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Ceremonial officer of the English county of Cornwall
Sheriffs and high sheriffs of
Cornwall : a chronological list:
The right to choose
high sheriffs each year is vested in the
Duchy of Cornwall .
[1] The
Privy Council , chaired by the sovereign, chooses the sheriffs of all other English counties, other than those in the
Duchy of Lancaster . This right came from the
Earldom of Cornwall . In the time of earls
Richard and
Edmund , the
steward or
seneschal of Cornwall was often also the sheriff.
[2]
Sheriffs before the 14th century
T.R.E.: Nigel
1086: Turstig
Baldwin
c. 1096: Warin
bef. 1129: Frawin
1139:
Geoffrey de Furnell
1156:
Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon
Bernard
29 September 1174: Eustace, son of Stephen
1176–1181: Eustace, son of Stephen
29 September 1178:
Alan de Furneaux
1181–1185:
Alen de Furnell
Easter 1184:
Hugh Bardulf
29 September 1187 – 29 September 1189:
William de Bockland
1191–1200:
Richard Revel
Christmas 1193:
Richard Revel
29 September 1198:
William of Wrotham and
John de Torrington
Easter 1199:
Hugh Bardulf
1200:
John de Torrington
1201:
Hugh Bardulf
Easter 1200:
William Brewer
1201:
William de Briewere
29 September 1200:
Richard Flandrensis
1202–1203:
Richard Flandrensis
24 February 1202:
Hubert de Burgh
Easter 1202:
William Brewer
1203–1204:
William de Briewere
1204:
Ralph de Mora
5 April 1204:
William de Botterell
1205–1210:
William de Botterells
15 December 1207:
Richard fitz Richard
19 March 1208:
Geoffrey de Neville
28 December 1208:
John fitz Richard
1210–1216:
John, son of Richard
30 May 1215:
Robert de Cardinan
17 September 1215:
Henry FitzCount
16 November 1215:
Robert de Cardinan
7 February 1217:
Henry FitzCount
10 July 1220:
Robert de Cardinan
1219–1221:
William Lunet
5 September 1220:
William de Putot
8 December 1220:
John fitz Richard
8 May 1221:
Reginald de Valle Torta
1223:
Reginald de Valle Torta , of
Saltash
1223–1224:
Walter de Treverbin alias Trevarthen
1225:
William Bregnam junior
1225:
Reginald de Langford
1225:
Reginald de Valle Torta
1225–1227: Henry de Bodrugan
1220s:
John fitz Richard
1231–1233:
Simon de Brackley
1230s:
Robert fitz William
1230s:
Walter de Treverbin
1241–1242, 1240s:
John de Chiverton
1240s:
Odo de Treverbin
1251:
Dudemannus
29 September 1256:
Stephen Heym
June 1259: Sir
Guy de Nunnant
[7]
29 September 1259:
Ralph de Arundell ,
[9] of
Lanherne
1264:
John Beaupre
[11]
1265:
Ralph de Arundell
1269:
John Beaupre
[12]
29 September 1273: Richard de Scitone
1275–1276:
Ralph Wiggen or John Wigger
1277:
Robert de Cheney or Chini, of Bodannan in
St Endellion
29 September 1278:
William de Monketon
1277–1278:
William de Monkeston or Muncheton
[14]
January 1279 – 29 September 1280: Thomas le Ercedeckne
1279–1286:
Alexander de Sabridsworth
29 September 1282:
William de Monketon
29 September 1285:
William de Monketon and
Roger de Ingepenne
29 September 1286:
Roger de Ingepenne
1287–1288:
Simon de Berkeley
29 September 1288:
Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall
1289–1300:
Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall
14th-century sheriffs
1 October 1300:
Thomas de la Hyde or Hyda
1302: Robert de Elford
6 August 1307:
Piers Gaveston
25 June 1308:
Thomas de la Hyde
5 August 1309:
Piers Gaveston
19 June 1312:
Thomas de la Hyde
20 July 1312:
John de Bedewynde
1312:
William III Basset (1300–1340) of
Tehidy
[16]
1313:
Thomas de la Hyde
Michaelmas 1313:
Thomas L'Erchdekne or Archdeacon, of
Ruan Lanihorne
18 November 1314:
Richard de Polhampton
4 November 1315:
Richard de Hiwish
15 May 1316:
Henry de Wyllynton or Wylyngton,
[17] of
Gittisham in Devon
25 July 1317:
Isabella of France
July 1317:
Henry de Wyllynton
1320–1322:
Isabella of France
Easter 1321:
John de Trejagu
Michaelmas 1323:
William de Bottreaux
1323:
John de Trejagu , of Fentongollan in
St Michael Penkevil
1324:
Isabella of France
26 September 1324:
John de Trejagu , of Fentongollan in St Michael Penkevil
1327:
Isabella of France
Easter 1327:
Robert de Bilkemore
1329:
Robert de Bilkemore
[18]
Michaelmas 1329: William de Beauchamp
1 December 1330: William de Beauchamp
18 January 1331:
Robert de Bilkemore
10 February 1331:
William de Bottreaux
1332:
William III Basset (1300–1340) of
Tehidy
[16]
1332–1333: Sir
William de Bottreaux , of Bottreaux Castle
5 July 1333:
Henry de Trethewy
1334:
William III Basset (1300–1340), of
Tehidy
[16]
28 October 1334–1336: Sir John Petit, of Ardevora in
Philleigh
[19]
8 November 1336: Oliver de Carminou (did not act)
1336:
John de Chudleigh , of Ashton in
Devon
1 February 1337–1338:
John Hamley , of Halwin, and Sir John le Petit
18 March 1337:
Edward, the Black Prince
29 September 1338: Robert Beaupel, undersheriff
1338: Sir John Petit, of Ardevora in Philleigh
1340–1341:
Edward, the Black Prince
29 September 1340: Henry de Trethewy, undersheriff
1342: Henry Terril and Roger Prideaux
1343:
Edward, the Black Prince
29 September 1343: William de Campo Arnulfi, undersheriff
29 September 1344: Thomas atte Fenne, undersheriff
1344:
William Pypard
1345–1354:
Edward, the Black Prince
11 October 1346: Thomas atte Fenne, undersheriff
1354–1356: John Northcott
1356–1357:
William Auncell or de Austell
1358:
Edward, the Black Prince
1359:
John Dabernoun
[21]
1360–1374:
Edward, the Black Prince
1375: Sir
Richard Serjeaux or Sergeux
[22]
[a]
1378:
Ralph Wampford
1379:
Ralph Carminow , of Carminow in
Mawgan-in-Meneage
1380:
Otto Bodrugan
1381:
William Talbot
1382:
John Bevill , of Gwarnick in
St Allen
1383: Sir
Walter Archdeacon , of
Antony and
Ruan Lanihorne
1384: Sir
William Fitzwalter
1385:
Richard Kendall , of Treworgey in
Duloe
1386:
John Beville
1387:
Nicholas Wampford
1388:
John Colyn , of Boscarne
[23]
1389: Sir
Richard Serjeaux , of Colquite in
St Mabyn
1390:
Thomas Peveral , of Park in
Egloshayle
7 November 1390:
Sir John Reskymer of Reskymer and Treloweth
[24] (died July 1391)
5 August 1391:
William Talbot
1392:
John Colyn
1393:
John Colshull , of Tremadart in
Duloe
1394:
John Hearle , of Prideaux Castle in
Luxulyan
1395: James Chudleigh
1396:
William Talbot
1397:
John Beville , of Woolston in Poundstock
1398:
John Colshull , of Tremadart in
Duloe
1399:
Geoffrey St Aubyn or Guy St Aubyn, of
Clowance
15th-century sheriffs
1400–1404:
Henry of Monmouth
Michaelmas 1406:
John Polmorva
1406–1412:
Henry of Monmouth
Michaelmas 1409:
William Talbot undersheriff
Michaelmas 1410: John Grenville undersheriff
Michaelmas 1411: John Hanley undersheriff
Michaelmas 1412:
John Arundell undersheriff
6 November 1413: John Kederowe or Renderow or Rederow
1 December 1415:
Sir William Talbot
30 November 1416: Sir Otto Trevarthian, of Treworthen
10 November 1417: Henry Fulford
4 November 1418:
Sir John Arundell , of Lanherne
23 November 1419: Stephen Derneford or Dunford, of Rame
16 November 1420:
Sir John Arundell , of Trerice
1 May 1422:
Sir Thomas Arundell
13 November 1423: Thomas Carminowe
16 November 1424:
Sir William Talbot ,
15 January 1426:
Sir John Herle of
Prideaux Castle
12 December 1426:
Sir Thomas Arundell
7 November 1427: Sir William Bodrugan
4 November 1428: John Nanfan, of Trethewall
10 February 1430: Thomas Carminowe
5 November 1430: Robert Chamberlayne, of Court
26 November 1431: James Chudleigh or Chuddelegh
5 November 1432:
Sir Thomas Arundell
5 November 1433:
Sir John Herle
3 November 1434:
Thomas Bonevill , of Trelawn
7 November 1435: John Yarde
8 November 1436:
Thomas Whalesborough , of Whalesborough
7 November 1437:
Sir Renfrew Arundell
3 November 1438: John Colshull
5 November 1439: John Nanfan
4 November 1440: John Marney or Murray or Mundy
4 November 1441:
Thomas Whalesborough
6 November 1442: John Blewett, of
Colan
4 November 1443: John Arundell
6 November 1444: John Botreaux
3 April 1445: Michael or Nicholas Power
4 November 1445:
John Champernowne , of
Insworke
4 November 1446:
John Austell or de Austell
9 November 1447:
Henry Fortescue
9 November 1448:
John Trevelyan , of Trevelyan
20 December 1449:
John II Basset , of
Tehidy
3 December 1450: John Nanfan of Trethewall
8 November 1451:
Thomas Budockshed (or Butside, Budshed, etc,), of
Budockshed in the parish of
St Budeaux
8 November 1452:
William Daubeney
5 November 1453:
Thomas Whalesborough
4 November 1454: John Petyt
14 July 1455: Sir John Petit, of Ardevora in Philleigh
4 November 1455: John Cockworthy or Conkworth or Cornworth
4 November 1456: John Nanfan
late 1457:
Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales
7 November 1460: Roger or Richard Champernowne, of
Halwyn and
Insworke
7 November 1461: Renfrey Arundell, of Lanherne
5 November 1463: Thomas Bere, of Killigarth
5 November 1464: Avery, Alfred or Alured Cornburgh
5 November 1465:
William Bere
5 November 1466: Sir John Colshull, of Tremadart in Duloe
5 November 1467: John Serjeaux or Sergeaux,
5 November 1468: Avery, Alfred or Alured Cornburgh
5 November 1469: Sir John Arundell, of Trerice
6 November 1470: Halnatheus Mauleverer
Michaelmas 1470:
John Fortescue
17 July 1471:
Edward, Prince of Wales
1475:
Richard, Duke of Gloucester
late 1475:
John Fortescue
6 November 1483:
Sir James Tyrrell , of Trerice
5 November 1484: Sir William Houghton
12 September 1485:
Thomas Grenville , of Stowe
5 November 1486:
John Tremayne , of Tremayne
4 November 1487:
Alexander Carew , of Antony
4 November 1488:
Richard Nanfan , knighted while in office
5 November 1489: Sir John Treffry
late 1490:
Arthur, Prince of Wales
16th-century sheriffs
late 1500: William Treffry undersheriff
30 April 1502: Peter Bevill
8 November 1502: William Trevanion, of Caerhays
18 November 1503: John Godolphin, of Godolphin
5 November 1504: Richard Vyvyan
1 December 1505:
Sir Piers Edgecombe
27 November 1506: Michael Vyvyan, of
Trelowarren or Treviddren
3 December 1507: William Trevanion
late 1508: Sir Thomas Trevanion
14 November 1509:
Sir John Arundell , of Tolverne
9 November 1510: Roger Grenville
8 November 1511:
William Carnesew , of Bokelly in St Kew
7 November 1512:
James Erisey , of
Erisey
9 November 1513:
John Carminow , of Fentongollan
7 November 1514:
John Carew ,of Antony
5 November 1515:
Sir William Trevanion
10 November 1516:
Sir Piers Edgecombe ,
9 November 1517:
Sir John Bassett ,
8 November 1518: Roger Grenville
8 November 1519:
John Arundell , of Trerice and Talverne
6 November 1520:
John Skewys (or Skuish), of Skewes in Cury
3 February 1522:
Sir John Bassett
12 November 1522: Roger Grenville
July 1523:
Richard Grenville
13 November 1523:
John Arundell of Trerice and Talverne
10 November 1524: William Lower, of Trelask in Lewannick
27 January 1526:
Richard Penrose , of Penrose in Sithney
7 November 1526:
Richard Grenville
16 November 1527: Hugh Trevanion
7 November 1528:
John Chamond , of Launcells
9 November 1529:
William Godolphin
11 November 1530:
Christopher Tredinnick , of Tredinnick in St Breock
9 November 1531:
John Arundell , of Trerice
20 November 1532: Sir Hugh Trevanion
17 November 1533:
Sir William Godolphin
12 November 1534:
Sir Piers Edgecombe
22 November 1535: Sir
John Reskymer , of Reskymer in
Mawgan-in-Meneage
27 November 1536:
Sir John Chamond
14 November 1537: Sir Hugh Trevanion
15 November 1538:
Sir William Godolphin
17 November 1539:
John Reskymer
17 November 1540:
Sir John Arundell
27 November 1541:
Sir John Arundell
22 November 1542: Sir Hugh Trevanion
23 November 1543: Sir John Chamond
1544: Richard Chamond
16 November 1544:
Richard Grenville
22 November 1545:
Thomas St Aubyn , of Clowance in Crowan
23 November 1546:
John Trelawny , of Poole in Menheniot
27 November 1547:
Job Militon , of
Pengersick Castle
3 December 1548:
Richard Chamond
12 November 1549:
Sir William Godolphin of Godolphin
11 November 1550:
Richard Roscarrock , of Roscarrock in St Endellion
11 November 1551: Sir Hugh Trevanion
10 November 1552:
Reginald Mohun , of Hall, Lanteglos-by-Fowey
8 November 1553:
Sir John Arundell , of Trerice
14 November 1554:
Sir John Arundell , of Lanherne, St Mawgan-in-Pyder
14 November 1555:
Sir Richard Edgecumbe
13 November 1556:
John Reskymer , of Reskymer in Mawgan-in-Meneage
16 November 1557:
John Beville
23 November 1558:
John Carminowe
9 November 1559:
Reginald Mohun
12 November 1560:
John Trelawny
8 November 1561:
Richard Roscarrock , of Roscarrock in St Endellion
19 November 1562:
Richard Chamond
8 November 1563:
Henry Chiverton , of
Kerrys in
Paul
9 November 1564: Hugh Trevanion
16 November 1565:
William Militon , of
Pengersick Castle
18 November 1566:
John Trelawny
18 November 1567:
John St Aubyn
18 November 1568:
Sir William Godolphin
12 November 1569:
Peter Edgecombe
13 November 1570: Hugh Trevanion
14 November 1571:
William Mohun
13 November 1572:
Peter Courtney , of Trethurse
10 November 1573:
John Arundell , of Trerice
15 November 1574: John Beville, of Gwarnike
15 November 1575:
George Kekewich , of Catchfrench
13 November 1576:
Richard Grenville
27 November 1577:
William Mohun
17 November 1578:
William Lower , of St Winnow
23 November 1579:
Francis Godolphin , of Godolphin, knighted while in office
21 November 1580: John Arundell, of Talverne
27 November 1581: John Treffry or Fitz of Talverne
5 December 1582:
Richard Carew , of
Antony
25 November 1583:
George Grenville , of Penheale, Egloskerry
19 November 1584:
Thomas Cosworth , of Cosworth
22 November 1585:
Thomas Roscarrock or John Roscarrock
14 November 1586:
John Wrey , of Trebigh in St Ive
4 December 1587:
Anthony Rous , of Halton in St Dominick
25 November 1588:
Thomas St Aubyn , of Clowance
24 November 1589:
William Bevill , of Killigarth
24 November 1590:
Walter Kendall , of Treworgy
25 November 1591:
George Kekewich , of Catchfrench
16 November 1592:
Reginald Mohun , of Boconnoc
[35] or
Richard Champernowne , of Halwin
26 November 1593:
Thomas Lower , of St Winnow
21 November 1594:
Jonathan Trelawny
27 November 1595:
Charles Trevanion
22 November 1596:
Bernard Grenville
25 November 1597:
Peter Courtney
28 November 1598:
William Bevill
2 December 1599:
William Wrey
24 November 1600:
Francis Buller , of Tregarrick
17th-century sheriffs
2 December 1601:
Hannibal Vyvyan
7 December 1602:
Anthony Rous , of Halton, St Dominick, knighted while in office
1 December 1603: Arthur Harris
5 November 1604:
Sir Francis Godolphin
2 February 1606:
Nicholas Prideaux , of Solden
17 November 1606:
Digory Chamond
9 November 1607:
John Arundell , of Trerice
12 November 1608:
John Rashleigh and
John Acland , of Fuller
late 1609:
Sir Christopher Harris
late 1610:
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
late 1610: Sir Richard Edgcumbe undersheriff
late 1611: Sir
Richard Buller undersheriff
late 1612:
Sir William Wrey
late 1613:
William Coryton , of Newton Ferrers, St. Mellion
late 1614:
Richard Robarts , of Truro
late 1615:
John Chamond
late 1616:
William Code , of Morval
late 1617:
Francis Vyvyan , of Trewan
late 1618: Sir
Richard Carnesew , of Bokelly, St Kew
late 1619: Reskymer Bonython, of Bonyithon in Cury
late 1620:
Nicholas Glynn , of Glynn
12 November 1621:
Samuel Pendarves , of Roscrow in Gluvias
late 1622: Sir
John Speccot , of Penheale, Egloskerry
late 1623:
Richard Geddy , of Trebursy, St Petherwin
late 1624:
John Moyle , of Bake
late 1625:
Thomas Wyvell , of Wyvellscombe, St. Stephen-by-Saltash
late 1626:
John Trefusis , of Trefusis
4 November 1627:
Jonathan Rashleigh , of Fowey and Menabilly
late 1628:
George John Hele ,
[37] of Bennetts, Whitestone
late 1629: John Rowe
7 November 1630:
Sir John Trelawny, 1st Baronet , of Trelawne, Pelynt
late 1631: John Prideaux
late 1632: Sir Nicholas Lower, of Clifton, Landulph
10 November 1633:
Charles Trevanion
5 November 1634: Hugh Boscawen
late 1635:
John St Aubyn
3 October 1636: Sir Richard Buller
30 September 1637:
Francis Godolphin , of Godolphin, Breage
4 November 1638: Francis Godolphin, of Treveneage or Francis Tremayne
late 1639: Richard Trevill
late 1640: Francis Wills, of Wyvellscombe, near Saltash
late 1641: John Grylls, of Court in Lanreath
late 1642:
Francis Basset , of
Tehidy
1644: Richard Prideaux
15 July 1644:
John St Aubyn
1 December 1646:
Edward Herle , of Landue in Lezant
10 January 1648: William Standen
28 November 1648: Peter Jenkins
15 February 1649: Peter Kekewich
7 November 1649:
John Ellyott , of St Germans,
28 January 1650
John Lampen , of Patrieda, Linkenhorne
7 November 1650: Andrew Trevill, of Tethy
4 November 1651:
Richard Lobb
12 November 1652: Richard Treville, of Ninio
10 November 1653: John Eliot
[39]
25 November 1653:
James Praed , of Ninio or Trevethow, Lelant
late 1654:
Edward Nosworthy , of Ince Castle, St. Stephens-by-Saltash
late 1656:
Anthony Nicholl , of Penvose, St. Tudy
late 1657: Peter Jenkin, of Trekenning, St. Columb Major
c. June 1658:
John Littleton
[40]
late 1658–1660: Nicholas Cossen or Coffen, of Roseveth in Kenwin
5 November 1660:
Piers Edgecumbe ,
late 1661:
Charles Grylls , of Court, Lanreath
late 1662: Oliver Sawle, of Penrice, St. Austell
late 1663: Edmond Prideaux
late 1664: Sir
Joseph Tredenham
12 November 1665: Thomas Darrel,
[41] of Trewornan, St. Minver
7 November 1666:
John Connock
[42]
15 November 1666:
John St Aubyn
[43]
6 November 1667:
John Vivian ,
[44] of Trewan, St. Columb Major
6 November 1668: Francis Gregor,
[45] of Trewarthenick, Cornelly
11 November 1669: John Nichols
[46]
24 November 1669:
John Connock ,
[47] of Treworgy, St Cleer
4 November 1670:
Sir Walter Moyle , of Bake, St Germans
[48]
9 November 1671: John Nichols
[49]
11 November 1672: William Treville
[50]
12 November 1673: Peter Kekewich
[52]
5 November 1674:
Nicholas Glynn , of Glynn, Cardinham, near Bodmin
[53]
15 November 1675: Samuel
[54] or Simon Cabell or Cavell, of Treharrow in St Kew
10 November 1676:
Francis Trefusis ,
[55] of Trefusis in Mylor
15 November 1677: Arthur Fortescue
[56]
17 November 1677:
John Cotton
[57]
29 November 1677:
William Jennings ,
[58] of Saltash
14 November 1678: Thomas Coke,
[59] of Tregassow, St Erme
13 November 1679:
John Cotton , of
Botreaux Castle
[60]
4 November 1680: William Pendarves, of Pendarves, Camborne
[61]
10 November 1681:
Sir Vyell Vyvyan, 2nd Baronet , of Trelowarren
late 1681: Christopher Bellot, of Bochym in Cury
13 November 1682:
Sir Vyell Vyvyan, 2nd Baronet , of Trelowarren
12 November 1684:
Sir John Coryton, 2nd Baronet , of Newton Ferrers, St Mellion
1 December 1684:
Sir Richard Edgcumbe
30 November 1685:
Jonathan Rashleigh , of
Menabilly
25 November 1686: Humphrey Borlase, of Truthan, St Erme or Treluddro
6 November 1688:
Sir John Carew, 3rd Baronet
24 November 1688:
John Buller
18 March 1689: Christopher Barnes
11 April 1689: William Bond
18 November 1689:
John Morth , of Tremough in Mabe
27 November 1690:
Sir John Molesworth, Baronet
21 December 1691:
John Buller jnr ,
17 November 1692: Christopher Baron
8 December 1692: Humphrey Nicholls,
16 November 1693:
William Williams ,
6 December 1694: Jacob Robin, of St Tew
late 1694:
John Tregagle , of Trevorder, St Breock
5 December 1695: Francis Wills, of Wyvelscombe
3 December 1696: John Barrett, of Goland or Penquite, St Sampsons
16 December 1697: Richard Erisey, of Erisey
6 January 1699: Edmund Prideaux
30 November 1699: Stephen Robins
18th-century sheriffs
28 November 1700: Charles Grylls jnr, of Court
1 January 1702: Hugh Tonkin, of Trevaunance
12 January 1702: Gregory Peter, of Harlyn
3 December 1702: William Williams, of Treworthy
7 January 1703:
John Williams , of Bodenick
2 December 1703: Richard Tregear, of Launceston or Tregeare in Crowan
21 December 1704:
Sir John St Aubyn, 2nd Baronet , of Clowance and St Michael's Mount
[64]
18 January 1705: John Williams, of Truro or Truthan
3 December 1705: Hugh Pyper, of Tresmarrow
14 November 1706:
Emanuel Pyper , of Liskeard
20 November 1707:
Francis Basset , of
Tehidy
29 November 1708: Samuel Ennys, of Enys in Gluvias
1 December 1709:
Paul Orchard , of Aldercombe in Kilkhampton
24 November 1710: Francis Hoblyn
[65]
14 January 1711: John Worth, of Penryn or Tremough in Mabe
13 December 1711: Samuel Kemp
12 January 1712: Lewis Tremaine
[67]
28 January 1712:
John Cole ,
[68] of Cartuther, Menheniot
11 December 1712: Samuel Kemp
[69]
5 January 1713:
Edward Herle ,
[70] of Landue, Lezant
30 November 1713: Edward Amy,
[71] of
Botreaux Castle
16 November 1714: Joseph Silly, of Helligan
late 1715: Francis Gregor, of Trewarthenick
19 November 1716: John Goodall, of Fowey
5 December 1716: William Addis, of Whiteford, Stoke Climsland
late 1717: Dennis Arscott, of Ethy
late 1718: John Arundell, of Trevelver
late 1719: Erasmus Pascoe, of Trevassick, Phillack
late 1720: George Robinson, of Bochym in Cury
late 1721: Edward Hoblyn, of Croan, Egloshayle
18 January 1723: Richard Polwhele, of Polwhele
[74]
late 1723:
Reginald Haweis ,
[75] of Killiow in Kea
late 1724: Thomas Long, of Penheale, Egloskerry
late 1725:
John Collins , of Treworgan in St Erme
late 1726: Samuel Phillipps, of Maer, Poughill; died in office
23 August 1727: John Phillips,
[76] of Maer; replaced his father
10 January 1728:
George Dennis , of Trenant in Duloe
late 1728: John Saltren, of Treludick in Egloskerry
late 1729: John Hill, of Lydcot in Morval
late 1730: Nicholas Donnithorne, of Trevellas in St Agnes
late 1731: Samuel Gilbert, of Tackbeare in Bridgerule
31 January 1733: Edward Crews, of Bosworgy, St Colomb Major
23 January 1734:
James Tillie , of Pentillie
[77]
28 January 1735: William Symons, of Hatt,
[78] Botusfleming
27 January 1736: Ferdinando Wallis, of Trethill, Sheviock or Fentonwoon, Lanteglos
late 1736: John Moyle, of Bake
late 1737: John Hony, of Trenant in Menheniot
23 January 1739:
Sir Francis Vyvyan, 4th Baronet , of Trelawarren
late 1739: Francis Llewellin Leach, of Trethewell
late 1740: John Fortescue, of Penwarne, Mevagissy
late 1741: William Lemon, of Truro
late 1742: Nicholas or Henry Glynn, of Glynn
18 February 1744: John Hickes, of Treruddock, Alternon or Trenethick
11 February 1745: Peter Goodal
[80] Coryton, of Fowey
late 1745: John Pearce, of Tretheage, Stithians
18 February 1746:
John Tremayne (of Heligan) , of
Heligan
12 February 1747: Henry Peter, of Harlyn
late 1747: Edmund Cheyne, of Launceston
late 1748: Henry John, of Camborne
late 1749: Humphrey Prideaux, of Place, Padstow
late 1750: John Enys, of Enys
14 January 1752: John Trewren, of Tredrever of Trewardreva, Constantine
7 February 1753:
John Morshead , of Cartuther, Menheniot
31 January 1754: John Glanville, of Catchfrench
29 January 1755: Francis Beauchamp, of Pengreep, Gwennap
27 January 1756: John Sawle, of Penrice
4 February 1757: John Luke, of Treviles, Ruanlanihorne
27 January 1758:
Swete Nicholas Archer , of Trelask in Lewannick and Truro
2 February 1759: Robert Lovell, of Trefusis
1 February 1760:
Christopher Treise , of Lavethan or Trenant Park, Duloe
28 January 1761: Nicholas Kempe, of Roseteage, Gerran
15 February 1762:
Philip Enouf , of Falmouth
4 February 1763: John Harrison, of Wearde House, near Saltash
10 February 1764: Hender Mountsteven, of Lancarfe
1 February 1765: William Churchill, of Redruth; died in office
1765: Leigh Dickinson; replaced his father-in-law
17 February 1766: Thomas Treffry, of Fowey
13 February 1767: John Carew, of Antony
[81]
15 January 1768: Francis Kirkham, of Croan, Egloshayle
27 January 1769: John Blewett, of Marazion
9 February 1770: Hugh Rogers, of Helston
6 February 1771:
John Call , of Whiteford, Stoke Climsland
17 February 1772: James Vivian, of Pencalenick
8 February 1773: William Harris, of Rosewarne, Camborne
7 February 1774: John Price, of Penzance
6 February 1775:
Peter Bown , of Rosemerrin or Mawnan
9 February 1776: John Eliot, of Trebursey
31 January 1777: Richard Gully, of Tresilian
28 January 1778: John Stackhouse, of Pendarves, Camborne
1 February 1779:
Thomas Vyvyan jnr, of Trewan
2 February 1780: Darell Crabbe-Trelawny, of Coldrennick
5 February 1781:
Sir John St Aubyn , of Clowance
1 February 1782: John Coryton, of Crocadon
10 February 1783:
Christopher Hawkins , of Trewithen
9 February 1784: Joseph Beauchamp, of Pengreep, Gwennap
7 February 1785: William (or Weston) Helyar, of Newton
[83] Ferrars
8 February 1786: Sir Michael Nowell, of Falmouth
8 February 1787: Samuel Thomas, of Tregolls
[84]
6 February 1788:
Francis Gregor , of Restormel Park
[85] or Trewarthenick
11 February 1789:
Robert Lovell Gwatkin , of Killiow
1 February 1790: Richard Hichens, of Poltair
4 February 1791:
Sir William Molesworth, 6th Baronet , of Pencarrow
27 January 1792:
Davies Giddy , of Tredrea
28 January 1793: Francis Glanville, of Catchfrench
1 February 1794: Edward Archer, of Trelask
5 February 1795:
Ralph Allen Daniel of Trelissick in Feock, and Truro
5 February 1796: George Enys, of Enys
1 February 1797: William Slade Gully, of Trevenen
1 February 1798: James Buller, of Shillingham
2 February 1799:
Edmund John Glynn , of Glynn
19th-century sheriffs
10 February 1800: Matthew Mitchell, of Hengar
2 February 1801: Edward Collins, of Truthan
4 February 1802:
Thomas Carlyon , of
Tregrehan
[86]
1 February 1803: Thomas Rawlings, of Sander's Hill,
Padstow
[87]
2 February 1804:
Sir Lionel Copley, 2nd Baronet , of
Bake
[88]
31 March 1804:
John Bettesworth-Trevanion , of
Caerhayes Castle
1 February 1805:
Samuel Stephens , of
Tregenna Castle
4 February 1806:
Thomas Graham , of Penquite
3 February 1807:
Sir William Call, 2nd Baronet , of Whiteford
1 February 1808: John Tillie Coryton, of Crocadon
1 February 1809: Hon. Charles Bagnall Agar, of Lanhydrock
1 February 1810: Richard Oxnam, of Rosehill, Penzance
5 February 1811:
William Lewis Salusbury-Trelawny , of Penquite
[89] or Trelawne
29 January 1812: John Vivian, of Pencalenick
28 January 1813:
John Colman Rashleigh , of Prideaux
[90]
3 February 1814:
Rose Price , of Kanegie
[91] or Trengwaiton, Madron
25 January 1815:
Sir Vyell Vyvyan, 7th Baronet , of Trelowarren
[92]
1 February 1816:
Sir Arscott Ourry Molesworth, 7th Baronet , of Pencarrow
29 January 1817:
William Arundell Harris , of Kennegy
[95] or Kenegie, Gulval and Lifton Park, near Launceston
26 January 1818: Francis Hearle Rodd, of Trebartha Hall
27 January 1819: Joseph Sawle Sawle, of Penrice
12 February 1820:
William Rashleigh , of
Menabilly
6 February 1821: Richard Vyvyan, of Trewan
4 February 1822:
David Howell , of Prideaux
31 January 1823: Charles Trelawny, of Coldrinick
31 January 1824:
John Samuel Enys , of Enys
2 February 1825: William Baron, of Tregear House, Laneast
30 January 1826: Thomas Daniel, of Trelissick
5 February 1827:
Sir Charles Lemon, 2nd Baronet , of
Carclew
13 February 1828: James Wentworth Buller, of Shillingham or William Buller, of Morval
11 February 1829: Gordon William Francis Booker Gregor, of Trewarthenick
2 February 1830: Edward Collins, of Truthan
[96]
31 January 1831:
John Hearle Tremayne , of
Heligan
[97]
6 February 1832: Edward Archer, of Trelaske
[98]
1833: Christopher Wallace Popham, of Antron Lodge
[99] or Trevarno, Sithney
1834: Charles Prideaux Brune of
Prideaux Place , Padstow was initially named,
[100] but was replaced by
Joseph Sawle Graves-Sawle , of
Penrice
[101]
1835:
John Buller , of Morval
[102]
1836: Arthur Kelly, of Kelly, Devon
[103]
1837:
John Basset , of
Tehidy Park
[104]
1838:
Joseph Thomas Austen (later Treffry), of Place
[105]
1839: Deeble Peter Hoblyn,
[106] of Colquite though
Sir Richard Vyvyan, 8th Baronet , of Trelowarren was initially named
[107]
1840:
Sir Richard Vyvyan, 8th Baronet , of Trelowarren
[108]
1841: John Hornbrook Gill, of Bickham,
[109]
Buckland Monachorum , Devon
1842:
Sir William Molesworth , of
Pencarrow
[110]
1843: William Marshall, of Treworgey
[111]
1844:
Henry Louis Stephens or Stevens, of
Tregenna Castle
1845: Francis Rodd, of Trebartha Hall
[112]
1846: Christopher Henry Thomas Hawkins, of Trewithen
[113]
1847:
Nicholas Kendall , of Pelyn, Lanlivery
1848: Augustus Coryton, of
Pentillie
[114]
1849:
Sir Samuel Thomas Spry , of Tregols
[115]
1850: William Daubuz, of Killiow
[116]
1851:
Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet, of Tregullow
[117]
1852:
Sir Colman Rashleigh, 2nd Baronet ,
[118] of Prideaux
1853: Richard Foster, of Castle,
Lanlivery
[119]
1854: Francis Howell, of Ethy House
[120]
1855:
William Henry Pole-Carew , of East Antony
[121] or Antony House
1856:
Sir William Berkeley Call ,
[123] of Whiteford
1857:
Sir Henry Onslow, 3rd Baronet , of Hengar
1858: John Francis Buller, of Morval
[124]
1859:
John Hearle Tremayne , of Heligan
1860:
Humphrey Willyams , of
Carnanton
1861: John Francis Basset, of Tehidy
1862: Major Thomas Tristram Spry Carlyon, of Tregrehan
1863: William Coulson,
[125] of Kenegie, Gulval
1864: Day Perry Le Grice, of Trereife
[126]
1865: John Michael Williams, of
Caerhayes Castle
1867: Thomas Simon Bolitho,
[127] of Trengwainton
1868: Edward Coode, of St Austell
[128] or Polapit Tamar
1869:
John Whitehead Peard , of Trenython House
[129]
1870: Edmund Beauchamp Tucker, of Trevince
1871: Arthur Tremayne, of Carclew
1872:
Sir Charles Brune Graves-Sawle, Bt , of Penrice
[130]
1873: Lieutenant-Colonel Shadwell Morley Grylls, of Lewarne
[131]
1874: John Christopher Baron Lethbridge, of Tregeare
[132]
1875: George Williams
[133]
1876:
Francis Gilbert Enys
[134]
1877: Jonathan Rashleigh, of
Menabilly
[135]
[136]
1878:
William Cole Pendarves
[137]
1879: Michael Henry Williams
[138]
The Heraldic Achievement of Charles Glynn Prideaux-Brune.jpg
20th-century sheriffs before 1974
1901:
Arthur Francis Basset , of Tehidy, Camborne
[152]
1902: William Coryton, of
Pentillie Castle , near Saltash
[153]
1903: Percival Dacres Williams of Lanarth
[154]
1904: John Simons Tregoning
[154]
1905:
Richard Carlyon Coode
[134]
1906: Sir
Walter John Trevelyan , baronet
[155]
1907: Sir
Charles Augustin Hanson
[137]
1908: John Cosmo Stuart Rashleigh of Throwleigh, Okehampton, Devon
[154]
1909: Carew Davies Gilbert
[154]
1910:
Francis Buller Howell
[134]
1911:
Henry Harcourt Williams (1869–1927)
[134]
1912:
Edward Hain
[156]
1913: Rear Adml. Sir Charles John Graves-Sawle, Bt
[154]
1914: Roger William Giffard Tyringham of Trevethoe
[154]
1915:
Charles Hawkins Hext (1851–1917), of
Trebah
[157]
[b]
1916: Col.
Charles Robert Prideaux-Brune
[137]
1917: George Tallack Petherick of Porthpean House
[154]
1918: Edward Galton Baron Lethbridge of Tregeare House, Cornwall
[158]
1919: Edward Charles Percival Sanford
[154]
1920:
Robert Barclay Fox [
citation needed ]
1921:
John De Cressy Treffry
[159]
1922:
Sir Hugh Molesworth-St Aubyn, 13th Baronet
[137]
1923:
Henry Walter Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes Trefusis
[137]
1924: Cornelius Cecil Morley of Trelawne
[154]
1925:
Alnod John Boger of Wolsdon
[154]
1926: George Horace Johnstone of Trewithen, Grampound Road, Nr Truro
[154]
1927: John Williams of Scorrier House
1928: Col
Edward Treffrey
[137]
1929:
Camborne Haweis Paynter
[137]
1930: Robert Alexander Harvey of Trenowth, Grampound Road, Nr Truro
[154]
1931:
Sir Edward Hoblyn Warren Bolitho
[137]
1932: Capt. John Tillie Coryton of Pentillie Castle
[154]
1933: Richard Vernon Favell of Penberth
[154]
1934:
Edward Neynoe Willyams
[137]
1935: John Lionel Rogers of Penrose, Helston
[154]
1936: Capt. Charles Henry Tremayne of Carclew
[154]
1937:
Charles Henry Le Grice
[137]
1938:
Alfred Martyn Williams
[137]
1939: Sir
Charles Edwin Bourne Hanson
[137]
1940:
Norman Robert Colville
[137]
1941:
William Reginald Rendell
[137]
1942:
Arthur Treve Holman
[137]
1943: George Grenville Fortescue of Boconnoc, Lostwithiel
[154]
1944: Michael Percival Williams of Lanarth, St Kevern
[154]
1945: Kenneth James Acton Davis
[154]
1946: Cuthbert Lloyd Fox
[134]
1947:
Sir John Carew Pole
[137]
1948: Sir John Molesworth St Aubyn, 14th Baronet
[154]
1949: Brigadier Stephen Williams of Tregullow
[154]
1950: Sir Bernard Rawlings
[160]
1951: Lt. Col. Giffard Loftus Tyringham of Knoll House, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne
[154]
1952: Peter Michael Williams of Burncoose, Gwennap, Redruth
[154]
1953: Col. George Thomson of Catchfrench
[154]
1954: Sir
John Tremayne Tremayne .
[161]
1955: Major-General
Charles Edward Edward-Collins of Trewardale in Blisland.
[137]
1956: Major
Simon Edward Bolitho
[137]
1957:
Maurice Petherick
[137]
1958:
Eric George William Warde Harrison
[137]
1959: M.G. Bickford-Smith, Trevarno, Helston
[154]
1960: Nicholas Kendall, Pelyn, Lostwithiel
[154]
1961:
George Romney Fox
[134]
1962: Col. W G Petherick of Porthpean House
[154]
1963: Cmdr. R M Favel of Penberth, St Buryan
[154]
1964: Lt. Cmdr. David Verney of Trevella House, St Erme
[154]
1965: Henry Richard Graham-Vivian of Bosaham, Manaccan, Helston
[154]
1966: John Desmond Grenville Fortescue of The Stewardry, Boconnoc, Lostwithiel
[154]
1967: Henry Trefusis, Trefusis, Falmouth
[154]
1968: Francis Julian Williams, Caerhays Castle, Gorran, St. Austell
[154]
1969: Bernard Penrose, Killiow, Truro
[154]
1970: Charles Le Grice, Trereife, Penzance
[154]
1971: Brig. Charles Thurstan Edward-Collins of Popes Cottage, Blisland, Bodmin
[154]
1972: Major Jeffery Coryton of Pentillie Castle, Saltash
[154]
1973: Philip Hamilton Fox of Stable Court, Mawnan Smith, Falmouth
[154]
20th-century from 1974 (high sheriffs)
1974:
John Francis Arthur St Aubyn, Baron St Levan
[154]
1975:
Sir Arscott Molesworth-St Aubyn, 15th Baronet of Tetcott Manor, Holsworthy, Devon
[154]
1976: Lieutenant Commander Jeremy David Tetley of Garlenick Manor, Grampound, Nr. Truro
[154]
1977: Geoffrey Jermyn Holborow of Ladock House, Ladock, Nr. Truro
[154]
1978: Christopher Petherick of Porthpean House, Porthpean, St. Austell
[154]
1979:
Sir Richard Carew-Pole , Bt. of Antony House, Torpoint
[154]
1980:
Gerald Strachan Pawle
[162]
[163]
1981: Major Edward Walter Moyle Magor of Lamellyn, St Tudy
[154]
1982: Simon Douglas Young-Jamieson of St Columb Minor
[164]
1983:
Elizabeth Alison Johnstone of Creed Barn, Grampound, Truro
[154]
1984: Robert David Lyle of Bonython, Cury
[165]
1985: Maj.-Gen.
Edward Michael Hall
[154]
1986: Major Nathaniel Duncan Spry Grant-Dalton
[166]
1987:
Alice Lennox-Boyd, Viscountess Boyd of Merton
[154]
1988: Diana Evelyn Colville of Penheale Manor, Launceston
[154]
1989: George Edward Michael Trinick of Newton House, Lanhydrock, Bodmin
[154]
1990: John Michael Williams of Estray Parc, Budock, Falmouth
[154]
1991:
David Treffry (1926–2000)
[167]
1992: Michael Locks Latham of Trebartha Lodge, nr. Launceston
[154]
1993: Richard John Gilbert of Lancarffe, Bodmin
[154]
1994:
Michael Galsworthy
[154]
1995: Elizabeth Bolitho
[154]
1996:
Jill Trench Morison (née Fox)[
citation needed ]
1997: Major Charles F T Edward-Collins
[154]
1998:
Piers Reginald Thompson
[168]
1999: Lieutenant Commander
Nicholas John Trefusis
[154]
2000: Lady
Frances Barbara Molyneux Banham
[154]
21st-century high sheriffs
2001: John Michael Williams
[169]
2002: Judith Ann Coode
[170]
2003: Christopher Leslie Perkins
[171]
[172]
2004: James Piers Southwell St Aubyn of Tredrea Manor
[173]
[174]
2005: Peter John Dixon Hodgson
[175]
[176]
2006: Louella Hanbury-Tenison
[177]
2007: Evelyn Arthur Hugh Boscawen of
Tregothnan
[178]
2008:
Sir Ralph Ferrers Alexander Vyvyan Bt of
Trelowarren ,
Helston
[179]
2009: Iain Anthony Mackie
[180]
2010: James Piran Williams
[181]
2011: Colonel
Edward Bolitho , of
Trengwainton
[182]
[183]
2012: Catherine Frances Mead of Pengreep, Ponsanooth, Truro
[184]
2013: James Buller Kitson of Church Town, Botus Fleming, Saltash
[169]
2014: Charles Henry Williams of Caerhays, Gorran, St Austell
[185]
2015: Anthony Desmond Grenville Fortescue of Estate Office,
Boconnoc ,
Lostwithiel
[186] (died in office, 9 November 2015)
[187]
2016: Jane Margaret Hartley of Holywell Bay, Newquay
[188]
2017:
Sarah Elizabeth Coryton of Pentillie Castle, St Mellion
[189]
2018: Paul Young-Jamieson
[188]
2019: John Willis of Wadebridge
[188]
2020: Katharine Mary Holborow, of Ladock House, Ladock
[190]
2021: (David) Mark Thomas of The Granary, Treguddick Mill, South Petherwin
[191]
2022: Andrew Nicholas Victor Williams of The Old Vicarage, Lanhydrock
[192]
2023: Toby George Howell Ashworth, of Crosswyn House, St Ewe, St Austell
[193]
2024: Stamford Timothy John Galsworthy, of Trewithen, Grampound Road, Truro
[194]
See also
Notes
^ Served 1 October 1375 to 26 Oct 1376
^ For more information, see
Alice Hext , his wife.
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a
b
c Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.46, pedigree of Basset
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"No. 1251" . The London Gazette . 12 November 1677. p. 2.
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"No. 1255" . The London Gazette . 26 November 1677. p. 2.
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"No. 1355" . The London Gazette . 11 November 1678. p. 2.
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"No. 1460" . The London Gazette . 13 November 1679. p. 1.
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"No. 1562" . The London Gazette . 4 November 1680. p. 1.
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"No. 4952" . The London Gazette . 12 January 1711. p. 1.
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"No. 4958" . The London Gazette . 26 January 1711. p. 1.
^
"No. 5076" . The London Gazette . 9 December 1712. p. 1.
^
"No. 5083" . The London Gazette . 3 January 1712. p. 1.
^
"No. 5178" . The London Gazette . 1 December 1713. p. 1.
^
"No. 6130" .
The London Gazette . 15 January 1723. p. 1.
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"No. 6610" .
The London Gazette . 27 August 1727. p. 7.
^
"No. 7269" .
The London Gazette . 26 January 1733. p. 1.
^
"No. 7372" .
The London Gazette . 28 January 1734. p. 1.
^ The Exeter Pocket-journal: Or, West-country Gentleman and Tradesman's .. .
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"No. 10702" .
The London Gazette . 10 February 1767. p. 1.
^
"No. 12619" .
The London Gazette . 5 February 1785. p. 73.
^
"No. 12829" .
The London Gazette . 10 February 1787. p. 70.
^
"No. 12962" .
The London Gazette . 5 February 1788. p. 62.
^
"No. 15450" .
The London Gazette . 2 February 1802. p. 114.
^
"No. 15555" .
The London Gazette . 1 February 1803. p. 138.
^
"No. 15671" .
The London Gazette . 31 January 1804. p. 146.
^
"No. 16451" .
The London Gazette . 5 February 1811. p. 227.
^
"No. 16702" .
The London Gazette . 9 February 1813. p. 301.
^
"No. 16852" .
The London Gazette . 5 February 1814. p. 278.
^
"No. 16984" .
The London Gazette . 14 February 1815. p. 258.
^
"No. 17219" .
The London Gazette . 12 February 1817. p. 326.
^
"No. 18652" .
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^
"No. 18772" .
The London Gazette . 1 February 1831. pp. 194–195.
^
"No. 18900" .
The London Gazette . 6 February 1832. pp. 254–255.
^
"No. 19019" .
The London Gazette . 5 February 1833. p. 246.
^
"No. 19125" .
The London Gazette . 4 February 1834. p. 206.
^
"No. 19134" .
The London Gazette . 7 March 1834. p. 403.
^
"No. 19238" .
The London Gazette . 9 February 1835. pp. 235–236.
^
"No. 19353" .
The London Gazette . 5 February 1836. pp. 223–224.
^
"No. 19462" .
The London Gazette . 31 January 1837. pp. 232–233.
^
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The London Gazette . 1 February 1838. p. 232.
^
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The London Gazette . 1 March 1839. p. 460.
^
"No. 19704" .
The London Gazette . 9 February 1839. p. 214.
^
"No. 19819" .
The London Gazette . 31 January 1840. p. 197.
^
"No. 19956" .
The London Gazette . 26 February 1841. p. 515.
^
"No. 20081" .
The London Gazette . 15 March 1842. p. 727.
^
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^
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^
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The London Gazette . 6 February 1846. p. 409.
^
"No. 20826" .
The London Gazette . 15 February 1848. p. 554.
^
"No. 20942" .
The London Gazette . 6 February 1849. p. 351.
^
"No. 21069" .
The London Gazette . 19 February 1850. p. 463.
^
"No. 21178" .
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^
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