List of lord mayors of London
List of all mayors and lord mayors of London (leaders of the City of London Corporation, and first citizens of the City of London, from medieval times). Until 1354, the title held was Mayor of London. The dates are those of election to office (Michaelmas Day on 29 September, excepting those years when it fell on the Sabbath) and office is not actually entered until the second week of November. Therefore, the years 'Elected' below do not represent the main calendar year of service.
In 2006 the title Lord Mayor of the City of London was devised, for the most part, to avoid confusion with the office of Mayor of London. However, the legal and commonly used title and style remains Lord Mayor of London.
Mayors[]
before 1300[]
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | hideNotes |
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1189–1212 | Henry FitzAilwin | (Draper)[a] | First Mayor of London. Died in his twenty-fourth term. |
1212–1214 | Roger FitzAlan | (Mercer)[b] | |
1214[1] | Serlo le Mercer | (Mercer)[b] | First of five terms. |
1215[1] | William Hardell | (Draper)[a] | |
1216 | Jacob Alderman | unknown | Served until Trinity Sunday, when he died in office. His successor served as Mayor for the rest of the year.[1] |
1216 | Salomon de Basing | unknown | Succeeded Jacob Alderman on or shortly after Trinity Sunday, and continued in office till the end of the year. |
1217–1221[2] | Serlo le Mercer | (Mercer) | Second to fifth terms of five. |
1222–1226 | unknown | First five terms of six. | |
1227–1230 | unknown | Four terms. | |
1231–1237 | Andrew Buckerell | (Pepperer)[c] | Seven terms. |
1238 | Richard Renger | unknown | Sixth and final term. |
1239 | William Joynier | unknown | |
1240 | Gerard de La Beche | unknown | |
1240 | Reginald de Bungay | unknown | |
1241–1243 | Ralph Ashley | (Mercer)[b] | Three terms. Was a Grocer when Sheriff. |
1244–1245 | Michael Tovey | unknown | First and second terms of four. |
1246 | I | (Pepperer)[c] | First of two terms. |
1246 | Peter FitzAlan | unknown | |
1247–1248 | Michael Tovey | unknown | Third and fourth terms of four. |
1249 | Roger FitzRoger | unknown | |
1250 | John le Norman | unknown | |
1251 | Adam de Basing | (Mercer)[b] | |
1252 | John Tulesan | (Draper)[a] | |
1253 | Nicholas de La Beche | unknown | |
1254–1257 | Ralph Hardell | (Draper)[a] | Served four terms; deposed. |
1258 | William FitzRichard | (Draper)[a] | First of four terms as Royal Nominee. |
1258 | John Gisors | (Pepperer)[c] | Second of two terms. |
1259–1260 | William FitzRichard | (Draper)[a] | Second and third terms of four as Royal Nominee. |
1261–1264 | Thomas Fitzthomas | unknown | Four terms; deposed and imprisoned. |
1265 | Hugh FitzOtho | n/a | First of two terms as Royal Warden. |
1265 | John Walerand | n/a | Royal Warden. |
1265 | n/a | Royal Warden. | |
1266 | William FitzRichard | (Draper)[a] | Fourth and final term as Royal Nominee. |
1267 | Alan la Zouche | (Pepperer)[c] | Royal Warden. |
1268 | Thomas de Ippegrave | n/a | Royal Warden. |
1268 | Stephen de Eddeworth | n/a | Royal Warden. |
1269 | Hugh FitzOtho | n/a | Second of two terms as Royal Warden. |
1270 | John Adrien | (Draper)[a] | |
1271–1272 | Walter Hervey | unknown | Two terms; deposed. |
1273 | Henry le Walleis | unknown | First of five terms. |
1274–1280 | Gregory de Rokesley | (Goldsmith)[d] | First seven terms of eight. |
1281–1283 | Henry le Walleis | unknown | Second to fourth of five terms. |
1284 | Gregory de Rokesley | (Goldsmith)[d] | Eighth and final term. |
1285–1289 | Sir Ralph Sandwich | n/a | First five terms of nine as Royal Warden. |
1289 | n/a | First of seven terms as Royal Warden. | |
1289–1292 | Sir Ralph Sandwich | n/a | Sixth to ninth terms as Royal Warden. |
1293–1298 | John le Breton | n/a | Second to seventh terms of seven as Royal Warden. |
1298 | Henry le Wallis | unknown | Fifth and final term. |
1299–1301 | Elias Russell | (Draper)[a] |
- Notes
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i The Drapers are recognised as having formed a fraternity from 1180, were incorporated in 1361, and received a Royal Charter in 1438.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d The Mercers incorporated under Royal Charter in 1394.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d The Grocers were known as the Guild of Pepperers from 1180 until 1373, and incorporated under a Royal Charter of 1428.
- ^ Jump up to: a b The Goldsmiths formed as a guild in the 12th century and received their first Royal Charter of Incorporation in 1327.
14th century[]
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | hideNotes |
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1301–1307 | Sir John le Blund | (Draper)[a] | |
1308 | Sir Nicholas de Farndone | (Goldsmith)[b] | First of four terms. |
1309 | (Pepperer)[c] | ||
1310 | Sir | (Mercer)[d] | Deposed. |
1311–1312 | Sir | (Pepperer)[c] | First and second terms of three. |
1313 | Sir Nicholas de Farndone | (Goldsmith)[b] | Second of four terms. |
1314 | Sir John de Gisors | (Pepperer)[c] | Third and final term. |
1315 | (Draper)[a] | ||
1316–1318 | Sir | n/a | Royal Warden; two terms. |
1319 | Sir | Fishmonger | First of seven terms. |
1320 | Sir Nicholas de Farndone | (Goldsmith)[b] | Third of four terms. |
1321 | n/a | Royal Warden | |
1321–1322 | Sir Hamo de Chigwell | Fishmonger | Second and third of seven terms. |
1323 | Sir Nicholas de Farndone | (Goldsmith)[b] | Fourth and final term. |
1323–1325 | Sir Hamo de Chigwell | Fishmonger | Fourth to sixth terms of seven. |
1326 | Sir | (Pepperer)[c] | |
1327 | Sir Hamo de Chigwell | Fishmonger | Seventh and final term. |
1328 | Sir | (Pepperer)[c] | |
1329 | Sir Simon Swanland | (Draper)[a] | |
1330–1331 | Sir John de Pulteney | (Draper)[a] | First and second of four terms. |
1332 | Sir John de Preston | (Draper)[a] | |
1333 | Sir John de Pulteney | (Draper)[a] | Third of four terms. |
1334–1335 | Sir Reginald de Conduit | (Vintner)[e] | Two terms. |
1336 | Sir John de Pulteney | (Draper)[a] | Fourth and final term. |
1337–1338 | Sir Henry Darcy | (Draper)[a] | Two terms. |
1339–1340 | Sir Andrew d'Aubrey | (Pepperer)[c] | First and second of three terms. |
1341 | (Vintner)[e] | Died in office. | |
1342 | (Mercer)[d] | First of two terms; the latter was in 1355 as Lord Mayor. | |
1343–1344 | Sir | (Pepperer)[c] | Two terms. |
1345 | Richard le Lacer | (Mercer)[d] | |
1346 | Sir Geoffrey de Wychingham | (Mercer)[d] | |
1347 | Sir Thomas Legge | Skinner | First of two terms; the latter was in 1354 as the first Lord Mayor. |
1348 | Sir John Lovekyn | Fishmonger | First of three terms; the latter two were Lord Mayorships. |
1349 | Sir Walter Turke | Fishmonger | |
1350 | Richard de Kislingbury | (Draper)[a] | |
1351 | Sir Andrew d'Aubrey | (Pepperer)[c] | Third and final term. |
1352–1353 | Sir Adam Fraunceys | (Mercer)[d] | Two terms. |
- Notes
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i The Drapers are recorded as forming a fraternity by 1180, were formally incorporated in 1361, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1438.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d The Goldsmiths originated in the 12th century, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1327.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h The Grocers were the Guild of Pepperers from 1180 until 1373, but did not incorporate under Royal Charter until 1428.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e The Mercers incorporated under Royal Charter in 1394.
- ^ Jump up to: a b The Vintners probably originated in the 12th century, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1364.
Lord Mayors[]
14th century[]
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | hideNotes |
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1354 | Sir Thomas Legge | Skinner | First Lord Mayor of London. Second of two terms, having initially served as Mayor of London. |
1355 | Simon Fraunceys | (Mercer)[a] | Second of two terms, having initially served as Mayor of London. |
1357 | (Vintner)[b] | ||
1358 | Sir John Lovekyn | Fishmonger | Second of three terms, having initially served as Mayor of London. |
1359 | (Pepperer)[c] | ||
1360 | Sir John Wroth | Fishmonger | |
1361 | Sir John Pecche | Fishmonger | |
1362 | Stephen Cavendisshe | (Draper)[d] | |
1363 | John Nott | (Pepperer)[c] | |
1364–1365 | Sir | Skinner | First two terms of three; impeached. |
1366 | Sir John Lovekyn | Fishmonger | Third and final term. |
1367 | James Andrewes | (Draper)[d] | |
1368 | Fishmonger | ||
1369 | Sir | Goldsmith | |
1370–1371 | Sir | (Mercer)[a] | Two terms. |
1372 | John Pyel | (Mercer)[a] | |
1373 | Sir Adam de Bury | Skinner | Third and final term. |
1374 | Sir William Walworth | Fishmonger | First of two terms. |
1375 | Grocer | ||
1376 | (Mercer)[a] | ||
1377 | Sir Nicholas Brembre | Grocer | First of four terms. |
1378 | Grocer | ||
1379 | Grocer | First of two terms. | |
1380 | Sir William Walworth | Fishmonger | Second of two terms. |
1381–1382 | John de Northampton | (Draper)[d] | Two terms. |
1383–1385 | Sir Nicholas Brembre | Grocer | Second to fourth terms of four. |
1386–1387 | Sir Nicholas Exton | Fishmonger | Two terms. |
1388 | Sir | Goldsmith | |
1389 | Grocer | ||
1390 | Adam Bamme | Goldsmith | First of two terms. |
1391 | Sir John Hende | (Draper)[d] | First of two terms; deposed and imprisoned. |
1392 | Sir Edward Dalyngrigge | n/a | Royal Warden. |
1392 | Sir | knight[3] | Royal Warden. |
1392 | Sir William de Staunton | Grocer | First of two terms. |
1393 | John Hadley | Grocer | Second of two terms. |
1394 | John Fresshe | Mercer | |
1395 | Vintner | ||
1396 | Adam Bamme | Goldsmith | Second of two term; died in office. |
1397 | Sir Richard Whittington | Mercer | First of four terms; appointed by Richard II. |
1397 | Sir Richard Whittington | Mercer | Second of four terms; elected. |
1398 | Sir Drugo Barentyn | Goldsmith | First of two terms. |
1399 | Sir Thomas Knollys | Grocer | First of two terms. |
1400 | Goldsmith |
- Notes
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d The Mercers incorporated under Royal Charter in 1394.
- ^ Jump up to: a b The Vintners probably originated in the 12th century, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1364.
- ^ Jump up to: a b The Grocers were the Guild of Pepperers from 1180 until 1373, but did not incorporate under Royal Charter until 1428.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d The Drapers are recorded as forming a fraternity by 1180, were formally incorporated in 1361, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1438.
15th century[]
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | hideNotes |
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1401 | Mercer | ||
1402 | (Draper)[a] | ||
1403 | Fishmonger | ||
1404 | Sir John Hende | (Draper)[a] | Second of two terms. |
1405 | Sir John Woodcock | Mercer | |
1406 | Sir Richard Whittington | Mercer | Third of four terms. |
1407 | Sir William de Staunton | (Grocer)[b] | Second of two terms. |
1408 | Sir Drugo Barentyn | Goldsmith | Second of two terms. |
1409 | Sir Richard Marlowe | (Ironmonger)[c] | First of two terms. |
1410 | Sir Thomas Knollys | (Grocer)[b] | Second of two terms. |
1411 | Sir Robert Chichele | (Grocer)[b] | First of two terms. |
1412 | Sir | Mercer | First of two terms. |
1413 | Sir William Cromer | (Draper)[a] | First of two terms. |
1414 | Sir | Mercer | |
1415 | Sir Nicholas Wotton | (Draper)[a] | First of two terms. |
1416 | Sir Henry Barton | Skinner | First of two terms. |
1417 | Sir Richard Marlowe | (Ironmonger)[c] | Second of two terms. |
1418 | Sir William Sevenoke | (Grocer)[b] | |
1419 | Sir Richard Whittington | Mercer | Fourth and final term. |
1420 | Sir William de Cambridge | (Grocer)[b] | |
1421 | Sir Robert Chichele | (Grocer)[b] | Second of two terms. |
1422 | Sir William Walderne | Mercer | Second of two terms. |
1423 | Sir William Cromer | (Draper)[a] | Second of two terms. |
1424 | Fishmonger | First of two terms. | |
1425 | Mercer | ||
1426 | Sir John Reynwell | Fishmonger | |
1427 | Sir | (Draper)[a] | First of two terms. |
1428 | Sir Henry Barton | Skinner | Second of two terms. |
1429 | Sir | Mercer | First of two terms. |
1430 | Sir Nicholas Wotton | (Draper)[a] | Second of two terms. |
1431 | Grocer | ||
1432 | Sir John Verney | Fishmonger | |
1433 | Sir | (Draper)[a] | |
1434 | Sir | Grocer | |
1435 | Sir | Mercer | First of two terms. |
1436 | Sir John Michell | Fishmonger | Second of two terms. |
1437 | Sir William Eastfeld | Mercer | Second of two terms. |
1438 | Sir | Grocer | First of two terms. |
1439 | Robert Large | Mercer | |
1440 | Sir | Goldsmith | |
1441 | Sir | Draper | |
1442 | Sir John Atherley | (Ironmonger)[c] | |
1443 | Sir | Grocer | |
1444 | Sir Henry de Frowick | Mercer | Second of two terms. |
1445 | Sir | Draper | |
1446 | Mercer | ||
1447 | Sir John Gedney | Draper | Second of two terms. |
1448 | Sir Stephen Browne | Grocer | Second of two terms. |
1449 | Sir | Mercer | |
1450 | Sir | Grocer | |
1451 | Sir William Gregory | Skinner | |
1452 | Sir Geoffrey Fielding | Mercer | |
1453 | Sir John Norman | Draper | |
1454 | Sir Stephen Foster | Fishmonger | |
1455 | Sir William Marlowe | Grocer | |
1456 | Sir Thomas Canynges | Grocer | |
1457 | Sir Geoffrey Boleyn | Mercer | |
1458 | Sir Thomas Scott | Draper | |
1459 | Sir William Hewlyn | Fishmonger | |
1460 | Sir Richard Leigh | Grocer | First of two terms. |
1461 | Sir Hugh Wyche | Mercer | |
1462 | Sir Thomas Cooke | Draper | |
1463 | Sir Matthew Phillip | Goldsmith | |
1464 | Sir Ralph Josselyn, KB | Draper | First of two terms. |
1465 | Sir Ralph Verney | Mercer | |
1466 | Sir John Yonge | Grocer | Half-brother of Sir William Canynges. |
1467 | Sir Thomas Walgrave | Skinner | |
1468 | Sir William Taylour | Grocer | |
1469 | Sir Richard Leigh | Grocer | Second of two terms. |
1470 | Sir John Stockton | Mercer | |
1471 | William Edwardes | Grocer | |
1472 | Sir William Hampton | Fishmonger | |
1473 | Mercer | Uncle of Sir Robert Tate (1488) and Sir John Tate (1496, 1514). | |
1474 | Sir Robert Drope | Draper | |
1475 | Sir Robert Basset | Salter | |
1476 | Sir Ralph Josselyn, KB | Draper | Second of two terms. |
1477 | Sir Humphrey Heyford | Goldsmith | |
1478 | Sir Richard Gardiner | Mercer | |
1479 | Sir Bartholomew James | Draper | |
1480 | Sir John Browne | Mercer | Uncle of Sir William Browne (1513) |
1481 | Sir William Harryot | Draper | [4] |
1482 | Sir Edmund Shaa | Goldsmith | |
1483 | Sir Robert Billesdon | Haberdasher[d] | |
1484 | Sir Thomas Hill | Grocer | Died in office. |
1485 | Sir William Stoker | Draper | Died in office. |
1485 | Sir John Warde | Grocer | |
1485 | Sir Hugh Bryce | Grocer | |
1486 | Sir Henry Colet | Mercer | First of two terms. |
1487 | Sir William Horne | Salter | |
1488 | Sir Robert Tate | Mercer | Brother of Sir John Tate (1496, 1514); nephew of Sir John Tate (1473). |
1489 | Sir William White | Draper | |
1490 | Sir John Mathew[5][6] | Mercer | |
1491 | Sir Hugh Clopton | Mercer | |
1492 | Sir William Martyn | Skinner | |
1493 | Sir Ralph Astley | Fishmonger | |
1494 | Sir Richard Chawry | Salter | |
1495 | Sir Henry Colet | Mercer | Second of two terms. |
1496 | Sir John Tate | Mercer | First of two terms. Brother of Sir Robert Tate (1488); nephew of Sir John Tate (1473). |
1497 | Sir William Purchas | Mercer | |
1498 | Sir | Merchant Taylor | |
1499 | Nicholas Ailwyn | Mercer | Died in office. |
1500 | Sir William Remyngton | Fishmonger |
- Notes
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h The Drapers are recorded as forming a fraternity by 1180, were formally incorporated in 1361, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1438.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f The Grocers did not incorporate under Royal Charter until 1428.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c The Ironmongers did not incorporate under Royal Charter until 1463.
- ^ The Haberdashers are on record as having formed a fraternity before 1371 and first received a Royal Charter in 1448.
16th century[]
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | hideNotes |
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1501 | Sir John Shaw | Goldsmith | |
1502 | Sir Bartholomew Reade | Goldsmith | |
1503 | Sir William Capell | Draper | First of two terms. |
1504 | Sir John Wyngar | Grocer | |
1505 | Sir Thomas Kneesworth | Fishmonger | |
1506 | Sir Richard Haddon | Mercer | First of two terms. |
1507 | Sir William Browne | Mercer | Uncle of Sir William Browne (1514); died in office. |
1508 | Sir Lawrence Aylmer | Merchant Taylor | |
1508 | Sir Stephen Jenyns | Merchant Taylor | |
1509 | Sir Thomas Bradbury | Mercer | |
1510 | Sir William Capell | Draper | Second of two terms. |
1510 | Sir Henry Keble | Grocer | |
1511 | Sir Roger Ashley | Draper | |
1512 | Sir William Copinger | Fishmonger | |
1513 | Sir Richard Haddon | Mercer | Second of two terms. |
1513 | Sir William Browne | Mercer | Nephew of Sir William Browne (1507); died in office. |
1514 | Sir John Tate | Mercer | Second of two terms. |
1514 | Sir George Monoux | Draper | |
1515 | Sir William Butler[7] | Grocer | |
1516 | John Rest[8] | Grocer | |
1517 | Sir Thomas Exmewe | Goldsmith | |
1518 | Sir Thomas Mirfyn | Skinner | |
1519 | Sir James Yarford | Mercer | |
1520 | Sir John Brydges | Draper | Born Brugge; also "Bridges. Father in law of Richard Sackville. |
1521 | Sir John Milburne | Draper | |
1522 | Sir John Mundy | Goldsmith | |
1523 | Sir Thomas Baldry | Mercer | |
1524 | Sir William Bailey | Draper | |
1525 | Sir John Alleyn | Mercer | First of two terms. |
1526 | Sir Thomas Seymour, MP[9] | Mercer | |
1527 | Sir James Spencer | Vintner | |
1528 | Sir John Rudston | Draper | |
1529 | Sir Ralph Dodmer | Brewer | |
1530 | Sir Thomas Pargiter | Salter | |
1531 | Sir Nicholas Lombard | Grocer | |
1532 | Sir Stephen Peacock | Haberdasher | |
1533 | Sir Christopher Askew | Draper | |
1534 | Sir John Champneys | Skinner | |
1535 | Sir John Alleyn | Mercer | Second of two terms. |
1536 | Sir Ralph Warren | Mercer | First of two terms. |
1537 | Sir Richard Gresham | Mercer | |
1538 | Sir William Forman | Haberdasher | |
1539 | Sir William Holles | Mercer | |
1540 | Sir William Roche | Draper | |
1541 | Sir Michael Dormer | Mercer | |
1542 | Sir John Coates | Salter | |
1543 | Sir William Bowyer (died in office)[10] | Draper | |
1544 | Sir Ralph Warren (2nd, partial term) | Mercer | Completed Bowyer's term. |
1544 | Sir William Laxton | Grocer | |
1545 | Sir Martin Bowes | Goldsmith | |
1546 | Sir Henry Huberthorn | Merchant Taylor | |
1547 | Sir John Gresham | Mercer | |
1548 | Sir Henry Amcotes | Fishmonger | |
1549 | Sir Rowland Hill[11] | Mercer | |
1550 | Sir Andrew Judd | Skinner | |
1551 | Sir Richard Dobbs | Skinner | |
1552 | Sir George Barne | Haberdasher | Father of George Barne III (1586) |
1553 | Sir Thomas White | Merchant Taylor | |
1554 | Sir John Lyon | Grocer | |
1555 | Sir William Garrard | Haberdasher | |
1556 | Sir Thomas Offley | Merchant Taylor | |
1557 | Sir Thomas Curtis | Fishmonger | Previously Pewterer. |
1558 | Sir Thomas Leigh | Mercer | |
1559 | Sir William Hewett | Clothworker | |
1560 | Sir William Chester | Draper | |
1561 | Sir William Harpur | Merchant Taylor | |
1562 | Sir Thomas Lodge | Grocer | |
1563 | Sir John Whyte | Grocer | |
1564 | Sir Richard Mallory | Mercer | Ancestor of the Leigh-Mallory family.[citation needed] |
1565 | Sir Richard Champion | Draper | |
1566 | Sir Christopher Draper | Ironmonger | |
1567 | Sir Roger Martyn | Mercer | |
1568 | Sir Thomas Rowe | Merchant Taylor | |
1569 | Sir Alexander Avenon | Ironmonger | |
1570 | Sir Rowland Hayward | Clothworker | First of two terms. |
1571 | Sir William Allen | Mercer | |
1572 | Sir Lionel Duckett | Mercer | |
1573 | Sir John Rivers | Grocer | |
1574 | Sir James Hawes | Clothworker | |
1575 | Sir Ambrose Nicholas | Salter | |
1576 | Sir John Langley | Goldsmith | |
1577 | Sir Thomas Ramsey | Grocer | |
1578 | Sir Richard Pype | Draper | |
1579 | Sir Nicholas Woodroffe | Haberdasher | |
1580 | Sir John Branche | Draper | |
1581 | Sir James Harvey | Ironmonger | |
1582 | Sir Thomas Blanke | Haberdasher | |
1583 | Sir Edward Osborne | Clothworker | |
1584 | Sir Thomas Pullyson | Draper | |
1585 | Sir Wolstan Dixie | Skinner | |
1586 | Sir George Barne, MP | Haberdasher | Son of George Barne II (1552) |
1587 | Sir George Bond | Haberdasher | |
1588 | Sir Martin Calthorpe[citation needed] | Draper | |
1589 | Sir Richard Martin | Goldsmith | First of two terms. |
1589 | Sir John Harte | Grocer | |
1590 | Sir John Allot | Fishmonger | Died in office. |
1591 | Sir Rowland Heyward | Clothworker | Second of two terms. |
1591 | Sir William Webbe | Salter | |
1592 | Sir William Rowe | Ironmonger | |
1593 | Sir Cuthbert Buckell | Vintner | Died in office. |
1594 | Sir Richard Martin | Goldsmith | Second of two terms. |
1594 | Sir John Spencer | Clothworker | |
1595 | Sir Stephen Slaney | Skinner | |
1596 | Thomas Skinner | Clothworker | Died in office. |
1596 | Sir Henry Billingsley | Haberdasher | |
1597 | Richard Saltonstall, MP[12] | Skinner | Uncle of Sir Richard Saltonstall. |
1598 | Sir Stephen Soame | Grocer | |
1599 | Nicholas Mosley | Clothworker | |
1600 | Sir William Ryder | Haberdasher |
17th century[]
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | hideNotes |
---|---|---|---|
1601 | Sir John Gerard | Haberdasher | |
1602 | Sir Robert Lee | Merchant Taylor | |
1603 | Sir Thomas Bennet | Mercer | |
1604 | Sir Thomas Lowe | Haberdasher | |
1605 | Sir Leonard Halliday | Merchant Taylor | |
1606 | Sir John Watts | Clothworker | |
1607 | Sir Henry Rowe | Mercer | |
1608 | Sir Humphrey Weld | Grocer | |
1609 | Sir Thomas Cambell | Ironmonger | |
1610 | Sir William Craven | Merchant Taylor | |
1611 | Sir James Pemberton | Goldsmith | |
1612 | Sir John Swynnerton | Merchant Taylor | |
1613 | Sir Thomas Myddelton | Grocer | |
1614 | Sir Thomas Hayes | Draper | |
1615 | Sir John Jolles | Draper | |
1616 | Sir John Leman | Fishmonger | |
1617 | Sir George Bolles | Grocer | |
1618 | Sir Sebastian Hervey | Ironmonger | |
1619 | Sir William Cockayne | Skinner | |
1620 | Sir Francis Jones | Haberdasher | |
1621 | Sir Edward Barkham | Draper | |
1622 | Sir Peter Proby | Grocer | |
1623 | Sir Martin Lumley | Draper | |
1624 | Sir John Gore | Merchant Taylor | |
1625 | Sir Allen Cotton[13] | Draper | |
1626 | Sir Cuthbert Hacket | Draper | |
1627 | Sir Hugh Hamersley | Haberdasher | |
1628 | Sir Richard Deane | Skinner | |
1629 | Sir James Cambell | Ironmonger | |
1630 | Sir Robert Ducie, 1st Baronet | Merchant Taylor | |
1631 | Sir George Whitmore | Haberdasher | |
1632 | Sir Nicholas Rainton | Haberdasher | |
1633 | Sir Ralph Freeman | Clothworker | Died in office. |
1634 | Sir Thomas Moulson | Grocer | |
1634 | Sir Robert Parkhurst | Clothworker | |
1635 | Sir Christopher Clitherow | Ironmonger | |
1636 | Sir Edward Bromfield | Fishmonger | |
1637 | Sir Richard Fenn | Haberdasher | |
1638 | Sir Maurice Abbot | Draper | |
1639 | Sir Henry Garraway | Draper | |
1640 | Sir William Acton, 1st Baronet | Merchant Taylor | Elected, but displaced by Parliament. |
1640 | Sir Edmund Wright | Grocer | |
1641 | Sir Richard Gurney, 1st Baronet | Clothworker | |
1642 | Sir Isaac Penington | Fishmonger | |
1643 | Sir John Wollaston | Goldsmith | |
1644 | Sir Thomas Atkins | Mercer | |
1645 | Sir Thomas Adams, 1st Baronet | Draper | |
1646 | Sir John Gayre | Fishmonger | |
1647 | Sir John Warner, 1st Baronet | Grocer | |
1648 | Sir Abraham Reynardson | Merchant Taylor | Deposed April 1649. |
1649 | Sir Thomas Andrewes | Leatherseller | |
1649 | Sir Thomas Foote, 1st Baronet | Grocer | |
1650 | Sir Thomas Andrewes | Leatherseller | |
1651 | Sir John Kendrick | Grocer | |
1652 | John Fowke MP[14] | Haberdasher | |
1653 | Sir Thomas Vyner, 1st Baronet | Goldsmith | |
1654 | Sir Christopher Packe | Draper | |
1655 | Sir John Dethick | Mercer | |
1656 | Sir Robert Tichborne | Skinner | |
1657 | Sir Richard Chiverton | Skinner | |
1658 | Sir John Ireton | Clothworker | |
1659 | Sir Thomas Allen, 1st Baronet | Grocer | |
1660 | Sir Richard Browne, 1st Baronet | Merchant Taylor | |
1661 | Sir John Frederick | Grocer | |
1662 | Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet | Clothworker | |
1663 | Sir Anthony Bateman | Skinner | |
1664 | Sir John Lawrence | Haberdasher | |
1665 | Sir Thomas Bloodworth | Vintner | |
1666 | Sir William Bolton | Merchant Taylor | |
1667 | Sir William Peake | Clothworker | |
1668 | Sir William Turner | Merchant Taylor | |
1669 | Sir Samuel Starling | Brewer | |
1670 | Sir Richard Ford | Mercer | |
1671 | Sir George Waterman | Skinner | |
1672 | Sir Robert Hanson | Grocer | |
1673 | Sir William Hooker | Grocer | |
1674 | Sir Robert Viner, 1st Baronet | Goldsmith | |
1675 | Sir Joseph Sheldon | Tallow Chandler | |
1676 | Sir Thomas Davies | Stationer | |
1677 | Sir Francis Chaplin | Clothworker | |
1678 | Sir James Edwards[15] | Grocer | |
1679 | Sir Robert Clayton | Scrivener | |
1680 | Sir Patience Ward | Merchant Taylor | |
1681 | Sir John Moore | Grocer | |
1682 | Sir William Prichard | Merchant Taylor | |
1683 | Sir Henry Tulse | Grocer | |
1684 | Sir James Smyth | Draper | |
1685 | Sir Robert Geffrye | Ironmonger | |
1686 | Sir John Peake | Mercer | |
1687 | Sir John Shorter | Goldsmith | Died in office after a fall from his horse.[16] |
1688 | Sir John Eyles | Mercer | |
1688 | Sir John Chapman | Haberdasher | |
1689- 1690 |
Sir Thomas Pilkington | Skinner | |
1691 | Sir Thomas Stampe | Draper | |
1692 | Sir John Fleet | Grocer | |
1693 | Sir William Ashurst | Merchant Taylor | |
1694 | Sir Thomas Lane | Clothworker | |
1695 | Sir John Houblon | Grocer | |
1696 | Sir Edward Clarke | Merchant Taylor | |
1697 | Sir Humphrey Edwin | Skinner | Previously Barber-Surgeon |
1698 | Sir Francis Child | Goldsmith | |
1699 | Sir Richard Levett | Haberdasher | |
1700 | Sir Thomas Abney | Fishmonger |
18th century[]
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | hideNotes |
---|---|---|---|
1701 | Sir William Gore | Mercer | |
1702 | Sir Samuel Dashwood | Vintner | |
1703 | Sir John Parsons | Brewer | Father of Humphrey Parsons (1730). |
1704 | Sir Owen Buckingham | Salter | |
1705 | Sir Thomas Rawlinson | Vintner | |
1706 | Sir Robert Bedingfeld | Merchant Taylor | |
1707 | Sir William Withers | Fishmonger | |
1708 | Sir Charles Duncombe | Goldsmith | |
1709 | Sir Samuel Garrard, 4th Baronet | Grocer | |
1710 | Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 1st Baronet | Vintner | |
1711 | Sir Robert Beachcroft | Clothworker | |
1712 | Sir Richard Hoare | Goldsmith | |
1713 | Sir Samuel Stanier | Draper | |
1714 | Sir William Humfreys, 1st Baronet | Ironmonger | |
1715 | Sir Charles Peers | Salter | |
1716 | Sir James Bateman | Fishmonger | Previously Loriner. |
1717 | Sir William Lewen | Haberdasher | |
1718 | Sir John Ward | Merchant Taylor | |
1719 | Sir George Thorold, 1st Baronet | Ironmonger | |
1720 | Sir John Fryer, 1st Baronet | Fishmonger | Previously Pewterer. |
1721 | Sir William Stewart | Goldsmith | Previously Barber-Surgeon. |
1722 | Sir Gerard Conyers | Salter | |
1723 | Sir Peter Delmé | Fishmonger | |
1724 | Sir George Merttins | Skinner | Previously Clockmaker. |
1725 | Sir Francis Forbes | Haberdasher | |
1726 | Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet | Haberdasher | |
1727 | Sir Edward Becher | Draper | |
1728 | Sir Robert Baylis | Grocer | |
1729 | Grocer | ||
1730 | Humphrey Parsons | Grocer | First of two terms. Was the son of Sir John Parsons (1703). |
1731 | Sir Francis Child | Goldsmith | |
1732 | [17] | Goldsmith | Previously Stationer. |
1733 | Sir William Billers | Haberdasher | |
1734 | Sir Edward Bellamy | Fishmonger | |
1735 | Sir John Williams | Mercer | |
1736 | Sir John Thompson | Vintner | |
1737 | Sir John Barnard | Grocer | |
1738 | Micajah Perry, MP | Haberdasher | |
1739 | Merchant Taylor | ||
1740 | Humphrey Parsons | Grocer | Second of two terms; died in office. |
1741 | Ironmonger | Previously Cooper. | |
1741 | Vintner | ||
1742 | George Heathcote, MP | Salter | |
1742 | Sir Robert Willimot | Cooper | |
1743 | Sir Robert Westley | Merchant Taylor | |
1744 | Sir Henry Marshall | Draper | |
1745 | Sir Richard Hoare | Goldsmith | |
1746 | William Benn | Fletcher | |
1747 | Sir Robert Ladbroke | Grocer | |
1748 | Sir William Calvert | Brewer | |
1749 | Sir Samuel Pennant | Ironmonger | Died in office. |
1750 | John Blachford | Goldsmith | |
1750 | Francis Cockayne | Farrier | |
1751 | Thomas Winterbottom | Clothworker | |
1752 | Robert Alsop | Brewer | |
1752 | Sir Crisp Gascoyne | Ironmonger | |
1753 | Edward Ironside | Goldsmith | |
1753 | Sir Thomas Rawlinson | Grocer | |
1754 | Stephen Theodore Janssen, MP | Stationer | |
1755 | Slingsby Bethell, MP | Fishmonger | |
1756 | Marshe Dickinson, MP | Grocer | |
1757 | Sir Charles Asgill, 1st Baronet | Skinner | |
1758 | Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet | Salter | |
1759 | Sir Thomas Chitty | Salter | |
1760 | Sir Matthew Blakiston, 1st Baronet | Grocer | |
1761 | Sir Samuel Fludyer, 1st Baronet | Clothworker | |
1762 | Sir William Beckford, MP | Goldsmith | First of two terms. |
1763 | William Bridgen | Cutler | |
1764 | Sir William Stephenson | Grocer | |
1765 | George Nelson | Grocer | |
1766 | Sir Robert Kite | Skinner | |
1767 | The Hon. Thomas Harley | Goldsmith | |
1768 | Samuel Turner | Clothworker | |
1769 | Sir William Beckford[18] | Goldsmith | Second of two terms. |
1770 | Barlow Trecothick, MP | Clothworker | |
1770 | Brass Crosby, MP | Goldsmith | Previously Musician. |
1771 | William Nash | Salter | |
1772 | James Townsend, MP | Mercer | |
1773 | Frederick Bull | Salter | |
1774 | John Wilkes, MP | Joiner | |
1775 | John Sawbridge, MP | Framework Knitter | |
1776 | Sir Thomas Hallifax | Goldsmith | |
1777 | Sir James Esdaile | Cooper | |
1778 | Samuel Plumbe | Goldsmith | Previously Gold & Silver Wyre Drawer |
1779 | Brackley Kennett | Vintner | |
1780 | Sir Watkin Lewes | Joiner | |
1781 | Sir William Plomer | Tyler | |
1782 | , MP | Mercer | |
1783 | Robert Peckham | Wheelwright | |
1784 | Joiner | ||
1785 | Thomas Wright | Stationer | |
1786 | Thomas Sainsbury | Bowyer | |
1787 | John Burnell | Glover | |
1788 | William Gill | Stationer | |
1789 | William Pickett, MP | Goldsmith | |
1790 | John Boydell | Stationer | |
1791 | Sir John Hopkins | Grocer | |
1792 | Sir James Sanderson, 1st Baronet | Draper | |
1793 | Sir Paul Le Mesurier | Goldsmith | |
1794 | Rt Hon. Thomas Skinner | Haberdasher | |
1795 | Sir William Curtis, 1st Baronet | Draper | |
1796 | Sir Brook Watson, 1st Baronet | Musician | |
1797 | Sir John Anderson, 1st Baronet | Glover | |
1798 | Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet | Salter | |
1799 | Harvey Christian Combe, MP | Brewer | |
1800 | Sir William Staines | Carpenter |
19th century[]
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | hideNotes |
---|---|---|---|
1801 | Sir John Eamer | Salter | |
1802 | Sir Charles Price, 1st Baronet | Ironmonger | |
1803 | Sir John Perring, 1st Baronet | Clothworker | |
1804 | Peter Perchard | Goldsmith | |
1805 | Sir James Shaw, 1st Baronet | Scrivener | |
1806 | Sir William Leighton | Shipwright | Previously Wheelwright, Fishmonger |
1807 | John Ansley | Merchant Taylor | |
1808 | Sir Charles Flower, 1st Baronet | Framework Knitter | |
1809 | Thomas Smith | Leatherseller | |
1810 | Joshua Smith | Ironmonger | Previously Pattenmaker |
1811 | Sir Claudius Hunter, 1st Baronet | Merchant Taylor | |
1812 | George Scholey | Distiller | |
1813 | Sir William Domville, 1st Baronet | Stationer | |
1814 | Samuel Birch | Cook | |
1815–1816 | Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Baronet | Fishmonger | |
1817 | Christopher Smith, MP | Draper | |
1818 | John Atkins, MP | Merchant Taylor | |
1819 | George Bridges, MP | Wheelwright | |
1820 | John Thomas Thorp, MP | Draper | |
1821 | Christopher Magnay | Merchant Taylor | |
1822 | Sir William Heygate, 1st Baronet | Merchant Taylor | |
1823 | Robert Waithman, MP | Framework Knitter | |
1824 | John Garratt | Goldsmith | |
1825 | William Venables, MP | Stationer | |
1826 | Anthony Brown | Fishmonger | |
1827 | Matthias Prime Lucas | Vintner | |
1828 | William Thompson, MP | Ironmonger | |
1829 | John Crowder | Playing Card Maker | |
1830–1831 | Sir John Key, 1st Baronet | Stationer | |
1832 | Sir Peter Laurie | Saddler | |
1833 | Charles Farebrother | Vintner | |
1834 | Henry Winchester, MP | Cutler | |
1835 | William Taylor Copeland, MP | Goldsmith | |
1836 | Thomas Kelly | Plaisterer | |
1837 | Sir John Cowan, 1st Baronet | Wax Chandler | |
1838 | Samuel Wilson | Weaver | |
1839 | Sir Chapman Marshall | Innholder | |
1840 | Thomas Johnson | Cooper | |
1841 | Sir John Pirie, 1st Baronet | Plaisterer | |
1842 | John Humphery, MP | Tallow Chandler | |
1843 | Sir William Magnay, 1st Baronet | Stationer | |
1844 | Michael Gibbs | Fishmonger | |
1845 | John Johnson | Spectacle Maker | |
1846 | Sir George Carroll | Spectacle Maker | |
1847 | John Kinnersley Hooper | Vintner | |
1848 | Sir James Duke, 1st Baronet | Spectacle Maker | |
1849 | Thomas Farncombe | Tallow Chandler | |
1850 | Sir John Musgrove, 1st Baronet | Clothworker | |
1851 | William Hunter | Upholder | |
1852 | Thomas Challis, MP | Butcher | |
1853 | Thomas Sidney, MP | Girdler | |
1854 | Sir Francis Moon, 1st Baronet | Stationer | |
1855 | Sir David Salomons, 1st Baronet | Cooper | |
1856 | Thomas Finnis, MP | Bowyer | |
1857 | Sir Robert Carden, 1st Baronet | Cutler | |
1858 | David Wire[19] | Innholder | |
1859 | John Carter[20] | Clockmaker | |
1860–1861 | William Cubitt, MP | Fishmonger | |
1862 | Sir William Rose | Clothworker | |
1863 | Sir William Lawrence[21] | Carpenter | |
1864 | Warren Hale | Tallow Chandler | |
1865 | Sir Benjamin Phillips | Spectacle Maker | |
1866 | Sir Thomas Gabriel, 1st Baronet | Goldsmith | |
1867 | William Ferneley Allen | Stationer | In 1867, Michaelmas Day fell on the Sabbath. Alderman Allen elected on 28 September.[22] |
1868 | Sir James Lawrence, 1st Baronet | Carpenter | |
1869 | Robert Besley | Loriner | |
1870 | Sir Thomas Dakin | Spectacle Maker | |
1871 | Sir John Sills Gibbons, 1st Baronet | Salter | |
1872 | Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1st Baronet | Stationer | |
1873 | Sir Andrew Lusk, 1st Baronet | Spectacle Maker | |
1874 | David Henry Stone | Spectacle Maker | |
1875 | Sir William Cotton | Haberdasher | |
1876 | Sir Thomas White | Vintner | Previously Feltmaker |
1877 | Sir Thomas Owden | Innholder | |
1878 | Sir Charles Whetham | Leatherseller | |
1879 | Sir Francis Wyatt Truscott | Stationer | |
1880 | Sir William McArthur | Spectacle Maker | |
1881 | Sir John Ellis, 1st Baronet | Merchant Taylor | |
1882 | Sir Henry Knight | Fishmonger | Previously Spectacle Maker |
1883 | Sir Robert Fowler, 1st Baronet | Spectacle Maker | First of two terms. |
1884 | Spectacle Maker | Died in office; the last Lord Mayor to have done so. | |
1885 | Sir Robert Fowler | Spectacle Maker | Second of two terms; the last Lord Mayor to have served more than once. |
1885 | , KCMG | Leatherseller | |
1886 | Sir Reginald Hanson, 1st Baronet | Shipwright | Previously Merchant Taylor |
1887 | Sir Polydore de Keyser[23] | Spectacle Maker | |
1888 | Sir James Whitehead, 1st Baronet | Fanmaker | |
1889 | Loriner | ||
1890 | Sir Joseph Savory, 1st Baronet | Goldsmith | |
1891 | , KCMG | Haberdasher | |
1892 | Sir Stuart Knill, 1st Baronet | Goldsmith | |
1893 | Sir George Tyler, 1st Baronet | Stationer | |
1894 | Sir Joseph Renals, 1st Baronet | Spectacle Maker | |
1895 | Sir Walter Wilkin, KCMG | Broderer | |
1896 | Sir George Faudel-Phillips, 1st Baronet | Spectacle Maker | |
1897 | Lt-Col. Sir Horatio Davies, KCMG | Spectacle Maker | |
1898 | Sir John Voce Moore | Loriner | |
1899 | Sir Alfred Newton, 1st Baronet | Fanmaker | |
1900 | Sir Frank Green, 1st Baronet | Glazier |
- Notes
20th century[]
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | hideNotes |
---|---|---|---|
1901 | Sir Joseph Dimsdale, 1st Baronet | Grocer | |
1902 | Sir Marcus Samuel, 1st Baronet | Spectacle Maker | Later Viscount Bearsted |
1903 | Sir James Ritchie, 1st Baronet | Shipwright | |
1904 | Sir John Pound, 1st Baronet | Leatherseller | |
1905 | Sir Walter Morgan, 1st Baronet | Cutler | |
1906 | Sir William Treloar, 1st Baronet | Loriner | |
1907 | Sir John Charles Bell, 1st Baronet | Haberdasher | Previously Fanmaker |
1908 | Sir George Wyatt Truscott, 1st Baronet | Stationer | |
1909 | Sir John Knill, 2nd Baronet | Goldsmith | |
1910 | Sir Thomas Vezey Strong, KCVO, KBE | Stationer | |
1911 | Sir Thomas Crosby, MD | Turner | |
1912 | Col. Sir David Burnett, 1st Baronet | Loriner | |
1913 | Sir Vansittart Bowater, 1st Baronet | Girdler | |
1914 | Sir Charles Johnston, 1st Baronet | Innholder | |
1915 | Sir Charles Wakefield, 1st Baronet | Haberdasher | Later Viscount Wakefield |
1916 | Sir William Dunn, 1st Baronet | Wheelwright | |
1917 | Sir Charles Hanson, 1st Baronet | Pattenmaker | |
1918 | The Lord Marshall of Chipstead | Stationer | |
1919 | Sir Edward Cooper, 1st Baronet | Musician | |
1920 | Sir James Roll, 1st Baronet | Horner | |
1921 | Sir John Baddeley, 1st Baronet | Framework Knitter | |
1922 | Sir Edward Moore, 1st Baronet | Fruiterer | |
1923 | Col. Sir Louis Newton, 1st Baronet | Loriner | |
1924 | Sir Alfred Bower, 1st Baronet | Vintner | |
1925 | Sir William Pryke, 1st Baronet | Painter-Stainer | |
1926 | Sir Rowland Blades, 1st Baronet | Gardener | Later Baron Ebbisham |
1927 | Sir Charles Batho, 1st Baronet | Pavior | |
1928 | Sir Kynaston Studd, 1st Baronet | Fruiterer | |
1929 | Sir William Waterlow, 1st Baronet | Stationer | |
1930 | Sir William Neal, 1st Baronet | Horner | |
1931 | Sir Maurice Jenks, 1st Baronet | Haberdasher | |
1932 | Sir Percy Greenaway, 1st Baronet | Stationer | |
1933 | Sir Charles Collett, 1st Baronet | Glover | |
1934 | Sir Stephen Killik | Fanmaker | |
1935 | Sir Percy Vincent, 1st Baronet | Gold & Silver Wyre Drawer | |
1936 | Sir George Broadbridge | Loriner | Later Baron Broadbridge |
1937 | Sir Harry Twyford | Framework Knitter | |
1938 | Sir Frank Bowater, 1st Baronet | Girdler | Younger brother of Sir Vansittart Bowater (1913) |
1939 | Sir William Coxen, 1st Baronet | Cordwainer | |
1940 | Sir George Wilkinson, 1st Baronet | Stationer | |
1941 | Lt-Col. Sir John Laurie, 1st Baronet | Saddler | |
1942 | Sir Samuel Joseph, 1st Baronet | Cutler | |
1943 | Sir Frank Newson-Smith, 1st Baronet | Turner | |
1944 | Sir Frank Alexander, 1st Baronet | Shipwright | |
1945 | Sir Charles Davis, 1st Baronet | Fanmaker | |
1946 | Sir Bracewell Smith, 1st Baronet | Spectacle Maker | |
1947 | Sir Frederick Wells, 1st Baronet | Carman | |
1948 | Sir George Aylwen, 1st Baronet | Merchant Taylor | |
1949 | Sir Frederick Rowland, 1st Baronet | Horner | |
1950 | Denys Lowson | Grocer | Later Sir Denys Lowson, 1st Baronet |
1951 | Sir Leslie Boyce, 1st Baronet | Loriner | |
1952 | Sir Rupert de la Bère, 1st Baronet | Skinner | |
1953 | Sir Noël Bowater, 2nd Baronet | Vintner | Nephew of Sir Vansittart Bowater (1913), son of Sir Frank Bowater (1938) |
1954 | Sir Seymour Howard, 1st Baronet | Gardener | |
1955 | Sir Cuthbert Ackroyd, 1st Baronet | Carpenter | |
1956 | Sir Cullum Welch, 1st Baronet | Haberdasher | |
1957 | Sir Denis Truscott | Stationer | |
1958 | Sir Harold Gillett, 1st Baronet | Basketmaker | |
1959 | Sir Edmund Stockdale, 1st Baronet | Carpenter | |
1960 | Sir Bernard Waley-Cohen, 1st Baronet | Clothworker | |
1961 | Sir Frederick Hoare, 1st Baronet | Spectacle Maker | |
1962 | Sir Ralph Perring, 1st Baronet | Tin Plate Worker | |
1963 | Sir James Harman, GBE | Painter-Stainer | |
1964 | Sir James Miller, GBE | Coachmaker | Also served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1951–1954) |
1965 | Sir Lionel Denny, GBE, MC[24] | Vintner | |
1966 | Sir Robert Bellinger, GBE | Broderer | |
1967 | Sir Gilbert Inglefield, GBE, KCB | Haberdasher | |
1968 | Sir Charles Trinder | Fletcher | |
1969 | Lt-Col. Sir Ian Bowater, GBE, DSO | Haberdasher | Nephew of Sir Vansittart Bowater (1913), son of Sir Frank Bowater (1938), younger brother of Sir Noël Bowater (1953) |
1970 | Sir Peter Studd, GBE, KCVO | Merchant Taylor | |
1971 | Sir Edward Howard, 2nd Baronet, GBE | Gardener | |
1972 | The Lord Mais, GBE | Pavior | |
1973 | Sir Hugh Wontner, GBE, CBO | Feltmaker | |
1974 | Sir Murray Fox | Wheelwright | |
1975 | Sir Lindsay Ring | Armourer & Brasier | |
1976 | Sir Robin Gillett, 1st Baronet, GBE | Master Mariner | |
1977 | The Hon. Sir Peter Vanneck, GBE, CB, AFC | Gunmaker | |
1978 | Sir Kenneth Cork, GBE | Horners | |
1979 | Sir Peter Gadsden, GBE | Clothworker | |
1980 | Sir Ronald Gardner-Thorpe, GBE | Painter-Stainer | |
1981 | Sir Christopher Leaver, GBE | Carman | |
1982 | Sir Anthony Jolliffe | Painter-Stainer | |
1983 | Dame Mary Donaldson, GBE | Gardener | First female Lord Mayor. Later The Lady Donaldson of Lymington, GBE |
1984 | Sir Alan Traill, GBE, QSO | Cutler | |
1985 | Sir Allan Davis | Painter-Stainer | |
1986 | Sir David Rowe-Ham | Wheelwright | |
1987 | Sir Greville Spratt | Ironmonger | |
1988 | Sir Christopher Collett | Glover | |
1989 | Sir Hugh Bidwell, GBE | Grocer | |
1990 | Sir Alexander Graham, GBE | Mercer | |
1991 | Sir Brian Jenkins, GBE | Chartered Accountant | |
1992 | Sir Francis McWilliams, GBE | Loriner | |
1993 | Sir Paul Newall | Baker | |
1994 | Sir Christopher Walford | Playing Card Maker | |
1995 | Sir John Chalstrey | Apothecary | |
1996 | Sir Roger Cork | Bowyer | Son of Sir Kenneth Cork (1978) |
1997 | Sir Richard Nichols | Salter | |
1998 | The Lord Levene of Portsoken, KBE | Carman | |
1999 | Sir Clive Martin | Stationer | |
2000 | Sir David Howard, 3rd Baronet | Gardener |
21st century[]
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | hideNotes |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Sir Michael Oliver | Ironmonger | |
2002 | Sir Gavyn Arthur | Gardener | |
2003 | Sir Robert Finch | Solicitor | |
2004 | Sir Michael Savory | Poulter | |
2005 | Sir David Brewer | Merchant Taylor | |
2006 | Sir John Stuttard | Glazier | |
2007 | Sir David Lewis | Solicitor | |
2008 | Ian Luder | Cooper | |
2009 | Nick Anstee | Butcher | |
2010 | Sir Michael Bear | Pavior | |
2011 | Sir David Wootton | Fletcher | |
2012 | Sir Roger Gifford | Musician | |
2013 | Dame Fiona Woolf | Solicitor | Second female Lord Mayor. |
2014 | Sir Alan Yarrow | Fishmonger | |
2015 | The Lord Mountevans | Shipwright | Also a Goldsmith, and elected Hereditary Member of the House of Lords. |
2016 | Sir Andrew Parmley | Musician | also Glass Seller. |
2017 | Sir Charles Bowman[25] | Grocer | |
2018 | Sir Peter Estlin[26] | Banker | |
2019–2021 | William Russell | Haberdasher |
See also[]
- Timeline of London
- List of Sheriffs of London
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Riley, H T. (1863). Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London, A.D. 1188 to A.D. 1274. London: Trübner. p. 4.
- ^ Riley, H T. (1863). Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London, A.D. 1188 to A.D. 1274. London: Trübner. p. 5.
- ^ Anglo-American Legal Tradition. Documents from Medieval and Early Modern England from the National Archives in London. University of Houston.
- ^ Source: National Archives and Worshipful Company of Drapers archives
- ^ "The Lord Mayors of London". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, Comprising a ... May 2009. ISBN 9780788437205. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ "Copy of letter from the recorder of London to the Lord Mayor, Sir William Butler regarding seizure of cloth". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ "Aldermen of the City of London: Dowgate ward". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ "SEYMOUR, Sir Thomas I (by 1476-1535/36), of London, Saffron Walden, Essex and Hoxton, Mdx". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ "Notes to the diary: 1556". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ "HILL, Sir Rowland (by 1498–1561), of London and Hodnet, Salop". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ "SALTONSTALL, Richard (d.1601), of London and South Ockendon, Essex". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ Keepthinking – Qi CMS. "Sir Allen Cotton, Lord Mayor of London (1624)". Art UK. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, Comprising a ... May 2009. ISBN 9780788437205. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ Burke, John (1841). "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies ..." Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ Hibbert, Christopher; Weinreb, Ben (1993). The London Encyclopaedia. London: Macmillan. p. 44.
- ^ Colley, Linda (28 November 1985). In Defiance of Oligarchy. ISBN 9780521313117. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ Keepthinking – Qi CMS. "Sir William Beckford (1709–1770), Lord Mayor of the City of London (1762 & 1769)". Art UK. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ Lord Mayor Wire www.ucl.ac.uk
- ^ "CARTER (afterwards BONHAM CARTER), John (1788–1838), of 19 High Street, Portsmouth, Hants and 16 Duke Street, Mdx". Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ "The Lord Mayor's Orders – History Learning Site". History Learning Site. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ Unattributed (30 September 1867). "Election Of Lord Mayor". The Times (25929). p. 4.
- ^ Shaw, William Arthur (1970). The Knights of England. ISBN 9780806304434. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ^ Who Was Who 1981–1990. A & C Black, London. 1991. ISBN 0-7136-3336-0.
- ^ "Order of St John". www.thegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
- ^ Streets awash with colour for Lord Mayor’s Show
References[]
- Lord Mayors of the City of London from 1189
- John Noorthouck (1773) 'Addenda: The Mayors and Sheriffs of London', A New History of London: Including Westminster and Southwark, pp. 889–893.
- Caroline M. Barron (n.d.) 'London in the Later Middle Ages: Government and People 1200–1500'
- CNL Brooke & G Keir (n.d.) 'London 800–1216:The Shaping of a City', p254
- James Clark Holt (n.d.) "Magna Carta", p56
- 'Chronicles of the mayors and sheriffs of London, A.D. 1188 to A.D. 1274', translated from the original Latin and Anglo-Norman of the "Liber de antiquis legibus", in the possession of the corporation of the city of London
- "Aldermen, Lord Mayors, Sheriffs". Livery Companies of the City of London. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
External links[]
- www.london-city-history.org.uk
- A List of the MAYORS and SHERIFFS of London from the earliest Accounts. from British History Online: Pages 889–893 of A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark. Originally published by R Baldwin, London, 1773.
- The Mayors and Sheriffs of London database from University of Toronto
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