Sheriff of Perth explained
The Sheriff of Perth was historically a royal official, appointed for life, who was responsible for enforcing justice in Perth, Scotland. Prior to 1748 most sheriffdoms were held on a hereditary basis. From that date, following the Jacobite uprising of 1745, the hereditary sheriffs were replaced by salaried sheriff-deputes, qualified advocates who were members of the Scottish Bar.
Following consecutive reorganisations of the Scottish sheriffdoms the position became the Sheriff of Perthshire in 1747 and the Sheriff of Perth & Angus in 1934.[1]
The sheriffdom was dissolved in 1975 and replaced by that of Tayside, Central and Fife.
Sheriffs of Perth
- Kenneth (1164)
- Roger de Mortimer of Aberdour (1209)
- John de Moray (1210)
- Geoffrey de Inverkunglas (1219)
- John Hay of Naughton (1226-1228)
- William Blund (1228)
- Malcolm of Moray (1236)
- Adam de Lochore
- William de Munfichet (1245)
- John Hay of Naughton (1246)
- William de Lauder (1251)
- David de Lochore (1255)
- Gilbert de la Hay (1262)
- John Cameron (1264)
- George de Cambrun (1266)
- Christian de l'Isle (1280)
- Nicholas de la Haye (1289)
- Walter de Burghdon (1295)
- John de Inchmartin (1305)
- Alexander de Abernethy (1305)
- John de Stirling (1334)
- Andrew Buthirgask (1344)
- John Denniston (1355)
- Harry de Fotheringay (1357)
- Hugh de Ros (1362)
- Andrew Buthirgask (1365)
- Robert Stewart of Innermeath (1369)
- Alexander Abercrombie (1370)
- Thomas de Wanchope (1373)
- Walter Stewart of Ralston (1381)
- Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl (1433)
- John Spence - 1433 - Deputy
- Archibald Stewart - 1439 - Deputy
- Patrick Charteris (1440)
- John de Haddington (1441)
- William Ruthven (1443)
- Patrick Charteris (1446)
- Patrick Graham, Lord Graham (1459)
- William Graham (1465)
- Laurence Oliphant, 1st Lord Oliphant (1470)
- Robert Abercromby (1478)
- John Murray, 1st Duke of Atholl (1695–1724)
- James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl (1724-1748)
Sheriffs of Perthshire (1747)
- Patrick Haldane, 1747-1748 [2]
- James Erskine, 1748–1754 [3]
- John Swinton, 1754–1782 (died 1799)
- William Nairne of Dunsinnan, 1783– [4]
- Archibald Colquhoun, 1793–1807[5]
- John Hay Forbes, Lord Medwyn, 1807–1824 [6]
- Duncan McNeill, 1st Baron Colonsay, 1824–1834 [7]
- Adam Anderson, 1835–1841 [8]
- Robert Whigham, 1841–1849 [9]
- James Craufurd, 1849–1853 [10]
- Edward Gordon, Baron Gordon of Drumearn, 1858–1866
- John Tait, 1866–1874 [11]
- James Adam, 1874–1876
- John Macdonald, Lord Kingsburgh, 1880–
- William Gloag, Lord Kincairney, 1885–1889 [12]
- Charles Pearson, 1889–1890[13]
- Andrew Graham Murray, 1890–1891[13]
- Andrew Jameson, Lord Ardwall, 1891–1905[13]
- Christopher Nicholson Johnston, KC, 1905–1916
- John Wilson KC, 1917–1920[14]
- James Condie Stewart Sandeman KC, 1920–
Sheriffs of Perth and Angus (1934)
- Daniel Patterson Blades, 1934-1945 (Solicitor General for Scotland, 1945)
- James Frederick Strachan, KC, 1945–1948
- Laurence Hill Watson, KC, 1948–1952
- Thomas Blantyre Simpson, QC, 1952–1954
- Christopher William Graham Guest, QC, 1954–1955
- Sir James Randall Philip, QC, 1955–1957
- Charles Shaw, Baron Kilbrandon, 1957–1958
- Hector McKechnie, QC, 1958–1963
- George Emslie, Baron Emslie, 1963–1966
- Ian MacDonald Robertson, QC, 1966–1966
- Margaret Henderson Kidd, QC, 1966–1974 [15]
- William Murray, 8th Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield, 1974–1975
- Sheriffdom replaced in 1975 by the sheriffdom of Tayside, Central and Fife.
See also
Notes and References
- Sheriffdoms of Perth and Angus Order 1934 S.I. 1934/1299 (S.70)
- Web site: HALDANE, Patrick (c.1683-1769), of Bearcrofts, Stirling.. History of Parliament Online. 11 April 2018. 12 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180412082338/http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1715-1754/member/haldane-patrick-1683-1769. live.
- Book: Milne, Hugh. Boswell's Edinburgh Journals: 1767-1786.
- Web site: Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002. Royal Society of Edinburgh. 26 October 2017. 23 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170923000102/http://www.rse.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp2.pdf. live.
- Web site: Archibald Colquhoun was Campbell of Clathwick. UCL Department of History. 19 October 2017. 2 February 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202210542/https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146642175. live.
- Book: Brunton, George. An Historical Account of the Senators of the College of Justice. 551.
- Web site: Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002. Royal Society of Edinburgh. 26 October 2017. 23 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170923000102/http://www.rse.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp2.pdf. live.
- Book: Accounts and Papers, Finance, Banks. Offices. Vol. XIII. 71.
- Book: Parliamentary Papers, Volume 49. 597.
- Web site: Moray Register. 10 April 2018. 10 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180410202144/http://www.electricscotland.com/history/records/russellsmorayshi1852elgi.pdf. live.
- Web site: Annual Register. 7 April 2018. 8 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180408074028/http://digital.nls.uk/directories/browse/archive/89722979?mode=transcription. live.
- Book: Sheriff Courts. The Scottish law review and Sheriff Court reports, Volume 22. 11.
- Book: Sheriff Courts. The Scottish law review and Sheriff Court reports, Volume 22. 13.
- Who Was Who 1929–1940, p. 40.
- Book: Ewan, Elizabeth. The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women. 196.