List of mayors of Exeter
Appearance
This is a chronological list of those who have served as Mayor of Exeter (and from 2002 as Lord Mayor), in the city of Exeter, England.
Mayors of Exeter
[edit]Year appointed | Name | Terms | Monarch |
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1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1206: | Henry Rifford[1] | 7 | King John |
c.1207, 1266 | William Durling (Derling or Dirling in some references)[2] | 2 | King John |
c.1207, 1208, 1209, 1210, 1211, 1212 | John FitzRobert | 6 | King John |
1213, 1214, 1215 | William Blondy[3] | 3 | King John |
1216, 1219, 1220, 1224. 1225, 1227, 1228, 1232, 1236 | Walter Turbert[3] | 9 | Henry III |
1217, 1221, 1222, 1226, 1229, 1230, 1235 | Roger FitzHenry[3] | 7 | Henry III |
1218, 1223, 1231, 1239 | Walter Gervase[4] | 4 | Henry III |
1233, 1255, 1257, 1258 | Hillary Blondy[3] | 4 | Henry III |
1234, 1237, 1238, 1240, 1241, 1242, 1243, 1245, 1247, 1249, 1252 | Martin Roff[3] | 11 | Henry III |
1244, 1246, 1250, 1251, 1253 | Adam Rifford[3] | 5 | Henry III |
1248 | Walter Hastment[3] | 1 | Henry III |
1254 | John Okeston[3] | 1 | Henry III |
1256, 1259, 1264 | Philip Dyer[3] | 3 | Henry III |
1260, 1262, 1265, 1268 | Walter Okeston[3] | 4 | Henry III |
1261 | Hilary White[3] | 1 | Henry III |
1263, 1267 | Nicholas Ilchester[3] | 1 | Henry III |
1269, 1275, 1276, 1278, 1280, 1281, 1283, 1284 | Alphred Duport[3] - Executed after last period of office due to dereliction of duty[5] | 8 | Henry III/Edward I |
1270, 1271, 1272, 1274, 1282 | Martin Dirling[3] | 4 | Henry III/Edward I |
1273 | Richard Geythen[3] | 1 | Edward I |
1277, 1279 | John Feniton[3] | 2 | Edward I |
1285, 1286 | David Tayler[3] | 2 | Edward I |
1287, 1288, 1290, 1291, 1294, 1295 | John Zouch[3] | 6 | Edward I |
1289 | Richard Allen[3] | 1 | Edward I |
1292, 1300, 1307, 1312 | William Gatepath[3][6] | 4 | |
1293, 1296, 1297, 1298 | Richard Tantifer[3] | 3 | Edward I |
1299 | John Horn[3] | 1 | Edward I |
1301 | William Tantifer[3] | 1 | |
1302, 1305, 1306, 1308, 1309, 1313, 1314, 1317 | Roger Beynim[3] | 8 | Edward I/Edward II |
1303, 1304 | Roger Wheaton[3] | 2 | Edward I |
1310 | Walter Tantifer[3] | 1 | Edward II |
1311 | Waltor Langdon[3] | 1 | Edward II |
1315, 1316, 1318, 1319, 1320, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1328, 1329, 1331 | Philip Lovecock[3] | 9 | Edward II |
1321 | William Wotton[3] | 1 | Edward II |
1322, 1323 | Robert Wotton[3] | 2 | Edward II |
1327 | Richard Soller[3] | 1 | Edward III |
1330, 1332, 1334 | Martin Lekenn[3] | 3 | Edward III |
1333, 1337 | Thomas Gervis[3] | 2 | Edward III |
1335, 1336, 1338, 1340, 1341, 1344, 1345, 1347 | Henry Hughton (or Haughton)[3] | 8 | Edward III |
1339 | Thomas Lichfield[3] | 1 | Edward III |
1342 | Robert Furbor[3] | 1 | Edward III |
1343, 1346 | Thomas Furbor[3] | 2 | Edward III |
1348 | Nicholas Halberton[3] | 1 | Edward III |
1349, 1350, 1351, 1352, 1355 | Robert Bridport[3] | 4 | Edward III |
1353, 1354, 1357, 1359, 1360 | John Spicer[3] | 5 | Edward III |
1356, 1361, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1372 | John Gyst (or Gist)[3] | 5 | Edward III |
1358 | Robert Nolle[3] | 1 | Edward III |
1365 | Nicholas Taverner[3] | 1 | Edward III |
1366, 1367 | Nicholas Brydestow[3] | 2 | Edward III |
1368 | Warren Bayliff[3] | 1 | Edward III |
1369, 1371, 1373 | Roger Plenty[3] | 3 | Edward III |
1370 | Martin Battishill[3] | 1 | Edward III |
1374, 1375, 1377, 1378, 1379, 1382, 1384, 1386, 1388, 1390, 1392, 1394 | Robert Wilsford[3] | 12 | Edward III/Richard II |
1376, 1380, 1399 | John Grey[3] | 3 | Edward III/Richard II |
1381 | John Nymett[3] | 1 | Richard II |
1383, 1396 | John Talbot[3] | 2 | Richard II |
1385, 1397, 1407, 1410 | Adam Scut[3][7] | 4 | Richard II |
1387, 1389, 1391, 1393, 1409 | Richard Bosom[3] | 5 | Richard II |
1395, 1398, 1405 | Simon Grendon[3] | 3 | Richard II |
1400, 1402, 1404, 1406, 1408, 1411, 1412 | William Wilsford[3] | 7 | Henry IV |
1401 | William Oke[3] | 1 | Henry IV |
1403 | Henry Hull[3] | 1 | Henry IV |
1413, 1415 | Peter Sturt[3][8] | 2 | King Henry V |
1414, 1419, 1422, 1426 | Thomas Easton[3] | 4 | King Henry V |
1414 | John Lake[9] | 1 | King Henry V |
1415, 1419, 1420, 1422, 1423, 1426, 1427 | Thomas Eston[10] | 8 | King Henry V/Henry VI |
1416, 1417, 1418, 1420, 1423 | John Batten[3] | 5 | King Henry V/Henry VI |
1417, 1421, 1424 | John Cook[3] | 3 | King Henry V/Henry VI |
1425 | Robert Vessy (or Voysey)[11][3] | 1 | Henry VI |
1427, 1430, 1437, 1445 | John Hull[3] | 4 | Henry VI |
1428, 1429, 1444, 1446 | John Shillingford[12][3] | 4 | Henry VI |
1430, 1434, 1439 | William Cook[3] | 3 | Henry VI |
1432, 1435, 1441 | Thomas Cook[3] | 3 | Henry VI |
1433 | John Salter[3] | 1 | Henry VI |
1436, 1442, 1448 | John Cutler alias Carwithan[3][13] | 3 | Henry VI |
1438 | Bennet Drew[3] | 1 | Henry VI |
1440 | William Upton[3] | 1 | Henry VI |
1443, 1449, 1451, 1453, 1455, 1462, 1464, 1466, 1470, 1474 | Hugh Germin[3] | 10 | Henry VI |
1450 | William Crymell[3] | 1 | Henry VI |
1452 | Walter Pope[3] | 1 | Henry VI |
1454 | Richard Oreng[3] | 1 | Henry VI |
1456, 1460 | William Duke[3] | 2 | Henry VI |
1457, 1461, 1477 | John Kelly[3] | 3 | Henry VI |
1458, 1463, 1465, 1481 | Richard Druell[3] | 4 | Henry VI/Edward IV |
1459 | John Betty[3] | 1 | Henry VI |
1467, 1480, 1486 | Thomas Calwoodley[3] | 3 | Edward IV |
1468 | John Hamlyn[3] | 1 | Edward IV |
1469 | Robert Smith[3] | 1 | Edward IV |
1471 | Richard Jeffery[3] | 1 | Edward IV |
1472, 1488 | Richard Clerk[3] | 2 | Edward IV |
1473 | Richard Rumwell[3] | 1 | Edward IV |
1475 | John Oreng[3] | 1 | Edward IV |
1476, 1479, 1483, 1492, 1496 | John Atwill[3] | 5 | Edward IV/Richard III |
1478, 1494 | William Obleigh[3] | 2 | Edward IV |
1482 | Roger Worth[3] | 1 | Edward IV |
1484 | Matthew Jubb[3] | 1 | Richard III |
1485 | Robert Russell[3] | 1 | Henry VII |
1487, 1503 | Robert Newton[3] | 2 | Henry VII |
1489 | Stephen Rudgway or Ridgeway[3][14] | 1 | Henry VII |
1490 | John Hooker[3] | 1 | Henry VII |
1491 | Robert Chubb | 1 | Henry VII |
1493 | John Colshill[3] | 1 | Henry VII |
1495, 1501, 1507 | John Calwoodleigh of Calwoodleigh[15] | 3 | Henry VII |
1497 | William Frost[3] | 1 | Henry VII |
1498 | Richard Undy[3] | 1 | Henry VII |
1499 | Nicholas Hamlyn[3] | 1 | Henry VII |
1500 | Walter York[3] | 1 | Henry VII |
1502 | Walter Champneys[3] | 1 | Henry VII |
1504, 1510 | Thomas Andrew[3] | 1 | Henry VII |
1505, 1515, 1518 | William Crudg[3] | 1 | Henry VII/Henry VIII |
1506, 1513 | Richard Hewet (or Hewett)[3][16] | 2 | Henry VII/Henry VIII |
1508 | John Limpenny[3] | 1 | Henry VII |
1509, 1516 | John Buckenam[3] | 2 | Henry VIII |
1510 | Thomas Andrew[3][17] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1511 | William Wilsford[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1512 | Richard Symons[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1514 | John Moor[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1517, 1523 (interim), 1537 | Thomas Hunt[3] | 2 | Henry VIII |
1519 | Jeffery Lewes[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1520 | John Broadmere[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1521 | John Noseworthy (or Nosworthy)[3][18] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1522 | Richard Duke | 1 | Henry VIII |
1523 | John Simon (or Symons)[3][19] - died shortly after his election, with Thomas Hunt taking on interim duties[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1523-4, 1535, 1545, 1551, 1561 | William Hurst[20][3] | 6 | Henry VIII |
1525 | William Bennet | 1 | Henry VIII |
1526, 1538 | Henry Hamlyn | 2 | Henry VIII |
1527, 1534, 1546 | John Britnall | 3 | Henry VIII |
1528 | Robert Buller[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1529 | Robert Hooker[21] (died 1537) | 1 | Henry VIII |
1530, 1536, 1548 | John Blackaller[22][3] | 3 | Henry VIII |
1531, 1539 | Gilbert Kirk[23] | 2 | Henry VIII |
1532 | William Peryam[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1533 | Richard Martin[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1540 | Thomas Spurway[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1541 | William Buckenam[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1542, 1558 | John Buller[3] | 2 | Henry VIII |
1543 | Robert Tooker[3] | 1 | Henry VIII |
1544, 1550 | Thomas Prestwood[24][3] | 2 | Henry VIII |
1547, 1554 | John Midwinter | 2 | Edward VI |
1549 | John Tuckfield[25][3]"Painting 136-1998 - Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery". Archived from the original on 8 December 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2014.</ref> | 1 | Edward VI |
1552 | William Tothill[3] | 1 | Edward VI |
1553 | William Smith[3][26] | 1 | Mary I |
1555, 1564 | Moris Levermore[3] | 2 | Mary I |
1556 | Walter Staplehead (or Staplehill) [26][3] | 1 | Mary I |
1557, 1562, 1575 | John Peter[3] | 3 | Mary I/Elizabeth I |
1559 | Robert Midwinteo[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1560 | John Blackall[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1563, 1572, 1587, 1598 | John Peryam[3] | 4 | Elizabeth I |
1565 | John Wolcott (or Woolcott)[3][27] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1566 | Thomas Richardson[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1567 | John Smythe (or Smith)[28] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1568 | Robert Chaff[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1569, 1579 | William Chappel[3] | 2 | Elizabeth I |
1570 | Simon Knight[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1571, 1580 | Thomas Bruerton[3] | 2 | Elizabeth I |
1573 | William Tryvett[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1574 | Nicholas Martin[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1576 | Thomas Prestwood[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1577 | George Peryman[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1578, 1589 | Richard Prowse[3] | 2 | Elizabeth I |
1581, 1618 | Thomas Martin[3] | 2 | Elizabeth I |
1582, 1591 | Michael Germin[3] | 2 | Elizabeth I |
1583 | Jeffery Thomas[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1584, 1594, 1604 | John Davy[3] | 3 | Elizabeth I |
1585, 1631 | Nicholas Martin[3] | 2 | Elizabeth I |
1586, 1597, 1607 | George Smith[29] | 3 | Elizabeth I |
1588 | Thomas Chappell[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1590, 1600 | Wiliam Martin[3] | 2 | Elizabeth I |
1592, 1603, 1619, 1644 | Nicholas Spicer[3] | 4 | Elizabeth I |
1593 | Thomas Spicer[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1595 | John Chappell[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1597 | John Levermore[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1599 | John Howell[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1601, 1614, 1625, 1667 | Thomas Walker[3] | 4 | Elizabeth I/James I |
1602 | Richard Beavis[3] | 1 | Elizabeth I |
1605 | Henry Hull[3] | 1 | James I |
1606 | Richard Dorchester[3] | 1 | James I |
1608, 1619 | John Prowse[3] | 2 | James I |
1609, 1620 | Hugh Crossing[3] | 2 | James I |
1610, 1621 | Walter Borough[3] | 2 | James I |
1611 | John Lant[3] | 1 | James I |
1612 | William Newcomb[3] | 1 | James I |
1613 | Jeffery Waltham[3] | 1 | James I |
1615 | John Marshall[3] | 1 | James I |
1616 | John Sheer[3] | 1 | James I |
1617 | Ignatius Jourden[3] | 1 | James I |
1622 | John Modyford[3] | 1 | James I |
1623 | John Gupwill[3] | 1 | James I |
1624, 1637 | Thomas Crossing[3] | 2 | James I/Charles I |
1626 | John Tayler[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1627 | John Acland[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1628 | John Lynn[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1630 | Thomes Flay[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1632 | John Hakewill[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1633 | Gilbert Sweet[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1634 | Francis Crossing[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1635, 1647, 1649 (deputising) | Adam Bennet[3] | 2 | Charles I |
1636 | Roger Mallock[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1638 | James Tucker[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1639 | Robert Walker, MP for Exeter [30] | 1 | Charles I |
1640 | John Penny[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1641 | Richard Saunders[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1642 | Christopher Clark[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1643 | Sir Hugh Crocker[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1645 | John Cupper[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1646 | Walter White[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1648 | James Gould[3] | 1 | Charles I |
1649, 1654 | Richard Crossing[3] was elected but refused to serve in 1649 due to the overthrow of the King, with Adam Bennet deputising | 2 | Interregnum |
1650 | Richard Evans[3] | 1 | Interregnum |
1651 | Richard Sweet[3] | 1 | Interregnum |
1652 | Ralph Hermn[3] | 1 | Interregnum |
1653 | Simon Snow, MP for Exeter [31] | 1 | Interregnum |
1655 | Nicholas Brooking[3] | 1 | Interregnum |
1656 | Thomas Ford[3] | 1 | Interregnum |
1657 | James Pearse[3] | 1 | Interregnum |
1658 | James Marshall[3] | 1 | Interregnum |
1659 | Christopher Clark Junior[3] | 1 | Interregnum |
1660 | Christopher Lethbridge (d.1670)[32] | 1 | Charles II |
1661, 1672 | Henry Gandy[3] | 2 | Charles II |
1662 | John Martin[3] initially refused to serve, but did so after instructed by the King | 1 | Charles II |
1663 | John Butler[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1664 | Alan Penny[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1665 | Nicholas Isacke[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1666 | John Acland[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1668 | George Tuthill[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1669 | Peter Hagedot[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1670 | Sir Benjamin Oliver[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1671 | William Sanford[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1673, 1681 | Isaac Mawditt[3] | 2 | Charles II |
1674 | Christopher Brodridge[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1675 | John Par[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1676 | William Glyde[3] | 1 | Charles II |
1677 | George Tuthill[31] | 1 | Charles II |
1678 | William Sandford[31] | 1 | Charles II |
1679 | John Collyns[31] | 1 | Charles II |
1680 | Henry Smyth[31] | 1 | Charles II |
1682 | Endymion Walker Esq[31] | 1 | Charles II |
1683 | Christopher Broadridge (or Brodridge)[31] | 1 | Charles II |
1684 | James Walker[31] | 1 | Charles II |
1685, 1694 | Robert Dabynott[31] | 2 | James II/William III & Mary II |
1686 | George Saffin[31] | 1 | James II |
1687, 1689, 1700 | John Snell[31] | 3 | James II/William III & Mary II |
1688 | Sir Thomas Jefford[31] | 1 | James II |
1690 | Edward Cross[31] | 1 | William III & Mary II |
1691 | Edward Seward[31] | 1 | William III & Mary II |
1692 | Christopher Coke[31] | 1 | William III & Mary II |
1693, 1702, 1714 | John Gandy[31] | 3 | William III & Mary II/Anne/George I |
1695 | Christopher Bale[31] | 1 | William III & Mary II |
1697 | John Curson[31] | 1 | William III & Mary II |
1698, 1718 | John Burell[31] | 2 | William III & Mary II/George I |
1699, 1711 | Joshua Hickman[31] | 2 | William III & Mary II |
1701 | John Cholwill[31] | 1 | William III & Mary II |
1703 | John Newcombe[31] | 1 | Anne |
1704 | Gilbert Wood[31] | 1 | Anne |
1705 | Thomas Baron[31] | 1 | Anne |
1706 | Nicholas Wood[31] | 1 | Anne |
1707 | Edward Daly[31] | 1 | Anne |
1708 | Edward Spicer[31] | 1 | Anne |
1709 | Edward Collins[31] | 1 | Anne |
1710 | Thomas Salter[31] | 1 | Anne |
1712 | Jacob Rowe[31] | 1 | Anne |
1715 | William Sandford[31] | 1 | George I |
1716, 1730 | Nathaniel Dewdney[31] | 2 | George I/George II |
1717 | Philip Pear[31] | 1 | George I |
1719 | Thomas Coplestone[31] | 1 | George I |
1720 | William Gandy[31] | 1 | George I |
1721 | John Phillips[31] | 1 | George I |
1722 | Thomas Salter[31] | 1 | George I |
1723 | Philip Russell[31] | 1 | George I |
1724 | Humphrey Bawden[31] | 1 | George I |
1725 | Anthony Tripe[31] | 1 | George I |
1726 | Emanuel Hole[31] | 1 | George I |
1727 | John Elston[31] | 1 | George II |
1728 | Robert Lydston[31] | 1 | George II |
1729 | William Stabback[31] | 1 | George II |
1731 | Ethelred Davy[31] | 1 | George II |
1732 | Richard Vivian[31] | 1 | George II |
1733, 1736 | Samuel Symons[31] | 2 | George II |
1734 | John Newcombe[31] | 1 | George II |
1735, 1746 | Matthew Spry[31] | 2 | George II |
1737 | Arthur Culme[31] | 1 | George II |
1738, 1749 | Thomas Heath[31] | 2 | George II |
1739 | Nicholas Blake[31] | 1 | George II |
1740, 1751, 1752 (deputising) | Nicholas Lee[31] - took over from Robert Dodge for remainder of 1752 term | 2 (3) | George II |
1741 | William Newcombe[31] | 1 | George II |
1742 | Nicholas Medland[31] | 1 | George II |
1743 | Philip Elston[31] | 1 | George II |
1744 | John Hawker[31] | 1 | George II |
1745, 1761 (deputising) | Francis Brayne[31] | 1 (2) | George II |
1747 | John Manley[31] | 1 | George II |
1748, 1755 | Lewis Portbury[31] | 2 | George II |
1750, 1756 | William Trosse[31] | 2 | George II |
1752 | Robert Dodge[31] - September to November (replaced by Nicholas Lee) | 1 | George II |
1753 | John Luckett[31] | 1 | George II |
1754 | Nicholas Arthur[31] | 1 | George II |
1757 | Joseph Elliot[31] | 1 | George II |
1758 | Richard Densham[31] | 1 | George II |
1759 | Richard Jackson[31] | 1 | George II |
1760 | Samuel Pearce[31] | 1 | George III |
1761 | Samuel Dix[31] - Until Jan 1762, replaced by Francis Brayne | 1 | George III |
1762, 1767 (deputising) | James Crossing[31] | 1 (2) | George III |
1763 | Edward Walker[31] | 1 | George III |
1764 | Jacob Fowe[31] | 1 | George III |
1765, 1782 | John Bussell[31] | 2 | George III |
1766 | Humphry Hill[31] | 1 | George III |
1767 | William Jollin[31] - until Feb 1768, replaced by James Crossing | 1 | George III |
1768 | Philip Dacie[31] | 1 | George III |
1769, 1777 | Thomas Dodge[31] | 2 | George III |
1770 | John Flound[31] | 1 | George III |
1771 | Thomas Coffon[31] | 1 | George III |
1772 | Gregory Jackson[31] | 1 | George III |
1773 | Henry Kitson[31] | 1 | George III |
1774 | John Dennis[31] | 1 | George III |
1775 | John Eiles Pier[31] | 1 | George III |
1776 | Charles Edwards[31] | 1 | George III |
1778 | James Grant[31] | 1 | George III |
1779 | Charles Furlong[31] | 1 | George III |
1780 | Samuel Moore[31] | 1 | George III |
1783 | William Ibert[31] | 1 | George III |
1784 | Benjamin Horyce Walker[31] | 1 | George III |
1785 | George Westlake[31] | 1 | George III |
1786 | Nicholas Elias Cosserat[31] | 1 | George III |
1787 | Richard Jenkin[31] | 1 | George III |
1788 | Jonathan Burnett[31] | 1 | George III |
1789 | William Pate[31] | 1 | George III |
1790 | Edward Raguener[31] | 1 | George III |
1791 | Reuben Phillips[31] | 1 | George III |
1792, 1803 | John Pinhey[31] | 2 | George III |
1793 | Richard Chamberlain[31] | 1 | George III |
1794 | Richard Hart[31] | 1 | George III |
1795 | John Balle[31] | 1 | George III |
1796 | Charles Upham[31] | 1 | George III |
1797 | John Brake[31] | 1 | George III |
1798, 1808 | Joseph Gattey[31] | 2 | George III |
1799 | Jonathan Worthy[31] | 1 | George III |
1800 | Richard Jenkin[31] | 1 | George III |
1801, 1818 | Thomas Flound[31] | 2 | George III |
1802, 1807 | Charles Collyns[31] | 2 | George III |
1804 | Joseph Greenway[31] | 1 | George III |
1805 | John Thomas Wright[31] | 1 | George III |
1806, 1816 | Samuel White[31] | 2 | George III |
1809 | Edward Upham[31] | 1 | George III |
1810 | John Hore[31] | 1 | George III |
1811 | William Lee[31] | 1 | George III |
1812 | Benjamin Wm Johnson[31] | 1 | George III |
1813 | Burnet Patch[31] | 1 | George III |
1814, 1826 | John Hart[31] | 2 | George III/George IV |
1815 | John William Williams[31] | 1 | George III |
1817 | Charles Brake[31] | 1 | George III |
1819, 1827, 1832 | Henry Blackall[31] | 3 | George III/George IV/William IV |
1820, 1829 | Robert Rogers Sanders[31] | 2 | George IV |
1821 | George Galloway[31] | 1 | George IV |
1822 | John Harris[31] | 1 | George IV |
1823 | William Crockett[31] | 1 | George IV |
1824 | Humphry Hill Pinhey[31] | 1 | George IV |
1825 | William Payne[31] | 1 | George IV |
1828 | John Haddy Jones[31] | 1 | George IV |
1830 | Paul Measor[31] | 1 | William IV |
1831, 1836 | William Kennaway[31] | 1 | William IV |
1833, 1845 | Edward Woolmer[31] | 2 | William IV/Queen Victoria |
1834, 1835 | Philip Chilwell de la Garde[31] - Sep-Dec when Chamber replaced with Council, then elected Jan-Nov 1835 | 2 | William IV |
1835 | Samuel Kingdon Junior[31] | 1 | William IV |
1837, 1838 | William John Players Wilkinson[31] | 2 | Queen Victoria |
1839 | Edward MacGowan[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1840 | William Drewe[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1841 | John Crew Carew[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1842 | Charles Henry Turner[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1843 | William Page Kingdon[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1844, 1858 | Henry Hooper[31] | 2 | Queen Victoria |
1846 | Charles Brutton[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1847 | William Denis Moore[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1848 | Thomas Shapter[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1849 | Christopher Arden[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1850 | Edward Andrew Sanders[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1851, 1852 | William Wills Hooper[31] | 2 | Queen Victoria |
1853 | Robert Stribling Cornish[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1854, 1855 | John Daw[31] | 2 | Queen Victoria |
1856 | Thomas G Norris[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1857 | William Buckingham[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1859 | Thomas Tanner[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1860 | Thomas E Drake[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1861 | William Kendall[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1862 | William Barnes[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1863 | Thomas Maitland Snow[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1864, 1865, 1866 | Robert Thomas Head[31] | 3 | Queen Victoria |
1867 | John Trehane[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1868 | Henry Samuel Ellis[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1869 | Richard James Norman King[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1870 | Bartholomew Charles Gidley[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1871 | Joseph Handing[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1872, 1873 | Charles John Follett[31] | 2 | Queen Victoria |
1874 | Horace Charles Lloyd[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1875 | Henry Wilcocks[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1876 | William Cuthbertson[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1877 | Henry Drew Thomas[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1878, 1879 | William Horton Ellis[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1880 | Walter Pring[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1881 | Thomas Andrew[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1882 | Samuel Jones[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1883 | Robert Carne Wilkinson[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1884 | William Brown[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1885 | Richard Rendle Miller Daw[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1886 | Arthur Burch[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1887 | Charles Tanner Kingdon Roberts[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1888 | William Peters[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1889 | Thomas Snow[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1890 | Charles Edwin Ware[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1891 | Edward Holroyd Houlditch[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1892 | Henry Frederick Willey[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1893 | Edward James Domville[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1894 | Alfred Robert Steele[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1895, 1896, 1897 | Robert Pople[33] | 3 | Queen Victoria |
1898 | Samuel Ward[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1899 | Hubert Palmer Osborne Hamlin[31] | 1 | Queen Victoria |
1900, 1901 | Albert Edward Dunn[34] | 2 | Queen Victoria/Edward VII |
1902 | Charles Edward Rowe (Liberal)[35] | 1 | Edward VII |
1903 | Frederick John Widgery[31] | 1 | Edward VII |
1904 | Edwin Charles Perry[31] | 1 | Edward VII |
1905 | Thomas Linscott[31] | 1 | Edward VII |
1906 | William Henry Reed[31] | 1 | Edward VII |
1907 | Henry Gadd[31] | 1 | Edward VII |
1908 | James George Commin[31] | 1 | Edward VII |
1909 | Henry Hugh Wippell[31] | 1 | Edward VII |
1910 | Alfred Thomas Loram[31] | 1 | George V |
1911 | Charles James Vlieland[31] | 1 | George V |
1912, 1931 | Henry William Michelmore[31] | 2 | George V |
1913 | William Kendall King[31] | 1 | George V |
1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 | James George Owen[31] | 4 | George V |
1918 | Sir James George Owen[31] | 1 | George V |
1919 | Thomas Bradley Rowe[31] | 1 | George V |
1920 | Arthur Charles Roper[31] | 1 | George V |
1921, 1922, 1923 | Philip Foale Rowsell[36] | ||
1924 | Arthur Northcote Pitts[31] | 1 | George V |
1925 | William Brock[31] | 1 | George V |
1926 | Ransom Pickard[31] | 1 | George V |
1927 | Arthur Ernest Brock[31] | 1 | George V |
1928 | John Shirley Steele-Perkins[31] | 1 | George V |
1929 | Harold Charles Rowe[31] | 1 | George V |
1930 | Charles Warren[31] | 1 | George V |
1932 | Kenneth Gatey[31] | 1 | George V |
1933 | Thomas John Wembridge Templeman[31] | 1 | George V |
1934 | James William Ackroyd[31] | 1 | George V |
1935 | Percy Rufus Gayton[31] | 1 | George V |
1936 | Alfred Anstey[31] | 1 | Edward VIII |
1937 | Reginald John Rew[31] | 1 | George VI |
1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943 | Rowland Glave Saunders[31] | 6 | George VI |
1944 | Vincent Thompson[31] | 1 | George VI |
1945 | Francis Henry Tarr[31] | 1 | George VI |
1946 | William Outon Wills[31] | 1 | George VI |
1947, 1948 | William "Potato Pete" Slader[31] | 2 | George VI |
1949 | William Godwin Michelmore[31] | 1 | George VI |
1950 | John Geoffrey Rowe Orchard[31] | 1 | George VI |
1951 | Frederick Peter Cottey[31] | 1 | George VI |
1952 | Richard Wayland Smith[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1953 | Alfred James Bovey[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1954 | Charles William Holcombe Hill[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1955 | Gilbert John Greenslade[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1956 | Clifford James Fuller[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1957 | Ronald Hay Creasy[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1958 | Charles Rew[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1959 | Charles Woodland[31][37] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1960 | Philip Francis Brooks[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1961 | Alfred Peter Steele-Perkins[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1962 | Kenneth Charles Harold Rowe[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1963 | Walter George Daw[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1964 | Patrick Allan Spoerer[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1965 | James Lethley Smeall[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1966 | Minnie Nichols[31] - first female mayor | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1967 | Ronald Edward Charles Board[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1968 | John Belsey Martin[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1969 | William James Hallett[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1970 | Percy Hilton[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1971 | Herbert Samuel Sargent[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1972 | Gordon Anthony Joy[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1973 | Ernest Charles Lovelace Tozer[31] until 30 March 1974- last Mayor of the City and County of Exeter | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1974 | Walter George Daw [31] - from 1 April to 2 April | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1974 | Samuel Honeywill[31] - from 2 April | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1975 | William Peter Hutchings[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1976 | John Frederick Landers[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1977 | Roger John Keast[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1978 | Norman William Francis Long[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1979 | Richard John Van Oppen[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1980 | Joan Margaret Richardson[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1981 | Ivy Maud Johns[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1982 | Patricia Spencer[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1983 | Raymond Edward Robert Long[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1984 | James Pollitt[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1985 | Roy Slack[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1986 | Alan Williamson[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1987 | William Henry John Rowe[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1988 | Michael James O'Callaghan[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1989 | Diana Winifred Pamela Sutton Bess[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1990 | George Clark[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1991 | Anthony Fry[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1992 | Yolanda Henson[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1993 | Martin Rich[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1994 | Ramon Yeo[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1995 | Margaret Midgeley[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1996 | Ian Mitchell[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1997 | John Holman[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1998 | Barry McNamara[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
1999 | Roy Hill[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
2000 | Mary Evans[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
2001 | Granville Baldwin[31] | 1 | Elizabeth II |
Lord Mayors of Exeter
[edit]- 2001: Granville Baldwin[2] – first Lord Mayor
- 2002: Val Dixon[31]
- 2003: Margaret Danks[31]
- 2004: Hilda Sterry[31]
- 2005: Peter Wadham[31]
- 2006: Norman Shiel[31]
- 2007: Hazel Slack[31] – runs a nursery shop in the city.
- 2008: Paul Smith[31]
- 2009: John Winterbottom[31] – former financial adviser.
- 2010: Marcel Choules – has been a fairground booth fighter, bouncer and chef.
- 2011: Stella Brock[31]
- 2012: Rob Newby[31]
- 2013: Rachel Lyons[38] – former nurse
- 2014: Percy Prowse[39]
- 2015: Olwen Margaret Foggin[40]
- 2016: Cynthia Thompson
- 2017: Lesley Robson[41]
- 2018: Rob Hannaford
- 2019: Peter Holland[42] - former headteacher and postman.
- 2021: Trish Oliver[43]
- 2022: Yolonda Henson[44]
- 2023: Kevin Mitchell [2]
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