• The office of Sheriff of Sussex was established before the Norman Conquest. The Office of sheriff remained first in precedence in the counties until the...
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    Sussex County (/ˈsʌsɪks/) is the northernmost county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Its county seat is Newton. It is part of the New York metropolitan...
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  • The High Sheriff of East Sussex is a current title which has existed since 1974; the holder is changed annually every March. For around 1,000 years the...
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    in the county; in Sussex this was the Militia and the Sussex Yeomanry. As with the Sheriff, the post of Lord Lieutenant of Sussex was ended, in 1974...
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  • The High Sheriff of West Sussex is annually appointed as the sovereign's representative in West Sussex county for all matters relating to the judiciary...
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  • (1795–1873), British nobleman and politician Thomas Dundas (High Sheriff) of Sussex This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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    Coat of arms of Sussex List of Lord Lieutenants of Sussex List of High Sheriffs of Sussex Custos Rotulorum of Sussex – Keepers of the Rolls Sussex (UK...
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  • The list of known High Sheriffs of Surrey extends back to 1066. At various times the High Sheriff of Surrey was also High Sheriff of Sussex (1229–1231...
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    Sir Percy Shelley, 3rd Baronet (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    internal theatre room in 1866. He was appointed High Sheriff of Sussex in 1865. He appeared in the 'Men of the Day' series in Vanity Fair in 1879 as "The Poet's...
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    sharing the Lord Lieutenant of Sussex and Sheriff of Sussex. The large towns of Brighton and Hastings were deemed capable of providing their own county-level...
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    Mad Jack Fuller (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    High Sheriff of Sussex, for a period of one year, and in 1798, he became a captain in the Sussex Gentlemen and Yeomanry Cavalry. In 1780, at the age of 23...
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    James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    served as High Sheriff of Kent in 1436 and High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in 1438. He was Constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports...
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  • Michael Foster (Hastings and Rye MP) (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    is a Deputy Lieutenant of East Sussex, a position he has held since 1993,[citation needed] and was High Sheriff of East Sussex for 2016–17. He currently...
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  • Lord Rupert Nevill (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    Lieutenant of Sussex from 1960. He was High Sheriff of Sussex for 1952–1953. He was a member of the Sussex St John's Council from 1952 and chairman from...
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  • Roger Fiennes (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    was an English knight of the shire, High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, and builder of Herstmonceux Castle. He was also Treasurer of King Henry VI's household...
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  • Matthew FitzHerbert (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    FitzHerbert, (died 1231) Lord of Erlestoke and Stokenham, was an English nobleman and Sheriff of Sussex. FitzHerbert was one of the Counsellors named in Magna...
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  • Henry Roos (category Year of birth unknown)
    (died 1504), Lord of West Grinstead, was an English knight who served as Constable of Roxburgh Castle (1458–60), Sheriff of Sussex & Surrey (1477 & 1483)...
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  • Gillian Joynson-Hicks (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) "for humanitarian services and for services to the community in London". She served as High Sheriff of East...
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    William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1146 or 1147 – 14 May 1219), also called William the Marshal (Norman French: Williame li Mareschal, French: Guillaume...
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  • succeeding his father in 1959. He was appointed High Sheriff of Sussex in 1955. Upon the death of his father in 1971, he inherited the barony and Hever...
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  • Augusta, New Jersey (category Unincorporated communities in Sussex County, New Jersey)
    Yankees and St. Louis Browns and was later elected as Sheriff of Sussex County. DP-1 – Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010...
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  • Sir Charles Lamb, 2nd Baronet (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    the Knight Marshal of the Royal Household, which he held until the post was abolished in 1864. He held the office of Sheriff of Sussex between 1829 and...
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    High Sheriff of Sussex in 1911 and who died in 1927. The estate then passed to his brother Charles George Ashburner Nix who, on the outbreak of the Second...
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    sharing the Lord Lieutenant of Sussex and Sheriff of Sussex. The first elections were held in January 1889 and West Sussex County Council formally came...
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  • Thomas Vaughan (died 1483) (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    Vaughan was appointed Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex for 1464. In 1465 Edward made him Treasurer of the King's Chamber and Master of the King's Jewels. Edward...
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  • Dorset High Sheriff of Durham High Sheriff of the East Riding of Yorkshire High Sheriff of East Sussex High Sheriff of Essex High Sheriff of Gloucestershire...
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  • Thomas Tresham (speaker) (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    Member of Parliament in 1453 for Northamptonshire. Tresham stayed in favour throughout the disturbances of 1456, and was again made High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire...
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  • draft John Carrell, American ice dancer John Carrell, High Sheriff of Sussex and High Sheriff of Surrey John Carroll (disambiguation) John Caryll (disambiguation)...
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  • Francis Barchard (category High sheriffs of Sussex)
    landowner in Sussex and served as High Sheriff of Sussex. Baptised on 21 August 1796 at the church of All Saints in Little Bookham, he was the son of Joseph...
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    English Civil War between a Royalist army under Edward Ford, High Sheriff of Sussex, and a smaller (but more disciplined) Parliamentarian army under Herbert...
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