HC Deb 28 June 1939 vol 349 c445W
Sir A. Wilson

asked the Attorney-General what are the respective numbers of county court judges and sheriffs, and of registrars and sheriff substitutes in the United Kingdom; and at how many different places do county court judges and sheriffs hold courts?

The Attorney-General

There are 58 county court judges, 221 registrars, 484 county courts, 14 sheriffs principal, 49 sheriff substitutes, and 54 sheriff courts in the United Kingdom.