11th century • Warin the Bald • c. 1086 Rainald De Balliol, De Knightley (1040–1086) • 1102 Hugh (son of Warin)
12th century • -1114:
Alan fitz Flaad (died 1114) • 1127–1137:
Pain fitzJohn (died 1137) • 1137–1138:
William Fitz Alan (exiled 1138) • 1155–1159:
William Fitz Alan (died 1160) • 1160–1165: Guy le Strange • 1166–1169: Geoffrey de Vere • 1170:Geoffrey de Vere and William Clericus • 1171–1179: Guy le Strange • 1180–1189: Hugh Pantulf, 4th Baron of Wem • 1190–1201: William fitz Alan II (died 1210)
13th and 14th centuries • 1204–1344 See
High Sheriff of Staffordshire • 1208 Reginald de Lega (acting) • 1228 (or before) Henry de Deneston • 1228
Henry de Verdun (I) • 1285:
Sir Roger de Pulesdon (otherwise 'de Pyvelesdon') • 1354–1359 John de Burton • 1377: Sir John Burley • 1377: Sir Bryan Cornwall of
Burford, Shropshire • 1378: John Ludlow • 1379: John de Drayton • 1380: Roger Hord • 1381: John Shery • 1382:
Edward Acton of Longnor • 1383: John de Stepulton • 1384:
Edward Acton of Longnor • 1386: Nicholas de Sandford • 1387: Robert de Lee • 1388: John de la Pole (alias Mowetho), of Mawddwy and Wattlesborough • 1388: Robert de Ludlow • 1389:
Edward Acton of Longnor • 1390: John de Stepulton • 1391:
Sir William Hugford of Apley, Salop and Wilden, Beds • 1392: Henry de Winesbury • 1393: John de Eyton of Eyton upon the Weald Moors • 1394:
Thomas de Lee of South Bache in Diddlebury • 1395: William Worthie • 1396:
Sir William Hugford of Apley, Salop and Wilden, Beds • 1397–1398: Adamus de Pashal • 1399:
John Cornwall of Kinlet
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