High Sheriff of Derbyshire
This is a list of High Sheriffs of Derbyshire from 1568.
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The High Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the High Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that its functions are now largely ceremonial. The High Sheriff changes every March.
From 1068 until 1568 the position existed as High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests. From 1568 also see High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
16th century
- Before 1569 see High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests
- 1569: Nicholas Longford
- 1570: Thomas Cokayn
- 1571: Sir Peter Fretchville of Staveley[1]
- 1572: Sir John Zouch of Codnor Castle[1]
- 1573: Sir Francis Leak of Kirk Hallam [1]
- 1574: Sir Humphrey Bradburn of Hough[1]
- 1575: German de la Pole of Radbourne Hall[2]
- 1576: John Manners of Haddon Hall, Nether Haddon[1]
- 1577: Francis Wortley of Wortley[1]
- 1578: William Basset of Blore[1]
- 1579: Sir Godfrey Foljambe of Walton Hall, Chesterfield[1][3]
- 1580: Sir Thomas Cokayne of Ashbourne[1][4]
- 1581: Sir John Zouch of Codnor Castle[1]
- 1582: Henry Cavendish of Chatsworth[4]
- 1583: John Harpur of Calke Abbey[1]
- 1584: Francis Curzon of Kedleston Hall[1]
- 1585: Sir Thomas Cokayne of Ashbourne[4]
- 1587: William Kniveton of Mercaston Hall[5]
- 1588: Sir John Manners of Haddon Hall[6]
- 1589: Sir Godfrey Foljambe of Walton Hall, Chesterfield[3]
- 1590: Francis Cockayne of Ashbourne Hall[1]
- 1591: John Rodes of Barlborough Hall[1]
- 1592: Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow[7]
- 1593: George Curzon of Kedleston Hall[1]
- 1595: William Cavendish of Hardwick Hall[8]
- 1596: John Willoughby of Risley[1]
- 1597: Sir John Manners of Haddon Hall[6]
- 1598: Francis Fitzherbert of Norbury Hall[1]
- 1599: Francis Fitzherbert of Norbury Hall[1]
17th century
- 1600: Sir Francis Leake of Kirk Hallam[9]
- 1601: Sir Francis Leake of Kirk Hallam[9]
- 1602: Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington Hall[9]
- 1603: Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow[7][9]
- 1604: Henry Willoughby of Risley[10]
- 1605: Christopher Fulwood of Middleton by Youlgrave[4]
- 1605: Sir Peter Fretcheville of Staveley Hall[10]
- 1606: Sir John Harpur of Swarkestone[10]
- 1607: Sir Richard Harpur of Littleover[10]
- 1608: Henry Cavendish of Chatsworth[4]
- 1609: John Curzon of Kedleston Hall[10]
- 1610: Thomas Burdett(later Sir Thomas Burdett Bt) of Foremark[10][11]
- 1611: Sir George Fullwood of Middleton Hall[10]
- 1612: Sir Henry Leigh of Eggington Hall[10][12]
- 1613: Sir Thomas Reresby of Ashover Hall[10][13]
- 1614: Henry Agard of Foston Hall[10]
- 1615: Sir William Kniveton Bt. of Mercaston Hall[5]
- 1616: John Bullock of Darley Abbey[14]
- 1617: Francis Mundy of Markeaton Hall[15]
- 1618: Sir Roger Manners of Whitwell Hall[10]
- 1619: Godfrey Thacker of Repton[10]
- 1620: John Millward of Broadlow Ash[10]
- 1621: Thomas Eyre of Hassop[10][16]
- 1622: Jacinth Sacheverel of Morley[10]
- 1623 (part): Henry Hunloke, of Wingerworth.[17][18] Died in office.[10]
- 1623 (part):Sir Gilbert Kniveton, 2nd Baronet of Bradley[5][10]
- 1624: Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington Hall[10]
- 1625: Henry Harpur of Calke Abbey[10]
- 1626: Sir John Fitzherbert of Norbury Hall[19]
- 1627: Sir Edward Vernon of Sudbury Hall[19]
- 1628: Thomas Burton of Holmfield[19]
- 1629: Sir John Stanhope of Elvaston[19]
- 1630: Francis Bradshaw of Bradshaw [20]
- 1631: Humphrey Okeover of Okeover Hall[21]
- 1632: John Manners of Nether Haddon[19]
- 1633: Sir Francis Foljambe of Walton[3]
- 1634: John Gell of Hopton Hall[19][22]
- 1635: John Millward of Snitterton Hall[19]
- 1636: Sir John Harpur of Swarkstone[19]
- 1637: Sir John Curzon Bt of Kedleston Hall[19]
- 1638: Sir John Shalcross of Shalcross[19]
- 1639: John Agard of Foston Hall[19]
- 1640: Christopher Horton of Catton Hall[23]
- 1641: Sir John Harpur of Eggington and Calke Abbey[12][19]
- 1642-44: No Sheriffs[19]
- 1645: Sir George Gresley Bt of Drakelow Hall[19]
- 1646: Sir Edward Coke Bt of Longford Hall[19]
- 1647: Michael Burton, of Holmsfield[19][24]
- 1648: Sir Samuel Sleigh of Ash[19]
- 1649: Anthony Morewood of Alfreton Hall[19][25]
- 1650: Sir Francis Burdett Bt of Foremarke Hall[11][19]
- 1651: John Stanhope of Elvaston[19]
- 1652: Godfrey Clarke of Somersall Hall[19]
- 1653: George Sitwell of Renishaw Hall[19]
- 1654: William Leech of Shipley[26]
- 1655: J Ferrers of Walton[26]
- 1656: James Abney of Willesley[4][26]
- 1657: Walter Horton of Catton Hall[23][26]
- 1658: Robert Eyre of Highlow[26]
- 1659: John Mundy of Markeaton Hall [26]
- 1660: John Mundy of Markeaton Hall [26]
- 1661: Charles Agard of Foston Hall[27]
- 1662: Sir William Boothby, 1st Baronet of Broadlow Ash[28]
- 1663: Sir Thomas Gresley, 2nd Baronet of Drakelow Hall[27]
- 1664: George Vernon of Sudbury Hall[27]
- 1665: Robert Ashton of Middleton Hall, Stoney Middleton[24][27][29]
- 12 November 1665: Sir Samuel Sleigh, of Ash[27][30]
- 7 November 1666: Edward Pegge, of Beauchief[27][31]
- 6 November 1667: Thomas Gladwin, of Tupton[27][32]
- 6 November 1668: Francis Burton, of Dronfield[24][27][33]
- 11 November 1669: Cornelius Clerke, of Norton[27][34]
- 4 November 1670: Adrian Mundy, of Quorndon[27][35]
- 9 November 1671: Francis Sitwell, of Renishaw Hall[27][36]
- 17 February 1671: Sir Robert Cook[37]
- 11 November 1672: Sir John Gell, 2nd Baronet, of Hopton Hall[27][38]
- 12 November 1673: Samuel Hallowes, of Norton[27][39]
- 5 November 1674: Thomas Burton, of Holmesfield[40]
- 1675: Simon Degge of Derby [27][41]
- 1676: Sir Gilbert Clarke of Somersall Hall[27]
- 1677: John Morewood of Alfreton Hall[25]
- 1678: Henry Keys of Hopwell[27]
- 1679: John Lowe of Alderwasley Hall [42]
- 1680: Henry Millward of Snitterton Hall[27]
- 1681: Henry Balguy of Derwent Hall[27]
- 1682: Godrey Meynell of Bradley[43]
- 1683: William Allestry of Walton [27]
- 1684: Reginald Pindar, of Duffield[24]
- 1685; Matthew Smith of Derby[27]
- 1686: John Shalcross, of Shalcross[24]
- 1687:Sir Henry Hunloke, 2nd Bart. 1645-1715 Of Wingerworth Hall, Derbyshire.[44]
- 1688: John Borrow of Castle-fields[45]
- 1689: Robert Wilmot of Osmaston Hall[46]
- 1690: Edward Fynney of Middleton Hall, Stoney Middleton[29]
- 1691: William Eyre of Holm[46]
- 1692: Sir Nathaniel Curzon, 2nd Baronet of Kedleston Hall[46]
- 1693: James Chetham of Etwal[46]
- 1694: Francis Mundy of Markeaton Hall[15][46]
- 1695: Samuel Pole of Radbourne Hall[2][46]
- 1696: John Bagshaw of Hucklow[46]
- 1697: Gilbert Mundy of Allestree[15][46]
- 1697: Sir Francis Coke, of Trusley
- 1698: Sir Charles Skrimshire of Chesterfield[46]
- 1699: George Saville of Hill-Top[46]
18th century
- 1700: Robert Revel, of Ogston Hall and Carnfield Hall[24][46]
- 1701: Richard Bagshawe [16] or Henry Bradshawe of Marple[46]
- 1702: Sir John Harpur Bt of Calke Abbey[47]
- 1703: Henry Coape of Duffield Hall[48]
- 1704: Sir William Gresley Bt of Drakelow Hall[47]
- 1705: Richard Bate of Foston Hall[47]
- 1706: Francis Burton of Weston under Wood[47]
- 1707: Rowland Morewood of Alfreton Hall[25][47]
- 1708: Francis Pole of Park Hall[47]
- 1709: George Sacheverel of Calow[47]
- 1710: John Harpur of Twyford[47]
- 1711: Thomas Stubbing, of West-Broughton[24][47]
- 1712: Sir Streynsham Master of Codnor Castle[24][47]
- 1713: Brook Boothby of Ashbourne Hall[47]
- 1714: Charles Hurt of Alderwasley Hall [42]
- 1715: Robert Greensmith of Wirksworth[49]
- 1716: Stephen Offley, Esq of Norton Hall[24][49]
- 1717: John Bradshaw of Brampton Hall[49]
- 1718: Sir John Every Bt of Eggington Hall[49]
- 1719: Samuel Burton of Derby[14][49]
- 1720: Richard Milnes, Esq., of Ollercar[45][49]
- 1721: Richard Bagshaw of Castleton[16][49]
- 1722: John Bright of Chesterfield[49]
- 1723: Henry Eyre of Rowter[50]
- 1724: Sir Thomas Gresley Btof Drakelow Hall[49]
- 1725: Leonard Fosbrooke of Shardlow Hall[49]
- 1726: Wigley Statham of Wigwall[49]
- 1727: William Taylor, of Walton Hall, Walton-on-Trent[24]
- 1728: Richard Harpur of Littleover[51]
- 1729: John White of Risley[51]
- 1730: Rowe Port of Ilam Hall[51]
- 1731: Edward Mundy of Markeaton Hall (Shipley) [52]
- 1732: John Fletcher, of Steynesby[24]
- 1733: German Pole of Radbourne Hall[51]
- 1734: George Mower of Woodseats[51]
- 1735: Francis Sitwell of Renishaw Hall[51]
- 1735: German Pole Esq of Radbourne Hall[53] (or Wigley Statham, of Morley, Tideswell etc[24])
- 1736: Godfrey Watkinson of Brampton[51]
- 1737: Wrightson Mundy of Markeaton Hall[15]
- 1738: Sir Robert Burdett, 4th Baronet of Foremarke Hall[51]
- 1739: Strelley Pegge of Beauchief[54]
- 1740: Godfrey Clark of Chilcote Hall[51]
- 1741: Henry Cavendish of Doveridge Hall[55]
- 1742: John Gisborne, of Derby[14][24]
- 1743: William Brown of Stretton[51]
- 1744: William Roberts of Derby[14][51]
- 1745: Francis Sitwell of Renishaw Hall
- 1746: Robert Newton of Mickleover and Norton[56]
- 1747: T Richards of Ashby-de-la-Zouch[51]
- 1748: John Harpur of Littleover[51]
- 1749: Henry Every of Eggington Hall ( later Sir Henry Every, 6th Baronet)[12]
- 1750: John Rotheram, of Dronfield Manor[24]
- 1751: Sir Thomas Gresley 5th Baronet of Drakelow Hall[51]
- 1752: John Lowe of Locko Park[51]
- 1753: Goodere Fletcher of Heanor[51]
- 1754: Richard Fitzherbert of Somersal Herbert Hall[51]
- 1755: Philip Gell of Hopton Hall[51]
- 1756: Nicholas Hurt of Alderwasley Hall [42]
- 1757: Thomas Rivett of Derby[14][51]
- 1758: Hugo Meynell of Bradley[43][57]
- 1759: Gilbert Cheshire of Lees[51]
- 1760: Thomas Bainbrigge of Derby[14][51]
- 1761: Samuel Shore of Mearsbrook[45]
- 1762: George Morewood of Alfreton Hall[25]
- 1763: Thomas Holland of Ford[58]
- 1764: Leonard Fosbrooke of Shardlow Hall[58]
- 1765: Joseph Greaves of Aston Lodge, Aston-on-Trent[58]
- 1766: Edward Sacheverel Pole of Radbourne Hall[58]
- 1767: John Twigge, of Holme[58][59]
- 1768: Samuel Crompton of Derby[14][45]
- 1769: Brabazon Hallows of Glapwell Hall[58]
- 1770: Peter Nightingale, Esq of Lea[45]
- 1771: William Milnes, Esq., of Cromford[45]
- 1772: Edward Miller Mundy, of Shipley Hall[60] or Francis Noel Clarke Munday of Markeaton Hall[58]
- 1773: Samuel Rotheram, of Dronfield Manor[61]
- 1774: Sir Henry Harpur, 6th Baronet of Calke Abbey[58]
- 1775: Robert Cheney of Langley[58]
- 1776: Bache Thornhill of Stanton Hall, Stanton in Peak[58]
- 1777: Joseph Baggaley Bradshaw of Holbrook[58]
- 1778: Francis Hurt of Alderwasley Hall [42]
- 1779: Edward Sacheverel Sitwell of Stainsby[58]
- 1780: Nigel Bowyer Gresley of Drakelow[58]
- 1781: Samuel Frith, Esq. of Bank Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith[62]
- 1782: Richard Lowe of Locko Park[63]
- 1783: Sir Edward Every Bt. of Eggington Hall[12]
- 1784: John Radford of Smalley[63]
- 1785: Herbert Greensmith of Priory[63][64]
- 1786: Robert Dale, Esq., of Ashborne[45]
- 1787: Sir Richard Arkwright of Rock House, Cromford[65]
- 1788: Peter Pegge-Burnell of Beauchief[63]
- 1789: Martin Farnell of Coton-in-the-Elms[63]
- 1790: Thomas Macklin Wilson of Derby[14]
- 1791: John Broadhurst of Duffield[63]
- 1792: Hugh Bateman of Shardlow Hall[63]
- 1793: Sacheverel Pole of Radbourne Hall[63]
- 1794: Sir Henry Harpur, 7th Baronet of Calke Abbey[63]
- 1795: William Drury-Lowe of Locko Park[63]
- 1796: Sir Robert Wilmot Bt of Osmaston Hall[63]
- 1797: Charles Hurt of Wirksworth Hall[42]
- 1798: John Leaper Newton of Mickleover[45]
- 1799: Joseph Walker of Aston[63]
19th century
- 5 February 1800: Eusebius Horton, of Catton Hall[66]
- 11 February 1801: Richard Arkwright, junior, of Willersley Castle, Cromford[67]
- 3 February 1802: Thomas Prinsep, of Croxall Hall[68]
- 3 February 1803: Sir Robert Wilmot, 3rd Baronet, of Chaddesden Hall.[69]
- 1 February 1804: Sir Henry Every, 9th Baronet, of Egginton Hall[70]
- 6 February 1805: Sir William Chambers Bagshawe, of The Oaks[71][72]
- 1 February 1806: Francis Bradshaw, of Barton Blount[73]
- 4 February 1807: Sitwell Sitwell, of Renishaw Hall[74]
- 24 February 1808: Marmaduke Middleton Middleton, of Leam Hall[75]
- 6 February 1809: Charles Upton, of Derby[76]
- 31 January 1810: John Crompton, of Derby[77]
- 8 February 1811: Godfrey Meynell, of Meynell Langley[78][79]
- 24 January 1812: Richard Bateman, of Foston Hall[80]
- 10 February 1813: Robert Holden, of Darley Abbey[81]
- 4 February 1814: Francis Hurt, of Alderwasley Hall[82]
- 13 February 1815: Sir Henry Fitzherbert, 3rd Baronet, of Tissington Hall[83]
- 1816: John Peel of the Pastures[84]
- 1817: Thomas Hallows of Glapwell Hall[84]
- 1818: John Charles Girardot of Allestree Hall[84]
- 1819: Edward Coke of Longford Hall[84]
- 1820: Francis Mundy of Markeaton Hall[84]
- 1821: Sir George Harpur Crewe, 8th Baronet of Calke Abbey[84][85]
- 1822: Philip Gell of Hopton Hall[84][86]
- 1823: Thomas Bateman of Middleton by Youlgrave[84][87]
- 1824: Samuel Oldknow of Mellor[84][88]
- 1825: Sir Charles Abney-Hastings, 2nd Baronet of Willesley Hall,near Ashby be la Zouch, Leicestershire[89]
- 1826: Sir Roger Gresley, 8th Baronet of Drakelow Hall[84]
- 1827: Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole of Radbourne Hall[2][84][87]
- 1828: Sir George Sitwell, 2nd Baronet of Renishaw Hall[84]
- 1829: William Evans of Allestree Hall[84]
- 1830: Robert Leaper Newton, of Bowbridge House, Mackworth[84][90]
- 1831: Sir Charles Henry Colvile, of Duffield Hall[84][91]
- 1832: Samuel Shore, of Norton Hall[92]
- 1833: John Harrison, of Snelston Hall[93]
- 1834: William Palmer Morewood, of Alfreton Hall[94]
- 1835: Ashton Nicholas Every Mosley, of Burnaston House[95]
- 1836: William Pole Thornhill, of Stanton Hall, Stanton in Peak[96]
- 1837: George Moore, of Appleby Hall[97]
- 1838: Edward Anthony Holden, of Aston Hall, Aston-on-Trent[98][99]
- 1839: Broughton Benjamin Pegge Burnell, of Beauchief Abbey[100]
- 1840: Sir Henry Hunloke, 6th Baronet of Wingerworth Hall[101]
- 1841: John Bruno Bowdon, of Southgate House[102] and Beighton Fields
- 1842: James Sutton, of Shardlow Hall[103]
- 1843: William Mundy, of Markeaton Hall[104]
- 1844: Sir John Cave-Browne-Cave, 10th Baronet, of Stretton-en-le-Fields[87][105]
- 1845: Thomas Pares, of Hopwell[106]
- 1846: Sir Robert Edward Wilmot, 4th Baronet, of Osmaston Hall[107]
- 1847: John Bell Crompton, of Milford[108]
- 1848: Sir Robert Burdett Bt, of Foremarke Hall[109][110]
- 1849: Jedediah Strutt, of Belper[111]
- 1850: Robert Arkwright of Sutton[112]
- 1851: Francis Bradshaw of Barton Hall[113]
- 1852: Sir Henry Sacheverell Wilmot Bt of Chaddesden Hall[114]
- 1853: Sir John Harpur Crewe Bt of Calke Abbey[115]
- 1854: William Drury Lowe of Locko Park[116]
- 1855: Peter Arkwright of Willersley Castle[117]
- 1856: Alfred Miller Mundy of Shipley Hall[118]
- 1857: William Hatfield de Rodes of Barlborough Hall[119]
- 1858: Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall[120]
- 1859: Hon. Edward Keppel Wentworth Coke, of Longford Hall[121]
- 1860: Francis Hurt of Alderwasley Hall [122]
- 1861: William Thomas Cox of Spondon Hall[123]
- 1862: Haughton Charles Okeover of Okeover Hall[124]
- 1863: Sir Henry Flower Every Bt of Eggington[125]
- 1864: Sir Henry Des Voeux Bt of Drakelow[126]
- 1865: Sir William FitzHerbert, 4th Baronet of Tissington Hall was initially appointed,[127] but was replaced by John Broadhurst, of Foston[128]
- 1866: Sir William FitzHerbert, 4th Baronet of Tissington Hall[129][130][131]
- 1867: Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole of Radbourne Hall[87][132]
- 1868: Francis Westby Bagshawe[16][133]
- 1869: George Henry Strutt of Bridge Hill House, Belper[134]
- 1870: Eben William Robertson of Chilcote, Burton on Trent[135]
- 1871: Charles Rowland Palmer Morewood of Alfreton Park[136]
- 1872: Thomas William Evans of Allestree Hall[137]
- 1873: John Gilbert Crompton of The Lilies, Derby[138]
- 1874: Godfrey Franceys Meynell of Meynell Langley[139]
- 1875: Charles Robert Colvile of Lullington Hall[140]
- 1876: Nathaniel Charles Curzon of Etwall Hall[141]
- 1877; Rowland Smith of Duffield Hall[142]
- 1878: William Jessop of Butterley Hall[143]
- 1879: Walter Evans of Darley Abbey[144]
- 1880: Francis William Newdigate of West Hallam[145]
- 1881: Francis James Sumner of Glossop and Park Hall, Hayfield[146]
- 1882: Charles Edmund Newton, of the Manor House, Mickleover[147]
- 1883: John Harrison, of Snelston[148]
- 1884: Francis Noel Mundy, of Markeaton Hall,[149]
- 1885: Edward Henry Pares of Hopwell[99][150]
- 1886: Henry Chandos Pole Gell, of Hopton Hall[151]
- 1887: Frederick Charles Arkwright, of Willersley Castle[152]
- 1888: Samuel William Clowes of Norbury[153]
- 1889: Benjamin Steade [154][155]
- 1890: William Arkwright, of Sutton Scarsdale Hall[156]
- 1891: Alfred Edward Miller Mundy of Shipley Hall[157]
- 1892: Joseph Paget of Stuffyn Wood, Mansfield[158]
- 1893: William Drury Nathaniel Drury - Lowe of Locko Park[159]
- 1894: Smith Taylor-Whitehead, of Burton Closes, Bakewell,[160]
- 1895: William Henry Greaves Bagshawe, of Ford Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith[161]
- 1896: Robert Sacheverel Wilmot Sitwell, of Stainsby House, Derby, Esq.[162]
- 1897: Michael McCreagh Thornhill, of Stanton Hall, Bakewell,[163]
- 1898: Sir George Reresby Sitwell, of Belvoir Terrace, Scarborough, Bart.[164]
- 1899: Sir Arthur Percival Heywood Bart of Duffield Bank[165]
20th century
- 1900: Sir Vauncey Harpur-Crewe Bt. of Calke Abbey
- 1901: Henry Walthall-Walthall of Alton Manor, Wirksworth[166]
- 1902: FitzHerbert Wright of The Hayes, Alfreton[167]
- 1903: George Herbert Strutt of Makeney, Derby[168]
- 1904: William Curzon of Lockington Hall, Leicestershire[169]
- 1905: Reginald Wakelyn Chandos-Pole of Radbourne Hall[170]
- 1906: Sir Robert Gresley Bt of Drakelow Hall.[171]
- 1907: Francis Nicholas Smith of Wingfield Park, Ambergate.[172]
- 1908: Henry Arthur Clowes of Norbury Hall.[173]
- 1909: Sir Francis Burdett Bt of Foremarke Hall.[174]
- 1910: Gerald Holbech Hardy of Foston Hall.[175]
- 1911: William Aldam Milner of Totley Hall, Sheffield.[176]
- 1912: James Oakes of Riddings, Alfreton.[177]
- 1913: Robert Knowles of Ednaston Lodge.[178]
- 1919: Albert Leslie Wright of Butterley Hall.[179]
- 1920: Edward Sacheverel Wilmot Sitwell of Stainsby House, Smalley.[180]
- 1921: Henry Anson-Horton of Catton Hall.[181]
- 1922: Charles Robert Crompton of The Hall, Stanton in Dale, Nottinghamshire.[182]
- 1923 Edwin Clay Barnes of Ashgate Lodge, Chesterfield [183]
- 1924: Geoffrey Meinertzhagen Jackson of Clay Cross Hall.[184]
- 1925: Haughton Ealdred Okeover of Okeover Hall, Staffordshire[185]
- 1926: George Moreton Buckston of Sutton on the Hill[186]
- 1927: Henry FitzHerbert Wright of Yeldersley Hall[187]
- 1928: John Alfred Edwin Drury-Lowe of Locko Park[188]
- 1929: Robert Frederick Ratcliff of Newton Solney.[189]
- 1930: Ernest Bagshawe of Ford Hall, Chapel en le Frith[190]
- 1931: Godfrey Mosley of Calke Abbey[191]
- 1932: Henry Kenyon Stevenson of Hassop Hall, Bakewell[192]
- 1933: Legh Algernon Clowes of Norbury Hall[193]
- 1934: Sir Ian Peter Andrew Munro Walker Bt of Osmaston Manor[194]
- 1935: Captain Francis Evelyn FitzHerbert Wright of Ednaston Lodge[195]
- 1936: Lt Col Leonard Henry Hardy of Foston Hall[196]
- 1937: Eric Seale Haslam of Breadsall Priory[197]
- 1938: John Frederick Crompton-Inglefield of Parwich Hall[198]
- 1939: David Neville Turner of Walton Lodge, Chesterfield[199]
- 1940: Sir William FitzHerbert Bt. of Tissington Hall[129]
- 1941: Col. George Henry Anson, M.C., T.D., of Catton Hall, Burton-on-Trent [200]
- 1942: Edward Fitzwalter Wright, of Morley Manor, near Derby [201]
- 1943: Ernest John Manners, of The Old Hall, Netherseal, Burton-on-Trent [202]
- 1944: John Marston Spurrier, Esq., of Marston Hall, Hilton, near Derby.[203]
- 1945: Lieut.-Colonel Henry Humphrey Jackson, O.B.E., M.C., T.D., of Ankerbold, Tupton, Chesterfield.[204]
- 1946: Major Francis Ernest Gisborne Bagshawe, of Ford Hall, Ohapel-en-le-Frith [205]
- 1947: Major Arthur Herbert Betterton, of Hoon Ridge, Hilton, near Derby.[206]
- 1948: Lieut-Col. Sir (Henry) Francis (Blake) Stephenson, Bt., O.B E., T.D, of Longstone Lodge, Great Longstone, Bakewell.[207]
- 1949: Major Henry Leigh Newton of Vernons Oak, Sudbury[208]
- 1950: Col Richard Babington Turbutt of Ogston Hall, Alfreton[209]
- 1951: George Christopher Mather Jackson of Stubbing Court, Chesterfield[210]
- 1952: Captain Guy Rolf Jackson, M.C., of Higham Cliffe, Higham, near Derby.[211]
- 1953: Lieut.-Colonel Philip Victor Willingham Gell of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth.[212]
- 1954: Lieut.-Colonel John Percy Stanton, of Snelston Hall, Ashbourne.[213]
- 1955: Captain Humphrey Bache Christopher Davie ( later Davie-Thornhill) of Stanton Hall, Stanton in Peak[214]
- 1956: Major Francis Douglas Ley of Stanley House, Brailsford[215]
- 1957: James Macklin Oakes of Riddings Hall [216]
- 1958: Charles Audouin Macklin Oakes, of Felley Priory, Jacksdale.[217]
- 1959: Major John Walkelyne Cihandos-Pole, of Radburne Hall, Kirk Langley, near Derby.[218]
- 1960: Robin Henry Rowland Buckston of Sutton-on-the-Hill[219]
- 1961: Charles Arthur Richard Harpur-Crewe of Calke Abbey[220]
- 1962: Lieut.-Colonel William Herbert Olivier, T.D., of Ashford Hall, Ashford-in-die-Water, Bakewell.[221]
- 1963: Stephen Dane Player, of Ednaston Manor, Brailsford, Derby.[222]
- 1964: Edward Hugh Dudley Thompson, M.B.E., T.D., of Culland Hall, Brailsford, Derby.[223]
- 1965: Lieut.-Colonel Hugo Francis Meynell, O.B.E., of Tithebarn Cottage, Melbourne.[224]
- 1966: Major John Blackwall, T.D., of Biggin House, Hulland Ward, Derby.[225]
- 1967: Squadron Leader Esmond Clive Bemrose, of South Sitch, Idridgehay, Derby.[226]
- 1968: David William Henry Neilson, of Catton Hall, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.[227]
- 1969: Sir John Maxwell Bemrose[228]
- 1970: Colonel Peter Hilton, M.C., of Alton Manor, Idridgehay.[229]
- 1971: George Kenning, Esq., D.F.C., T.D.,of Longstone Hall, Great Longstone, Bakewell.[230]
- 1972: Ernest Bradbury Robinson, of Treeneuk, Ashgate, Chesterfield.[231]
- 1973: Lieut-Commander John Ashton Shuttleworth, of The Nether Hall, Hathersage.[232]
- 1974: Lieut-Colonel John Richard Guy Stanton, M.B.E., of Elms Farm House, Snelston, Ashbourne.[233]
- 1975: Henry Upton Stephenson, Esq., T.D., of Tissington Cottage, Rowland, Bakewell.[234]
- 1978: Martin Scobell Boissier[235]
- 1979: James Macklin Oakes, Esq., of Riddings House,Riddings.[236]
- 1980: Major Robert Bradbury Robinson, TD, of Chandler Hill[237]
- 1981: Major Charles: Hugo Waterhouse, of Middleton Hall, Middleton-by-Youlgreave, Bakewell.[238]
- 1982: Godfrey Meynell of Meynell Langley, Kirk Langley[239]
- 1983: Sir Reresby Sitwell, Bt, of Renishaw Hall[240][241]
- 1987: Roger Boissier[242][243]
- 1988: Mrs. Mariorie Hilda Kenning, O.B.E., of Longstone Hall, Great Longstone, near Bakewell.[244]
- 1989: Donald Gillies Shields, of Parwich Hall[245]
- 1990: John Knollys Bather[246][247]
- 1991: Henry Francis Harpur-Crewe, , of Calke Abbey, Ticknall, Derby.[248]
- 1992: David Cade Wigglesworth, of Manor Quarry, Duffield, Derby.[249]
- 1993: Rupert Hereward Turner [250]
- 1994: Mrs. Gillian Mary Hutchinson, of Somersal House, Somersal Herbert.[251]
- 1995: John Maddox Morgan-Owen, of Pennfield House, Melbourne.[252]
- 1996: Brigadier Charles Edward Wilkinson, C.B.E., T.D., of Thornbury, Ashford-in-the-Water, Bakewell, Derby.[253]
- 1997: Richard Herbert Arthur Perkins, Esq., Bretby Park, Burton-on-Trent.[254]
- 1998: Gladwyn Turbutt of Ogston Hall [255]
- 1999: Derrick Roch Penrose, Esq, M B E , Park House, Baslow, Bakewell[256]
21st century
- 2000: Mrs. Margaret Jean Boissier, Ithersay Cottage, Idridgehay, Belper.[257]
- 2001: Jane Katherine Walker-Okeover of Okeover Hall[258]
- 2002: Mrs Dianne Jeffrey[259][260]
- 2005: Robert Shields, of Parwich Hall[261]
- 2006: The Hon David Piers Carlis Legh[262]
- 2007: Roger Bullin Wardle[263]
- 2008: Lord Ralph William Francis Joseph Kerr of Melbourne[264]
- 2009: Sir Henry John Michael Every Bt of Derby[265]
- 2010: Fiona Mary Cannon of Ashbourne[266]
- 2011: David Coke-Steel of Sutton-on-the-Hill [267]
- 2012: Alan Arthur Woods of Boylestone [268]
- 2013: Derek Mapp of Sudbrook Hall [269]
- 2014: David Coleman [270]
- 2015: Oliver Stephenson[271]
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