Ceremonial officer of a county in England, Wales or Northern Ireland; or the chief sheriff in some U.S. states.
1 He was high sheriff , and rode in a golden coach.
2 In 1841, he was chosen high sheriff of Somerset County.
3 The high sheriff wants to have some words with you.
4 Griffith Hampden, high sheriff of Buckinghamshire, entertained Elizabeth with great magnificence at his seat.
5 Much as he's wanting to be, the new high sheriff ain't in them other three's league.
6 Her father worked in the cattle export trade and was the last elected high sheriff of Dublin.
7 The high sheriff sat opposite to them, his chaplain by his side, in his gown and bands.
8 His jerkin was trimmed with gold lace, which he gave to Sir Richard Pecksal, the high sheriff .
9 As for my good friend Radbard, he was high sheriff before long, and that he is yet.
10 He was deputy lieutenant of Kent in 1992 and high sheriff in 2001.
11 The man who entered wore a gold badge-anda gold badge marks the high sheriff of a county.
12 Looks to be the high sheriff 's .
13 That a new high sheriff should be annually appointed for each county by the votes of the freeholders; 3.
14 The title of ealdorman came in time to eorl, or erl, and that of high reeve to high sheriff .
15 When he came to Jamestown it was to find the high sheriff waiting for him by the Governor's orders.
16 He's the high sheriff now.
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