Sheriff Of Roxburgh, Berwick And Selkirk
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The Sheriff of Roxburgh was historically the royal official responsible for enforcing law and order in that area of Scotland. Prior to 1748 most sheriffdoms were held on a hereditary basis. From that date, following the Jacobite uprising of 1745, the hereditary sheriffs were replaced by salaried sheriff-deputes, qualified advocates who were members of the Scottish Bar. The position of Sheriff of Roxburgh and Selkirk was created in 1868 following a merger of the position with that of
Sheriff of Selkirk The Sheriff of Selkirk was historically a royal official responsible for enforcing justice in Selkirk, Scottish Borders, Selkirk, Scotland. Prior to 1748 most sheriffdoms were held on a hereditary basis. From that date, following the Jacobite upr ...
. The combined sheriffdom was further enlarged in 1872 by its merger with part of the sheriffdom of Haddington and Berwick to create the sheriffdom of Roxburgh, Berwick and Selkirk. That resulting sheriffdom was dissolved in turn in 1975 with the creation of the current sheriffdom of
Lothian and Borders Lothian and Borders is an area in Scotland consisting of the East Lothian, City of Edinburgh, Midlothian, West Lothian council areas (collectively known as Lothian) along with the Scottish Borders. The area constitutes a sheriffdom A sheriffd ...
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Sheriffs of Roxburgh

* Gospatric, c.1120 (first sheriff) *Walter Corbet, 1199 *Bernard de Hauben, 1202 *Adam of Baggot, 1235 * Nicholas de Soules (died 1264), 1237, 1246 *Hugh de Abernethy, 1264-1266 *Thomas Cauer, 1266 *Thomas de Randuph, 1266 *Hugh de Peresby, 1285 *William de Sules, 1289 *Walter Tonk, 1295 *
Ingram de Umfraville Sir Ingram de Umfraville (''fl.'' 1284–1320) was a Scottish noble who played a particularly chequered role in the Wars of Scottish Independence, changing sides between England and Scotland multiple times, throughout the conflict. Life Ingra ...
, 1299 *Robert Hastang, 1305 *Robert de Mauleye, 1306 *Robert de Maul, 1325 *Henry de Baliol, 1328 *Geoffrey de Moubray *Alexander Ramsay, 1342 *William de Feltoun, -1343 *
William Douglas, Lord of Liddesdale Sir William Douglas, Lord of Liddesdale (–1353), also known as the Knight of Liddesdale and the Flower of Chivalry, was a Scottish nobleman and soldier active during the Second War of Scottish Independence. Family and early life Douglas' ...
* John de Coupland, 1347 *William Kareswell *
Henry de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy Henry Percy, 3rd Baron Percy of Alnwick (c. 1321–1368), was the eldest son of Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy (1301–1352), and his wife, Idoine de Clifford (Idonea in Latin and also in English), daughter of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de ...
, 1355 *Richard Tempest, 1359 *Henry Kerr, 1359 *Alan de Strother, 1364 *Lawrence of Govan, 1373 * Thomas de Percy, 1376 *Thomas Umfraville *
Henry Percy (Hotspur) Sir Henry Percy (20 May 1364 – 21 July 1403), nicknamed Hotspur or Harry Hotspur, was an English knight who fought in several campaigns against the Scots in the northern border and against the French during the Hundred Years' War. Th ...
*Malcolm Drummond, c.1389 *William Stewart of Jedforest, 1396 *
George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus (1380–1403) was a Scottish nobleman and peer. Life He was born at Tantallon Castle, East Lothian, Scotland. He was the natural-illegitimate son of William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas and Margaret Ste ...
, 1397 *George of Angus, 1398 *
David Fleming of Biggar David Fleming (died 14 February 1406), Lord of Biggar, Lenzie and Cumbernauld was a Scottish nobleman. Life David was the eldest son of Malcolm Fleming of Biggar. King Robert III of Scotland granted the lands of Cambusbarron and Blairegis in S ...
, 1402-1405 (killed by Douglases) *Archibald Douglas *Archibald Douglas of Cavers, 1412 *William Douglas of Cavers *Archibald Douglas of Cavers, 1464 *William Douglas of Cavers and Cluny, 1470 **James Douglas, 1470 - Deputy *
Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus Archibald may refer to: People and characters *Archibald (name), a masculine given name and a surname *Archibald (musician) (1916–1973), American R&B pianist * Archibald, a character from the animated TV show ''Archibald the Koala'' Other uses ...
, 1488 *held by Douglas family until 1747 ;Sheriffs-Depute *1748-1753: Gilbert Eliot *1753: William Scott of Woll *1754-1769: Walter Pringle *1769-: Patrick Murray of Cherrytrees *1780–1807: William Oliver of Dinlabyre *1807–>1861: William Oliver Rutherfurd of Edgerston


Sheriffs of Roxburgh and Selkirk (1868)


Sheriffs of Roxburgh, Berwick and Selkirk (1872)

* John Cheyne, 1885-1886 ( Sheriff of Ross, Cromarty and Sutherland, 1886–89) * Andrew Jameson, 1886–1890 * David Boyle Hope, 29 Nov 1890-1896 * Richard Vary Campbell, 15 Oct 1896–1901 *
Edward Theodore Salvesen Edward Theodore Salvesen, Lord Salvesen, (20 July 1857 – 23 February 1942) was a British lawyer, politician and judge who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice. Life Edward Theodore Salvesen was the son of Christian Salvesen, Chr ...
, 1901–1905 * John Chisholm, 1905– * William Ross MacLean, QC, –1955 ( Renfrew and Argyll, 1955–1960) * John Jeffrey Cunningham, QC, 1955–1956 * Harald Robert Leslie, QC, 1956–1961 ( Sheriff of Caithness, 1961–65) * George Gordon Stott, QC, 1961–64 * Robert Smith Johnston, 1964–1970 * David Brand, Lord Brand, 1970 *
Henry Keith, Baron Keith of Kinkel Henry Shanks "Harry" Keith, Baron Keith of Kinkel (7 February 1920 – 21 June 2002), was a British barrister and judge. The son of a law lord, Keith fought in the Second World War before practising at the Scottish bar. Appointed a sheriff in ...
, QC, 1970–1971 * Ronald Alastair Bennett, QC, 1971– *
John Oswald Mair Hunter, Lord Hunter John Oswald Mair Hunter, Lord Hunter VRD (1913–2006) was a 20th-century Scottish advocate who served as a Senator of the College of Justice. He was known to friends as Jack Hunter. Life He was born in Edinburgh on 21 February 1913 the son ...
QC 1972-1975 * ''Sheriffdom dissolved in 1975 and replaced by the sheriffdom of
Lothian and Borders Lothian and Borders is an area in Scotland consisting of the East Lothian, City of Edinburgh, Midlothian, West Lothian council areas (collectively known as Lothian) along with the Scottish Borders. The area constitutes a sheriffdom A sheriffd ...
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See also

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Historical development of Scottish sheriffdoms A sheriffdom is a judicial district of Scotland. Originally identical to the Shires of Scotland, from the eighteenth century many counties were grouped to form "sheriffdoms". By 1975 there were 12 sheriffdoms, with only Lanarkshire not grouped ...


References

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