The Sheriff of the Lothians and Peebles was historically the office responsible for enforcing law and order and bringing criminals to justice in The Lothians and Peebles , Scotland. Prior to 1748 most sheriffdoms were held on a hereditary basis. From that date, following the Jacobite uprising of 1745, the hereditary sheriffs were replaced by salaried sheriff-deputes, qualified advocates who were members of the Scottish Bar.
The position of Sheriff of the Lothians had been created in 1881 following a merger of the sheriffdom of Midlothian and Haddington with the Linlithgow part of the sheriffdom of Linlithgow, Clackmannan & Kinross .[ 1] The position of Sheriff of Peebles was then joined to it in 1883 to create the new position of Sheriff of the Lothians & Peebles .
This latter sheriffdom was replaced in 1975 by the current sheriffdom of Lothian and Borders .
Sherriffs of Lothian [ edit ]
Alexander Fairlie of Braid, 1594[ 2]
Sheriffs of the Lothians (1881)[ edit ]
Sheriffs of Peebles [ edit ]
Gilbert Fraser, 1259
Aymer de Maxwell, 1262
Simon Fraser of Oliver, 1266-1291
William of Durham, 1302
Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke , 1306
Adam Lockhart, 1357
Lawrence of Govan, 1359
Thomas Hay , 1373
Walter Tweedy, 1373 - Deputy
William Hay, 1388
Adam Dickson, 1388 - Deputy
John Hay, 1st Lord Hay of Yester , 1464–1509
David Hay, 1470
Thomas Hay, 1470 - Deputy
William Douglas, 2nd Earl of March, 1724–1747
James Veitch of Elliock , 1747– [ 3]
Sheriffs-Depute
Sheriffs of the Lothians and Peebles (1883)[ edit ]
James Arthur Crichton, 1885–1891[ 9]
Alexander Blair, 1891–1896 [ 10]
Andrew Rutherford, 1896–1904 [ 10]
Charles Cornelius Maconochie, 1904–>1918 [ 11]
Gerard Lake Crole, KC, –1927 [ 12]
Charles Herbert Brown, KC, 1927–c.1937[ 12] [ 13]
John Charles Fenton , 1942–1951 [ 14]
James Albert Gilchrist, QC, 1953– [ 14]
William Ross McLean, QC, 1960– [ 15]
Gerald Paisley Sinclair Shaw, 1965– [ 16]
William James Bryden, 1973–1975 [ 16] (Sheriff Principal of Lothian and Borders , 1975)
After 1975 the sheriffdom was merged into the new sheriffdom of Lothian and Borders .
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^ The London Gazette, Part 2 . p. 1407.
^ a b Accounts and Papers, Finance, Banks. Offices. Vol. XIII . p. 71.
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^ a b THE SCOTTISH LAW REVIEW AND SHERIFF COURT REPORTS. VOL. XXIL— 1906 . p. 5.
^ SCOTTISH LAW REVIEW AND SHERIFF COURT REPORTS. VOL. XXIL— 1906 . p. 42.
^ a b "No. 14393" . The Edinburgh Gazette . 22 November 1927. p. 1319.
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^ a b "No. 39154" . The London Gazette . 20 February 1951. p. 925.
^ "No. 17864" . The Edinburgh Gazette . 11 October 1960. p. 615.
^ a b "SHERIFFS (SCOTLAND)" . Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) . 21 May 1974. Retrieved 19 October 2017 .