• 1066–1068: Saewold • 1066–1086: Edwin • 1087: Svain
12th century • 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 century • 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 Breauté • 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 Cigogné • 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
1248–1566 See
High Sheriff of Berkshire 16th century 17th century 18th century 19th century 20th century 21st century ==References==