Welsh county ceremonial officer
The office of High Sheriff of South Glamorgan was established in 1974 as part of the creation of the county of South Glamorgan in Wales following the Local Government Act 1972. Together with the High Sheriff of West Glamorgan and the High Sheriff of Mid Glamorgan, the office effectively replaced that of the High Sheriff of Glamorgan.
High Sheriffs of South Glamorgan
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- Before 1974 – See High Sheriff of Glamorgan
- 1974: Colonel Kenneth Morgan of Llantrithyd
- 1975: Anthony S. Martyn of St. Nicholas
- 1976: Joseph G. Gaskell of Dinas Powis
- 1977: Francis E. S. Hayes of Llansannor
- 1978: Christopher Michael Brain Of Peterson-Super-Ely
- 1979: John Leonard, Baron Leonard of Cardiff (Excused); Harold E. Williams of Penarth
- 1980: Thomas Henry Keen, of Bonvilston (Excused); Henry Gethin Lewis of Sutton Mawr
- 1981: Colonel Sir Christopher Peterson of Cardiff
- 1982: Ivan Dale Owen of Penarth
- 1983: Ian Eric Colston of Boverton, Llantwit Major
- 1984: Cecil H. Rapport of Cardiff
- 1985: W. Emrys Evans of Dinas Powis
- 1986: Sir Brooke Charles Boothby, 15th Baronet, of Ffonmon
- 1987: Sir Donald Walters of Cardiff
- 1988: Dudley H. Fisher of Cardiff
- 1989: Christopher Pollard of Penarth
- 1990: Brian K. Thomas of Cardiff
- 1991: Michael J. Clay D.L. of Cowbridge
- 1992: Alastair O. Golley, of Dinas Powis
- 1993: Commander John M.D. Curteis of St. Hilary
- 1994: Joanna Cory of Penllyn
- 1995: J. Wynford Evans of St. Fagans
- 1996: Ralph Philip Vincent Rees of Radyr[1]
- 1997: John Phillips of Ystradowen
- 1998: David M. Jones, of Cowbridge
- 1999: Meriel Watkins of Penarth[2]
- 2000: Michael Charles Eddershaw of Llansannor[3]
- 2001: Lieutenant Colonel Rhodri Llewellyn Traherne of Coedarhydyglyn [4]
- 2002: Colin J. Richards of St. Nicholas [5]
- 2003: Josephine Homfray of Cowbridge[6]
- 2004: Fiona Natalie Peel of Cardiff[7]
- 2005: Derek Ivor Rapport of Cardiff [8]
- 2006: Lady Monjulee Webb [9]
- 2007: Paul Williams [10]
- 2008: Brian Idris Rees of Llandaff [11]
- 2009: Professor Anthony J Hazell of Penarth [12]
- 2010: Margaret Anne Campbell [13]
- 2011: Roger G Thomas [14]
- 2012: Arun Midha[15]
- 2013: M A Meredith [16]
- 2014: David Ward Jenkins [17]
- 2015: Professor Heather Vivienne Stevens of The Waterloo Foundation, Cardiff[18]
- 2016: Professor John Williams of Cardiff[19]
- 2017: Gilbert Campbell Lloyd of Llandaff, Cardiff [20]
- 2018: Brian Charles Lakin of Walterston, near Barry[21]
- 2019: Dr Isabel Mary Graham, Peterston-super-Ely, Cardiff [22]
- 2020: Andrew Rhys Howell of St Mellons, Cardiff [23]
- 2021: Peter Richard Dewey of St Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan[24]
- 2022: Rosaleen Moriarty-Simmonds of Cardiff[25]
- 2023: David Rhys Hughes James of Radyr, Cardiff[26]
- 2024: Janey Elizabeth Howell of Cardiff[27]
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