High Sheriff of Surrey

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The list of known High Sheriffs of Surrey extends back to 1066.[1] At various times the High Sheriff of Surrey was also High Sheriff of Sussex (1229–1231, 1232–1240, 1242–1567, 1571–1635).

1066–1228

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(High Sheriffs of Surrey only)

1229–1398

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(Sheriffs of Surrey and Sussex)

Henry III (1216–1272)- Continued
  • 1229:
  • 1231: Robert de Shardlow / Henry de Wintershul
  • 1232: Peter de Rivaux / Henry de Chancellis
  • 1234: Simon de Etchingham /Joel de Sancto Germano
  • 1235: Henry of Bath / Simon de Echingham/ Joel de Sancto Germano
  • 1236–37: John de Gatesden / Philip de Crofts
  • 1238: John de Gatesden
  • 1239: John de Gatesden / Philip de Crofts
  • 1240–1241: Gregory de Oxted
  • 1241: Philip de Crofts
  • 1242–44: Sir Ralph de Camoys
  • 1245–48: Robert le Savage
  • 1249–51: Nicholas de Wauncy
  • 1252: William and Nicholas de Mucheldovere (Munchcledevr)
  • 1254: Amfred de Fering
  • 1254: William de Mucheldovere
  • 1254: Amfred (Humphrey) de Fering
  • 1255–56: Sir Geoffrey de Cruce
  • 1257: Gerard de Evinton
  • 1258: David de Jarpenville
  • 1259–60: John de Wauton
  • 1261: William la Zouche (William Aguillon) - part
  • 1261: John de Wauton
  • 1263: Roger de Loges
  • 1267: Robert Aguillon
  • 1267: Ralph Saunzaver
  • 1267: William de la Leye
  • 1268–69: Roger de Loges
  • 1270–71: Matthew de Hastings

Edward I (1272–1307)

  • 1272–73: Matthew de Hastings
  • 1274: William de Herne
  • 1275–77: John de Wanton
  • 1278–79: Emery de Cancellis
  • 1282: Sir Geoffrey "de" Pickford Kt [Geoffrey of Pitchford]
  • 1280–84: Nicholas le Gras
  • 1285–86: Richard de Pevenese
  • 1287–91: William de Pageham (Pakenham)
  • 1292–97: Robert de Glaumorgan
  • 1298–1301: John Abel
  • 1302–03: Walter de Geddinge (John Harneys)
  • 1304–06: Robert de la Knole

Edward II (1307–1327)

  • 1307: Walter de Geddinge
  • 1308–12: William of Henle & Robert de Stangrave/William de Mare
  • 1313–14: Peter de Vienna
  • 1315–16: William de Mare
  • 1317: Walter le Gras
  • 1318: Walter le Gras / Peter de Worldham
  • 1319–20: Peter de Worldham / Henry Hussey
  • 1321: Henry Hussey
  • 1322–23: Nicholas Gentil
  • 1324–26: Peter de Worldham/Andrew Medested

Edward III (1327- 1377)

  • 1327: Nicholas Gentil
  • 1328–30: Nicholas Gentil/Robert de Stangave
  • 1331: John Dabernon
  • 1332–33: William Vaughan
  • 1334–36: William Vaughan/ John Dabernon
  • 1337–38: William Vaughan
  • 1339: Godfrey de Hunston
  • 1340: Godfrey de Hunston/William de Northo
  • 1341: William de Northo/Hugo de Bowsey
  • 1342–43: Andrew Peverel/Hugo de Bowsey
  • 1344: William de Northo
  • 1345–47: Regin de Forrister
  • 1348: Roger Dabernon
  • 1349–51: Thomas Hoo
  • 1352–53: Richard de St Oweyn
  • 1354: Simon de Codington
  • 1355: Roger de Lukenor
  • 1356: William North
  • 1357–59: Thomas de Hoo
  • 1360–62: ???
  • 1363: Simon de Codington
  • 1364: Ranulph Thurnham
  • 1365: John Wayleys
  • 1366: John Weyville
  • 1367–68: Sir Andrew Sackville
  • 1369–70: Ranulph Thurnham
  • 1371: William Neidegate
  • 1372: Roger Dalingrugge
  • 1373: Nicholas Wilcombe of Wappingthorne in Steyning, Sussex
  • 1374: Robert de Loxley
  • 1375: Robert Atte Hele
  • 1376: John St Clere

Richard II (1377–1399)

1399–1509

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Henry IV (1399–1412)

Henry V (1412–1422)

  • 1412–13: John Haysham
  • 1414: John Wintershall of Wintershall and Shalford, Surrey
  • 1415: John Clipsham of Imbhams and Guildford, Surrey
  • 1416: John Uvedale of Titsey Place and Wickham Hants
  • 1417: William Weston of Dedswell in Send, Surrey and Hindhall in Buxted, Sussex
  • 1418: James Knotesford
  • 1419: John Clipsham of Imbhams and Guildford, Surrey
  • 1420: John Hace
  • 1421: John Bolvey / James Knotesford

Henry VI (1422–1461)

  • 1422–23:Sir Roger Fiennes of Herstmonceux, Sussex
  • 1424:John Wintershall of Wintershall and Shalford, Surrey
  • 1425:John Clipsham of Imbhams and Guildford, Surrey
  • 1426:Thomas Lewkenor
  • 1427:John Ferriby
  • 1428:William Warbleton
  • 1429:John Wintershall of Wintershall and Shalford, Surrey
  • 1430:William Uvedale of Titsey Place and Wickham Hants
  • 1431:William Finch
  • 1432:Sir Thomas Lewkenor
  • 1433:John Anderne
  • 1434:Richard Waller
  • 1435:Sir Roger Fiennes of Herstmonceux, Sussex
  • 1436:Richard Dalingrugg
  • 1437:John Ferriby
  • 1438: Sir Thomas Uvedale of Titsey Place and Wickham Hants
  • 1439: James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele, of Kemsing and Seal[3]
  • 1440:Roger Lewkenor
  • 1441:Nicholas Carew
  • 1442:Walter Strickland
  • 1443:John Stanley
  • 1444:John Basket
  • 1445:Nicholas Carew
  • 1446:Nicholas Husey
  • 1447:William Belknape
  • 1448:Robert Radmill
  • 1449:Nicholas Carew
  • 1450:John Pennycocke
  • 1451:John Lewkenor
  • 1452:Thomas Yard
  • 1453:Sir Richard Fiennes
  • 1454:Walter Devenish
  • 1455:John Knotesford
  • 1456:Sir Thomas Cobham
  • 1457:Nicholas Husey
  • 1458:Thomas Basset
  • 1459: Sir Thomas Tresham
  • 1460:Robert Fiennes

Edward IV (1461–1483)

  • 1461:Nicholas Gaynesford
  • 1462-3:Walter Denis
  • 1464:Thomas Goring
  • 1465: Sir Thomas Uvedale of Titsey Place and Wicham Hants
  • 1466:William Cheney
  • 1467:Thomas Vaughan
  • 1468:Sir Roger Lewkenor
  • 1469:Nicholas Gaynesford
  • 1470:Richard Lewkenor
  • 1471:Thomas St. Leger
  • 1472:John Gaynesford
  • 1473:Nicholas Gaynesford
  • 1474:Thomas Lewkenor
  • 1475:Thomas Echingham
  • 1476:John Wode
  • 1477:Sir Henry Roos
  • 1478:William Weston
  • 1479:Thomas Combs
  • 1480:John Ebrington
  • 1481:Thomas Fiennes
  • 1482:John Apseley

Richard III (1483–1485)

  • 1483:Sir Henry Roos
  • 1484:John Dudley
  • 1485:John Norbury / Richard Gainsford

Henry VII (1485–1509)

  • 1486:Nicholas Gaynesford
  • 1487:Thomas Coombes
  • 1488:William Merston
  • 1489:Robert Morley
  • 1490:John Apseley
  • 1491:Richard Lewkenor
  • 1492:Edward Dawtree
  • 1493:John Leigh
  • 1494:John Coke
  • 1495:John Apseley
  • 1496:Richard Lewkenor
  • 1497:Matthew Brown
  • 1498: Richard Sackville
  • 1499:John Coke
  • 1500:Thomas Ashburnham
  • 1501:John Gainsford
  • 1502:Sir Richard Carew
  • 1503:John Apseley
  • 1504:Rad Shirley
  • 1505:Richard Sackvile
  • 1506:Goddard Oxenbridge
  • 1507:William Ashburnham
  • 1508:Thomas Morton
  • 1509:Sir Thomas Fiennes

1509–1566

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Henry VIII (1509–1546)

Edward VI (1546–1553)

Mary (1553–1558)

Elizabeth I (1558–1603)

  • 1558:Sir Thomas Palmer of Parham, Sussex
  • 1559:John Colepeper
  • 1560:John Stidolph
  • 1561:Henry Goring
  • 1562:William Gresham
  • 1563:Richard Covert
  • 1564:Anthony Pelham
  • 1565:William Dawtry

1566–1635

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Elizabeth I (1558–1603) – Continued

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Elizabeth I (1558–1603) – Continued

James I (1603–1625)

  • 1603:Robert Linsey (Livesey)
  • 1604:Sir Henry Goring
  • 1605:Sir Edward Culpeper
  • 1606:Sir Thomas Hoskings
  • 1607:Herbert Morley of Glynde, Sussex
  • 1608:Sir George Gunter
  • 1609:Sir Thomas Hunt
  • 1610:John Lountesford
  • 1611:Edward Bellingham
  • 1612:William Wignall
  • 1613:Edward Goring
  • 1614:Sir John Willdigos
  • 1615:Rowland Trappes/Sir John Morgan
  • 1616:Sir John Shirley of Isfield, Sussex
  • 1617:John Middleton
  • 1618:Sir John Howland
  • 1619:Nicholas Eversfield of The Grove, Hollington, Hastings[4]
  • 1620:Richard Michelborne
  • 1621:Sir Francis Leigh of Addington, Surrey
  • 1622:Sir Thomas Springett
  • 1623:Sir Ben Pelham
  • 1624:Ambrose Browne of Betchworth Castle, Dorking, Surrey

Charles I (1625–1649)

1636–1702

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Charles I (1625–1649) – Continued
  • 1636: Sir Francis Vincent
  • 1636: Sir Anthony Vincent
  • 1637: Nicholas Stoughton of Stoughton, near Guildford, Surrey
  • 1638: Sir John Gresham
  • 1639: Sir John Howland
  • 1640: Thomas Smith
  • 1641: George Price
  • 1642: Sir John Denham
  • 1643–1645: Edmund Jordan
  • 1645: Sir Matthew Brand
  • 1645: Richard Bettinson
  • 1646: William Wymondeshold
  • 1647: John Turner of Ham[6]
  • 1648: Thomas Thorold
  • 1648: Thomas Morton

Commonwealth (1649–1660)

  • 1649: John Carpenter replaced by Thomas Woodward 13 February 1650[7]
  • 1650: William Hynde
  • 1651: Richard Farrand
  • 1652: Edward Knipe
  • 1653: Anthony Smyth of Brackhouse[8] /John Parker/Henry White of Putney[9]
  • 1654: Daniel Harvey of Coombe, Surrey
  • 1655: Colonel Thomas Pride
  • 1656: John Blackwell
  • 1657: Thomas Walker
  • 1658: Jeffrey Howland
  • 1659:

Charles II (1660–1685)

  • 1660: Henry Weston
  • 1661: Roger Duncombe
  • 1662: Sir Nicholas Stoughton
  • 1663: Sir Walter Plomer
  • 1664: Sir William Humble
  • 12 November 1665: Sir John Evelyn, 1st Baronet[10]
  • 7 November 1666: Dawes Wymondesold[11]
  • 6 November 1667: Sir Richard Stydolph, 1st Baronet[12]
  • 6 November 1668: Sir William More, 2nd Baronet[13]
  • 25 November 1668: George Woodroffe,[14] of Poyle, Seale
  • 11 November 1669: James Zouche,[15] of Woking
  • 4 November 1670: Walter More[16]
  • 9 November 1671: Ellis Crisp[17]
  • 11 November 1672: James Burton[18]
  • 10 November 1673: Matthew Andrews[19]
  • 12 November 1673: Edmund Smyth[19]
  • 5 November 1674: Sigismund Stydolph[20]
  • 12 November 1674: Matthew Andrews[21]
  • 1674: John Appleby
  • 15 November 1675: Robert Knightley, of Ashsteed[22]
  • 10 November 1676: Sigismund Stydolph[23]
  • 18 November 1676: Thomas Saunders[24]
  • 15 November 1677: Sir Edward Bromfield[25]
  • 17 November 1677: Anthony Brian, of Bermondsey[26]
  • 29 November 1677: Thomas Jordan, of Gatwick[27]
  • 1 December 1677: Thomas Newton, of Stoke[28]
  • 14 November 1678: Robert Wilson[29]
  • 23 November 1678: Anthony Brian[30]
  • 13 November 1679: Sir Robert Hatton[31]
  • 4 November 1680: Sigismund Stydolph[32]
  • 1680: Joseph Reeve
  • 1681: Peter Daniel of Clapham, Surrey
  • 1682: Anthony Rawlins
  • 1683: William Inwood
  • 1684: Samuel Lewin
  • 1685: George Turner

James II (1685–1689)

  • 1686: John Weston/George Gore/Morgan Randyll of Chilworth, Surrey
  • 1687: ? Le Cane
  • 1688: Peter de Lannoy/Sigismund Stydolph
  • 1689: Sir Edward Bromfield/George Meggott

William and Mary (1689–1702)

  • 1690: Walter Howland
  • 1691: George Attwood
  • 1692: Michael Edwards
  • 1693: John Buckworthreplaced by Thomas Bouroughs[33] then Henry Wheatley
  • 1694: Henry Bartelott
  • 1695: John Pettyward
  • 1696: William Mason
  • 1697: Thomas Lowfield
  • 1698: Edward Budgen
  • 1699: Leonard Wessell of Tadworth Court, Surrey
  • 1700–1701: Robert Corffe/John Shorter

1702–1799

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  • 1702: John Deleau/Edward Woodward/William Woodward of West Dean, near Midhurst
  • 1703: James Tichborne
  • 1704: William Fenwick
  • 1705: William Hammond
  • 1706: Isaac Shard
  • 1707:John Dewey
  • 1708: William Steavens
  • 1709: John Evershed
  • 1710: William Genew/Walter Kent of Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey
  • 1711: John Mitchell
  • 1712: Richard Oldner
  • 1713: Joseph Wandale[34]
  • 1714: James Plume
  • 1715: Joseph Bagnoll
  • 1716: Vincent Sheppard
  • 1717: Sir Charles Cox of Southwark, Surrey/John Vanhattem
  • 1719: Nathaniel Roffey
  • 1719–1720: William Belitha
  • 1721: Wright Woolley/Peter Theobald
  • 1722–1723: John Neale
  • 1724: John Essington of Wandsworth, Surrey[35] then William Nicholl
  • 1726: John Palmer[36]/Sir Thomas Stevens[37]
  • 1727: John Wall
  • 1728: Sir Matthew Decker, Bt of Richmond, Surrey
  • 1729: Samuel Kent of Vauxhall, Surrey
  • 1730: Percival Lewis
  • 1731: Joshua Smith
  • 1732: Ralph Thrale of Streatham (1698–1758), MP, father of Henry Thrale and owner of Anchor Brewery, Southwark[38]
  • 1733: Maltis Ryall
  • 1734: John Copeland
  • 1735: Joseph Chitty
  • 1737: John Rush
  • 1738: William Clarke/Robert Booth
  • 1739: William Browning – Felmonger of Bermondsey. Born 1676 Burton Latimer. Buried 1758 St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, where there is a marble memorial.
  • 1740: Benjamin Hayes
  • 1741: Thomas Bevois
  • 1742: Isaac Eles
  • 1744: Elias Bird
  • 1745: Sir Peter Thompson of Mill St, Bermondsey
  • 1746: Thomas Page
  • 1747: Abraham Atkins
  • 1748: Samuel Atkinson
  • 1749: Jeremiah Crutchley
  • 1750: Jacob Tonson Jnr[39]
  • 1751: John Smith
  • 1752: Edward Saunderson
  • 1753: Edward Langton
  • 1754: Henry Talbot
  • 1755: John Mackerill
  • 1756: Charles Devon
  • 1757: Joseph Mawbey, later Sir Joseph Mawbey, 1st Baronet of Botleys, Surrey
  • 1758: Edmund Shallett, of Sheer[40]
  • 1759: Daniel Ponton
  • 1760: Thomas Bridges
  • 1761: John Dawson of Lambeth[41]
  • 1762: Sir William Bridges Baldwin
  • 1763: Thomas Page
  • 1764: James Morris of Lambeth[42]
  • 1765: John Hughes
  • 1766: John Small
  • 1767: John Durand, of Woodcote Lodge, Carshalton[43]
  • 1768: Richard Barwell (William Barwell?)[44]
  • 1769: John Thornton
  • 1770: Sir Richard Hotham of Merton Place
  • 1771: Sir Thomas Kent
  • 1772: Morgan Rice
  • 1773: Richard Earle Bedford
  • 1774: Thomas James
  • 1775: Isaac Akerman
  • 1776: George Ward
  • 1777: William Brightwell Sumner
  • 1778: John Lewin Smith
  • 1779: James Bordien
  • 1780: Charles Eyre
  • 1781: William Northey
  • 1782: Sir Abraham Pitches[45]
  • 1783: James Paine
  • 1784: William Aldersey
  • 1785: James Payne of Chertsey[46]
  • 1786: Theodore Henry Broadhead of Carshalton[47]
  • 1787: Richard Ladbroke of Tadworth Court[48]
  • 1788: Thomas Creuze of Woodbridge[49]
  • 1789: Thomas Sutton of East Molesey[50]
  • 1790: Samuel Long of Carshalton Park, Surrey
  • 1791: Henry Byne of Carshalton, Surrey[51]
  • 1792: William Woodroffe of Poyle Park[52]
  • 1793: John Hodsdon Durand of Carshalton, Surrey and West Dean Place, Sussex
  • 1794: Charles Bowles
  • 1795: Thomas Turton, later Sir Thomas Turton, 1st Baronet of Starborough Castle, Surrey[53]
  • 1796: Thomas Sutton of Hurst House, East Molesey
  • 1797: Robert Taylor
  • 1798: James Trotter
  • 1799: Robert Hankey

19th century

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20th century

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  • 1900: Charles Hoskins Master, of Barrow Green, Oxted,[124]
  • 1901: Herbert Gosling, of Botley's Park, Chertsey,[125]
  • 1902: Max Leonard Waechter, of Terrace House, Richmond,[126]
  • 1903: Sir Walpole Lloyd Greenwell, of Marden Park, Woldingham,[127]
  • 1904: Edward David Stern, of Fan Court, Chertsey,[128]
  • 1905: Sir Philip Waterlow, 2nd Baronet[129]
  • 1906: Ralph Forster[130]
  • 1907 Wickham Noakes[130]
  • 1908 Basil Braithwaite[130]
  • 1909 Sir Frederick Edridge[130]
  • 1910: Sir Harry Waechter[131]
  • 1911: Sir William Chance, 2nd Baronet[citation needed]
  • 1912: Sir Benjamin Brodie, 3rd Baronet[132]
  • 1913: Sir Richard Charles Garton, of Lythe Hill, Haslemere[133]
  • 1914: St Loe Strachey[134]
  • 1915: Charles Tyrrell Giles, of Copse Hill House, Wimbledon[135]
  • 1916: Beresford Rimingtoir Heaton, of Round Down, Gomshall[136]
  • 1917: Alfred Withall Aston, of Woodcote Grove, Epsom[137]
  • 1918: James Henry Renton, of Mervel Hill, Hambledon[138]
  • 1919: John Henry Bridges, of Ewell Court, Ewell[139]
  • 1920: Major Henry Herbert Gordon Clark, of Mickleham Hall, Mickleham[140]
  • 1921: Charles Pendleton Hull of Earlswood Mount, Redhill[141]
  • 1922: Frederick Gordon Dalziel Colman of Great Burgh, Burgh Heath, near Banstead[142]
  • 1923: Robert Wyvill Barclay of Logmore, Dorking[143]
  • 1924: Henry Oberlin Serpell of West Croft Park, Chobham, Woking[144]
  • 1925: Cuthbert Eden Heath of Anstie Grange, Holmwood, Dorking,[145]
  • 1926: Charles Stanley Gordon Clark of Fetcham Lodge, Fetcham[146]
  • 1927: Robert Cron Henderson of Nithsdale, Sutton,[147]
  • 1928: Brigadier-General Edward Boustead Cuthbertson of The Old House, Betchworth[148]
  • 1929: Charles Harvey Combe of Cobham Park, Cobham[149]
  • 1930: Hubert Cecil Rickett of Hawthorns, Overton Road, Sutton, Surrey[150]
  • 1931: Sir Edward John Holland[151]
  • 1932: Sir Stanley Machin, Kt., of Cleeve, Oatlands, Weybridge, Surrey[152]
  • 1933: William Mallinson[153]
  • 1934: Sir John Jarvis, 1st Baronet, of Hascombe Court, near Godalming[154]
  • 1935: Sir Laurence Edward Halsey of Gooserye, Worplesdon,[155]
  • 1936: Charles Edward Hoskins Master of Barrow Green Court, Oxted[156]
  • 1937: Sir Malcolm Fraser, 1st Baronet of Pixholme Court, Dorking[157]
  • 1938: Charles Micklem of Long Cross House, near Chertsey[158]
  • 1939: Theodore Howard Lloyd of Harewoods, Outwood[159]
  • 1940: John Edward Humphery of Santon House, Flanchford, Reigate[160]
  • 1941: Dermot William Berdoe-Wilkinson of Knowle, Cranleigh, Guildford[161]
  • 1942: Ian Forest Anderson of Old Surrey Hall, Dormansland[162]
  • 1943: Reginald Tristram Harper of Lamberts, Hascombe[163]
  • 1944: Francis Paget Hett of Littleworth, Esher[164]
  • 1945: Lawrence Henry Seccombe of Queenwood, Ottershaw, Chertsey[165]
  • 1946: Denzil Morton Stanley of Furzehill Place, Pirbright[166]
  • 1947: Cecil Bevis Bevis, of Alderhurst, Englefield Green[167]
  • 1948: Ian Forest Anderson, of Old Surrey Hall, Dormansland, Lingfield[168]
  • 1949: Neville Lawrence[169]
  • 1950: Arnold Adrian Jarvis of Pirbright[170]
  • 1951: Francis Paget Hett of Littleworth, Esher[171]
  • 1952: Granville Brian Chetwynd-Stapylton of Walton-on-Thames[172]
  • 1953: John Edward Ferguson of Busbridge Wood, Godalming[173]
  • 1954: Henry Michael Gordon Clark, of the Old Cottage, Mickleham[174]
  • 1955: Guy Cubitt[175]
  • 1956: Sir Ambrose Keevil[176]
  • 1957: Captain Evelyn Henry Tschudi Broadwood of Lyne, Capel[177]
  • 1958: Nigel Tritton[178]
  • 1959: Samuel Leslie Bibby of Villans Wyk, Headley, Epsom.[179]
  • 1960: Wilfred Vernon[180]
  • 1961: Uvedale Henry Hoare Lambert of South Park, Blechingley[181]
  • 1962: Sydney Black of Wimbledon, London S.W.19.[182]
  • 1963: Sir (Robert) George Erskine of Busbridge Wood, Godalming[183]
  • 1964: Sir William John Herbert De Wette Mullens of Guildford.[184]
  • 1965: Lieut.-Colonel Herbert James Wells of Oakhurst Rise, Carshalton Beeches.[185]
  • 1966: Major Henry Dumas of Abbots Wood, Hurtmore, Godalming.[186]
  • 1967: Terence Robert Beaumont Sanders[187]
  • 1968: Jack Nelson Streynsham Hoskins, Sandhills, Witley.[188]
  • 1969:Brigadier David Terence Bastin of Polshot Farm, Elstead.[189]
  • 1970: Colonel Alan Randall Rees-Reynolds of Priors Gate, near Godalming[190]
  • 1971: Philip Sydney Henman, of Home Farm, Coldharbour Lane, Dorking[191]
  • 1972: Widdrington Richard Stafford of Cherrys High Drive, Woddingham[192]
  • 1973: Rear Admiral John Edwin Home McBeath of Woodbury House, Churt[193]
  • 1974: Major James Robert More-Molyneux, of Loseley Park, Guildford[194]
  • 1975: Winifred Mary Margueritta Du Buisson, of Pratsham Grange, Holmbury St. Mary[195]
  • 1976: Thomas Irvine Smith of Titlarks Hill Lodge, Sunningdale, Berkshire[196]
  • 1977: Commodore James Goddard Young of Haslemere.[197]
  • 1978: Richard Eustace Thornton, of Hampton, Scale, near Farnham.[198]
  • 1979: Michael John Calvert, of Ockley Court, Ockley, near Dorking.[199]
  • 1980: John Eveleigh Bolton of Brook Place, Woking.[200]
  • 1981: George William Semark Miskin, of Hankley Edge, Tilford, Farnham.[201]
  • 1982: John Patrick Michael Hugh Evelyn, of Kempslade Farm, Abinger Common, Dorking[202]
  • 1983: Sir Hugh Guy Cubitt, of Chapel House, West Humble, Dorking.[203]
  • 1984: Sir Richard Anthony Meyjes, of Longhill House, The Stands, near Farnham.[204]
  • 1985: John Flett Whitfield, of Priory Road, Sunningdale, Berkshire[205]
  • 1986: David James Keswick Coles, of Vigo House, Holmwood, Dorking.[206]
  • 1987: Alistair Jevon Johnston of Upper Jordan, Worplesdon.[207]
  • 1988: Major Wyndham Jermyn Hacket Pain, of Parkstone House, Ashwood Road, Woking.[208]
  • 1989: Sir Hugh Spender Lisle Dundas of Dockenfield, Farnham[209]
  • 1990: Dr. Anthony John Blowers of Boundstone, Farnham.[210]
  • 1991: James Balbedie[211]
  • 1992: Gordon Ernest Lee-Steere, of Jayes Park, Ockley.[212]
  • 1993: Sir Peter Anson, 7th Baronet[213]
  • 1994: Timothy Francis Goad, of South Park, Bletchingley.[214]
  • 1995: James Hamilton, 4th Baron Hamilton of Dalzell[215]
  • 1996: Adrian Nicholas MacDonald Sanders, of Underhill Farm, Buckland.[216]
  • 1997: James Douglas Moir Robertson, "Cobwebs", Sunbury-on-Thames.[217]
  • 1998: Richard Henry Simpson Stilgoe[218]
  • 1999: Peter Robert Nutting of North Breache Manor, Ewhurst[219]

21st century

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  • 2000: Michael More-Molyneaux
  • 2001: William (Bill) Biddell
  • 2002: Penelope Anne Constance Keith[220]
  • 2003: Andrew Wates
  • 2004: Dr Grace Dowling
  • 2005: David Hypher
  • 2006: Adrian Edwin White[221]
  • 2007: Nicholas John Elliot Sealy[222]
  • 2008: Sally Varah of Holmbury St Mary[223]
  • 2009: Lady (Elizabeth) Toulson of Wood Street Village[224]
  • 2010: Robert Harold Douglas of Walton on Thames[225]
  • 2011: Professor Michael Joy [226]
  • 2012: Karin M. Sehmer of Wormley[227]
  • 2013: Helen A. Bowcock of Haslemere[228]
  • 2014: Peter J G Lee of Godstone[229]
  • 2015: Elizabeth A S Kennedy of Cobham, Surrey[230]
  • 2016: Richard Whittington of Chobham, descendant of Dick Whittington[231]
  • 2017: Robert Stewart Napier of Baynards Manor, Rudgwick[232]
  • 2018: William James Glover of Westcott, Dorking[233]
  • 2019: Bridget Jane Biddell of Seale, Nr Farnham[234]
  • 2020: Shahid Azeem of Woking[235]
  • 2021: Dr Julie Llewelyn of Hambledon[236]
  • 2022: Christopher Allan Critchlow of Guildford[237]
  • 2023: Timothy Andrew de Burgh Wates of Ewhurst[238]
  • 2024: Shahid Azeem of Woking[239]

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