High Sheriff of the County of London

Below is a list of High Sheriffs of the County of London, from the creation of the county in 1889 to its abolition in 1965: * 1889–1890: Alfred de Rothschild, of Senmore Place * 1890–1891: Sir James Whitehead, Bart, of Highlield House, Catford Bridge * 1891–1892: Martin Ridley Smith, of 13 Upper Belgrave Street * 1892–1893: Bertram Wodehouse Currie, of 1 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall * 1893–1894: Samuel Hope Morley, of 43 Upper Grosvenor Street * 1894–1895: Ferdinand Huth, of 44 Upper Grosvenor Street * 1895–1896: George Faudel-Phillips, of 36 Newgate Street * 1896–1897: Henry Parkman Sturgis, of 4 Great Cumberland Place * 1897–1898: Henry James Lubbock, of 15 Lombard Street * 1898–1899: Samuel Henry Faudel-Phillips, of 17 Grosvenor Street * 1899–1900: Sir Robert George Wyndham He

High Sheriff of the County of London

Below is a list of High Sheriffs of the County of London, from the creation of the county in 1889 to its abolition in 1965: * 1889–1890: Alfred de Rothschild, of Senmore Place * 1890–1891: Sir James Whitehead, Bart, of Highlield House, Catford Bridge * 1891–1892: Martin Ridley Smith, of 13 Upper Belgrave Street * 1892–1893: Bertram Wodehouse Currie, of 1 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall * 1893–1894: Samuel Hope Morley, of 43 Upper Grosvenor Street * 1894–1895: Ferdinand Huth, of 44 Upper Grosvenor Street * 1895–1896: George Faudel-Phillips, of 36 Newgate Street * 1896–1897: Henry Parkman Sturgis, of 4 Great Cumberland Place * 1897–1898: Henry James Lubbock, of 15 Lombard Street * 1898–1899: Samuel Henry Faudel-Phillips, of 17 Grosvenor Street * 1899–1900: Sir Robert George Wyndham He