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Below is a list of sheriffs of the County of London, from the creation of the county in 1889 to its abolition in 1965:

  • 1889–1890: Alfred de Rothschild, of Senmore Place[1]
  • 1890–1891: Sir James Whitehead, 1st Baronet, of Highlield House, Catford Bridge[2]
  • 1891–1892: Martin Ridley Smith, of 13 Upper Belgrave Street[3]
  • 1892–1893: Bertram Wodehouse Currie, of 1 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall[4]
  • 1893–1894: Samuel Hope Morley, of 43 Upper Grosvenor Street[5]
  • 1894–1895: Ferdinand Huth, of 44 Upper Grosvenor Street[6]
  • 1895–1896: George Faudel-Phillips, of 36 Newgate Street[7]
  • 1896–1897: Henry Parkman Sturgis, of 4 Great Cumberland Place[8]
  • 1897–1898: Henry James Lubbock, of 15 Lombard Street[9]
  • 1898–1899: Samuel Henry Faudel-Phillips, of 17 Grosvenor Street[10]
  • 1899–1900: Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, of 3 Whitehall Court, SW[11]
  • 1900–1901: John Verity, of 18 Cadogan Place[12]
  • 1901–1902: Arthur Hill, of 22 Upper Grosvenor Street[13]
  • 1902–1903: George William Howard Bowen, of 67 Whitehall Court[14]
  • 1903–1904: Riversdale Grenfell, of the Guards' Club, Pall Mall[15]
  • 1904–1905: Benjamin Samuel Faudel-Phillips, of 52 Grosvenor Gardens[16]
  • 1905–1906: Allan Campbell, of 21 Upper Brook Street[17]
  • 1906–1907: St John Hornby, of Shelley House, Chelsea Embankment, SW[18]
  • 1907–1908: Robert Lydston Newman, of 11 Cadogan Square, SW[19]
  • 1908–1909: John Murray, of 50 Albemarle Street, W[20]
  • 1909–1910: George Herbert Verity, of 7 Basil Street[21]
  • 1910–1911: Herbert Brooks, of 17 Princes Gardens, SW[22]
  • 1911–1912: Charles Guy Pym, of 35 Cranley Gardens, SW[23]
  • 1912–1913: Geoffrey Lubbock, of 65 Lowndes Square, SW[24]
  • 1913–1914: Walter Cunliffe, of 86 Brook Street, W[25]
  • 1914–1915: John Murray, Jr., of 50 Albemarle Street, W[26]
  • 1915–1916: Ernest Tatham Richmond, of 12 Cheyne Gardens[27]
  • 1916–1917: Henry Alexander Trotter, of 19 Queen Street, W[28]
  • 1917–1918: Geoffrey Hope Morley, of 7 Connaught Place, W[29]
  • 1918–1919: Frederick Huth Jackson, of 64 Rutland Gate, SW[30]
  • 1919–1920: Henry John Gardiner, of 25 Tavistock Square, WC1[31]
  • 1920–1921: Col. Lionel Henry Hanbury, of Hitcham House, Burnham, Buckinghamshire[32]
  • 1921–1922: Algernon Osmond Miles, of 15 Thorney Court, Palace Gate[33]
  • 1922–1923: Sir Alan Garrett Anderson,, of 19 Craven Hill, W2[34]
  • 1923–1924: Walter Kennedy Whigham, of 2 Chesham Street, SW1,[35]
  • 1924–1925: Ernest Palmer, 1st Baron Palmer, of 10 Grosvenor Crescent, SW1[36]
  • 1925–1926: Arthur Whitworth, of 16 Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, W2[37]
  • 1926–1927: Michael Seymour Spencer-Smith, of 34, Dover Street, W1[38]
  • 1927–1928: William Plender, of 51 Kensington Court, W8[39]
  • 1928–1929: Capt. Roland Dudley Kitson, of 3 Victoria Street, SW1[40]
  • 1929–1930: Albert Charles Gladstone, of 23 Hyde Park Place, W1[41]
  • 1930–1931: George Charles Colville, 66 Eccleston Square, SW1,[42]
  • 1931–1932: Alexander Shaw, 2nd Baron Craigmyle, of 24 Princes Gate, SW7[43]
  • 1932–1933: Sir Ernest John Pickstone Benn, of 2 Whitehall Court, SW1[44]
  • 1933–1934: Charles Jocelyn Hambro, of 18 New Cavendish Street, W1[45]
  • 1934–1935: Victor Blagden, of 46 Park Street, W1[46]
  • 1935–1936: Charles Morley, of 83 Harley House, Regents Park, NW1[47]
  • 1936–1937: George Macaulay Booth, of 28 Chester Street, SW1[48]
  • 1937–1938: Herbert Arthur Baker, of 1 Clarendon Place, W2[49]
  • 1938–1939: Claude Hope Hope-Morley, of 42 Grosvenor Square, W1[50]
  • 1939–1940: Sir Andrew Rae Duncan, of Dunure, Foxgrove Road, Beckenham, Kent[51]
  • 1940–1941: Basil Gage Catterns, of 9 Dorchester Court, Sloane Street, SW1[52]
  • 1941–1942: Edward Holland-Martin, of 24a Bryanston Square, W1[53]
  • 1942–1943: Dallas Gerald Mercer Bernard, of Howard Hotel, Norfolk Street, Strand, WC2[54]
  • 1943–1944: John Coldbrook Hanbury-Williams, of 16 St Martin's-le-Grand, EC1[55]
  • 1944–1945: Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper, of Claridge's Hotel, Brook Street, W1[56]
  • 1945–1946: Sir Otto Ernst Niemeyer, of Claridge's Hotel, Brook Street, W.1.[57]
  • 1946–1947: Cameron Fromanteel Cobbold, of Flat 856, The White House, Albany Street, N.W.1.[58]
  • 1947–1948: Laurence John Cadbury, of Flat 68, 56 Curzon Street, Mayfair, W.1.[59]
  • 1948–1949: Basil Sanderson, 1st Baron Sanderson of Ayot, of Ayot Bury, Welwyn, Hertfordshire.[60]
  • 1949–1950: Harry Arthur Siepmann, of 107, Pall Mall, S.W.1.[61]
  • 1950–1951: Ralph Ellis Brook, of Chestnut Lodge, Squire's Mount, N.W.3.[62]
  • 1951–1952: Hugh Kindersley, 2nd Baron Kindersley, of 9, North Audley Street, W.1.[63]
  • 1952–1953: Sir George Lewis French Bolton, of 39a, Bryanston Court, George Street, W.1.[64]
  • 1953–1954: Michael James Babington Smith, of 10, Chester Row, S.W.1.[65]
  • 1954–1955: Geoffrey Cecil Ryves Eley, of 1, Pembroke Villas, W.8.[66]
  • 1955–1956: William Antony Acton, of 115, Eaton Square, S.W.1.[67]
  • 1956–1957: Sir Charles Jocelyn Hambro, of 72, North Gate, Regent's Park, N.W.8.[68]
  • 1957–1958: Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper, of 178, St. James's Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W.1.[69]
  • 1958–1959: Sir John Coldbrook Hanbury-Williams, of 7 Princes Gate, S.W.7.[70]
  • 1959–1960: Laurence John Cadbury, of Carrington House, Hertford Street, London W.1.[71]
  • 1960–1961: John Nicholson Hogg, of 22 Pelham Crescent, London S.W.7.[72]
  • 1961–1962: Sir George Lewis French Bolton, of 809 Beatty House, Dolphin Square, London S.W.1.[73]
  • 1962–1963: Michael James Babington Smith, of 10 Chester Row, S.W.1.[74]
  • 1963–1964: Sir (Frank) Cyril Hawker, of 3 Wildcroft Manor, Putney Heath, S.W.15.[75]
  • 1964–1965: John Melior Stevens, of 62 Bedford Gardens, W.8.[76]
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  2. ^ "No. 26036". The London Gazette. 25 March 1890. p. 1781.
  3. ^ "No. 26146". The London Gazette. 25 March 1891. p. 1653.
  4. ^ "No. 26269". The London Gazette. 18 March 1892. p. 1589.
  5. ^ "No. 26383". The London Gazette. 17 March 1893. p. 1677.
  6. ^ "No. 26494". The London Gazette. 13 March 1894. p. 1518.
  7. ^ "No. 26606". The London Gazette. 12 March 1895. p. 1455.
  8. ^ "No. 26720". The London Gazette. 10 March 1896. p. 1596.
  9. ^ "No. 26828". The London Gazette. 2 March 1897. p. 1238.
  10. ^ "No. 26945". The London Gazette. 8 March 1898. p. 1414.
  11. ^ "No. 27061". The London Gazette. 10 March 1899. p. 1660.
  12. ^ "No. 27171". The London Gazette. 6 March 1900. p. 1520.
  13. ^ "No. 27293". The London Gazette. 12 March 1901. p. 1760.
  14. ^ "No. 27414". The London Gazette. 7 March 1902. p. 1625.
  15. ^ "No. 27534". The London Gazette. 13 March 1903. p. 1671.
  16. ^ "No. 27655". The London Gazette. 8 March 1904. p. 1537.
  17. ^ "No. 27777". The London Gazette. 21 March 1905. p. 2179.
  18. ^ "No. 27890". The London Gazette. 27 February 1906. p. 1433.
  19. ^ "No. 28000". The London Gazette. 1 March 1907. p. 1463.
  20. ^ "No. 28115". The London Gazette. 3 March 1908. p. 1480.
  21. ^ "No. 28229". The London Gazette. 2 March 1909. p. 1655.
  22. ^ "No. 28346". The London Gazette. 8 March 1910. p. 1680.
  23. ^ "No. 28473". The London Gazette. 7 March 1911. p. 1952.
  24. ^ "No. 28586". The London Gazette. 1 March 1912. p. 1556.
  25. ^ "No. 28701". The London Gazette. 18 March 1913. p. 2058.
  26. ^ "No. 28811". The London Gazette. 10 March 1914. p. 2159.
  27. ^ "No. 29086". The London Gazette. 2 March 1915. p. 2089.
  28. ^ "No. 29492". The London Gazette. 29 February 1916. p. 2236.
  29. ^ "No. 29982". The London Gazette. 13 March 1917. p. 2509.
  30. ^ "No. 30557". The London Gazette. 5 March 1918. p. 2780.
  31. ^ "No. 31230". The London Gazette. 14 March 1919. p. 3477.
  32. ^ "No. 31821". The London Gazette. 12 March 1920. p. 3178.
  33. ^ "No. 32254". The London Gazette. 11 March 1921. p. 1994.
  34. ^ "No. 32642". The London Gazette. 17 March 1922. p. 2231.
  35. ^ "No. 32805". The London Gazette. 13 March 1923. p. 1990.
  36. ^ "No. 32920". The London Gazette. 21 March 1924. p. 2415.
  37. ^ "No. 33030". The London Gazette. 17 March 1925. p. 1875.
  38. ^ "No. 33143". The London Gazette. 19 March 1926. p. 2012.
  39. ^ "No. 33259". The London Gazette. 22 March 1927. p. 1876.
  40. ^ "No. 33369". The London Gazette. 23 March 1928. p. 2127.
  41. ^ "No. 33479". The London Gazette. 22 March 1929. p. 1966.
  42. ^ "No. 33592". The London Gazette. 28 March 1930. p. 1958.
  43. ^ "No. 33700". The London Gazette. 20 March 1931. p. 1878.
  44. ^ "No. 33809". The London Gazette. 18 March 1932. p. 1854.
  45. ^ "No. 33922". The London Gazette. 17 March 1933. p. 1856.
  46. ^ "No. 34035". The London Gazette. 23 March 1934. p. 1940.
  47. ^ "No. 34135". The London Gazette. 22 February 1935. p. 1266.
  48. ^ "No. 34261". The London Gazette. 3 March 1936. p. 1380.
  49. ^ "No. 34381". The London Gazette. 19 March 1937. p. 1819.
  50. ^ "No. 34494". The London Gazette. 18 March 1938. p. 1838.
  51. ^ "No. 34606". The London Gazette. 10 March 1939. p. 1633.
  52. ^ "No. 34807". The London Gazette. 8 March 1940. p. 1381.
  53. ^ "No. 35119". The London Gazette. 28 March 1941. p. 1802.
  54. ^ "No. 35508". The London Gazette. 31 March 1942. p. 1453.
  55. ^ "No. 35938". The London Gazette. 12 March 1943. p. 1200.
  56. ^ "No. 36444". The London Gazette. 28 March 1944. p. 1449.
  57. ^ "No. 36998". The London Gazette. 23 March 1945. p. 1602.
  58. ^ "No. 37509". The London Gazette. 22 March 1946. p. 1493.
  59. ^ "No. 37905". The London Gazette. 14 March 1947. p. 1214.
  60. ^ "No. 38235". The London Gazette. 12 March 1948. p. 1811.
  61. ^ "No. 38556". The London Gazette. 8 March 1949. p. 1202.
  62. ^ "No. 38878". The London Gazette. 4 April 1950. p. 1666.
  63. ^ "No. 39175". The London Gazette. 16 March 1951. p. 1428.
  64. ^ "No. 39489". The London Gazette. 11 March 1952. p. 1399.
  65. ^ "No. 39798". The London Gazette. 13 March 1953. p. 1442.
  66. ^ "No. 40115". The London Gazette. 2 March 1954. p. 1315.
  67. ^ "No. 40433". The London Gazette. 18 March 1955. p. 1609.
  68. ^ "No. 40738". The London Gazette. 23 March 1956. p. 1731.
  69. ^ "No. 41024". The London Gazette. 15 March 1957. p. 1651.
  70. ^ "No. 41340". The London Gazette. 18 March 1958. p. 1779.
  71. ^ "No. 41656". The London Gazette. 13 March 1959. p. 1725.
  72. ^ "No. 41986". The London Gazette. 18 March 1960. p. 2025.
  73. ^ "No. 42314". The London Gazette. 28 March 1961. p. 2346.
  74. ^ "No. 42623". The London Gazette. 16 March 1962. p. 2144.
  75. ^ "No. 42955". The London Gazette. 29 March 1963. p. 2823.
  76. ^ "No. 43286". The London Gazette. 31 March 1964. p. 2849.

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