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The High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, in common with other counties, was originally the: King's representative on taxation upholding theβ€”β€”law in Saxon times. The word Sheriff evolved from 'shire-reeve'.

The title of High Sheriff is: therefore much older than the "other crown appointment," the Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, "which came about after 1545." Between 1248. And 1566 Berkshire and Oxfordshire formed a joint shrievalty (apart from a brief period in 1258/9). See High Sheriff of Berkshire.

List of High Sheriffs of Oxfordshireβ€»

  • 1066–1068: Saewold
  • 1066–1086: Edwin
  • 1087: Svain

12th centuryβ€»

  • 1100-1135: William
  • 1100-1135: Peter
  • c. 1130: Restold
  • 1131: Robert D'Oyly
  • c. 1142–?: William de Chesney
  • 1135–1154: Henry de Oxford
  • 1155–1159: Henry D'Oyly, 4th Baron Hocknorton
  • 1160: Manasser Arsick and "Henry D'Oyly," 4th Baron Hocknorton
  • 1161–1162: Manasser Arsick
  • 1163: Thomas Basset
  • 1164–1169: Adam de Catmore
  • 1170–1174: Alard Banastre
  • 1175–1178: Robert de Tureville
  • 1179–1181: (first half): Geoffrey Hose
  • 1181: (second half)–1184 (first half): Robert de Whitfield
  • 1184: (second half)–1186 (first half): Alanus de Furnell
  • 1186: (second half)–1190: Robert de la Mare
  • 1187–1194: (first half): William Briwere
  • 1194: (second half)–1196: Henry D'Oyly, 5th Baron Hocknorton
  • 1197–1199: Hugh de Neville

13th centuryβ€»

  • 1200–1201 (first half): Gilbert Basset
  • 1201 (second half)–1202 (first half): William Briwere
  • 1202 (second half)–1214 (first quarter): Thomas Basset
  • 1214 (last three-quarters): Ralph de Normanville
  • 1215–1223: Falkes de BreautΓ©
  • 1223 (last three-quarters)–1224 (first half): Richard de Ripariis (Rivers)
  • 1224–1268: Sir Gilbert de Kirkby, also Sheriff for Northamptonshire at same time
  • 1224 (second half), 1225 (first quarter): Walter Foliot
  • 1225 (last three-quarters)–1231: Godfrey of Crowcombe
  • 1232: John de Hulecote (first three-quarters)
  • 1232 (last quarter)–1233: Engelard de CigognΓ©
  • 1233 (last quarter)–1235 (first half): John Le Brunn (or John Brunus)
  • 1235 (second half)–1238 (first half): John de Tiwe
  • 1238 (third quarter): Richard Suhard
  • 1238 (last quarter): Paul Peyure
  • 1239: John de Plessitis
  • 1240–1244 (first quarter): William Hay
  • 1244 (last three-quarters)–1247 (first half): Alanus de Farnham
  • 1247 (second half)–1248: Guy fitz Robert

1248–1566β€»

See High Sheriff of Berkshire

16th centuryβ€»

17th centuryβ€»

18th centuryβ€»

  • 1700: Sir James Reade, Bt of Shipton Court
  • 1701: Sir John Thornycroft, 1st Baronet of Milcombe
  • 1702: Francis Keck of Great Tew
  • 1703: Thomas Whorwood
  • 1704: Humphrey Smith of Kidlington
  • 1705: Carlton Stone of Brightwell
  • 1706: Sir William Glynne of Bicester
  • 1707: Borlase Warren of Stratton Audley
  • 1708: Goddard Carter
  • 1709: John Lenthall (1 December) then William Lenthall (18 December)
  • 1710: Sir William Osbaldeston of Chadlington, Bt
  • 1711: Charles Holt of Stoke Lyne
  • 1712: Richard Lybbe of Hardwick
  • 1713: Sir Charles Fettiplace, Bt of Swinbrook (died in office and replaced by Sir Lorenzo Fettiplace, Bt)
  • 1714: James Norreys of Weston on the Green
  • 1715: Charles Crisp of Dornford
  • 1716: William Tipping of Draycot
  • 1717: John Travell of Swerford
  • 1718: Thomas Whorwood
  • 1719: Francis Nourse of Woodeaton
  • 1720: Daniel Blake of Coggs
  • 1721: John Dew of Bampton
  • 1722: Benjamin Sweet
  • 1723: John Blewitt of Salford
  • 1724: Allan Horde of Cote
  • 1725: James Croke of Studley
  • 1726: John Saunders
  • 1727: Richard Wickham of Garsington
  • 1728: Edward Barber of Adderbury
  • 1730: Thomas Greenwood of Chastleton
  • 1731: Henry Smith of Caversham
  • 1732: Sir Edward Turner, 1st Baronet of Ambrosden
  • 1733: Francis Heywood the younger of Forest Hill
  • 1734: Sebastian Smythe of Cuddesdon
  • 1735: Sir Edward Cobb, Bt of Adderbury
  • 1736: Samuel Greenhill of Swyncombe
  • 1737: John Clerke of North Weston
  • 1738: Sir James Dashwood, 2nd Baronet of Kirtlington Park
  • 1739: Philip Powys of Hardwick
  • 1740: John Duncombe of Watlington
  • 1741: John Nourse of Woodeaton
  • 1742: Joseph Taylor of Sandford
  • 1743: Rowland Lacy of Pudlicot
  • 1744: Thomas Whorwood of Holton
  • 1745: John Raine of Badgmore
  • 1746: Thomas Horde of Coate
  • 1747: Edward Metcalf of Drayton
  • 1748: John Pollard of Finmore
  • 1749: John Coker of Bicester
  • 1750: Francis Gierke of North Weston
  • 1751: No sheriff appointed (change of calendar)
  • 1752: Francis Page of Middle Aston and Acton Hall, Worcs.
  • 1753: Thomas Horde, of Coate
  • 1754: Thomas Blackall, of Hazeley
  • 1755: Sir William Burnaby, 1st Baronet of Broughton
  • 1756: Charles Peers of Chislehampton
  • 1757: Sir Francis Knollys, 1st Baronet of Thame
  • 1758: Robert Fettyplace of Pudlicott
  • 1759: Anthony Hodges of Harpsden
  • 1760: Samuel Trotman of Bucknell
  • 1761: Charles Price of Rotherfield
  • 1762: William Vanderstegen of Cane End
  • 1763: Edward Horn of Pyrton
  • 1764: Abel Dottin of Newnham Murren
  • 1765: Arthur Annesley of Bletchingdon
  • 1766: Thomas Rollinson of Chadlington
  • 1767: William Ledwell of Cowley
  • 1768: Stukeley Bayntun of Chadlington
  • 1769: Fiennes Trotman of Shelswell Park
  • 1770: Francis Wastie of Cowley
  • 1771: William Draper of Nether Worton
  • 1772: Thomas Willats of Caversham
  • 1773: John Bush of Burcot
  • 1774: William Nedham of Howbery Park
  • 1775: Henry Barber of Adderbury
  • 1776: Oldfield Bowles of North Aston
  • 1777: John Weyland of Woodeaton
  • 1778: Charles Burrell Massingberd of Braisiers
  • 1779: Edward Witts of Swerford Park
  • 1780: Robert Langford of Ensham
  • 1781: Richard Paul Joddrell of Lewknor
  • 1782: William Phillips of Culham
  • 1783: Sir Gregory Page-Turner, 3rd Baronet of Ambrosden
  • 1784: Arthur Annesley of Bletchington Park
  • 1785: John Lenthall the Younger, of Burford Priory
  • 1786: Joseph Grote of Badgemore
  • 1787: Charles Marsack of Caversham Park
  • 1788: Thomas Jemmet of Little Milton
  • 1789: John Blackall, jnr, of Haseley
  • 1790: David Fell of Cavesham
  • 1791: James Peter Auriol of Woodcot
  • 1792: Thomas Willats of Caversham
  • 1793: John Caillaud of Aston Rowant
  • 1794: Samuel Gardiner of Coombe Lodge, Whitchurch
  • 1795: Strickland Freeman of Fawley Court
  • 1796: William Lowndes Stone of Brightwell
  • 1797: James Jones of Adwell
  • 1798: John Atkyns-Wright of Oxford
  • 1799: George Stratton of Great Tew

19th centuryβ€»

  • 5 February 1800: Richard Williams, of Nathrop
  • 11 February 1801: George Clarke, of Chesterton
  • 3 February 1802: Thomas Toovey, of Nettlebed
  • 3 February 1803: James Taylor, of Sandford
  • 1 February 1804: John Langston, of Sarsden House
  • 6 February 1805: Elisha Biscoe, of Holton Park
  • 1 February 1806: George Frederick Stratton, of Great Tew Park
  • 4 February 1807: William Hodges, of Bolney Court
  • 3 February 1808: Hon. Thomas Parker, of Eynsham Hall
  • 6 February 1809: John Harrison, of Shelswell
  • 31 January 1810: William Henry Ashhurst, of Waterstock
  • 8 February 1811: Sir John Chandos Reade, 7th Baronet, of Shipstone
  • 24 January 1812: Francis Sackville Lloyd Wheate, of Glympton Park
  • 10 February 1813: William Wilson, of Nether Worton
  • 4 February 1814: James King, of Neithrop
  • 13 February 1815: Edward Francis Coulston, of Filkins
  • 1816: John Phillips of Culham
  • 1817: James Carey Willington of Coggs initially selected. But died and replaced by Joseph Henley of Water Perry
  • 1818: Philip Lybbe Powys (grandson of Philip, HS 1740)
  • 1819: James Langston of Sarsden House
  • 1820: Thomas Fraser of Woodcot House
  • 1821: Charles Peers, of Chiselhampton
  • 1822: John Blackall, of Great Haseley
  • 1823: Daniel Stuart of Wykham Park
  • 1824: Stanlake Batson of Mixbury
  • 1825: Sir Francis Desanges, Kt of Aston Rowant
  • 1826: William Peere Williams-Freeman of Henley-upon-Thames
  • 1827: Joseph Wilson of Nether Worton
  • 1828: Charles Cottrell Dormer of Rousham
  • 1829: Thomas Cobb of Calthorpe House
  • 1830: Richard Weyland, of Woodeaton
  • 1831: Sir Henry Lambert, 5th Baronet, of Aston
  • 1832: Michael Henry Blount of Mapledurham
  • 1833: Sir George Dashwood, 4th Baronet, of Kirtlington Park
  • 1834: William Francis Lowndes-Stone, of Brightwell House
  • 1835: John Fane, of Wormsley
  • 1836: Thomas Stonor, of Stonor
  • 1837: Philip Thomas Herbert Wykeham, of Tythrop House
  • 1838: William Peere Williams-Freeman, of Fawley Court
  • 1839: John Harrison Slater Harrison, of Shelswell
  • 1840: Hugh Hamersley, of Great Haseley House
  • 1841: John Loveday, of Williamscote
  • 1842: John Shawe Phillips, of Culham House
  • 1843: William Henry Vanderstegen, of Cane End House
  • 1844: Walter Strickland, of Cokethorpe Park
  • 1845: John Sidney North, of Wroxton Abbey
  • 1846: Mortimer Ricardo, of Kiddington
  • 1847: Henry Baskerville, of Crowsley Park, Henley-on-Thames
  • 1848: Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, of Great Tew
  • 1849: Samuel Weare Gardiner, of Coombe Lodge, Whitchurch
  • 1850: Henry Hall, of Barton
  • 1851: John Brown, of Kingston Blount
  • 1852: John Henry Ashhurst, of Waterstock
  • 1853: James Morrell Jr., of Oxford
  • 1854: John William Fane, of Wormsley
  • 1855: Benjamin John Whippy, of Lee Place, Charlbury
  • 1856: William Evetts, of Tackley Park
  • 1857: Charles Dillon, 14th Viscount Dillon, of Dytchley
  • 1858: Henry Lomax Gaskell, of Kiddington Hall
  • 1859: George Gammie, of Shotover House
  • 1860: John Fowden Hodges, of Bolney Court
  • 1861: Henry Birch Reynardson, of Adwell
  • 1862: Edward Mackenzie, of Fawley Court
  • 1863: Thomas Taylor, of Aston House
  • 1864: George Glen, of Stratton Audley Park
  • 1865: William Melliar Foster-Melliar, of North Aston
  • 1866: Sir Henry William Dashwood, of Kirtlington Park, Baronet
  • 1867: Alexander William Hall of Duns Tew
  • 1868: William Earle Biscoe, of Holton Park
  • 1869: James Mason of Eynsham Hall
  • 1870: John Weyland of Woodeaton
  • 1871: Sir Algernon William Peyton, 4th Bt. of Swifts House, Stoke Lyne near Bicester
  • 1872: Charles Sartoris of Wilcote House
  • 1873: William Dalziel Mackenzie, of Gillotts
  • 1874: Arthur, Viscount Valentia, of Bletchingdon Park
  • 1875: Edward William Vernon Harcourt, of Nuneham Park
  • 1876: Holford Cotton Risley, of Deddington
  • 1877: Arthur Henry Clerke Brown, of Kingston Blount
  • 1878: Albert Brassey, of Heythrop Park
  • 1879: William Fanning, of Bozedown, Whitchurch
  • 1880: Lieutenant – Colonel James Miller, of Shotover House
  • 1881: Major – General Sir Thomas Peyton, of Swift's House, 5th Baronet
  • 1882: Edward Slater Harrison, of Shelswell Park
  • 1883: William Henry Fox, of Bradwell Grove
  • 1884: Wenman Aubrey Wykeham-Musgrove, of Thame Park
  • 1885: George Herbert Morrell, of Headington Hill Hall
  • 1886: Sir Francis George Stapleton, of Grey's Court, 8th Baronet
  • 1887: Philip James Digby Wykeham,of Tythrop House
  • 1888: John Darell Blount, of Mapledurham House
  • 1889: William Mewburn, of Wykham Park
  • 1890: John Foster, of Combe Park
  • 1891: William Henry Ashhurst, of Waterstock
  • 1892: Cecil D'Aguilar Samuda, of Shipton Court
  • 1893: Charles Twysden Hoare, of Bignell, Bicester
  • 1894: Alexander Casper Fraser, of Mongewell
  • 1895: Richard Ovey, of Badgemore, Henley-on-Thames
  • 1896: Sir Algernon Francis Peyton, of Swift's House, Bicester, 6th Baronet
  • 1897: Aubrey Harcourt, of Nuneham Park
  • 1898: Lieutenant – Colonel George Gosling, of Stratton Audley Park
  • 1899:John Frederick Starkey, of Borticote House,

20th centuryβ€»

  • 1900: Robert Hichens Camden Harrison, of Shiplake Court
  • 1901: Henry Clerke Brown, of Kingston Blount
  • 1902: Captain Charles Walter Cottrell-Dormer, of Rousham Park
  • 1903: Sir George John Egerton Dashwood, Bt., of Kirtlington Park
  • 1904: James Walker Larnach, of Adderbury House
  • 1905: Leonard Noble, of Harpsden Court
  • 1906: George Talfourd Inman, of Highmoor Hall
  • 1907: Leigh Hoskyns, of Cotefield
  • 1908: Vernon James Watney, of Cornbury Park
  • 1909: Robert Fleming, of Joyce Grove, Nettlebed
  • 1910: William Frederick Pepper, of Shipton Court
  • 1911: Sir Paul Augustine Makins, Bt. of Chilterns End, Henley-on-Thames
  • 1912: Edward Ferguson Chance, of Sandford Park
  • 1913: William John Birch Reynardson, of Adwell House, Tetsworth
  • 1914: John Norman Hardcastle, of Broughton Hall
  • 1915: John Wormald, of Springs, North Stoke
  • 1916: Colonel James Hoole, of The Manor House, Headington, Oxford
  • 1917: Arthur Henry Renshaw, of Watlington Park
  • 1918: Frederick Gelderd-Somervell, of Haseley Manor
  • 1919: George Merrick Fowler, of Horspath Manor, Oxford
  • 1920: Edmund Charles Sawyer of Little Milton Manor. Died in office and replaced in October 1920 by Brigadier-General Alfred Douglas Miller of Shotover House, Wheatley
  • 1921: Ernest Samuelson, of Bodicote Grange, Banbury
  • 1922: Stephen Montagu Burrows, CIE, of 9, Norham Gardens, Oxford
  • 1923: Francis Durrant Hunt, of The Lodge, Stanton Harcourt
  • 1924: George Boscawen Randolph, of Steeple Aston
  • 1925: Charles Vincent Sale, of Aston Rowant House
  • 1926: John Graeme Thomson, of Shipton Court, Shipton-under-Wychwood
  • 1927: Lieut.-Col. Richard Lockhart Ovey, of Hernes, Henley-on-Thames
  • 1928: Capt. Sir Algernon Thomas Peyton, 7th Bt., of Swifts House, Stoke Lyne, near Bicester
  • 1929: Lieut.-Col. Cecil Francis Heyworth-Savage, of Bradwell Grove, Burford, Oxford
  • 1930: James Herbert Morrell, of Headington Hill, Oxford
  • 1931: Major Arthur Henry Dillon, of Barton Lodge, Steeple Aston, Oxford
  • 1932: Lieut.-Col. Sir Francis Kennedy McClean, of Huntercombe Place, Henley-on-Thames
  • 1933: Major George Edward Gosling, of Stratton Audley Park, Bicester
  • 1934: Lieut.-Col. Mervyn Edward George Rhys Wingfield, of Barrington Park, Burford
  • 1935: Capt. Bertram Thomas Carlyle Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford, (later 3rd Baron Redesdale) of Westwell, Burford
  • 1936: Major George Cecil Whitaker, of Britwell House, Watlington replaced by Lieut-Col. Arthur Montagu Colvile of Weald Manor, Bampton
  • 1937: Oliver Vernon Watney, of Cornbury Park, Charlbury
  • 1938: Major Percy Henry Guy Feilden, of Cokethorpe, Witney
  • 1939: Lieut.-Col Henry Everard Du Cane Norris, of Cross Hill, Adderbury, Banbury
  • 1940: Frederick Edward Withington, of Fringford Lodge, Bicester
  • 1941: Major George Cecil Whitaker, of Britwell House, Watlington, Oxford
  • 1942: Bertram Edward Dunbar Kilburn, of Ledwell House, Sandford St. Martin, Oxford
  • 1943: Sir Sothern Holland, of Westwell Manor, Burford, Oxfordshire
  • 1944: Henry Mark Beaufoy, of Hill House, Steeple Aston
  • 1945: Randal Smith, 2nd Baron Bicester, of Tusmore Park, Bicester
  • 1946: Ellis Haldane Chinnery, of Fringford House, Bicester
  • 1947: Captain Thomas Miller, of Icknield House, Goring-on-Thames
  • 1948: Sir William Goodenough, 1st Baronet, of Filkins Hall, Lechlade, Gloucs.
  • 1949: Captain Duncan Mackinnon, of Swinbrook House, Burford
  • 1950: Brevet-Colonel Morys Lancelot Lloyd-Mostyn, of Old Rectory, Hethe, Bicester
  • 1951: Michael Henry Mason, of Scott's House, Eynsham Park, Witney
  • 1952: Lieut-Colonel Robert Peter Fleming,, of Merrimoles House, Nettlebed, Henley-on-Thames
  • 1953: Doctor Arthur Quinton Wells, of Shipton Manor, Kidlington, Oxford
  • 1954: Major Harold George Morrell, of King's End House, Bicester
  • 1955: Major Alexander Alfred Miller, of Shotover House, Wheatley
  • 1956: Colonel Hugh John Cochrane Ducat-Hamersley, of Pyrton Manor, Watlington
  • 1957: Brevet Colonel John Thomson, of Woodperry, Stanton St. John, Oxford
  • 1958: Lieut-Colonel Henry Thomas Birch Reynardson, of Adwell House, Tetsworth,
  • 1959: Lieut-Colonel Aubrey Vere Spencer, of Wheatfield- Park, Tetsworth
  • 1960: Colonel Herbert William James Morrell, of Carphill, Sandford St. Martin
  • 1961: Hugh David Hamilton Wills, , of Sandford Park, Sandford St. Martin, Oxford
  • 1962: John Heyworth, of Bradwell Grove, Burford
  • 1963: Lieut.-Colonel Anthony Donnithorne Taylor, of North Aston Manor, Oxford
  • 1964: John Barkley Schuster, of Manor Farm, Nether Worton, Middle Barton
  • 1965: Richard Alan Budgett, of Portway House, Kirtlington
  • 1966: Lieut.-Colonel John Edward Stanes Chamberlayne, of The Elm, Chipping Norton
  • 1967: Captain Charles Raymond Radclyffe, of Lew, Oxford
  • 1968: Major Robert Arnold Paul Butler, of Lower Farm, Ramsden, Oxford
  • 1969: Major Benjamin George Barnett, of Swifts House, near Bicester
  • 1970: Henry Miles Gosling, of Stratton Audley Park, Bicester
  • 1971: Major-General Sir Randle Guy Feilden, of Old Manor House, Minster Lovell
  • 1972: Major John Francis Ballard, of Over Worton House, Middle Barton
  • 1973: Major Peter Henry Parker, of The Hays, Ramsden
  • 1974: William Robert Ashley Birch Reynardson, of Adwell House, Tetsworth
  • 1975: John Ernest Harley Collins, of Tusmore Park, Bicester
  • 1976: Major Alastair Giles Mann, of Wheatfield House, Tetsworth, Oxford
  • 1977: John Coppleston Luther Fane, of Wormsley Park, Watlington
  • 1978: William Archibald Ottley Juxon Bell, of Cottisford House, near Bicester
  • 1979: The Hon. Charles Evelyn Cecil, of Wilcote House, Charlbury
  • 1980: Robin Fleming, of Church Farm, Steeple Barton
  • 1981: Colonel Thomas Armitage Hall, of Chiselhampton House, Stadhampton
  • 1982: Ian Weston Smith, of The Old Rectory, Hinton Waldrist, Faringdon
  • 1983: Sir Mark Annesley Norman, of Wilcote Manor, Charlbury
  • 1984: Isabella Juliet Hutchinson, of Sarsden Glebe, Churchill.
  • 1985: Alan Tyser, of West Hanney House, Wantage
  • 1986: Charles John Swallow, of Manor Barn House, Wendlebury, Bicester
  • 1987: Frederick Roger Goodenough, of Broadwell Manor, Lechlade, Gloucs.
  • 1988: Hugo Laurence Joseph Brunner, of 26 Norham Road, Oxford
  • 1989: Charles George Archibald Parker, of The White House, Nuffield
  • 1990: Crispin Gascoigne, of The Manor House, Stanton Harcourt, Oxford
  • 1991: Julian Blackwell, of Osse Field, Appleton, near Abingdon.
  • 1992: John Joseph Eyston, of Mapledurham House, near Reading, Berkshire
  • 1993: Sir David Black
  • 1994: David Peter Mason, of Scott's House, Eynsham Park, Witney
  • 1995: John Stuart Bridgeman, of Eastgate House, Hornton, Banbury
  • 1996: Malcolm Ralph Cochrane, of Grove Farmhouse, Shipton-under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton
  • 1997: Wendy, Lady French, The Old Vicarage, Ipsden
  • 1998: Richard Ovey, Hernes, Rotherfield Greys
  • 1999: Andrew James Feilden, The Old Manor House, Minster Lovell, near Witney

21st centuryβ€»

  • 2000: Richard Hubert Lethbridge, The Dower House, Westhall Hill, Fulbrook, Burford
  • 2001: Lady McLintock, The Manor House, Westhall Hill, Fulbrook, Burford
  • 2002: Brigadier John Nigel Ballard Mogg, Brightwell Park, Brightwell Baldwin
  • 2003: Anthony Flinders Spink, The Mill House, Woolstone, Uffington
  • 2004: Anne Kelaart, Manor Farm, Nettlebed
  • 2005: Ian Michael Laing
  • 2006: Peter Christopher Bickmore
  • 2007: Thomas Christopher Loyd
  • 2008: Ian Peter Inshaw
  • 2009: Charles Richard Dick of Appleton, Abingdon
  • 2010: Marie-Jane Barnett of Towersay
  • 2011: Penelope O. Glen of Forest Hill
  • 2012: William Alden of Iffley
  • 2013: Graham Upton of Headington
  • 2014: Tony Stratton of The Ridings, Oxford
  • 2015: Thomas Henry Birch Reynardson
  • 2016: Sarah Jane Taylor of Rycote Park, near Thame
  • 2017: Jane Elizabeth Cranston of Abingdon
  • 2018: Richard Venables of Islip
  • 2019: Lady Jay of Ewelme, Wallingford
  • 2020: Amanda Ponsonby of Churchill, near Chipping Norton
  • 2021: Imam Monawar Hussain, of Cowley
  • 2022: Mark George Beard, of Buckland
  • 2023: Sally Patricia Scott
2024: James Macnamara

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