 Sir William H. Tate of Woolton *1908 Sir Thomas Brocklebank of Liverpool *1909 Sir William Bower Forwood of Bromborough *1910 Reginald Arthur Tatton of Preston *1911 Sir George Augustus Pilkington of Southport *1912 John Stone of Roby, Liverpool *1913 John William Makant of Bolton *1914 John Henry Maden of Rockcliffe House, Bacup *1915 Edward Graham Wood of Southport *1916 Percy John Hibbert of Hampsfield, Grange-over-Sands


House of Windsor

*1917 Sir William Hesketh Lever of Rivington, Bolton; industrialist *1918 Col. George Hesketh of Bolton. *1919
Sir Ralph Cockayne Assheton, 1st Bt Sir Ralph Cockayne Assheton, 1st Baronet, (13 September 1860 – 21 September 1955), was an English public official. Early life Ralph Cockayne Assheton was born in 1860 in Downham, Lancashire. His father was Ralph Assheton (1830–1907), who ...
of Downham Hall, Clitheroe *1920 Edward Deakin of Linwood, Astley Bridge, Bolton *1921 George Hildyard Bankes of
Winstanley Hall Winstanley Hall is a late 16th-century house in Winstanley, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester (). It is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade II* listed building. Originally built for the Winstanley family, t ...
, Wigan *1922 Myles Kennedy of Stone Cross, Ulverston *1923 Sir Benjamin Sands Johnson of Abbot's Lea, Woolton, Liverpool *1924 Arthur Moore Lamb of Eskdale, Birkdale *1925 George Owen Sandys of Graythwaite Hall, Hawkshead *1926 John Percy Taylor of Woodside, Heaton, Bolton. *1927 Sir James Philip Reynolds, Bt of Levens Hall, Westmorland *1928 Sir Arthur Meyrick Hollins of The Coppice, Ribbleton, Preston *1929 Charles Sydney Jones of Eastborne, Princs Park, Liverpool *1930 Samuel Turner of Bamford, Rochdale *1931 Sir Frederick Charles Bowring of Sefton Park, Liverpool *1932 Austin Townsend Porritt of Stubbins, near Bury *1933 Arthur Samuel Mitchell of West Didsbury, Manchester *1934 Sir Thomas Edward Higham of Bank House, Accrington *1935 Myles Noel Kenyon of Bury *1936 Thomas Stone of Roby *1937 William James Garnett of Quernmore Park, Lancaster *1938 Charles Eastwood of Moss House, Leyland *1939 Colonel Alan Cecil Tod of Maryton Grange, Allerton, Liverpool *1940 Edmund Barwick Clegg of Shore, Littleborough *1941 William James Garnett of Quernmore Park, Lancaster *1942 Francis Joseph Weld of Weld Road, Birkdale *1943 Sir William Fawell Ascroft of Preston *1944 Edwin Thompson, of Fulwood Park, Liverpool *1945 Colonel Sir Henry Darlington of Melling Hall, Carnforth *1946 Sir Percy Macdonald of Manchester *1947 Lt.-Col. Roger Fleetwoodof Meols Hall, Southport *1948 Sir Robert Rankin, Bt of Broughton Tower, Broughton in Furness *1949 Col. Wilfred Hugh Burton Rowley Kennedy *1950 Sir Harold Parkinson, OBE of Burnley and Hornby Castle, nr Lancaster *1951 Francis Grundy of Prestwich, nr Manchester *1952 Col. Sir John Reynolds, Bt of Liverpool *1953 Maj. Mervyn Sandys of Graythwaite Hall, nr Ulverston *1954 Col. Leonard Green of The Manor House, Whalley *1955 Sir Cuthbert Barwick Clegg of Higher Shore House, Littleborough; industrialist, chairman of the Cotton Spinners' and Manufacturers' Association. *1956 Col.
Vere Egerton Cotton Colonel Vere Egerton Cotton C.B.E. (1882–1970) was a British Army officer and politician who served as Lord Mayor of Liverpool. Biography Cotton was born in London 5 May 1882 and was the youngest son of Charles Calveley Cotton. Colonel Cot ...
of Langdale, Grassendale Park, Liverpool *1957 Alan Storey of Lancaster *1958 Col. Robert Goulbourne Parker of Browsholme, Clitheroe *1959 Michael Charles Stanley; engineer *1959 Eric A Carpenter of Manchester *1960 Charles Peter Fleetwood Hesketh of Manor House, Hale *1961 Col. Walter M Musgrave-Hoyle of Caton, Lancaster *1962 Col. Geoffrey George Hargreaves Bolton of Littlemoor House, Clitheroe *1963 Sir Frank Lord of Werneth, Oldham *1964 Brigadier Philip John Denton Toosey of Liverpool *1965 Lt. Col. Henry Cary Owtram of Newland Hall, Lancaster *1966 Col. Frederick William Jones of Lytham *1967 Col. Robert Ward Greenhaigh of Bolton *1968 Albert Wild of Preston *1969 Brigadier Sir Douglas Inglis Crawford of Fernlea, Mossey Hill *1970 Col. Henry John Darlington of Halton, nr Lancaster *1971
Simon Towneley Sir Simon Peter Edmund Cosmo William Towneley ( Koch de Gooreynd; 14 December 1921 – 11 November 2022) was a British author who served as Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire from 1976 to 1997. Early life and education Towneley was born in St Geo ...
of Dyneley *1972 Lt. Col. Joshua Geoffrey Barber-Lomax of Turton *1973 Henry Lumby of Ormskirk *1974 Col. Denis Arthur Sydenham Houghton of Broughton, Preston *1975 Maj. Basil Greenwood of Whalley *1976 Geoffrey Price Bowring of Halton Park; farmer and landowner *1977 Maj. Stanley Ryde Riddiough of Colne *1978 Col. Michael Albert Astley Birtwistle of Tunstall *1979 Cyril Joseph Ainscough of Parbold *1980 David Israel Goldstone replaced by Edward Anthony Nickson of Lytham *1981 Sidney Roy Fisher of Whittle-le-Woods *1982 Alexander Fordyce of Feniscowles *1983 Leonard Broughton of Blackpool *1984 Peter John James Wren of Whittle-le-Woods *1985 Edmund Christopher Parker of Browsholme, Clitheroe *1986 Edward Chambre Dickson of Goosnargh, Preston *1987 Robert Priestley Shepherd of Rossendale *1988 John Frederick Greenhough of Lytham *1989 Charles Joseph Weld-Blundell *1990 Patrick William Townsend of Gisburn *1991 John Renshaw Holt of Tatham *1992 Keith Ainsworth Gledhill of Marton *1993 Robert Rainey Craik of Mawdesley *1994 Judith Josa Duckworth of Bleasdale *1995 Ralph William Goodall of Hoghton *1996 Timothy Roy Henry Kimber of Newton Hall *1997 Sir David Austin Trippier of Dowry Head, Helmshore *1998 Charles Anthony Beresford Brennan of Hoghton *1999 The Lady Shuttleworth of Leck *2000 Rodney Newman Swarbrick of Longridge *2001 Gloria Oates *2002 Thomas Geoffrey Bowring of Halton, Lancaster *2003 Bryan Mark Gray *2004 Gail Simpson Stanley *2005 James Christopher Armfield *2006 Peter Robinson DL *2007 Ruth Roderick Winterbottom *2008
Colonel Colonel (abbreviated as Col., Col or COL) is a senior military officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations. In the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, a colonel was typically in charge o ...
Ewart Alan Jolley TD DL *2009 Caroline Susan Reynolds DL of Carnforth *2010 Dennis George Mendoros OBE DL of Foulridge *2011 Peter Mileham *2012 M. Jeremy Gorick of Fulwood, Preston *2013: Mrs L Ann Dean *2014: Dr Barry Johnson *2015: Amanda Parker J.P., of Browsholme Hall, Clitheroe *2016: John Morris Barnett, MBE DL of Blackpool *2017: Robert Mitchel Webb, JP DL of Arkholme *2018: Anthony John William Attard, OBE DL of Preston *2019: The Hon Ralph Christopher Assheton of Clitheroe *2020: Mrs Catherine Penny of Dutton Hall, Ribchester *2021: Edwin John Booth CBE DL *2022: Martin John Ainscough DL of Parbold Hall


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External links


The High Sheriffs' Association of England & Wales: High Sheriffs of LancashireHolt Ancestry: High Sheriffs of Lancashire 1129–1947www.earlestown.com: Newton-le-Willows & Earlestown: Newtons High Sheriffs
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