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High Sheriff of Tyrone

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The High Sheriff of Tyrone is the Sovereign's judicial representative in County Tyrone. Initially an office for lifetime, assigned by the Sovereign, the High Sheriff became annually appointed from the Provisions of Oxford in 1258. Besides his judicial importance, he has ceremonial and administrative functions and executes High Court Writs.

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History

The first (High) Shrievalties were established before the Norman Conquest in 1066 and date back to Saxon times. In 1908, an Order in Council made the Lord-Lieutenant the Sovereign's prime representative in a county and reduced the High Sheriff's precedence. Despite however that the office retains his responsibilities for the preservation of law and order in a county.

While the office of High Sheriff ceased to exist in those Irish counties, which had formed the Irish Free State in 1922, it is still present in the counties of Northern Ireland.

21st century

  • 2000: Rowland Ralph Terence Cummings of Tullyhogue, Cookstown
  • 2001: Brigadier John G. G. de P. Ferguson of Braewood, Sion Mills,
  • 2002: Domingos J D T Pinto of Kevlin Road, Omagh
  • 2003: Raymond George Moffatt of Omagh Road, Drumquin
  • 2004: Robert Max Eitel of Mullaghadun Lane, Dungannon
  • 2005: Sydney Gamble of Strabane
  • 2006: William Andrew Stewart of Strabane
  • 2007: John James Little of Northland Row, Dungannon,
  • 2008: Robert Andrew Pollock of Omagh
  • 2009: Dr Brendan J. O'Hare of Castlederg
  • 2010: Francis Eugene Shields
  • 2011: Gerard Broderick
  • 2012:
  • 2013: James Baxter of Newtownstewart
  • 2014: Kathleen Adams of Omagh
  • 2015: Lisheen Webb
  • 2016: Patrick John McGowan of Omagh
  • References

    High Sheriff of Tyrone Wikipedia