This is a list of some notable mayors and all the later lord mayors of the city of Plymouth in the United Kingdom.
Plymouth had elected a mayor annually since 1439. The city was awarded the dignity of a lord mayoralty by letters patent dated 6 May 1935.[1] The dignity was granted as part of the silver jubilee celebrations of George V.[2] When the city became a non-metropolitan borough in 1974 the honour was confirmed by letters patent dated 1 April 1974.[3]
Year(s) | Name |
---|---|
1439-40 | William Kethriche |
1440-41 | Walter Clovelly |
1441-42 | William Pollard |
1442-43 | John Schepeley |
1443-45 | William Nycott |
1445-46 | John Schepeley |
1446-47 | John Facye |
1447-48 | John Carwynyk |
1448-49 | John Facye |
1449-50 | John Paige |
1450-52 | Stephen Chepeman |
1453-55 | Vincent Petelysden |
1455-56 | John Dernford |
1456-57 | Vincent Petelysden |
1457-58 | John Carwynyk |
1458-59 | Thomas Tregle |
1459-60 | William Yogge |
1460-61 | John Pollard |
1461-62 | William Yogge |
1462-63 | John Page |
1463-66 | John Rowland |
1466-67 | Richard Bovy |
1467-68 | William Yogge |
1468-69 | John Page |
1469-70 | John Rowland |
1470-71 | William Yogge |
1471-72 | William Page |
1472-73 | Richard Bovy |
1473-74 | Nicholas Heynscott |
1474-75 | William Page |
1475-77 | Nicholas Heynscott |
1477-78 | John Pollard |
1478-79 | Nicholas Heynscott |
1479-80 | William Rodgers |
1480-81 | Thomas Tregarthen |
1481-82 | Thomas Tresawell |
1482-83 | Nicholas Heynscott |
1483-84 | Thomas Greyson |
1484-85 | Pers Carswell |
1485-86 | Thomas Tresawell |
1486-87 | Thomas Greyson |
1487-88 | Nicholas Heynscott |
1488-89 | Peryn Earle |
1489-90 | Thomas Greyson |
1490-91 | Nicholas Heynscott |
1491-92 | John Paynter |
1492-94 | William Thykpeny |
1494-95 | Thomas Bygporte |
1495-96 | Thomas Nycoll |
1496-97 | William Rogers |
1497-98 | Thomas Tresawell |
1498-99 | John Paynter |
1499-1500 | John Ilcombe |
1528–29 | James Horsewell |
1532–33 | William Hawkins |
1535–36 | James Horsewell |
1538–39 | William Hawkins |
1542–43 | James Horsewell |
1548–49 | Richard Hooper |
1564–65 | Nicholas Slanning |
1581–82 | Sir Francis Drake |
1595–96 | James Bagg |
1601 | William Parker |
1603–04 | Sir Richard Hawkins |
1608–09 | Thomas Sherwill |
1617–18 | Thomas Sherwill |
1619 | Thomas Fones (d.1638)[5] |
1626–27 | Thomas Sherwill |
1631–32 | John Waddon Jnr |
1633–34 | Robert Trelawney Jnr |
1642–43 | Philip Francis |
1662–63 | William Jennens |
1686–87 | John Trelawny |
1694–95 | James Yonge |
1722–23 | Sir John Rogers, 2nd Baronet |
1728-29 | John Rogers |
1741–42 (part) | Sir John Rogers, 2nd Baronet |
1743-44 | John Rogers |
1773-74 | Sir F L Rogers |
1800–01 | Philip Langmead |
1829–30 | William F Wise, Capt R N |
1838 | Henry Richard Glynn |
1887–90 | Henry John Waring |
1901–02 | Joseph Arthur Bellamy |
1902–03 | H. Hurrell[6] |
1913–16 | Thomas Baker |
1917-19 | Joseph Pearce Brown [7] |
1926–27 | James John Hamlyn Moses |
Lord Mayors of Plymouth
editYear | Name |
---|---|
1935 | Hubert M Medland |
1936 | Walter R Littleton |
1937 | Solomon Stephens |
1938 | George S Scoble |
1939–1944 | Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor |
1944 | Henry George Mason |
1945 | Isaac Foot |
1946 | W Harry Taylor |
1947–1949 | Heber James Perry |
1949 | Francis George Leatherby |
1950 | Jacquetta Marshall |
1951 | Randolph H Baker |
1952 | Henry E Wright |
1953 | Sir James Clifford Tozer |
1954 | E W Perry |
1955 | Edwin Broad |
1956 | William James Oats |
1957 | Leslie Francis Paul |
1958 | George John Wingett |
1959 | Percy N Washbourn |
1960 | Frederick John Stott |
1961 | Arthur Goldberg |
1962 | Henry George Mason |
1963 | Harold M Pattinson |
1964 | Thomas H Watkins |
1965 | Percival D Pascho |
1966 | Thomas H L Stanbury |
1967 | Frank Chapman |
1968 | Ivor Clarence Lowe |
1969 | George E H Creber |
1970 | Eric Donald Nuttal |
1971 | Dorothy F Innes |
1972 | Jack Lester Luce |
1973 | John Clifford Porter |
1974 (part) | George E H Creber |
1974 | Frederick W Johnson |
1975 | William I Thompson |
1976 | Arthur R S Floyd |
1977 | Robert R Thornton |
1978 | William Evan Evans |
1979 | Graham Joseph Jinks |
1980 | Ronald George King |
1981 | Ralph Vernon Morrell |
1982 | Reginald C J Scott |
1983 | Derek Mitchell |
1984 | Peter Whitfeld |
1985 | John Leslie Mills |
1986 | William H C Glanville |
1987 | Anthony H Parish |
1988 | Gordon A Draper |
1989 | Dennis H Dicker |
1990 | John Finnigan |
1991 | Catherine E Easton |
1992 | Ronald Simmonds |
1993 | John Bird Richards |
1994 | Walter Thomas Ainsworth |
1995 | Peter Nelson Wood |
1996 | Sylvia Yvonne Bellamy |
1997 | Joan Iris Stopporton |
1998 | Eileen Ruby Evans |
1999 | Thomas E J Savery |
2000 | Dennis John Camp |
2001 | David Frank Viney |
2002 | Ian Peter Gordon |
2003 | David John Stark |
2004 | Bernard Claude Miller |
2005 | Patrick John Nicholson |
2006 | Michael Charles John Fletcher |
2007 | David John James |
2008 | Brian Vincent |
2009 | Kenneth James Foster |
2010 | Mary Elizabeth Aspinall |
2011 | Peter Brookshaw |
2012 | Michael Wright |
2013 | Vivien Anne Pengelly |
2014 | Michael Robert Fox[8] |
2015 | Dr John Mahony[9] |
2016 | Pauline Murphy |
2017 | Wendy Foster[10] |
2018 | Sam Davey[11] |
2019 | Richard Ball |
2020 | Chris Mavin |
2021 | Terri Beer |
2022 | Sue Dann |
2023 | Mark Shayer |
2024 | Tina Tuohy |
References
edit- ^ "No. 34160". The London Gazette. 14 May 1935. p. 3139.
- ^ J V Beckett, City Status in the British Isles, 1830-2002, Aldershot, 2005
- ^ "No. 46255". The London Gazette. 4 April 1974. p. 4400.
- ^ "List of past Lord Mayors".
- ^ Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.372
- ^ "Election of Mayors". The Times. No. 36922. London. 11 November 1902. p. 12.
- ^ "List of past Lord Mayors".
- ^ "Lord Mayor 2014 to 2015". Plymouth City Council. Archived from the original on 19 October 2014. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ "Lord Mayor 2015 to 2016". Plymouth City Council. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
- ^ "A new Lord Mayor has been chosen for Plymouth". The Herald. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
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