In today's world, High Sheriff of Tyne and Wear has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide audience. Whether for its social impact, its historical relevance or its influence on daily life, High Sheriff of Tyne and Wear has captured the attention of many people around the world. From its origin to its development and possible future implications, High Sheriff of Tyne and Wear has generated extensive debate and discussion in different areas. In this article, we will thoroughly explore High Sheriff of Tyne and Wear and its many facets, with the goal of providing a broad and comprehensive overview of this topic.
Below is a complete list of High Sheriffs of Tyne and Wear since the creation of that county in 1974.
1974–2000
1974–1975: Fuller Mansfield Osborn, of 9 Furzefield Road, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 1]
1975–1976: John Macaulay Hamilton Ross, of 1 Beresford Park, Sunderland[ 2]
1976–1977: Robert Arthur Stuart Sisterson, of 22 Westfield Drive, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 3]
1977–1978: Thomas Anthony Greenwell, of Witton House, West Park Road, Cleadon, Sunderland[ 4]
1978–1979: Colonel George Brown, of 9 West Dene Drive, North Shields[ 5]
1979–1980: Robert Harvey Dunford, of Flat 7, Howard House, North Avenue, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 6]
1980–1981: Captain John Darley Farrow, of Fatfield House, Fatfield, Washington[ 7]
1981–1982: Nicholas Johnson Robinson, of 42 The Grove, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 8]
1982–1983: Robert Hackworth Chapman, of 25 Moor Crescent, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 9]
1983–1984: Mary Dobson, of Wildwoods, Orchard Road, Rowlands Gill[ 10]
1984–1985: David Cowley Souter, of 4 Chatsworth, Moor Crescent, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 11]
1985–1986: Austen Ian Welch, of 1 Millview Drive, Tynemouth, North Shields[ 12]
1986–1987: Frederick Wilson Hoult, of Stavros, 43 The Grove, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 13]
1987–1988: Michael Francis Pyman, of Dursley, Fencer Hill Park, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 14]
1988–1989: Roy Irvine Stewart, of Brockenhurst, 2 The Broadway, Tynemouth[ 15]
1989–1990: Douglas Smith, of Flat 3, Dene Grange, Lindisfarne Road, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 16]
1990–1991: Nigel Sherlock, of 14 North Avenue, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 17]
1991–1992: Malcolm James Scott, of Appleby House, Saltwell Road South, Gateshead[ 18]
1992–1993: Hugh Goundry Brown, of Heatherlea, 12 Lindisfarne Road, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 19]
1993–1994: Sir David Robert Macgowan Chapman, 3rd Baronet [ 20]
1994–1995: Roger Charlton Spoor, of 5 Graham Park Road, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 21]
1995–1996: Alan William Lillington, of 30 Barnes View, Sunderland[ 22]
1996–1997: Michael Litster Fisher, of 13 The Grove, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 23]
1997–1998: Sylvia Margaret Murray, 35 North Ridge, Whitley Bay[ 24]
1998–1999: John Streeton Ward, Eastfields, 5 Eastfields, Whitburn, Sunderland
1999–2000: Michael Bird, Stone Cutters, Church Road, Northumberland
2000 to present
2000–2001: John Teasdale Ward, 92 Kenton Road, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne
2001–2002: Ann Darling, Hartside, 6 Whitburn Road, Cleadon, near Sunderland
2002–2003: Gitika Banerjee, 9 Bainbridge Holme Close, Sunderland
2003–2004: James Robertson Graeme Wright, 10 Montagu Avenue, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne
2004–2005: Sir Neville Guthrie Trotter , One Kingsland, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne[ 25]
2005–2006: Margaret Appleby[ 26]
2006–2007: Marjorie Barton[ 27]
2007–2008: Nigel Alistair Westwood[ 28]
2008–2009: John Squires of Riding Mill[ 29]
2009–2010: Gavin MacFarlane Black of Stamfordham [ 30]
2010–2011: Susan Margaret Winfield of Middle Herrington[ 31]
2011–2012: Geoffry Mark Hodgson of Newcastle upon Tyne[ 32]
2012–2013: Ashley John Graham Winter of Hexham[ 33]
2013–2014: George Scott of Newcastle Upon Tyne [ 34]
2014–2015: Ruth Thompson of Cleadon Village, Sunderland[ 35]
2015–2016: Lucy Winskell [ 36]
2016–2017: John Dennis Mowbray of Fulwell, Sunderland[ 37]
2017–2018: Lieutenant General Robin Vaughan Brims of Dalton , Newcastle upon Tyne .[ 38]
2018–2019: Paul Michael Callaghan of Sunderland [ 39]
2019–2020: Catherine Lorna Moran of Jesmond , Newcastle upon Tyne [ 40]
2020–2021: Sarah Lesley Stewart of Gosforth , Newcastle upon Tyne [ 41]
2021–2022: Farooq Hakim [ 42]
2022–2023: David Wilson Bavaird[ 43]
2023–2024: Dame Irene Lucas-Hays [ 44]
2024-2025: Dr Lindsey Janet Whiterod, CBE, of Whickham[ 45]
2025-2026: Joanne Jane Curry, MBE, of Tynemouth[ 46]
References
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