Sheriff of Aberdeen

The Sheriff of Aberdeen was a royal official who was responsible for enforcing justice in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Prior to 1748 most sheriffdoms were held on a hereditary basis. From that date, following the Jacobite uprising of 1745, they were replaced by salaried sheriff-deputies, qualified advocates who were members of the Scottish Bar.

In 1870 the sheriffdom was merged with that of Kincardineshire to create the post of Sheriff of Aberdeen and Kincardine. The combined sheriffdom then absorbed Banffshire in 1882 to create the post of Sheriff of Aberdeen, Kincardine and Banff.

This sheriffdom was abolished in 1975 and replaced by the current Sheriffdom of Grampian, Highland and Islands.

Sheriffs of Aberdeen

Sheriffs-depute

Sheriffs of Aberdeen and Kincardine (1870)

  • Andrew Jameson, 1865–1870 [1]
  • John Guthrie Smith, 1870–1882 [1]

Sheriffs of Aberdeen and Kincardine and Banff (1882)

See also


References

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