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Sheriff of Renfrew and Argyll

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The Sheriff of Renfrew and Argyll was historically the royal official responsible for enforcing law and order and bringing criminals to justice in Renfrew and Argyll, 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 sheriffdom of Renfrew was combined with the sheriffdom of Bute in 1871, creating the new position of Sheriff of Bute and Renfrew[1] It was merged in 1946 with the sheriffdom of Argyll instead, creating the position of Sheriff of Renfrew and Argyll. That sheriffdom was in turn dissolved in 1975 to be replaced by the current sheriffdom of North Strathclyde.

Sheriffs of Renfrew

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Sheriffs-Depute

Sheriffs of Renfrew and Bute (1871)

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Sheriffs of Renfrew and Argyll (1946)

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See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Chalmers, George. Caledonia, Or an Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain..., Volume 3. p. 776.
  3. ^ "Commissariot Record of Edinburgh, Register of Testaments, Part I. Volumes 1 to 35 1514-1600", Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1897, Part I, p. 249
  4. ^ "Lord Justice Clerk Miller to Charles [McDowall], Sheriff of Renfrew. Directing him to..." 29 January 1781 – via National Archive of the UK.
  5. ^ "Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 1783–2002" (PDF). Royal Society of Edinburgh. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
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  9. ^ Venn, John. Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students ..., Volume 2. p. 438.
  10. ^ a b Sheriff Courts. The Scottish law review and Sheriff Court reports, Volume 22. p. 13.
  11. ^ a b "No. 12447". The Edinburgh Gazette. 2 April 1912. p. 335.
  12. ^ Who Was Who 1929–1940, p. 40.
  13. ^ "No. 29913". The London Gazette. 23 January 1917. p. 843.
  14. ^ a b "No. 30216". The London Gazette. 3 August 1917. p. 7914.
  15. ^ Who Was Who 1941–1950, p. 732.
  16. ^ Michael Stenton and Stephen Lees eds, Who's Who of British Members of Parliament 1919–1945 (1979), p. 257.
  17. ^ a b "No. 13352". The Edinburgh Gazette. 15 November 1918. p. 4203.
  18. ^ Who Was Who 1941–1950, p. 590.
  19. ^ "No. 37663". The London Gazette. 23 July 1946. p. 3797.
  20. ^ a b "No. 38425". The London Gazette. 8 October 1948. p. 5332.
  21. ^ a b "No. 17321". The Edinburgh Gazette. 2 September 1955. p. 539.
  22. ^ a b "No. 17864". The Edinburgh Gazette. 11 October 1960. p. 615.
  23. ^ "Hon. Lord Grieve, VRD (1917-2005)". Retrieved 2 November 2017.