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The high sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown (prior to 1974 the office previously known as sheriff).[1] 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 obsolete, so that its functions are now largely ceremonial. The high sheriff changes every March. The current High Sheriff is Roger Moore of 27 Hilton Close.

This is a list of high sheriffs of Kent.[2]

11th century to 14th century

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Dates Name
c. 1040–c. 1044 Eadsige
c. 1051– Robert of Jumièges
?–1066 Osward
1067–1070 Alain de Buckland (1045–1108)
1070?–1077? Hugh de Port? (c1015–c1096)
1077–1100 Haimo[3]
1145 Nicholas de Moels
1154 Rualon[4]
1155–1160 Ralph Picot[4]
1161–1166 Hugh of Dovor of Chilham[4]
1167 Richard de Lucy[2]
1168–1174 Gervase de Cornhill[4]
1175 Gervase and Robert Fitz-Bernard[4]
1176–1183 Robert Fitz-Bernard[4]
1184 William son of Nigel of Munevile[4]
1185–1188 Allen of Valoynes of Fremomh[4]
1189–1193 Reginald de Cornhill[4]
1194 William of St Mardal[4]
1195 Walter son of Derman[4]
1196–1209 Reginald de Cornhill[4]
1210–1215 John son of Unam of Selling and Reginald de Cornhill[4]
1216–1222 Hubert de Burgh and Hugh of Windlesores of Warehorne[4]
1223–1225 Hubert de Burgh and Roger Grimston[4]
1226–1231 Hubert of Boroz and William Brito[4]
1232–1238 Bertram of Cryall[4]
1239–1240 Humphrey of Bohun Earl of Essex[4]
1241 Peter of Subaudie and Bertram of Cryall[4]
1242 Bertram of Cryall and John of Cobham[4]
1243–1247 Bertram de Criol[4]
1248–1255 Reginald of Cobham[4]
1256 Walter of Bersted and Reginald of Cobham[4]
1257–1258 Fulk Payferer of Iseling[4]
1259–1261 John of Cobham[4]
1262 Robert Walerand and Thomas Delaway.[4]
1263–1264 Roger de Leybourne[4]
1265–1267 Roger de Leybourne and Henry of Bourne[4]
1268–1270 Stephen of Penchester of Allington Castle near Maidstone and Henry of Leese.[4]
1271–1272 Henry Malmains of Pluckley,[4][5] (died in office)[6]
1272–1273 William of Hever of Hever Castle[6]
1273 William Haute of Petham[4] (remainder of year only)[6]
1274–1277 William of Valoynes of Swerdlin and Repton[4]
1277 Henry Perot of Knowlton (remainder of year only)[6]
1278–1281 Robert of Scothon[4]
1282–1284 Peter of Huntingfield of Iseling.[4]
1285 Hamo of Gatton of Throwley[4]
1286–1288 William of Chellesfield of Chelsfield[4]
1289–1290 William of Bramshot[4]
1291 John of Northwood in Milton near Sittingbourne[4]
1292 John of Northwood and John of Bourne[4]
1293–1295 John of Bourne[4]
1296–1297 William Trussell[4]
1298 Henry of Apuldorefield[4]
1299 John of Northwood in Milton near Sittingbourne[4]
1300–1301 Henry of Cobham of Rundal in Shorn[4]
1302–1303 Warreis of Valloynes[4]
1304–1305 John of Northwood in Milton near Sittingbourne[4]
1306 William of Cossenton in Aylesford[4]
1307 Henry of Cobham[4]
1308–1312 John of Blunde[4]
1313–1314 William of Basing & John the younger of Haudlo[4]
1315 Henry of Cobham[4]
1316 John Malemaines of Hoo[4]
1317 John Malemaines of Hoo and John Fremingham[4]
1318 John Fremingham and Henry Sarden[4]
1319 Henry Sarden and William Septvans[4]
1320
1321–1322 William Septvans of Milton and Ralph Savage[4]
1323 John Shelvige of Shelvige Barne[4]
1324–1325 John of Fremingham[4]
1326 Ralph of St. Laurence of Swaycliffe[4]
1327 William of Orlanston[4]
1328 William of Orlanston replaced by John of Shelvige[4]
1329–1330 Roger de Raynham replaced by John of Bourne[4]
1331–1332 Thomas of Brockhall and Laurence of St. Laurence[4]
1333–1335 Stephen of Cobham[4]
1336 Thomas of Brockhall of Saltwood[4]
1337–1338 William Morant of Morant's Court in Chevenning[4]
1339 Henry of Valoynes of Repton in Ashford[4]
1340 John de Mereworth of Mereworth[4]
1341 John de Mereworth of Mereworth and John Widleston[4]
1342–1345 John Widleston[4]
1346 William of Langley of Knowlton[4]
1347 John of Fremingham[4]
1348 William Langley and Arnold Savage of Bobbing[4]
1349 William Langley of Knowlton
1350 William Langley of Knowlton[4]
1351 James Le Pine of East Sutton[4]
1352 William Apuldorefield of Linsted[4]
1353 James le Pine of East Sutton[4]
1354 Reginald de Dyke, of the Dykes family of Sussex.[4][7]
1355 Gilbert of Hels of Egerton[4]
1356 William of Apuldorefield of Linsted[4]
1357 Ralph Fremingham of Fremingham[4]
1358 William Makenade of Preston[4]
1359–1361 William of Apuldorefield of Linsted[4]
1362 William Pimpe of Nettlested[4]
1363 William of Apuldorefield of Linsted[4]
1364–1366 Jeffrey Culpeper of Preston Hall, Aylesford.[4][8]
1367 Richard at Leese of Shelwich[4]
1368 John of Brockall of Saltwood[4]
1369 John Culpeper of Bayhill, Pembury.[4][8]
1370 William of Apuldorefeild of Linsted[4]
1371 William Pimpe of Nettlested[4]
1372 John Barry of Sevington[4]
1373 Jeffrey Culpeper of Preston Hall, Aylesford.[4][8]
1374 Robert Nottingham of Milsted[4]
1375 William Pimpe of Nettlested[4]
1376 Nicholas at Crouch of Great Chart[4]
1377 Henry of Apuldorefeild of Linsted[4]
1378 Sir Thomas Cobham of Randall in Shorne and Allington Castle[4]
1379 John of Freningham of Farningham, Loose and West Barming[4]
1380 James of Peckham of Wrotham[4]
1381 William Septuans of Milton Septuans[4]
1382 Arnold Savage of Bobbing[4]
1383–1384 Thomas Brockhill of Saltwood[4]
1385 Robert Corbie of Boughton[4]
1386 Arnold Savage of Bobbing[4]
1387 Ralph St Leger of Ulcomb[4]
1388 William of Guildford[4]
1389 James Peckham of Wrotham[4]
1390 William Burcester of Hunton[4]
1391 Richard Berham of Berham[4]
1392 Thomas Chich of the Dungeon near Canterbury[4] alias Thomas Chicche, of Balnerley or Balverley[9]
1393 William Barry of Sevington[4]
1394 John of Freningham of Farningham, Loose and West Barming[4]
1395 Sir Thomas Culpeper of Bayhill, Pembury.[4][8]
1396 Sir Nicholas Haute of Wadden Hall in Waltham[4]
1397 Thomas St. Leger of Ulcomb[4]
1398 Nicholas Potyn of Sheppey[4]
1399 John Boteller of Graveney[4]

15th century to 16th century

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Dates Name
1400 Robert Clifford of Canterbury[4]
1401 Thomas Ludlow[4]
1402 John Digges[4]
1403 Thomas Chicche of Beverley, Canterbury,[4] possibly the son of Thomas Chicche, former Sheriff, qv[10]
1404–1405 Richard Clitheroe of Ash-next-Sandwich[4][5]
1406 Valentine Barret of Pery Court[4]
1407 Henry Horne of Kenardington[4]
1408 Edward or Edmund Haute[4]
1409 William Snayth of Addington[4] (died 1409)
1410 Reynold Pympe of Nettlestead[4]
1411 John Darell of Calehill[4]
1412 William Notebenn of Ash near Sandwich[4]
1413 William Clifford of Bobbing[4]
1414 Robert Clifford of Canterbury[4]
1415 William Langley of Knowlton[4]
1416 William Darell of Calehill[4]
1417 John Darell of Calehill[4]
1418 Richard Clitherow of Ash[4]
1419 John Burge of Eatonbridge[4]
1420–1421 William Haute of Bourne Place, Hautsbourne, Bishopsbourne.[4][11]
1422 John Darell of Calehill[4]
1423 William Cheyne of Shurland in Sheppey[4]
1424 John Rickhill of Frindsbury[4]
1425 William Clifford of Bobbing[4]
1426 Sir William Culpeper of Scotshall in Oxen Hoath.[4][8]
1427 Thomas Ellis of Kennington[4]
1428 William Scott of Brabourne[4][12]
1429 John Peche of Littington[4]
1430 John St Leger of Ulcombe[4]
1431 Edward Guildford of Halden in Rolvenden[4]
1432 William Buriston of Hunton[4]
1433 Richard Woodvile of Mote Castle in Maidstone[4]
1434 William Clifford of Bobbin[4]
1435 William Manston of Manston in Thanet[4]
1436 James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele, of Kemsing and Seal[4][5]
1437 Richard Waller of Groombridge in Speldherst[4]
1438 Edward Guildford of Halden in Rolvenden[4]
1439 Sir Gervase Clifton of Bradbourne
1440 John Yeard of Denton near Eleham[4]
1441 John Warner of Sheppey[4]
1442 William Maries of Preston[4]
1443 Sir Thomas Browne of Beechworth[4]
1444 William Cromer of Tunstall[4][13] (killed by Jack Cade)
1445 John Thorneberry of Feversham[4]
1446 William Isley of Sundridge[4]
1447 William Kene of Ospring[4]
1448 Stephen St. Leger of Ulcomb[4]
1449 Henry Cromer of Tunstall.[4][13]
1450 Sir Gervase Clifton of Bradbourne
1451 Robert Horne of Kinardington[4]
1452 Thomas Ballard of Horton[4]
1453 John Fogge of Repton in Ashford[4]
1454 John Cheney of Shurland in Sheppey, Kt,[4]
1455 Philip Belknap of the Mote[4]
1456 Alexander Iden[4][5] (capturer of Jack Cade) [14]
1457 John Guildford of Halden in Rolvenden[4]
1458 Sir Gervase Clifton of Canterbury, Kt.
1459 Sir Thomas Browne of Beechworth[4]
1460 Sir John Scott of Scot's Hall[4][12]
1460 John Isaac of Patricksborne[4]
1461–1462 Sir William Peach of Lullingstone, Kt.[4]
1463 John Digges of Barham[4]
1464 Alexander Clifford of Bobbing[4]
1465 Sir William Haute of Bourne Place, Bishopsbourne.[4][11] (first term)
1466 Sir John Culpeper, Kt.[4]
1467 Ralph I St. Leger (d.1470) of Ulcombe[4]
1468 Henry Ferrers of Peckham[4]
1469 John Bramstone of Preston[4]
1470 Sir Richard Culpeper of Oxonhoath, West Peckham.[4][15]
1471 James Peckham of Yaldham in Wrotham[4]
1472 Sir John Fogge of Repton in Ashford., Kt[4]
1473 John Isley of Sundridge[4]
1474 Sir William Haute of Bourne Place, Bishopsbourne.[4][11] (second term)
1475 John Green of Chesilhurst[4]
1476 William Cheney of Shurland[4]
1477 Richard Haute of Ightham Mote[4]
1478 Richard Lee of Delce[4]
1479 Sir John Fogge of Repton in Ashford, Kt.[4]
1480 George Brown of Wickham[4]
1481–1482 Richard Haute of Ightham Mote[4]
1483 Sir William Haute of Bourne Place, Bishopsbourne[4][11]
1484 John Barrune of the Grange in Gillingham[4]
1485 Sir R. Brakenberry of the Mote[4] (killed Bosworth, 1485)
1485 William Cheney of Shurland in Sheppey[4]
1486 John Pimpe of Nettlested[4]
1487 Henry Ferrers of Great Peckham[4]
1488 Walter Roberts of Glastenbury in Cranbrook[4]
1489 Sir William Boleyn of Hever Castle[4]
1490 Sir William Scott of Brabourne[4][12]
1491 John Darell[4]
1492 Thomas Kempe of Olantigh in Wye[4]
1493 Sir Richard Guildford of Halden in Rolvenden, Kt.[4]
1494 John Pech of Lullingstone[4]
1495 John Digges of Barham[4]
1496 Sir James Walsingham of Scadbury Manor, near Chislehurst[4][16]
1497 Lewes Clifford of Bobbing[4]
1498 Robert Wotton of Boughton Place, Boughton Malherbe.[4][17]
1499 Sir Alexander Colepepper of Bedgbury.[4]
1500 Thomas Iden of Westwell.[4]
1501 Sir William Scott of Brabourne[4][12]
1502 Ralph St Leger of Ulcombe.[4]
1503 William Cromer of Tunstall[4]
1504 John Langley of Knolton.[4]
1505 Sir Thomas Kempe KB of Ollantigh.[4]
1506 Sir Alexander Colepepper of Bedgbury[4]
1507 Henry Vane of Tunbridge.[4]
1508 Reginald Peckham of Yaldham[4]
1509 Sir William Cromer of Tunstall[4]
1510 James Digges of Digges Court, Barham.[4]
1511 Sir Thomas Boleyn of Hever Castle (later Earl of Wiltshire in 1529).[4]
1512 Thomas Kempe of Olantigh in Wye[4]
1513 Sir John Norton of Northwood in Milton, Kt.[4]
1514 Alexander Colepeper of Bedbury in Goudherst[4]
1515 Thomas Cheney of Shurland, Isle of Sheppey[4]
1516 Sir William Scott of Brabourne[4][12]
1517 Sir Thomas Boleyn of Hever Castle (later Earl of Wiltshire in 1529).[4]
1518 John Crispe of Quex in Birchington[4]
1519 Sir John Wilshire of Stone castle in Stone near Dartford[4]
1520 John Roper of St. Dunstans[4]
1521 Throwley replaced by Robert Sonds of Towne[4]
1522 Sir John Fogg of Repton in Ashford[4]
1523 Sir George Guildford of Hemsted in Benenden[4]
1524 Sir William Haute of Bourne Place, Bishopsbourne[4][11]
1525 Henry Vane[4]
1526 William Whetenhall of Peckham[4]
1527 Sir John Scott of Scot's Hall, Smeeth[4][12]
1528 William Kempe of Olantigh in Wye[4]
1529 Sir Edward Wotton of Boughton Place, Boughton Malherbe[4][17]
1530 William Waller of Groombridge in Speldherst[4]
1531 Sir Richard Clement of Ightham Mote[4]
1532 Sir William Finch of the Mote near Canterbury, Kt.[4]
1533 Thomas Roberts of Glastenbury in Cranbrook[4]
1534 Sir Thomas Poynings of Ostenhanger, in Stanford[4]
1535 Sir Edward Wotton of Boughton Place, Boughton Malherbe[4][17]
1536 Sir Thomas Wyatt of Alington Castle, Kt[4]
1537 Sir William Haute of Bourne Place, Bishopsbourne[4][11]
1538 Sir William Sidney of Pensherst. Kt[4]
1539 Sir Anthony St. Leger of Ulcombe.[4]
1540 Anthony Sonds of Throwley[4]
1541 Sir Reginald Scott of Scot's Hall[4][12][13]
1542 Sir Henry Isley of Sundridge, Kt.[4]
1543 Sir Humphrey Stile of Langley Parke in Beckenham, Kt.[4]
1544 Sir John Fogg of Repton in Ashford, Kt.[4]
1545 Sir Percivall Hart of Lullingstone, Kt.[4]
1546 Henry Crispe of Quex in Birchington[4]
1547 William Sedley, of Scadbury in Southfleet[2][4]
1548 Sir George Harper of Sutton Valence[2][4]
1549 Thomas Culpeper of Bedgbury[2][4]
1550 Sir Thomas Wyatt of Allington Castle[2][4]
1551 Sir Henry Isley of Sundridge.[2][4]
1552 Sir John Guildford of Hemsted[2][4]
1553 Sir Robert Southwell of Mereworth[4][5]
1554 William Roper of Welhall[4]
1555 Sir Thomas Kempe of Olantigh in Wye[4]
1556 Sir Thomas Moyle[18]
1557 George Vane of Badsell in Capel[4]
1558 Thomas Wotton of Boughton Place, Boughton Malherbe[4][17]
1559 Nicholas Crispe of Whitstable[4]
1560 Warham St Leger of Ulcombe[4]
1561 John Tufton[4]
1562 Richard Baker of Sissinghurst Castle.[4]
1563 Sir Thomas Walsingham of Scadbury Manor, near Chislehurst[4][16]
1564 Sir Thomas Kempe, Kt. of Olantigh in Wye[4]
1565 John Mainey (died May, 1566)[4]
1566 William Isley of Sundridge[4]
1566 John Sedley of Southfleet[4][19]
1567 Willam Cromer of Tunstall, near Sittingbourne[4][13]
1568 John Browne of Horton[4]
1569 Edward Isaac[4]
1570 John Leonard of Chevening[4]
1571 Walter Mainey the elder, of Stapleherst[4]
1572 Thomas Fane[4][5]
1573 Thomas Willoughby of Boreplace in Chidingstone[4]
1574 Sir James Hales, Kt., of the Dungeon near Canterbury[4]
1575 John Tufton of Hothfield[4]
1576 Sir Thomas Scott of Scot's Hall[4][12]
1577 Edward Boys of Fredvile in Nonington[4]
1578 Thomas Wotton of Boughton Place, Boughton Malherbe[4][17]
1579 Thomas Coppinger[4]
1580 Thomas Fane of Burston and Thomas Sonds of Throwley[4]
1581 Sir George Heart of Lullingstone[4]
1582 Sir Richard Baker of Sissinghurst Castle[4]
1583 Justinian Champneyes of Bexley[4]
1584 Michael Sondes of Throwley[4]
1585 Willam Cromer of Tunstall[4][13]
1586 James Hales of the Dungeon near Canterbury[4]
1587 John Fineux of Herne[4]
1588 Richard Hardres of Great Hardres[4]
1589 William Sedley of Southfleet[4][19]
1590 Thomas Willoughby of Boreplace in Chidingstone[4]
1591 Sampson Lennard of Chepening[4]
1592 Robert Binge of Wrotham[4]
1593 Michael Sondes of Throwley[4]
1594 Sir Edward Wotton of Boughton Place, Boughton Malherbe, (Baron Wotton from 1603)[4][17]
1595 Thomas Palmer of Hougham[4]
1596 Sir Moyle Finch of Eastwell (later Baronet Finch)[4]
1597 Thomas Kemp of Olantigh in Wye[4]
1598 Martin Barnham, of Holingborne[4]
1599 Roger Twysden of Roydon Hall, East Peckham[4]

17th century to 18th century

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Dates Name
1600 John Smith of Westenhanger Castle, near Hythe[4]
1601 Thomas Scott of Scot's Hall in Smeeth[4]
1602 Peter Manwood of St. Stevens[4]
1603 James Cromer of Tunstall.[4][13]
1604 Sir Thomas Baker of Sissinghurst Castle.[4]
1605 Sir Moyle Finch of Eastwell, Kt. (later Baronet Finch)[4]
1606 Sir Norton Knatchbull of Mersham Hatch, Kt.[4]
1607 Robert Edolph of Hinxhill[4]
1608 Sir Edward Hales of Woodchurch[4]
1608 Nicholas Miller of Oxonhoath, West Peckham.[15]
1609 Sir William Withens of Eltham, Kt[4]
1610 Sir Nicholas Gilborne of Charing, Kt.[4]
1611 Sir Maxmilian Dallison of Halling, Kt[4]
1612 Sir William Stede of Harietsham, Kt.[4]
1613 Sir Anthony Aucher of Bishopsbourne, Kt.[4]
1614 Sir Edward Filmer of East Sutton Place.[4]
1615 Sir Edwin Sandys of Norburne, Kt.[4]
1616 William Beswick, of Horsmanden[4]
1617 Gabriel Livesey of Hollingborne[4]
1618 Thomas Norton of Bobbing[4]
1619 Edward Scott of Scot's Hall in Smeeth[4]
1620 Sir John Sedley Bt of The Friars, Aylesford[4][19]
1621 Thomas Roberts of Glastenbury in Cranbrook[4]
1622 Sir George Fane of Burston in Hunton, Kt.[4]
1623 Sir John Hayward of Hollingbourne, Kt[4]
1624 Sir Thomas Hamond of Brasted, Kt[4]
1625 Sir Isaak Sedley Bt of Great Chart.[4][19]
1626 Sir Basil Dixwell Bt of Broome House near Canterbury.[4]
1627 Sir Edward Engeham of Canterbury, Kt[4]
1628 Sir William Campion of Combwell in Goudherst, Kt[4]
1629 Richard Brown[4]
1630 Sir Robert Lewknor Kt of Acris.[4]
1631 Nicholas Miller of Wrotham[4]
1632 Sir Thomas Style Bt of Wateringbury[4]
1633 Sir John Baker Bt of Sissinghurst Castle[4]
1634 Edward Chute, of Hinxhill[4]
1635 Sir William Culpeper Bt of Preston Hall, Aylesford.[4][8]
1636 Sir George Sondes of Throwley, KB[4]
1637 Sir Thomas Hendley of Coureshorn in Cranbrook, Kt[4]
1638 Sir Edward Master of Canterbury. Kt[4]
1639 David Polhill of Otford[4]
1640 James Hugeson of Kinsted[4]
1641–1643 Sir William Brockman initially appointed but replaced by Sir John Honiwood of Elmsted, Kt.[4]
1644 Sir John Rayney Bt of Wrotham Place, Wrotham[4]
1645 Sir Edward Monins Bt of Waldershare, West Peckham[4]
1646 John Henden of Biddenden[4]
1647 Sir Stephen Scott[4][20]
1648 George Selby of Ightham Mote[4]
1649 Henry Crispe of Quex, Birchington,[4][5] deputised to son Sir Nicholas Crispe[2]
1650 George Curteis, of Chart next Sutton Valence[4]
1651 Thomas Fludd of Otham[4]
1652 Bernard Hide[4]
1653 John Earle of Thanet, of Hothfield[4]
1654 Sir Humphrey Tufton, Bt. of the Mote in Maidstone[4]
1655–1657 Sir Michael Livesey, Bt. of East-Church in the Isle of Sheppey[4]
1658 Charles Bowles of Chetham[4]
1660 Thomas Plummer[2]
1661 Sir Robert Austen, 1st Baronet of Hall Place, Bexley
1662 David Polhill of Chipsted[2]
1663 Nicholas Toke of Goddington, in Great Chart[2]
1664 Thomas Biggs[2]
1665 Sir John Beale Bt of Farningham Court, near Maidstone.
1666 Sir Humphrey Miller, 1st Baronet, of Oxenhoath[15][21]
1667 Sir William Leech[22] of Squerryes
1668 Sir John Williams, Baronet,[23] of Elham Court, Elham
1669 Robert Jaques[24]
1670 Sir John Dorrel[25]
1671 Sir William Hugessen,[26] of Provender, in Norton[2]
1672 John Twisleton,[27] of Horsman's Place, in Dartford[2]
1673 Edward Roper[28] replaced by April 1673 by Sir Bernard Hyde, of Sundridge[2]
1674 William Gomeldon,[29] of Somerfield Court, in Sellindge[2]
1675 Francis Vanacker[30]
1676 Sir John Cutler, 1st Baronet,[31] of Deptford
1677 John Grove, of Tunstall[32] replaced 22 November 1676 by Thomas Cadwell[33][2]
1678 Sir Richard Betenson, 1st Baronet[34] of Scadbury Manor, near Chislehurst[16] replaced 17 November 1677 by William Allen, of Marden[35]
1679 Sir Richard Betenson, 1st Baronet,[36] of Scadbury Manor, near Chislehurst[16]
1680 Ralph Petley,[37] of Hartley Wood Corner[38] replaced late 1680 by George Etkins of Gravesend[2]
1681 Sir Henry Palmer, of Wingham[39]
1684 Archibald Clinkard of Sutton Valence[2][40][41][42]
1685–1688 William Rooke of Canterbury (later Sir William Rooke)[2][43][44][45][46]
1689 Sir Robert Filmer Bt of East Sutton Place[2]
1690 Thomas Adrian of Bifrons, in Patriksbourn[2]
1691 Sir Henry Palmer, Bt of Wingham[2]
1692 Sir John Marsham of the Mote, Maidstone (died 1692)[2]
1693 Sir Nicholas Toke of Goddington, in Great Chart[2]
1694 Edmund Davenport of Greensted-Green, in Darent[2]
1695 William Cage of Milgate, Bearsted[2]
1696 Solomon Hougham of Sandwich[47]
1697 Richard Goodhugh of Tonbridge[2]
1698 George Children of Tunbridge[2]
1699 John Amherst, esq. of East Farleigh[2]
1700 William Woodgate[2]
1701 Isaac Loader of Deptford[2]
1702 Bowyer Hendley of Gore-court, in Otham[2]
1703 Thomas Golding of Leyborne[2]
1704 Sir Thomas Culpeper Bt of Preston Hall, Aylesford.[8]
1705 Sir Edward Betenson, Bt of Scadbury Manor, near Chislehurst.
1706 Snelling Thomas of Deptford[2]
1707 Percival Hart of Lullingstone[48]
1708 James Codd of Goudhurst (died in office) replaced by Stephen Stringer of Goudhurst[49]
1709 Sir Comport Fytche Bt of Mount Markfall, Eltham.
1710 Sir Thomas Style, 4th Baronet of Wateringbury[2]
1711 Humphrey Style of Langley, in Beckenham[2]
1712 John Hooker of Little Peckham[2]
1713 Leonard Bartholomew of Oxonhoath, West Peckham[15]
1714 John Lynch of Grove, in Staple[2]
1715 David Polhill of Chipstead[2]
1716 Richard Gee of Orpington[2]
1717 Richard Sheldon of Aldington, in Thurnham[2]
1718 John Stevens[2]
1719 John Hamilton, Jnr[50][51]
1720 Sir Charles Farnaby of Kippington, in Sevenoke[2]
1721 Jonathan Smith of Ingres, in Swanscombe[2]
1722 Peter Burrell of Beckenham[2]
1723 William Glanville of St. Cleres, in Ightham[2]
1724 Sir Robert Austen, 4th Baronet of Hall Place, Bexley.
1725 James Master of Yotes, in Mereworth[2]
1726 John Savage (died and replaced May 1726 by Richard Lewen)
1727 Samuel Pugh, of Beckenham[52]
1728 Robert Weller of Tunbridge[2]
1729 Thomas May of Godmersham Park, near Canterbury[53]
1730 Mawdistly Best of Park House, Boxley
1731 James Brookes of Lewisham[2]
1732 William James, of Igtham[54]
1733 Sir Brook Bridges Bt of Goodneston Park near Sandwich, who died in office and was followed by Sir Wyndham Knatchbull Bt of Mersham Hatch.
1734 Henry Hicks of Deptford[55]
1735 Baldwin Duppa, junior of Hollingbourn[2]
1736 Abraham Spencer of Penhurst[2]
1737 Thomas Malyn of Chislehurst[56]
1738 Jones Raymond of Langley in Beckenham, replaced by Christopher Milles of Nackington[57]
1739 Robert Lacey of Elmes, in Hougham.[2]
1740 John Smith of Lee[58]
1741 John Lidgbird of Plumstead[2]
1742 John Mason of East Greenwich[59]
1743 Thomas Whitaker of Trottiscliffe[60]
1744 John Hodsdon of Lewisham[61]
1745 John Cooke of Cranbrook[62]
1746 Arthur Harris of Barming[63]
1747 William Quilter of Orpington[64]
1748 Samuel Collett of Greenwich[2]
1749 Richard Hornsby of Horton Kirby[65]
1750 Richard Merry of Eltham[2]
1751 James Best of Park House, Boxley[2]
1752 Sir John Honywood, Bt of Elmsted[2]
1753 Sir John Shaw Bt of Eltham Lodge, Eltham.[66]
1754 Sir Thomas Rider, Kt., of Boughton Monchelsea Place[67]
1755 George Sayer of Charing[68]
1756 John Cockaine Sole, of Bobbing,[69]
1757 William Glanville Evelyn, of St. Clere[70]
1758 Thomas Whittaker of Trottiscliff,[71]
1759 Pyke Buffar of Greenwich[2][72]
1760 Sir Thomas Wilson of West Wickham[2]
1761 William Jumper of Leeds Abbey, Leeds, Kent.
1762 Sir George Kelly of Speldhurst, who was knighted during his shrievalty.
1763 William Gordon of Rochester.
1764 Henry Goodwin of Deptford.[73]
1765 Sir Richard Betenson, Bt. of Bradbourn, in Sevenoke.
1766 William Wilson of Plaistow [74]
1767 James Whatman, of Boxley[75]
1768 Richard Hulse, of Baldwin's, near Dartford, (second son of sir Edward Hulse).
1769 William Wheatley, of Erith.
1770 John Toke, of Goddington, in Great Chart.
1771 William Daniel Master, of Yotes Court, in Mereworth.
1772 James Flint, of Judde-house, in Ospringe.
1773 Josiah Fuller Farrer, of Cleve-court, in Thanet.
1774 Willshire Emmett,. of Wiarton, in Boughton Monchelsea.
1775 Granville Wheeler, of Otterden-place.
1776 William Perrin, esq. of Smith's-hall, in West Farleigh.
1777 Benjamin Harenc, of Footscray-place.
1778 John Ward, of Westerham.
1779 William Slade, of Lewisham.
1780 Robert Burrow, of Holwood-hill.
1781 John Cator, of Beckenham-place.
1782 Samuel Boys, of Hawkhurst.
1783 Henry Hawley, of the Grange, in Leyborne. since created a baronet.
1784 Charles Booth, of Harrietsham-place, who was knighted during his shrievalty.
1785 Edward Knatchbull esq. of Provenders, in Norton, (eldest son of Sir Edward Knatchbull, 7th baronet).[76]
1786 Thomas Hallet Hodges, of Hemsted Park, in Benenden.
1787 John Cottin, of Hill-park, in Westerham.
1788 James Bond, of Hayes.
1789 John Cartier, of Bedgbury, in Goudhurst[77]
1790 Leonard Bartholomew, of Addington-place.
1791 William James Drake Brockman, of Beachborough, in Newington, near Hythe.
1792 Henry Streatfield, of Highstreet-house, in Chiddingstone.
1793 George Norman, of The Rookery, Bromley Common.[78]
1794 Richard Carew, of Orpington.[79]
1795 Gabriel Harpur, of Gore-court, in Tunstall; Samuel Chambers of that parish was appointed his deputy, and executed this office for him.[80]
1796 John Mumford, of Sutton at Hone.[81]
1797 George Grote of Beckenham [82]
1798 John Plumtree of Fredville[83]
1799 Samuel Chambers of Woodstock House [84]

19th century

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20th century

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  • 1900: William Marshall Cazalet, of Fairlawn, Shipbourne, Tonbridge[187]
  • 1901: Henry Booth Hohler, of Fawkham Manor, Longfield[188]
  • 1902: Edward Locke Tomlin, of Angley Park, Cranbrook[189]
  • 1903: Sir Charles Jessel, Bt of Ladham House, Goudhurst[190][191]
  • 1904: John Francis William Deacon of Mabledon, Tunbridge,[192]
  • 1905: Colonel William Fearon Tipping, of Brasted Place, Brasted.[193]
  • 1906: Thomas Colyer Colyer-Fergusson, of Ightham Mote, Sevenoaks,[194]
  • 1907: Edward Windsor Hussey, of Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst,[195]
  • 1908: Archibald Cameron Norman, of The Rookery, Bromley Common, Bromley[196]
  • 1909: Colonel Charles Stanley Williams, of Ivy House, Bough Beech, Chiddingstone.[197]
  • 1910: Robert Norton, of Downs House, Yalding[198]
  • 1911: George Ashley Dodd, of Godinton, Ashford[199]
  • 1912: Osmond Elim d'Avigdor Goldsmid, of Somerhill, Tonbridge[200]
  • 1913: Sir Mark Edlmann Collet of St. Clere, Kemsing, Sevenoaks, Bt.[201]
  • 1914: Francis Elmer Speed of Knowlton Court, Dover[202]
  • 1915: Algernon Massy Fleet of Darenth Grange, near Dartford[203]
  • 1916: Cuthbert Arthur Morris Morris-Field, of Ashurst Park, Tunbridge Welle[204]
  • 1917: Frederick William Hollams of Dene Park, Tonbridge[205]
  • 1918: Lieut.-Colonel John Middleton Rogers, of Riverhill, Sevenoaks[206]
  • 1919: Henry Augustus Milles-Lade, of Nash Court, Boughton, Faversham.[207]
  • 1920: Captain William Lee Henry Roberts, of Holborough Court, Snodland,[208]
  • 1921: Capt. Vivian Trestrail Dampier Palmer, of Heronden Hall, Tenterden[209]
  • 1922: John Wheeler Wheeler-Bennett, of Ravensbourne, Keston[210]
  • 1923: John Wheeler Wheeler-Bennett, of Ravensbourne, Keston[211]
  • 1924: Robert Henry Style, of Boxley House, Boxley[212]
  • 1925: Sir John Dewrance, of Cranmor Place, Walden Koad, Chislehurst[213]
  • 1926: Charles Eugene Gunther, of Tongswood, Hawkhurst, Kent[214]
  • 1927: Frank Cyril Tiarks of Foxbury, Chislehurst[215]
  • 1928: William Plender, 1st Baron Plender of Ovenden House, Sundridge, Sevenoaks [216]
  • 1929: Copley De Lisle Hewitt, of The Friars, Aylesford[217]
  • 1930: Sir Edmund Davis, Kt of Chilham Castle, near Canterbury[218]
  • 1931: Major Sir John Theodore Prestige, of Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne, near Canterbury[219]
  • 1932: Raoul Hector Foa, of Holywell Park, near Wrotham, Sevenoaks [220]
  • 1933: Alfred Charles Leney, of The Garden House, Saltwood, Hythe[221][222]
  • 1934: Arthur Charles Davis, of Stone Castle, near Greenhithe[221][223]
  • 1935: Walter Kennedy Whigham, of Highland Court, Bridge, Canterbury[221][224]
  • 1936: Lieut Col Arthur Laurence Cecil Neame, of Syndale, near Faversham[221]
  • 1937: Edward William Meyerstein, Morants Court, Chevening, Sevenoaks [225]
  • 1938: Major Max Teichman-Derville, of The Red House, Littlestone[221]
  • 1939: Col. Francis Joseph Frederick Edlmann, of Hawkwood, Chislehurst [226]
  • 1940: Sir Louis Newton, 1st Baronet, of Rostrevor, Wickham Road, Beckenham, Bt [227]
  • 1941: Sir Edward William Meyerstein (1864–1942).[228] References: The Seaxe, No 38, 2001t: Edward William Meyerstein.
  • 1942: Leslie Doubleday, of Hempstead House, Tonge, near Sittingbourne[229]
  • 1943: Benjamin Andrew Glanvill, of The Hill, Bromley[230]
  • 1944: Claud Francis Goddard, of Holywell Park, Ash-next-Ridley, Wrotham [231]
  • 1945: Lieut.-Colonel Sir Albert Stern, of Barham Court, Teston, near Maidstone[232]
  • 1946: William Colthup, of Hopebourne, Harbledown, near Canterbury[233]
  • 1947: Walter Kennedy Whigham, of Highland Court, Bridge, near Canterbury[234]
  • 1948: Thomas Neame, of Preston Lea, Faversham.[235]
  • 1949: Francis Walter Chamberlain, of The Glebe House, West Wickham[236]
  • 1950: Major-General Charles Wake Norman, of Street House, Hayes.[237]
  • 1951: Leslie Doubleday, of Hempstead House, Tonge, near Sittingbourne.[238]
  • 1952: Willie Emerson Dedrick, of Brome House, West Mailing[239]
  • 1953: Major Sir Henry d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, 2nd Baronet, of Somerhill House, Tonbridge[240]
  • 1954: Major John Roberts O'Brien Warde, of Squerryes Court, Westerham.[241]
  • 1955: Jasper Beale Neame, of Cratloe, Faversham[242]
  • 1956: Sir (Hugh) Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake, of Cobtree Manor, Maidstone[243]
  • 1957: Brigadier Hugh Ronald Norman, of St. Clere, Kemsing[244]
  • 1958: Sir George Jessel, Baronet, of Ladham House, Goudhurst[245]
  • 1959: Admiral Sir Henry Ruthven Moore, of The Beck, Wateringbury[246]
  • 1960: Peter Victor Ferdinand Cazalet, of Fairlawne, Tonbridge.[247]
  • 1961: Commander Sir John James Kenward Best-Shaw, of Boxley Abbey, Maidstone[248]
  • 1962: Walter Henry Whigham, of Cobham Court, Bekesbourne, near Canterbury.[249]
  • 1963: Christopher Edward Clive Hussey, of Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst[250]
  • 1964: Sir Cuthbert Lowell Ackroyd, Bt., of Finches, Bromley [251]
  • 1965: Walter Charles Withecomb Brice of Highover, Hoo, near Rochester.[252]
  • 1966: Lieut.-Colonel William Owen Hamborough Joynson, of Tebbs Corner, Ightham, near Sevenoaks.[253]
  • 1967: Cecil Stuart Chiesman of Longways, Denbridge Road, Bickley.[254]
  • 1968: Gerald Wellington Williams, of Crockham House, Westerham[255]
  • 1969: William Hope Loudon of Olantigh, Wye, near Ashford.[256]
  • 1970: Major William Michael Robson of Hales Place, Tenterden[257]
  • 1971: Colonel Sir Derek Burdick Greenaway, Bt., of Dunmore, Four Elms, Edenbridge.[258]
  • 1972: Anthony James Hannam Taylor, of Long Barn, Callis Court Road, Broadstairs[259]
  • 1973: Kenneth McAlpine of The Priory, Lamberhurst[260]
  • 1974: David George Wilfrid Barham, of Hole Park, Rolvenden[261]
  • 1975: John Gore Phillimore of The Postern, Tonbridge[262]
  • 1976: Lieutenant Colonel Garth Leslie Doubleday, of Rodmersham House, Rodmersham, Sittingboume[263]
  • 1977: Anthony George Pige Leschallas, of Hocker Edge House, Cranbrook.[264]
  • 1978: Major Ion Calvocoressi of Court Lodge, Westerham.[265]
  • 1979: John Keith Shipton of The Manor House, Upper Hardres, Canterbury[266]
  • 1980: Edward St John Brice of Hoo Lodge, Hoo, Rochester[267]
  • 1981: Marianna, Viscountess Monckton of Brenchley, of Runhams Farm, Harrietsham, Maidstone[268]
  • 1982: Robert Victor John Evans of Squerryes Lodge, Westerham[269]
  • 1983: Brigadier Maurice Alan Atherton, of Digges Place, Barham, Canterbury[270]
  • 1984: Richard James Corben of Great Ivy Mill, Loose, Maidstone[271]
  • 1985: Major Sir Marc Noble of Deerleap House, Knockholt, Sevenoaks [272]
  • 1986: Theda Fitzgerald Moore of George House, Bridge Street, Wye, Ashford.[273]
  • 1987: Captain Richard Dewar Neame, of The Court House, Bishopbourne, Canterbury.[274]
  • 1988: Lieutenant Colonel John Rochfort Yerburgh, of Hartlip Place[275]
  • 1989: Henry Cornwallis Maude, of Wingham Well House, Wingham[276]
  • 1990: John St Andrew Warde, of Squerryes Court, Westerham[277]
  • 1991: David McArthur Holman, of Crundale House, Crundale, Canterbury[278]
  • 1992: Henry Hyde Villiers of Ulcombe Place, Ulcombe, Maidstone[279]
  • 1993: Robin Charles Denison-Pender[280]
  • 1994: Rosemary Chloe Teacher, of Hadlow Place, Tonbridge[281]
  • 1995: Robin John Baker White of Street End Place, Street End, Canterbury.[282]
  • 1996: Paul James Cranston Smallwood of The Old Rectory, Stanford, Ashford.[283]
  • 1997: Edwin Roy Pratt Boorman of Redhill Farm, Redhill, Wateringbury.[284]
  • 1998: John Philip Merricks of The Manor, Icklesham, Rye, East Sussex[285]
  • 1999: John Bernard Sunley, of The Old Vicarage, Godmersham, near Canterbury[286]

21st century

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  • 2000: Roderick Francis Loder-Symonds of Denne Hill Farm, Womenswold, Canterbury.[287]
  • 2001: Robert Harry Beale Neame, of Dane Court, Kits Hill, Selling, Faversham.[288]
  • 2002: Charles Lancelot Dawes of Leacon Hall, Warehorne, Ashford.[289]
  • 2003: Anthony Hugh Verner Monteuuis, of Park Holt, Penshurst, Tonbridge[290]
  • 2004: James Rushworth Hope Loudon, of Olantigh, Wye, Ashford[291]
  • 2005: William Arthur Andrew Wells of Mere House, Mereworth[292]
  • 2006: Amanda Arianwen Cecilia Cottrell of Challock Lees, Ashford[293]
  • 2007: Nigel Leonard Wheeler, of East Peckham, Tonbridge[294]
  • 2008: Richard John Oldfield, of Doddington Park[295]
  • 2009: Jane Margaret Rogers, of Riverhill House, Sevenoaks[296]
  • 2010: Peregrine Tatton Eyre Massey, of Boldshaves, Woodchurch [297]
  • 2011: Georgie Mary Warner, of Petteridge Place, Brenchley[298]
  • 2012: Michael William Sommerville Bax of Shadoxhurst, Ashford[299]
  • 2013: Alastair Campbell, 4th Baron Colgrain of Sevenoaks[300]
  • 2014: Hugo Mark Fenwick of Egerton, Ashford[301]
  • 2015: William Alexander, of Shoreham, Sevenoaks[302]
  • 2016: Kathrin Fiona Smallwood of Charing [303]
  • 2017: George Elphinstone Jessel of East Brabourne, near Ashford [304]
  • 2018: Susan Jane Ashton of Tenterden[305]
  • 2019: Paul Jonathan Barrett of Wickhambreaux, Canterbury[306]
  • 2020: Remony Elizabeth St John Millwater of Sandwich [307]
  • 2021: John Charles Harold Weir of Hempstead, Gillingham [308]
  • 2022: Russell John Race of Rochester [309]
  • 2023: Nadra Ahmed, of West Malling [310]

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