Showing posts with label High Sheriffs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High Sheriffs. Show all posts

Friday, 5 December 2025

High Sheriffs, 2026

APPOINTMENTS BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND OF SHERIFFS FOR 2026



County Antrim                            

Mr Rory Gerald Peter CAMPBELL



County Armagh                           

Mr Richard James Victor EMERSON



County Down                              

Dr Ivor Robert CAIRNS



County Fermanagh                      

Mrs Alison Mavis ANNAN



County Londonderry                   

Mr Peter Desmond JACK, MBE 



County Tyrone                             

Mrs Linda Anne BROWN



County Borough of Belfast          

Alderman Francis Samuel McCOUBREY, BEM



County Borough of Londonderry  

Mrs Joan Aileen DOHERTY, MBE

Tuesday, 7 January 2025

High Sheriffs' Exhibition


The Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum is hosting an exhibition until the end of January, 2025, on behalf of Mrs Elizabeth Perry, High Sheriff of County Antrim, 2024:-


"The office of High Sheriff is an ancient one that dates back nearly 1,000 years, making it the oldest secular office in the United Kingdom."

"Each county or city borough appoints a High Sheriff as the monarch’s judicial representative." 


"The role has changed considerably over the years and is now an honorary appointment."

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"This exhibition explores the history and role of the High Sheriff of County Antrim."

"It also considers how the ancient office has evolved over the centuries and what its modern-day responsibilities include."

Wednesday, 8 May 2024

The Shrievalty in Northern Ireland

Inaugural meeting of the High Sheriffs' Association of Northern Ireland


The inaugural Annual General Meeting of the High Sheriffs' Association of Northern Ireland was held on the 2nd May, 2023, and hosted generously by the Law Society of Northern Ireland. 

This was followed by a reception to celebrate the new association at The Inn of Court, Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast, and hosted by the Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, the Rt Hon Dame Siobhan Keegan DBE, and the Judiciary.

Both the AGM and the Reception afterwards were attended by the Chair of the High Sheriffs’ Association of England and Wales, Lieutenant- Colonel Andrew Tuggey, CBE, DL, and their Honorary Secretary, James Williams, Esq, MBE.

Below is an extract of an article recently published in The High Sheriff Magazine which provides a detailed explanation of the role of the Shrievalty in Northern Ireland.




THE ROLL OF THE SHRIEVALTY IN NORTHERN IRELAND, BY PETER T W MACKIE DL, SHERIFF OF COUNTY ANTRIM, 2023


IT is important to understand the Shrievalty in Ireland in a historical context as it provides a background to why the role of Sheriff in Northern Ireland has developed in a different way to England and Wales.

The Shrievalty in Ireland has the same origins as the Shrievalty in England and Wales, with the first recorded Sheriff in Dublin in 1258 and the first recorded Sheriff in County Antrim in 1343.

By the 17th Century, the Sheriffs presided over a form of local government called the ‘Grand Jury,’ of which there were forty in Ireland, initially concerned with the administration of Justice.

The office in all previous and subsequent legislation was described simply as Sheriff, save for one solitary reference, in section VIII of the Sheriffs Act (Ireland), 1725, where the role is described as High Sheriff.

By the 19th Century, the Grand Juries had been assigned a range of other local functions and would have been the only form of local government prior to the Local Authorities of today.

The Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836, further extended their powers until the Local Government (Ireland) Act of 1898 which created County Councils, took over all but the legal powers of the Grand Jury and its control over elections.

Chain of Office of High Sheriff of Belfast

These remaining powers were subsequently transferred to legally qualified Sub-Sheriffs leaving the ‘High Sheriff’ with a mainly ceremonial role.

After the creation of the Irish Republic and subsequently the Republic of Ireland, the office of Sheriff in the Republic of Ireland was abolished by the Court Offices Act 1926. 

In Northern Ireland, the Grand Jury continued to hold their assizes, which was an antecedent to the High Court, and the wording of the Warrant and Declaration of the Sheriff was governed by the Sheriff’s (Ireland) Act 1920 with the role of Under-Sheriff being abolished in 1982.

However, the Northern Ireland Office continued to use the term ‘High Sheriff’ when the names of the Sheriffs for the following year were published in the Belfast Gazette until 1989, when it was brought into line with England and Wales.

In 1969, the Grand Jury was abolished with the role of Sheriff being appointed by the Secretary of State on behalf of the Queen and subsequently, the King.

The incoming Sheriff is officially notified by letter and is sent a warrant of appointment, signed by the Secretary of State and a ‘declaration of Sheriff’, which is sworn before a Commissioner of Oaths; and this process remains the same today with our term being the calendar year.

There are currently eight Sheriffs in Northern Ireland; one for each county, and one for each county borough being the cities of Londonderry and Belfast.

Each outgoing Sheriff nominates a successor except in Belfast where councillors put forward a nominee, who is always a serving member.

Badge of High Sheriff of Londonderry City

The duties today may well resonate with our counterparts in England and Wales, with the three official functions being to attend High Court Judges when they preside over a case in the county, to attend the first arrival of members of the Royal Family in the County on an official visit and lastly, the proclamation of an Accession following the death of the Monarch.

In County Antrim, when the Grand Jury was abolished and the chattels sold, a bursary was created by the representatives of the Grand Jury with the approval of the Minister of Finance, for the promotion and encouragement of legal education in Queen’s University Belfast.

The duties of administering and judging applicants of the bursary would be one of the additional duties carried out by the Sheriff of County Antrim.

High Sheriff's badge

The last time the ceremonial uniform of Court Dress was worn in County Antrim was in 1964 by Sir William Moore Bt, and it was subsequently decided that the wearing of such a distinctive uniform as the Crown Representative of the Judiciary would cease.

In some counties, a badge of office was acquired to wear with business attire.

The role of the Sheriff in Ireland is founded on the same basis as England and Wales but has by necessity evolved in a slightly different way, becoming a meritocratic position which is being increasingly valued for the support it can provide to the Judiciary and the local community.

Friday, 5 January 2024

Sheriffs, 2024

 

APPOINTMENTS BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND OF  SHERIFFS FOR 2024


 County Antrim


Mrs Patricia Elizabeth Perry


County Armagh

Mr Michael Alexander Curran


County Down

Ms Suzanne Carol Wild


County Fermanagh

Mr Norman Joseph Coalter


County Londonderry

Miss Linda Jane Steele


County Tyrone

Mr John David William Moore


County Borough of Belfast

Councillor Samuel Douglas MBE 


County Borough of Londonderry

The Ven Robert Stephen Miller

Friday, 6 January 2023

Sheriffs, 2023

APPOINTMENTS BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND 
OF SHERIFFS FOR 2023


County Antrim

Mr Peter Thomas Watts Mackie DL


County Armagh

Mr Gary Myles Dickson


County Down

Professor William Michael Mawhinney MBE TD


County Fermanagh

Ms Noelle Mary McAlinden


County Londonderry

Mr Peter Arnold Wilson BEM


County Tyrone

Mrs Helen Irene Anderson


County Borough of Belfast

Councillor Samuel John Kyle 


County Borough of Londonderry

Mrs Angela Norma Mary Thompson MBE


Friday, 7 January 2022

Sheriffs for 2022

APPOINTMENTS BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE
APPOINTMENT OF SHERIFFS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND FOR 2022



County Antrim 

Mr John Anthony Lockett OBE 
Lisburn
County Antrim


County Armagh

Mr Henry Gabriel McMullen
County Armagh


County Down

Mr James Matthew Smyth
Downpatrick
County Down


County Fermanagh

Mr Patrick O'Doherty
Enniskillen
County Fermanagh


County Londonderry

Mr George Martin Glover
Moneymore
County Lomdonderry


County Tyrone

Mrs Emer Marie Murnaghan OBE
Omagh
County Tyrone


County Borough of Belfast

Councillor John Colin Hussey
Belfast


County Borough of Londonderry

Mr Paul Thomas Howie
Londonderry

Friday, 8 January 2021

Sheriffs: 2021

APPOINTMENTS BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE
APPOINTMENT OF SHERIFFS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND FOR 2021


County Antrim

Mrs Susan Jane Pinkerton
Ballymoney
County Antrim


County Armagh

Dr Alan Manson Turtle MBE
Richhill
County Armagh


County Down

Mrs Kathleen Mary Spencer
Killinchy
County Down


County Fermanagh

Mrs Catherine Jane Irwin MBE
Dairies Big
Enniskillen
County Fermanagh


County Londonderry

Miss Paula Margaret McIntyre MBE
Portstewart
County Londonderry


County Tyrone

Mr Bernard Joseph Curran
Gortnagarn
Omagh
County Tyrone


County Borough of Belfast

Councillor Michael Andrew Long
Belfast



County Borough of Londonderry

Miss Linda Heaney
Londonderry
County Londonderry

Friday, 3 January 2020

Sheriffs 2020

APPOINTMENTS BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELANDSHERIFFS, 2020




COUNTY ANTRIM

Rupert Cramsie Esq
O’Harabrook 
Ballymoney
County Antrim


COUNTY ARMAGH

Michael Frederick Dickson Esq
Armagh
County Armagh


COUNTY DOWN

Austin Richard Baird Esq 
Holywood
County Down


COUNTY FERMANAGH

Mrs Breda Ann McGrenaghan BEM
Tempo
County Fermanagh


COUNTY LONDONDERRY

Ross Wilson Esq BEM
Coleraine
County Londonderry


COUNTY TYRONE

Gordon Aiken Esq BEM
Omagh,
County Tyrone


COUNTY BOROUGH OF BELFAST

Councillor Nicola Angela Verner
Belfast


COUNTY BOROUGH OF LONDONDERRY

James Richard Doherty Esq
Londonderry

Saturday, 5 January 2019

Sheriffs 2019

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND


APPOINTMENT OF SHERIFFS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND



COUNTY ANTRIM

Mr James Ronald Hassard
Ballyclare
County Antrim


COUNTY ARMAGH

Mr Ian James Chapman
Portadown
County Armagh


COUNTY DOWN

Mr Henry Shields
Spa
Ballynahinch
County Down


COUNTY FERMANAGH

Miss Mary Kathleen Doherty OBE
Drumgay
Enniskillen
County Fermanagh


COUNTY LONDONDERRY

Mr Samuel David Graham Mawhinney
Draperstown
County Londonderry


COUNTY TYRONE

Mr Samuel Wesley Atchison
Omagh
County Tyrone


COUNTY BOROUGH OF BELFAST

Alderman Thomas Henry Sandford
Belfast


COUNTY BOROUGH OF LONDONDERRY

Ms Julia Elizabeth Kee
Eglinton
County Londonderry

Saturday, 6 January 2018

Sheriffs 2018

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND


APPOINTMENT OF SHERIFFS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND


County Antrim

Miss Gillian May BINGHAM
Templepatrick
County Antrim

County Armagh

Mrs Catherine Mary ADAMS
Portadown
County Armagh

County Down

Mrs Susan CUNNINGHAM
Killinchy
County Down

County Fermanagh

Mr John Patrick MAGUIRE
Lisnarick
County Fermanagh

County Londonderry

Miss Anna Mary CLYDE MBE
Garvagh
County Londonderry

County Tyrone

Mr Barry McGONIGLE
Omagh
County Tyrone

County Borough of Belfast

Councillor Carole Beverly HOWARD
Belfast

County Borough of Londonderry

Miss Agnes Geraldine GAVIN
Ardmore
Londonderry
County Londonderry

Friday, 6 January 2017

High Sheriffs 2017

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND


APPOINTMENT OF HIGH SHERIFFS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND


6th January, 2017


COUNTY ANTRIM

Ms Miranda Tisdale DL
Muckamore
Antrim
County Antrim


COUNTY LONDONDERRY 

Mrs Jean Thompson Caulfield MBE
Castlerock
County Londonderry



COUNTY ARMAGH

Mr Godfrey William McCartney
Killylea
County Armagh



COUNTY TYRONE

Mrs Jennifer Hawkes
Ranelly
Omagh
County Tyrone



COUNTY DOWN

Mr Henry John Stewart Catherwood
Cultra
Holywood
County Down


COUNTY BOROUGH OF BELFAST

Alderman Thomas Robert Haire
Belfast




COUNTY FERMANAGH

Mr Selwyn Johnston BEM
Silverhill
Enniskillen
County Fermanagh



COUNTY BOROUGH OF LONDONDERRY

Mrs Mary Teresa Bradley
Ardmore
Londonderry
County Londonderry

Friday, 8 January 2016

Sheriff Appointments

APPOINTMENTS BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND

APPOINTMENT OF SHERIFFS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND FOR 2016

COUNTY ANTRIM

Mr James Ernest Perry
Ballymena
County Antrim


COUNTY ARMAGH

Mr James Arthur Crummie
Portadown
County Armagh


COUNTY DOWN

Mr Philip Baxter
Lisburn
County Down


COUNTY FERMANAGH

Mrs Roisin Smyth
Enniskillen
County Fermanagh


COUNTY LONDONDERRY

Mr Damian John Heron
Magherafelt
County Londonderry


COUNTY TYRONE

Mr Patrick John McGowan MBE JP
Omagh
County Tyrone


COUNTY BOROUGH OF BELFAST

Alderman Jim Rodgers OBE
Holywood
County Down


COUNTY BOROUGH OF LONDONDERRY

Mrs Patricia O'Kane
Londonderry
County Londonderry