Mayor of Bournemouth

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The following were mayors of Bournemouth, Dorset, England, Before 1974, Bournemouth was in the county of Hampshire:[1]

Date Mayor

  • Lewis Tregonwell, the founder of the town
  • 1890 Thomas James Hankinson the first mayor
  • 1891 Edward Wise Rebbeck
  • 1892 Henry Newlyn
  • 1893 George Merriman Hirons
  • 1894 Merton Russell-Cotes
  • 1895 Henry Newlyn
  • 1896 James Atkinson Hosker
  • 1897 William Mattocks
  • 1898 William Hoare
  • 1899 John Clark Webber
  • 1900 George Joseph Lawson
  • 1901 George Frost
  • 1902 - 1904 John Elmes Beale
  • 1905 - 1906 John Aldridge Parsons
  • 1907 - 1909 George Edward Bridge
  • 1910 Charles Hunt
  • 1911 - 1913 Henry Seymour McCalmont Hill
  • 1914 James Druitt
  • 1915 - 1916 Henry Robson
  • 1917 - 1918 Edward Ernest Bishop
  • 1919 - 1922 Charles Henry Cartwright
  • 1923 (part year) Thomas Bodley Scott (died in office)
  • 1923 (part year) - 1924 Frederick Skinner Mate
  • 1925 - 1927 Harry John Thwaites
  • 1928 Sir Charles Henry Cartwright (4th term)
  • 1929 - 1931 Percy May Bright
  • 1932 - 1934 John Robert Edgecombe
  • 1935 Henry George Harris
  • 1936 Thomas Victor Rebbeck
  • 1937 John Bennett Cole Beale
  • 1938 Isaac William Dickinson
  • 1939 Percy Wilfred Tom Hayward
  • 1940 Alfred Herbert Little
  • 1941 John James Empson
  • 1942 Frank Bassett Summerbee
  • 1943 Jabez Richards
  • 1944 Harry Charles Brown
  • 1945 Robert Charles Henry Old
  • 1946 - 1949 John William Moore
  • 1949 James Hugh Turner
  • 1950 Sydney Arthur Thomson
  • 1951 Frank James McInnes
  • 1952 Harold Alfred Benwell
  • 1953 Harry Percival Evelyn Mears, OBE
  • 1954 George Smith
  • 1955 Donald Nelson Willoughby
  • 1956 Philip George Templeman, CBE
  • 1957 Willliam James Whitelock
  • 1958 Henry Brown
  • 1959 Louis Victor Barney
  • 1960 Mrs Bessie Bicknell (Bournemouth’s first woman Mayor)
  • 1961 Deric Sidney Scott
  • 1962 Alban Ernest James Adams
  • 1963 Harry Percival Evelyn Mears, OBE
  • 1964 (part year) Harold Alfred Benwell
  • 1964 (part year) Harry Percival Evelyn Mears, OBE
  • 1965 Reginald Sylvester Morris
  • 1966 Philip Gordon Whitelegg
  • 1967 Frank Alfred William Purdy
  • 1968 Michael Willliam Green, OBE
  • 1969 Basil Ewart David Beckett
  • 1970 Edwin Alfred Lane
  • 1971 Richard Ayton Judd
  • 1972 Miss Leslie Mary Swetenham
  • 1973 (to 30 March 1974) Major Bertram George Dillon
  • 1974 (1 Apr – 24 May) William Frederick Forman, MBE
  • 1974 William Thomas Roy Turner
  • 1975 George Henry Masters
  • 1976 Arthur William Patton
  • 1977 Dr Gabriel Vivian Jaffé
  • 1978 Frank Holmes Beale
  • 1979 Patrick Walter Kelleway
  • 1980 Ernest Norman Day
  • 1981 Gordon Roy Anstee
  • 1982 Mrs Sheila Elizabeth McQueen
  • 1983 Mrs Jeanne Hilda Curtis
  • 1984 Michael Harold Filer
  • 1985 - 86 Robert Frederick Wotton
  • 1986 - 87 Dan Crone
  • 1987 - 88 Mrs Barbara R. Siberry
  • 1988 - 89 Mrs Jacqueline Craven Harris
  • 1989 - 90 Harry Bostock
  • 1990 - 91 Wycliffe H Coe
  • 1991 - 92 Lionel F Bennett
  • 1992 - 93 Margaret Hogarth
  • 1993 - 94 Ronald Whittaker
  • 1994 - 95 Dr John Millward
  • 1995 - 96 Mrs Pamela I Harris
  • 1996 - 97 Mrs Jean Moore
  • Unitary Authority 1997
  • 1997 - 98 Peter Brushett
  • 1998 - 99 Keith Rawlings
  • 1999 - 00 Hampton James Courtney
  • 2000 - 01 Ben Grower
  • 2001 - 02 Douglas Eyre
  • 2002 - 03 David Baldwin
  • 2003 - 04 Mrs Anne Rey
  • 2004 - 05 Mrs Emily Morrell-Cross
  • 2005 - 06 Ted Taylor
  • 2006 - 07 Bob Chapman
  • 2007 - 08 Mrs Anne Filer
  • 2008 - 09 Stephen Chappell
  • 2009 - 10 Mrs Beryl Baxter
  • 2010 - 11 Barry Goldbart, the first Reform Jewish Mayor[2]
  • 2011 - 12 Chris Rochester
  • 2012 - 13 Phil Stanley-Watts (Bournemouth’s 100th Mayor)
  • 2013 - 14 Dr Rodney Cooper
  • 2014 - 15 Chris Mayne
  • 2015 - 16 John Adams
  • 2016 - 17 Eddie Coope
  • 2017 - 18 Lawrence Williams
  • 2018-19 Derek Borthwick
  • 2019-21 Susan Phillips, Due to the Covid-19 pandemic the mayoral term was given a year’s extension.
  • 2021 David Kelsey

References[]

  1. ^ Lives and Times of the Mayors of Bournemouth 1890 - 2000
  2. ^ "First Reform Mayor in Bournemouth | Press Releases- The Movement for Reform Judaism". web.archive.org. 2010-10-03. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
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