This is a list of Civic Sheriffs and High Sheriffs of the County of the City of Bristol, England.
The office of High Sheriff is over 1000 years old, with its establishment before the Norman Conquest. The High Sheriff remained first in precedence in the counties until the reign of Edward VII when an Order in Council in 1908 gave the Lord-Lieutenant the prime office under the Crown as the Sovereign's personal representative. The High Sheriff remains the Sovereign's representative in the County for all matters relating to the judiciary and the maintenance of law and order.
Bristol is unusual in having had county corporate status since medieval times (1373). The Lord Mayor and one or sometimes two sheriffs served as part of its civic governance. The county was expanded to include suburbs such as Clifton in 1835, and it was named a county borough in 1889, when the term was first introduced. However, on 1 April 1974 it became a part of the local government county of Avon. On 1 April 1996 Avon was abolished, allowing Bristol to regain its independence and county status and became a unitary authority with the royal appointments of Lord-Lieutenant and High Sheriff.
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This is a list of Civic Sheriffs and HighSheriffsof the County of the City ofBristol, England. The office ofHighSheriff is over 1000 years old, with...
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English Captive Merchant, published in 1640 - see 1640s in piracy a HighSheriffofBristol in 1579 Francis Knight (surgeon) (died 1832), British surgeon and...
large share of their business. Canynges's civic career started in 1432 with his appointment as bailiff ofBristol and in 1438 as Sheriff. He was five...
(assemblyman) of 46th New York State Legislature Samuel Webb, 1758 HighSheriffofBristol Sam Webb (American football) Sam Webb (boxer) Red Webb (Samuel...
1982), British nationalist activist Peaches Golding (born 1953), HighSheriffofBristol Pete Golding, American football coach Peter Golding, English fashion...
England, where he was a Civic SheriffofBristol and Deputy Lieutenant Gloucestershire. Bush was born at Redland, Bristol; his father was Lieutenant-Colonel...
Bristol Common Council, a position he held until 1790. He was named sheriffof the city for 1766–1767. Cruger was elected a warden of the Society of Merchant...
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part of the group of men from this society that inherited land and property from the will of Edward Colston in 1708. Hooke was made sheriffofBristol in...
businessman, Liberal politician, HighSheriffofBristol & 1st chairman of Imperial Tobacco Notes John Atkinson was later head of Wymondley College. Citations...
councillor ofBristol, and in 1641–2 served as sheriff. He was royalist in his sympathies, and he obtained a commission from King Charles I of England to...
High SheriffofBristol. The firm operated initially as a wholesale clothing company that exported women’s clothing to the West Indies. When Bristol in...
The office ofHighSheriff is over 1000 years old, with its establishment before the Norman Conquest. The Office ofHighSheriff remained first in precedence...
involved himself in the public life ofBristol, serving as a Justice of the Peace and in 1931–32, he was SheriffofBristol. After a long Parliamentary and...