List of Lord Mayors of Plymouth

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]

Mayors of Plymouth

Source : Plymouth City Council[4]

Year Name Notes
1528–29 James Horsewell MP for Plymouth, 1539
1532–33 William Hawkins MP for Plymouth, 1539, 1547
1535–36 James Horsewell MP for Plymouth, 1539
1538–39 William Hawkins MP for Plymouth, 1539, 1547
1542–43 James Horsewell MP for Plymouth, 1539
1548–49 Richard Hooper MP for Plymouth, 1554
1564–65 Nicholas Slanning MP for Plymouth, 1558
1581–82 Sir Francis DrakeSea captain. MP for Bossiney and Plymouth
1595–96 James Bagg MP for Plymouth, 1601
1601 William Parker Privateer
1603–04 Sir Richard Hawkins Sea captain. MP for Plymouth, 1604
1608–09 Thomas Sherwill MP for Plymouth, 1614–1628
1617–18 Thomas Sherwill MP for Plymouth, 1614–1628
1626–27 Thomas Sherwill MP for Plymouth, 1614–1628
1631–32 John Waddon Jnr MP for Plymouth, 1640
1633–34 Robert Trelawney Jnr Colonist. MP for Plymouth, 1640
1662–63 William Jennens MP for Saltash, 1679
Removed for non-conformity
1686–87 John Trelawny MP for Plymouth, 1690
1694–95 James Yonge Surgeon
1722–23 Sir John Rogers, 2nd Baronet Lawyer, MP for Plymouth, 1713
1741–42 (part) Sir John Rogers, 2nd Baronet Lawyer, MP for Plymouth, 1713
1800–01 Philip Langmead MP for Plymouth, 1802
1829–30 William F Wise, Capt R N Retired Naval Officer.[5]
1880s Henry John Waring knighted in 1891
1926–27 James John Hamlyn Moses MP for Plymouth, 1929

Lord Mayors of Plymouth

Year Name Notes
1935 Hubert M Medland first Lord Mayor of Plymouth
1936 Walter R Littleton
1937 Solomon Stephens
1938 George S Scoble
1939–1944 The Rt Hon Viscount Astor MP for Fulham East and Wycombe
1944 Henry George Mason
1945 The Rt Hon Isaac Foot MP for Bodmin
1946 W Harry Taylor
1947–1949 Heber James Perry
1949 Francis George Leatherby
1950 J Marshall
1951 Randolph H Baker
1952 Henry E Wright
1953 Sir James Clifford Tozer JP
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 JP
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 [6]
2015 Dr John Mahony [7]GP

References

  1. The London Gazette: no. 34160. p. 3139. 14 May 1935. Retrieved 17 June 2008.
  2. J V Beckett, City Status in the British Isles, 1830-2002, Aldershot, 2005
  3. The London Gazette: no. 46255. p. 4400. 4 April 1974. Retrieved 18 April 2008.
  4. "List of Mayors and Lord Mayors from 1439 to date". Plymouth City Council. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  5. "Plymouth City Council".
  6. "Lord Mayor 2014 to 2015". Plymouth City Council. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  7. "Lord Mayor 2015 to 2016". Plymouth City Council. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
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