This is an incomplete list of Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire in England from 1154 until the abolition of the office in 1965.
Exceptionally, the two counties shared a single sheriff. Sheriffs had a one-year term of office, being appointed at a meeting of the privy council generally held in February or March and holding office until the similar meeting in the next year. In 1648 it became the practice to rotate the office between inhabitants of Cambridgeshire proper, the Isle of Ely and Huntingdonshire. This was done in a three-year cycle, with an inhabitant of each area occupying the office in turn.
Note: the years shown are the date of commencement of the sheriff's year of office. For example, the high sheriff appointed in March 1892 "for the year 1892" held office until March 1893.
From 1636 to 1642 separate sheriffs were appointed for Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire.
Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire:
Sheriffs of Huntingdonshire:
In 1642, the appointment of joint Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire resumed.