Sheriff of Middlesex
A single High Sheriff of Middlesex was thereafter appointed in the same manner as other English counties.At the same time, the most populous parts of Middlesex were included in the new County of London, which had its own high sheriff.[2] The office ceased to exist in 1965, when Middlesex was abolished.The majority of the area became part of the jurisdiction of the High Sheriff of Greater London.Sheriffs were appointed at a meeting of the privy council generally held in February or March and held office until the similar meeting in the next year.