Sheriff of Nairn
The Sheriff of Nairn was historically the office responsible for enforcing law and order and bringing criminals to justice in Nairn, Scotland . In 1747 the office was merged with that of the Sheriff of Elgin to create the office of Sheriff of Elgin and Nairn.
Sheriffs of Nairn
- William Freskin (1204)
- William Prat (1227)
- Alexander Murray (1263-1267)
- Reginald le Chen (1291)
- Alexander Wiseman (1305)
- Donald de Cawdor
- William de Cawdor (1442)
- William de Cawdor (1475)
- Hugh de Cawdor
- For sheriffs after 1747 see sheriff of Elgin and Nairn.
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