
Historic Leicestershire
History of the County of Leicestershire - England
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Battles
- Battle of Bosworth or Bosworth Field - 22 August 1485
Castles
- Ashby Castle
- Belvoir Castle
- Kirby Muxloe Castle
Historic Houses
- Stanford Hall
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12th Century
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References, Sources and further reading
- The Visitation of the County of Leicester - 1619 with many pedigrees. The Visitation of the County of Leicester - 1619]
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Lord Lieutenants of Leicestershire.
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- Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset 1549–1551
- Sir Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon 1551–1552
- Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk 1552–1554
- Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon 1554 – 20 June 1561 jointly with
- Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon 1559 – 14 December 1595
- Sir George Hastings, 4th Earl of Huntingdon 2 October 1596 – 30 December 1604
- Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon 16 May 1607 – 1642 jointly with
- Ferdinando Hastings, 6th Earl of Huntingdon 27 December 1638 – 1642
- Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford 1642–? (Parliamentary)
- Henry Hastings, 1st Baron Loughborough 14 January 1661 – 10 January 1667
- John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland 14 February 1667 – 7 July 1677
- John Manners, 9th Earl of Rutland 7 July 1677 – 11 August 1687
- Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of Huntingdon 11 August 1687 – 6 April 1689
- John Manners, 9th Earl of Rutland 6 April 1689 – 24 March 1703
- Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh 24 March 1703 – 1 July 1706
- John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland 1 July 1706 – 10 January 1711
- Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh 8 September 1711 – 3 December 1714
- John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland 3 December 1714 – 22 February 1721
- John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland 26 April 1721 – 29 May 1779
- Charles Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland 16 July 1779 – 24 October 1787
- Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort 14 December 1787 – 21 October 1799
- John Henry Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland 21 October 1799 – 20 January 1857
- Charles Manners, 6th Duke of Rutland 13 February 1857 – 3 March 1888
- Richard William Penn Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe 19 June 1888 – 25 September 1900
- Henry Manners, 8th Duke of Rutland 7 November 1900 – 8 May 1925
- Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 1st Baron Hazlerigg 27 July 1925 – 25 May 1949
- Robert Godfrey Wolseley Bewicke-Copley, 5th Baron Cromwell 2 August 1949 – 21 October 1966
- Col. Sir Robert Andrew St George Martin, KCVO 5 April 1966 – 24 April 1989
- Sir Timothy Gerald Martin Brooks, KCVO 24 April 1989 – 24 February 2003
- Jennifer, Lady Gretton JP 24 February 2003 – present
High Sheriffs of Leicestershire
For a period prior to 1566 the Sheriff of Warwickshire was also the Sheriff of Leicestershire.
11th century – 16th century
- c.1066: Hugh de Grandmesnil
- 1098: Ivo de Grandmesnil
- 1158 – 1566 See Sheriff of Warwickshire
- 1567: George Sherard of Stapleford Park
- 1568: Henry Poole of Withcote
- 1569: Brian Cave of Ingarsby
- 1570: Sir James Harrington, Kt
- 1571: Sir George Hastings
- 1572: Sir Francis Hastings
- 1573: Edward Legh of Shawell
- 1574: Sir George Turpin, Kt of Knaptoft
- 1575: Roger Villiers
- 1576: Thomas Skeffington of Belgrave
- 1577: Nicholas Beaumont of Coleorton
- 1578: Thomas Ashby
- 1579: Thomas Cave of Baggrave
- 1580: Sir Francis Hastings
- 1581: George Purefoy
- 1582: Brian Cave of Ingarsby
- 1583: Andrew Noel of Dalby, Leics. and Brooke
- 1584: Henry Turville
- 1585: William Turpin of Knaptoft
- 1586: Andrew Faunt
- 1587: William Cave
- 1588: Thomas Skeffington of Belgrave
- 1589: Edward Turville
- 1590: George Purefoy
- 1591: Sir George Villiers of Brooksby.
- 1592: Thomas Cave of Baggrave
- 1593: William Turpin of Knaptoft
- 1594: Sir Henry Beaumont of Coleorton Hall
- 1695: William Cave
- 1596: Henry Cave
- 1597: William Skipwith of Cotes
- 1598: William Digby
- 1599: Thomas Skeffington of Belgrave
17th century
- 1600: Roger Smith
- 1601: George Ashby of Quenby Hall
- 1602: Thomas Humphrey of Swepstone
- 1603: Sir William Faunt
- 1604: William Noel
- 1605: Sir Basil Brooke of Lubenham
- 1606: Sir Thomas Neville
- 1607: Sir Henry Hastings, Kt of Long Clawson
- 1608: Sir William Villiers, 1st Baronet of Brokesby
- 1609: John Plumbe
- 1610: Sir Thomas Beaumont Kt of Coleorton Hall
- 1611: Sir Brian Cave, Kt
- 1612: Sir Thomas Hesilrige of Noseley Hall
- 1613: Thomas Staveley
- 1614: Sir Wolstan Dixie of Bosworth Hall
- 1615: Sir William Faunt
- 1616: Sir William Halford, Kt
- 1617: Edward Hartopp later Sir Edward Hartopp, 1st Baronet of Freathby
- 1618: William Jervis and Sir William Roberts
- 1619: John Cave
- 1619: Sir Henry Hastings Kt of Leicester Abbey
- 1620: Sir Alexander Cave
- 1621: Richard Halford
- 1622: George Bennet
- 1623: Sir John Bale, Kt of Carlton Curlieu Hall
- 1624: Sir Henry Shirley, Kt
- 1625: Sir Thomas Hartopp of Burton Lazars
- 1626: Nathaniel Lacy
- 1627: George Ashby of Quenby Hall
- 1628: Sir Erasmus de la Fontaine
- 1629: William Woollaston of Shenton Hall
- 1630: John Bainbrigge of Lockington Hall
- 1631: Gregory Brokesby of Shoby
- 1632: John St John
- 1633: Sir Thomas Burton, 1st Baronet of Stockerston Hall
- 1634: Francis Saunders
- 1635: John Poulteney
- 1636: Sir Henry Skipwith, 2nd Baronet
- 1637: Sir Richard Roberts , Kt
- 1638: John Whatton
- 1639: William Halford
- 1640: John Pate
- 1641: Archdale Palmer
- 1642: Hon. Henry Hastings of Loughborough appointed by King, but Peter Palmer appointed by Parliament.
- 1643: Sir John Pate, 1st Baronet appointed by King, but Arthur Staveley appointed by Parliament.
- 1644: John Stafford
- 1645: William Hewitt of Dunton Bassett, Bedfordshire
- 1646: George Perkins
- 1647: George Pochin
- 1648: William Bainbridge
- 1649: Arthur Staveley
- 1650: William Noel
- 1651: Sir Thomas Cave, Kt
- 1652: Mark Hyland, discharged and replaced by Abel Burton, also discharged and replaced by William Quarles
- 1653: John Prettyman of Horninghold, later Sir John Pretyman, 1st Baronet
- 1656: William Bradgate
- 1657: Richard Bennet
- 1658: George Faunt
- 1660: Richard Roberts
- 1660: John Gaunt
- 1661: Sir Wolstan Dixie, 1st Baronet
- 1662: Sir Thomas Halford, 2nd Baronet
- 1662: Thomas Armeston.
- 1663: Thomas Caldecote of Catthorpe
- 12 November 1665: Sir Edward Smith, 1st Baronet
- 1667: George Ashby
- 1669: Thomas Boothby
- 6 November 1668: Sir Thomas Beaumont, 1st Baronet
- 1670: Thomas Pochin
- 1671: Sir John Hartopp, 3rd Baronet of Freathby
- 1672: Sir William Wael, Kt
- 1673: William Wollaston of Shenton Hall
- 1674: William Franke of Newarke, Leicester (replaced Walter Rudings)
- 1675: William Boothby of Marston
- 1676: William Cole
- 1677: Thomas Wilson
- 1677: Walter Ruding
- 1678: Thomas Babington
- 1679: Rowland Browne
- 1680: Saint John Bennet
- 1681: Jeremiah Dove
- 1681: Thomas Pochin of Barkby
- 1682: Sir Thomas Burton Bt of Stockerston Hall< better source needed
- 1682: Richard Roberts
- 1683: John Wilson
- 1684: Samuel Cotton of Dadlington
- 1685: John Wilson
- 1686: Thomas Wilson
- 1687: Sir Thomas Hesilrige, 4th Baronet of Noseley Hall
- 1688: William Palmer
- 1689: George Ashby
- 1690: William Whaley
- 1691: George Moreton
- 1692: Matthew Symonds
- 1693: John Bennet
- 1694: John Wilkins of Ravenstone
- 1595: George Pochin
- 1696: Richard Cheslyn
- 1697: Isaac Wollaston
- 1698: Nathaniel Gold
- 1699: Thomas Bainbrigge
18th century
- 1700: Thomas Skeffington
- 1701: George Hewitt
- 1702: Thomas Charnell
- 1703: James Armestone
- 1704: Sir Edward Wigley, Kt
- 1705: Sir Gilbert Pickering, 3rd Baronet of West Langton
- 1706: Charles Morris
- 1707: Clifton Packe
- 1708: Thomas Boothby
- 1709: William Hartopp
- 1710: George Burton
- 1711: Thomas Pochin of Barkby
- 1712: Henry Tate
- 1713: Thomas Gresley
- 1714: Francis Mundy
- 1715: Sir John Mears, Kt
- 1716: Sir Robert Heselrige, 8th Baronet
- 1717: Sir Clobery Noel, 5th Baronet of Kirkby Mallory
- 1718: Thomas Smith of Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire
- 1719: John Bakewell, Snr, of Normanton
- 1720: William Hewitt
- 1721(Jun-Dec): Sir Joseph Danvers, 1st Baronet of Swithland
- 1722: Thomas Hartopp
- 1723: Francis Edwards
- 1724: Richard Smith, of Enderby,
- 1725: John Bletsoe of Rothley Temple, Rothley
- 1726: Edward Dawson
- 1727: Sir Wolstan Dixie, 4th Baronet
- 1728: George Moore of Appleby Parva
- 1729: John Symonds
- 1730: William Hewitt
- 1731: Thomas Marriot
- 1731: Joseph Danvers
- 1732: William Bainbridge
- 1733: Warin Ashby
- 1734: Edmund Craddock
- 1735: Robert Wilson
- 1736: Charles Bosville
- 1737: Timothy St Nicholas
- 1738: John Payne the Younger of Dunton Basset
- 1739: John Turner
- 1740: William Newland, of Queenborough
- 1741: Peter Wyche
- 1742: John Wright
- 1743: James Willson
- 1744: John Ayre
- 1745: Thomas Marriott
- 1746: Edmond Morris of Loddington
- 1747: Jonathan Grundy of Little Wixton
- 1748: James Winstanley
- 1749: Philip Bainbrig of Lockinton
- 1750: Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple, Rothley
- 1751: Samuel Phillipps
- 1752: Thomas Boothby
- 1753: William Herrick, of Beaumanor
- 1754: John Edwin, of Baggrave Hall
- 1755: Sir John Danvers, 2nd Baronet of Swithland
- 1756: William Pochin of Barkby
- 1757: Joshua Grundy, of New Hall Park
- 1758: Shuckburgh Ashby, of Blaby
- 1759: Edward Palmer
- 1760: Sir William Halford, 6th Baronet
- 1761: Sir George Beaumont, 6th Baronet of Coleorton Hall
- 1762: Calverley Bewicke
- 1763: Edward William Hartopp of Little Dalby Hall
- 1764: John Weston
- 1765: Ambrose Saunders
- 1766: Charles James Packe
- 1767: Joseph Craddock
- 1768: Edward Dawson
- 1769: Sir Charles Halford, 7th Baronet
- 1770: Charles Haselrigge
- 1771: Lebbens Humfrey
- 1772: John Peach Hungerford
- 1773: William Shalcross Mason
- 1774: Clement Winstanley of Braunston
- 1775: John Simpson
- 1776: Robert Haymes
- 1777: Robert Abney of Measham
- 1778: William Hurst
- 1779: Charles Morris
- 1780: Sir Thomas Cave, 6th Baronet of Stanford Hall died and replaced by Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple, Rothley
- 1781: Edmund Cradock-Hartopp, later Sir Edmund Cradock-Hartopp, 1st Baronet of Freathby
- 1782: Sir John Palmer, 5th Baronet
- 1783: Charles Loraine Smith
- 1784: Sir Charles Grave Hudson, Bt
- 1785: William Vann of Belgrave
- 1786: William Herrick of Beaumanor
- 1787: John Goodacre of Ashby Parva
- 1788: John Clarke of Great Wigston
- 1789: Josias Cockshutt, of Osbaldiston
- 1790: Edward Wigley Hartopp
- 1791: Colonel John Frewen-Turner of Cold Overton
- 1792: William Abney of Measham (by proxy) (father of Robert, HS 1777)
- 1792: Richard Spooner Jaques
- 1793: John Noon
- 1794: George Moore of Appleby Parva
- 1795: Edward Muxloe, died and replaced by Piers Anthony Keck of Slaughton
- 1796: James Richards
- 1797: Samuel Bracebridge Abney
- 1798: René Payne
- 1799: Henry Greene
19th century
- 1800: Edward Manners, of Goadby Hall
- 1801: Thomas March Phillipps
- 1802: John Pares of Hopwell hall
- 1803: James Vann of Belgrave Hall
- 1804: Henry Otway ( later Otway-Cave) of Stanford Hall better source needed
- 1805: George Payne
- 1806: William Woollaston of Shenton Hall
- 1807: Edward Dawson
- 1808: John Finch Simpson
- 1809: Sir William Manners Bt of Hanley Hall, Lincolnshire
- 1810: Hon. Thomas Bowes
- 1811: Richard Norman
- 1812: Richard Cheslyn
- 1813: Robert Haymes
- 1814: Jacob Henry Franks
- 1815: Edward Farnham
- 1816: Charles William Pochin of Barkby Hall
- 1817: Clement Winstanley of Braunston
- 1818: Sir George Robinson, 6th Baronet of Stretton Hall
- 1819: Thomas Sansome of Hinkley
- 1820: John Clarke of Peatling Hall
- 1821: George Moore of Appleby Parva
- 1822: Charles James Packe
- 1823: Sir William Walker, Kt.
- 1824: Charles Godfrey Mundy
- 1825: Charles March-Phillipps of Grace Dieu Manor and Garendon Park
- 1826: Thomas Westley Oldham
- 1827: Otho Manners of Oadby Marwood
- 1828: George Pochin of Barkby Hall
- 1829: Joshua Grundy of the Oaks
- 1830: Sir George Beaumont, 8th Baronet, of Coleorton House
- 1831: George John Danvers Butler Danvers, of Swithland
- 1832: Edward Bourchier Hartopp, of Little Dalby Hall
- 1833: John Mansfield, of Birstall
- 1834: Edward Greene, of Rollestone
- 1835: William Herrick, of Beaumanor Hall
- 1836: Lionel Tollemache, Lord Huntingtower
- 1837: Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 12th Baronet, of Noseley Hall
- 1838: Sir Edmund Cradock-Hartopp, 2nd Baronet, of Knighton
- 1839: Edward Dawson, of Whatton House
- 1840: George Joseph Palmer, later Sir George Joseph Palmer, 3rd Baronet of Wanlip
- 1841: Richard Mitchell, of Enderby
- 1842: John Bainbrigge Story of Lockington Hall
- 1843: Sir Willoughby Dixie, 8th Baronet, of Bosworth Park, Market Bosworth
- 1844: Lord Archibald St Maur, of Burton on the Wolds
- 1845: William Corbet Smith, of Bitteswell
- 1846: William Ann Pochin, of Barkby Hall
- 1847: William Wootton Abney, of Swepstone
- 1848: Henry Freeman Coleman, of Evington Hall
- 1849: John Goodacre, of Lutterworth
- 1850: Thomas Stokes, of New Parks
- 1851: Sir Cornwallis Ricketts, 2nd Baronet, of Beaumont Leyes
- 1852: Sir George Beaumont, 9th Baronet, of Coleorton Hall
- 1853: Frederick Wollaston, of Shenton Hall
- 1854: Henry Corles Bingham, of Wartnaby
- 1855: William Ward Tailby, of Humberstone
- 1856: Thomas Cope, of Osbaston
- 1857: Edward Chatterton Middleton, of Loughborough
- 1858: Charles Thomas Freer, of Billesdon Coplow
- 1859: William Bosworth, of Charley
- 1860: Edward Henshaw Cheney, of Gaddesby
- 1861: Richard Sutton, later Sir Richard Sutton, 4th Baronet of Skeffington
- 1862: James Beaumont Winstanley, of Braunstone
- 1863: John Martin, of Whatton House
- 1864: Edwyn Burnaby, of Baggrave Hall
- 1865: Frederick Palmer, of Withcote Hall, Oakham
- 1866: Charles Frewen
- 1867: Edward Finch Dawson, of Launde Abbey
- 1868: Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps De Lisle, of Garendon Park
- 1869: Thomas Tertius Paget of Humberstone
- 1870: Edward Basil Farnham of Quorndon House
- 1871: Harry Leycester Powys Keck of Staughton Grange
- 1872: Sir Henry St John Halford Bt of Wistow Hall
- 1873: Isaac Harrison of Newfoundpool
- 1874: Edward Warner, of Quorndon Hall
- 1875: Thomas Charles Douglas Whitmore, of Gumley Hall
- 1876: Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, 11th Baronet of Boswoerth Hall, Market Bosworth
- 1877: Hussey Packe, of Prestwold
- 1878: Charles Marriott, of Cotesbach
- 1879: George Thomas Mowbray, of Grangewood House, Overseal
- 1880: Joseph Trueman Mills, of Husbands Bosworth
- 1881: Thomas Swift Taylor, of Leicester Frith
- 1881: Sir Archdale Robert Palmer, 4th Baronet of Wanlip
- 1882: William Winterton, of Leicester replaced original candidate Sir Francis Fortescue Turville, of Husbands Bosworth
- 1883: Richard Worsley Worswick, of Normanton
- 1884: The Hon. Harry Tywhitt Wilson, of Keythorpe
- 1885: Cecil George Assheton Drummond, of Enderby Hall
- 1886: David Bromilow, of Bitteswell Hall
- 1887: William Edward John Basil Farnham, of Quorndon House, Quorndon
- 1888: John Bertie Norreys Entwistle, of Kilworth House, Rugby
- 1889: James Percival Cross, of Catthorpe Towers, Rugby
- 1890: William Byerley Paget, of Loughborough
- 1891: Alexander Lauderdale Duncan, of Knossington Grange, Oakham
- 1892: William Henry Ellis, of Anstey Grange, near Leicester
- 1893: Charles Edmund de Trafford, of Hothorpe Hall, Theddingworth
- 1894: Joseph Griggs of Mountfields, Loughborough
- 1895: Charles Tollemache Scott, of Market Bosworth
- 1896: Sam Tudor Ashton, of Burton Lazars, Melton Mowbray
- 1897: Edward Handley Warner, of Quorn Hall, near Loughborough
- 1898: William Pochin Warner, of Langton Hall, Market Harborough
- 1899: Charles James Phillips of Old Dalby Hall, Melton Mowbray
20th century
- 1900: Richard Smith-Carington, of Ashby Folville Manor
- 1901: Samuel Francis Stone, of Kirby Frith, Leicester
- 1902: James Burns Hartopp, of Little Dalby Hall
- 1903: George Murray Smith, of Gumley Hall
- 1904: George William Pochin, of Barkby Hall
- 1905: Thomas William Everard, of Nanpantan Hall
- 1906: Everard March Phillips de Lisle of Grace Dieu Warren, Whitwick
- 1907: Richard Dalgliesh, of Asfordby Place
- 1908: Frederick Gretton, of Sudbury Hall
- 1909: The Rt. Hon. Lord Hazlerigg, of Noseley Hall
- 1910: Herbert Hanbury Smith-Carington, of Ashby Folville
- 1911: Sir Edward Hussey Packe, K.B.E., of Prestwold Hall
- 1912: Oswald Henry Philip Turville-Petre, of Bosworth Hall, Husbands Bosworth
- 1913: John Breedon Everard, of Knighton
- 1914: Lupton Topham Topham, of Lutterworth
- 1915: Henry Trueman Mills, of Langton Hall
- 1916: Alfred Corah, of Scraptoft Hall
- 1917: Hugh George Goodacre, of Ullesthorpe Court
- 1918: Thomas Fielding Johnson, Jun., of Goscote Hall
- 1920: Sir John Turner, of Donisthorpe, Kt.
- 1921: John Edward Faire, of Evington Hall
- 1922: Alfred Ernest Haley, of Leicester Grange, Hinckley
- 1922: Sir Arthur Wheeler, of Woodhouse Eaves, Baronet
- 1923: Alfred Turner, of Brocks Hill, Oadby
- 1924: Sir William Lindsay Everard of Ratcliffe Hall
- 1925: James Leslie Cross, of Catthorpe Towers
- 1926: Sir Maurice Levy, of Great Glen House, Bt
- 1927: William Montagu Curzon-Herrick of Beaumanor Hall
- 1928: Robert Walter Kaye, of Great Glen Manor
- 1929: Sir Harold Stansmore Nutting, 2nd Baronet of Quenby Hall, Leicester
- 1930: Francis Herbert Carrington Smith-Carrington, of Ashby Folville Manor
- 1931: Ernest Clive Atkins, of Stretton House, Hinckley
- 1932: Edward Gibson Gillilan, of Great Bowden
- 1933: Sir John Harold Corah, of Queniborough Hall
- 1934: Sir Charles Frederick Oliver, of Leicester
- 1935: William Albert North, of Keythorpe Hall
- 1936: John Ellis Viccars of Ingarsby Old Hall
- 1937: Sir Ewart Joseph Maurice Levy, of Great Glen House, Baronet
- 1938: Claud Bennion, of Billesdon Coplow
- 1939: Disney Barlow, of Woodhouse Eaves
- 1940: George Cecil Gorham Gee, of Rothley
- 1941: Victor Robert Pochin, of Barkby
- 1942: Harry Percy Gee, of Leicester
- 1943: Bernard Everard, of Bardon Hill
- 1944: Horace Wilmer Pochin, of Houghton on the Hill
- 1945: Samuel Frederick Peshall, of Quorn
- 1946: George German of Ashby de la Zouch
- 1946: Leslie Crauford Robertson, of Sludge Hall, Billesdon
- 1947: Thomas Guy Frederick Paget, of Ibstock
- 1948: John Cecil Gerard Leigh of Thorpe Satchville Hall, Melton Mowbray.
- 1949: Charles Hamilton Martin of Kinchley House, Rothley
- 1950: Arthur Frederick John Roberts-George, of The Manor House, Thurnby
- 1951: Col. John Derrick Hignett, of Langton Grange, Market Harborough
- 1952: A.S. Gemmell, of Ingarsby Old Hall, Leicester
- 1953: Hubert Blount of Old Dalby Hall, Melton Mowbray
- 1953: R.A.G Tilney of Sutton Bonington, Loughborough
- 1954: John Adrian Frederick March Phillipps de Lisle of Stockerston Hall
- 1955: Alexander William Edward Kirkpatrick, of Lowesby Hall, Leicester
- 1956: George Anthony Murray-Smith, of Gumley, Market Harborough
- 1957: Philip Henry Lloyd of Stone House, Blaston, Market Harborough
- 1958: David Constable Maxwell, of Bosworth Hall, Husbands Bosworth, Rugby
- 1959: Robert William Banner Newton, of Carlton Curlieu Hall, Leicester
- 1960: Willoughby Rollo Norman, of Pickwell Manor, Melton Mowbray
- 1961: Denis Joseph Cowen of East Farndon Hall, Market Harborough
- 1962: Sir Tresham Joseph Philip Lever, of Bosworth Old Hall, Husbands Bosworth, Rugby, Baronet
- 1963: Stephen Gordon Holland, of Foxton Grange, Market Harborough
- 1964: Patrick Anthony William Beresford Everard, of Ratcliffe Hall, Ratcliffe on the Wreake, Leicester
- 1965: Paul Cater Hyde-Thomson, of Catthorpe Manor, Rugby
- 1966: Hampton Ashburner Hughes of Chestnuts Farm, Hallaton, Market Harborough
- 1967: The Hon. Geoffrey Lionel Berry, of Thorpe Lubenham Hall, Market Harborough
- 1968: Richard Peter Michael Spencer, of Rotherby Grange, Melton Mowbray
- 1969: Edmund Crispian Steven James George Brudenell, of Deene Park, Corby, Northants.
- 1970: John Michael Hignett, of Clipston Court, Market Harborough
- 1971: Archibald Somerset Clowes, of Ashlands, Billesdon, Leicester
- 1972: David Babington Smith, of Somerby Grove House, Old Somerby, Grantham, Lincolnshire
- 1973: Lord John Manners, of Reservoir Cottage, Knipton, Grantham, Lincolnshire
20th century
- 1974: Everard John Robert March Phillips de Lisle of Stockerston Hall
- 1975: John Wedgwood Thellusson Wood of Home Farm, Bringhurst, Market Harborough
- 1976: George Hamilton Boyle, of Bisbrooke Hall, Uppingham
- 1977: Simon Jasper Packe-Drury-Lowe, of Prestwold Hall, Loughborough
- 1978: Lyonel Humphry John Tollemache of Buckminster Park, Grantham
- 1979: Timothy Gerald Martin Brooks of Wistow Hall, Leicester
- 1980: Ronald Edward Coaker of Seaton Old Rectory, Uppingham
- 1981: Kenwynn John Madocks Madocks Wright, of Saxelbye Park, Melton Mowbray.
- 1982: John Hanbury Smith-Carington of The Lodge, Ashby Folville
- 1983: Simon Everard of Sludge Hall, Cold Newton, Billesdon
- 1984: Anthony Walter Fenwick, of Eaton Grange, Grantham, Lincolnshire.
- 1985: The Hon David Gerald Brooks, of Little Riste Farm, Long Whatton, near Loughborough
- 1986: Edward George Adrian Farnham, of Quorn House, Quorn
- 1987: Julian Peter Alexander March Phillips de Lisle, of the Old Rectory, Medbourne
- 1988: Alistair Thomas Charles Haywood of Lyndon, Oakham, Rutland
- 1989: Gerard Amoury Arnaud March Phillips de Lisle, of Quenby Hall
- 1990: Richard Douglas Fowler Bream
- 1991: Robert Turville Constable-Maxwell, of Bosworth Hall, Husbands Bosworth, near Lutterworth.
- 1992: John Michael Moubray, of Ridlington House, near Oakham, Rutland.
- 1993: Robin H. Murray-Philipson
- 1994: John M. S. Whitehead
- 1995: Joe Cowen
- 1996: G. Nicholas Corah
- 1997: David C. Samworth
- 1998: Ian M. McAlpine
- 1999: Allison G. Wilson
21st century
- 2000: Anthony Wessel
- 2001: Michael C.C. Sandell
- 2002: Richard A.S. Everard
- 2003: Julien Burchall
- 2004: Freda Hussain MBE
- 2005: James G. Buxton
- 2006: Mark R. Newton
- 2007: Barry W. Jackson
- 2008: David John Wyrko
- 2009: Maurice Nicholas Beech Thompson
- 2010: Robert Cecil John Martin OBE
- 2011: Resham Singh Sandhu
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