List of Lord Mayors of Portsmouth
This is a list of some notable Mayors and all the later Lord Mayors of the city of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom.
Portsmouth had elected a mayor annually since 1531. The city was awarded the dignity of a Lord Mayoralty by letters patent dated 10 July 1928.[1]
When the city became a non-metropolitan borough in 1974 the honour was confirmed by letters patent dated 1 April 1974. [2]
Mayors of Portsmouth
- Source : (1531–2005) History in Portsmouth [3]
- Source : (2006–2013) Portsmouth City Council [4]
| Year |
Name |
Notes |
| 1531–1532 | Thomas Carpenter | |
| 1539–1540 | Henry Bickley | MP for Portsmouth, 1553 |
| 1546–1547 | Henry Bickley | MP for Portsmouth, 1553 |
| 1551–1552 | Henry Bickley | MP for Portsmouth, 1553 |
| 1558–1559 | Henry Slater | MP for Portsmouth, 1571 |
| 1673–1674 | Nicholas Hedger | MP for Portsmouth, 1690 |
| 1689–1690 | Nicholas Hedger | MP for Portsmouth, 1690 |
| 1696–1697 | John Mounsher | MP for Hastings, 1701 |
| 1700–1701 | John Mounsher | MP for Hastings, 1701 |
| 1712–1714 | William Smith | Founder of Portsmouth Grammar School,1732 |
| 1793–1794 | Sir John Carter | Merchant |
| 1796–1797 | Sir John Carter | Merchant |
| 1800–1801 | Sir John Carter | Merchant |
| 1804–1805 | Sir John Carter | Merchant |
| 1847–1848 | Thomas Ellis Owen | Architect |
| 1862–1863 | Thomas Ellis Owen | Architect |
| 1901–1903 | Sir William Dupree, 1st Baronet | 2 years. Brewer |
| 1909–1910 | Sir William Dupree, 1st Baronet | Brewer |
Lord Mayors of Portsmouth
| Year |
Name |
Notes |
| 1928–1929 | James Edward Smith | 2 years. First Lord Mayor of Portsmouth |
| 1930 | Walter Gleave | |
| 1931 | Ferdinand Green Foster | |
| 1932 | William Albert Billing | |
| 1933 | Sir Harold R. Pink | JP |
| 1934 | Frank John Privett | JP |
| 1935 | William James Avens | |
| 1936–1937 | Frederick Joseph Spickernell | 2 years |
| 1938 | Leonard Nicholson Blake | |
| 1939–1943 | Denis Leo Daley | 5 years |
| 1944 | Albert Edward Allaway | 2 years |
| 1946 | Robert John Winnicott | |
| 1947 | Frank Miles | 2 years |
| 1949 | John Privett | |
| 1950 | Sir Denis Leo Daley | |
| 1951–1952 | Albert Johnson | 2 years |
| 1953 | Frank Miles | |
| 1954–1955 | George Albert Day | 2 years |
| 1956–1957 | Arthur George Asquith-Leeson | 2 years |
| 1958 | Alfred Lapthorn Blake | Solicitor |
| 1959 | Leonard John Evans | |
| 1960 | Gerald Joseph Horton | |
| 1961 | Ralph Bonner Pink | MP for Portsmouth South, 1966 |
| 1962 | Eric Osment Bateson | |
| 1963 | Harry Sotnick | |
| 1964 | Joseph Albert Nye | |
| 1965 | Frank Lines | |
| 1966 | Clifford Alfred Worley | |
| 1967 | Denis Darling Connors | |
| 1968 | Frederick Alfred John Emery-Wallis | |
| 1969 | William Jack Evans | |
| 1970 | Jonathan Frederick Blair | |
| 1971 | Alfred Dudley Darby | |
| 1972 | Phyllis Loe | |
| 1973 | John Patrick Newton Brogden | |
| 1974 | Arthur George Dann | |
| 1975 | Eric Howard Taplin | |
| 1976 | Ian Goodwin Gibson | |
| 1977 | George H. Austin | |
| 1978 | Richard Eric Sotnick | |
| 1979 | Roland Taylor | |
| 1980 | Miss Mary Winifred Sutcliffe | |
| 1981 | Frank Sorrell | |
| 1982 | John Fisher | |
| 1983 | L.A. Kitchen | |
| 1984 | John Scott Marshall | |
| 1985 | Fred Warner | |
| 1986 | Miss Marie Seaman | |
| 1987 | Jim Lodge | |
| 1988 | Ken Hale | |
| 1989 | Miss Gladys Howard | |
| 1990 | Syd Rapson | |
| 1991 | Brian Read | |
| 1992 | Jim Patey | |
| 1993 | Alex Bentley | |
| 1994 | Dr. Alan Burnett | |
| 1995 | Malcolm Chewter | |
| 1996 | Mark Hancock | |
| 1997 | Tony Golds | |
| 1998 | Pam Webb | |
| 1999 | | |
| 2000 | Barry Maine | |
| 2001–2002 | Elaine Baker | 2 years |
| 2003 | Tom Blair | |
| 2004 | Jason Fazackarley | |
| 2005 | Robin Sparshatt | |
| 2006 | Fred Charlton | |
| 2007 | Mike Blake | |
| 2008 | Richard Jensen | |
| 2009 | Terry Hall | |
| 2010 | Paula Riches | |
| 2011 | Cheryl Buggy | |
| 2012 | Frank Jonas | |
| 2013 | Lynne Stagg | |
| 2014 | Stephen Wylie | |
| 2015 | Frank Jonas | |
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