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Details from 1129 to 1199 taken from The Rutland Magazine

1100 to 1200

  • 1129: William de Albeni, the Breton (reign of Henry I of England)
  • 1155: Richard de Humez (reign of Henry II of England)
  • 1157: Robert filius Goboldi
  • 1159: Richard de Humez
  • 1161: Robert filius Goboldi
  • 1163: Richard de Humez
  • 1165: Robert Goebold
  • 1166: Richard de Humez
  • 1179: William Malduit
  • 1188: Amalric Dispensator (Despenser)
  • 1189: William Malduit (reign of Richard I of England)
  • 1195: William de Albeni
  • 1198: Benedict de Haveresham
  • 1199: Hugh le Scot (reign of John of England)

1500 to 1600

  • 1553: James Harington
  • 1560-1561: James Harington
  • 1566-1567: Sir James Harington
  • 1578-1579: Sir James Harington
  • 1586-1587: Sir James Harington

    1600 to 1700

  • 1601: Sir Andrew Noel
  • 1634: Sir Francis Bodenham
  • 1635: Sir Edward Harington
  • 1639: Thomas Levett, Esq., of Tixover
  • 1642: Thomas Waite
  • 1646: Abel Barker

    1800 to 1900

  • 18??: John Moore Paget (c 1792-1866)
  • 1862: Sir William Charles Evans-Freke, 8th Baron Carbery
  • 1866: William Wing
  • 1899: Arthur Richard de Capell Brooke 1st and last Baron Brooke of Oakley

    1900 to 2000

  • 1900: Mr R R Hollins
  • 1916-1919: John Edward Corby
  • 1953: Michael Auriol Buxton
  • 1964: George Hamilton Boyle

    2000 onwards

  • 2002: Stuart Paton
  • 2003: Mary Lloyd
  • 2004: Mark Taylor
  • 2005: Robert Boyle
  • 2006: Mrs Miranda Lynne Hall
  • 2007–2008: Barbara Elizabeth GilmanFurther Information

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