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High Sherriff's
« on: Monday 18 February 08 05:31 GMT (UK) »
I have been told that a long dead relative was related to a High Sherriff and was a decendant of HARRISON of Temple Laughem, Worcestershire.
The relatives name was HARRISON but what is or who was Temple Laughem ?
Where would I look for info on High Sherriff's.
Many thanks in anticipation,
Brian (in Oz)
Ches.  LEVER, NIXON.
Lancs. LEVER, GARLAND, HORTON, ROYSTON. HUBBARD
Som.  GARLAND
Australia, Qld.  HORTON

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Re: High Sherriff's
« Reply #1 on: Monday 18 February 08 05:42 GMT (UK) »
Hi Brian  :)
This page gives a bit of info about High Sheriffs in England - a Royal Appointment, apparently:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Shrievalties

What period of time are we talking about for your ancestor?

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Re: High Sherriff's
« Reply #2 on: Monday 18 February 08 05:43 GMT (UK) »
And here's another site which looks very useful:

http://www.high-sheriff.org/

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Re: High Sherriff's
« Reply #3 on: Monday 18 February 08 05:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Prue,
  I do not have a date of birth but Jane HARRISON died in 1867.  She married a William HORTON in 1812 and had a son William the same year so I would guess her bith date could be approx 20 years earlier.  Her son was my wife's 2nd Gt grandfather who came to Aus in 1866.  We have hints of Coats of Arms for Harrison and Horton besides the High Sherrif bit so you can see I am interested in many ways and not easy from here.  I will have a look at those sites you gave me and thanks very much for your reply.

Brian 
Ches.  LEVER, NIXON.
Lancs. LEVER, GARLAND, HORTON, ROYSTON. HUBBARD
Som.  GARLAND
Australia, Qld.  HORTON


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Re: High Sherriff's
« Reply #4 on: Monday 18 February 08 09:21 GMT (UK) »
Hi
It would seem that your references are all "word of mouth" and alsorts of distrotions can manifest over the years that way.
I wonder if Temple Laughem could be in fact Temple Guiting which is just over the border in Glos.
It is by a long way the nearest location to Worcestershire with Temple as the beginning of it's name.
Malmesbury- Bishop.
Gloucestershire-Bishop,Hicks,Higgs,Hill,Hooper,Hopkins,Pitcher,Robertson,Stinton,Terret,Woodruff.
Worcestershire-Stinton. 
Devon- Borrough or Burrow.

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Re: High Sherriff's
« Reply #5 on: Monday 18 February 08 14:05 GMT (UK) »
How about this?

'In Lower Broadheath which is just outside Worcester, there is a place called Temple Laugherne. Laugherne is the name of a brook which runs though the area and the prefix Temple is the obvious clue that it was once a Templar preceptory.'

http://www.whitedragon.org.uk/articles/temple2.htm
Worcs / Glos: Neal Neale Jeynes Jeens Geans Harris Roper Ropier Colley Dyer Heeks Bayzand Hampton Bishop Cole Elton Littlehales McGowan
Glamorgam: Hampton Thornton Svombo Swambo Swanbo Keefe O Keefe Shanahan Shannon Doyle Maldoon Muldoon Davies Llewellyn Jones
Birmingham: Neale Sarjant Cole Hiley Berridge Tirebuck

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Worcs / Glos: Neal Neale Jeynes Jeens Geans Harris Roper Ropier Colley Dyer Heeks Bayzand Hampton Bishop Cole Elton Littlehales McGowan
Glamorgam: Hampton Thornton Svombo Swambo Swanbo Keefe O Keefe Shanahan Shannon Doyle Maldoon Muldoon Davies Llewellyn Jones
Birmingham: Neale Sarjant Cole Hiley Berridge Tirebuck

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Re: High Sherriff's
« Reply #7 on: Monday 18 February 08 15:16 GMT (UK) »
Hi There

I know there is a book in Worcester History Centre that names most of the high sherriff's of Worcestershire - I know as an ancestor of mine was one of them

All the very best

Phil
Weston-super-Mare

ps I have a photo copy of this page somewhere & if I can locate it I'll let you know more details
Worcestershire - Heeks, Maiden, Pinchin, Hartland, Tredwell, Holliday, Morton, Collins, Aldington, Saunders
Oxfordshire - Gomm, Hamblet, Austin, Winter,
Herefordshire - Lowe
Radnor - Lowe, Powell
Gloucestershire - Holliday, Pinchin

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Re: High Sherriff's
« Reply #8 on: Monday 18 February 08 15:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Apologies for the Temple Guiting mislead.

Using the OS map on http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/getamap/ it is possible to see the current buildings it is SE of Lower Broadheath
If you look at  http://www.old-maps.co.uk you can find images from the late 1880s onwards and see the extent then, Magnification is available on the 1:10650 scale.
Malmesbury- Bishop.
Gloucestershire-Bishop,Hicks,Higgs,Hill,Hooper,Hopkins,Pitcher,Robertson,Stinton,Terret,Woodruff.
Worcestershire-Stinton. 
Devon- Borrough or Burrow.