Sheriff of Cumberland
The sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct so that its functions are now largely ceremonial. The sheriff changes every April.
The post of Sheriff of Cumberland existed from the creation of the county in the twelfth century up until 1974 when the administrative and ceremonial or geographic county of Cumberland became part of Cumbria.Sheriffs of Cumberland have included:1100–1199
- Michaelmas 1129: Hildret
- Michaelmas 1157 – 1171: Robert fitz Truite
- Michaelmas 1172: Robert fitz Truite and Adam his son
- *Michaelmas 1173: Adam son of Robert Truite
- Michaelmas 1174: Robert de Vaux
- Michaelmas 1175 – 1183: Robert de Vaux
- *Michaelmas 1179: Roger de Leicester
- Easter 1185 – 1186: Hugh de Norwich
- *Michaelmas 1186: Nicholas his brother
- Michaelmas 1187: Nicholas de Norwich
- Michaelmas 1188: William FitzAldelm
- Michaelmas 1197: Robert de Tateshall
- Michaelmas 1198: William de Stuteville
- *Michaelmas 1198: John L'Aleman
- Easter 1199: Hugh Bardulf
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