1315: Johannes de Bella Fide (John Beaufie).1308: Petrus Picott Willielmus de Chellasdeston.1307: Willielmus de Chellasdeston (Chellaston).1295: Walter de Goushill of Hoveringham.1290: Gervase de Clifton but from (Michaelmas) William de Chaddewich and Hugh de Stapelford.1279–1283: Sir Gervase Clifton (d.1323) of Clifton Hall, Nottingham.1278: Reginald de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Wilton, but from (Michaelmas), Gervasse de Willesford and John de Anesle.1274: Walter de Stirclerle or Stirkelegh.1272: Walter Giffard, archbishop of York.1271: Hugh de Babbington (Under Sheriff to Walter, Archbishop of York).1270–1271: Hugh de Stapleford and Walter, Archbishop of York.1267: Simon de Hedon but from Michaelmas, Gerard his son and Hugh de Stapleford.1265–1269: Reginald de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Wilton and Hugh de Stapleford.1263–1264: William, son of Herbert and son Henry.1261–1262: John de Balliol and Simon de Heydon.1255: Sir Walter De Eastwood, then from May 1258 Roger de Lovetot.1240–1241: William de Cantilupe and Baldwin de Pannton.1236–1239: Hugh Fitz Ralph and Robert de Vavasour, Lord of Bilborough.1234: Brian de Lisle (Also castellan of Knaresborough (Yorkshire) in 1205, Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1206 and succeeded Robert de Vieuxpont in charge of the Archbishopric of York).1233–1234: Ralph Fitz Nicholas and William le Derley.1225–1232: Ralph Fitz Nicholas and Hugo le Bell. ![]() 1212: Philip Marc and Eustace De Ludham (Sheriff of Yorkshire 1225).1209–1211: Philip Marc and Peter Markes.1203–1208: Robert de Vieuxpont, Richard De Bello Campo (Richard Beauchamp).1202: Hugh Bardulf and Reginald de Karduil.1200–1201: Hugh Bardulf and William de Lech.1194: William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby (for seven weeks).1179: William FitzRalph ( also Seneschal of Normandy) and Serlo de Grendon.1177: William FitzRalph and Serlo de Grendon.This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items.
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