High Sheriff of Humberside

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The High Sheriff of Humberside was a ceremonial royal appointment in England responsible for representing the monarch’s judicial interests in the former county of Humberside until its abolition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf High Sheriff office
ceremonial county office
appliesToJurisdiction Humberside NERFINISHED
appliesToPeriod late 20th century
appointedBy monarch of the United Kingdom
ceremonialDress traditional High Sheriff court dress
country United Kingdom
dissolvedOrAbolished 1996
endTime 1996
follows High Sheriff of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
hasDuty attend on High Court judges visiting the county
encourage crime reduction initiatives
responsibility for the well-being and protection of High Court judges when on circuit
support emergency services and law enforcement
support the Royal Courts of Justice on circuit
hasJurisdictionType ceremonial and judicial representation
hasLanguage English
hasRole attend judges on circuit
promote the voluntary sector and community initiatives
represent the monarch’s judicial interests
support the Crown and the judiciary
inception 1974
isHistoricTitle true
jurisdictionIncludes areas north of the Humber formerly in Yorkshire
areas south of the Humber formerly in Lincolnshire
legalSystem English law
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity England NERFINISHED
officeCreatedAsConsequenceOf creation of the county of Humberside in 1974
officeEndedAsConsequenceOf local government reorganisation in 1996
officeHolderResidence various locations within Humberside
officeScope county-level
officeType largely ceremonial office
partOf High Sheriffs of England NERFINISHED
ceremonial offices in the British constitution
precedenceAfter Lord Lieutenant of Humberside NERFINISHED
reasonForAbolition abolition of the county of Humberside
replacedBy High Sheriff of Lincolnshire NERFINISHED
High Sheriff of the East Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
selectionMethod pricked by the monarch
startTime 1974
subordinateTo Lord Lieutenant of Humberside in precedence
termLength one year
usedFor ceremonial and community functions

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High Sheriff of the East Riding of Yorkshire follows High Sheriff of Humberside