List of mayors of Shrewsbury
This a list of notable Mayors of Shrewsbury, the county town of the county of Shropshire, England, since the first recorded mayoralty in 1638. Prior to 1638 the leading citizens of the borough were the two Bailiffs. From 1974 to 2009 the position had the title Mayor of Shrewsbury and Atcham.
Notable Mayors of Shrewsbury
Source: Shrewsbury Town Council
- 1638-39 Thomas Jones (1st Mayor of Shrewsbury)
- 1657-58 Thomas Hunt (MP for Shrewsbury, 1645–53)
- 1685-86 Sir Francis Edwardes, 1st Baronet (MP for Shrewsbury, 1685–89; died on service in Ireland, 1690)
- 1696-97 John Kynaston (High Sheriff of Shropshire, 1689–90; MP for Shrewsbury, 1694–1709)
- 1737-38 Robert More (MP for Shrewsbury, 1754–61)
- 1762-63 Robert Clive (Clive of India; MP for Shrewsbury, 1761–1774)
- 1775-76 William Owen, (Captain (Royal Navy); founder of Campobello colony in New Brunswick, Canada; killed in India, 1778. Possibly Shrewsbury's first disabled Mayor, having lost an arm in 1760.)
- 1777-78 Charlton Leighton (later Sir Charlton, 4th Baronet) (MP for Shrewsbury 1777 and 1780–84)
- 1778-79 Noel Hill, 1st Baron Berwick (MP for Shrewsbury, 1768–74 and for Shropshire, 1774–84)
- 1806-07 Sir Baldwin Leighton, 6th Baronet (General of the British Army)
- 1807-08 Charles Bage (Wine Merchant)
- 1809-10 Joseph Bromfield (Architect)
- 1811-12 Sir John Hill, 3rd Baronet (MP for Shrewsbury, 1784–96 and 1805)
- 1819-20 Rev Hugh Owen (Clergyman and topographer)
- 1824-25 Hon and Rev Richard Hill (later 4th Baron Berwick) (Rector of Berrington, Shropshire)
- 1835 (part year) Robert Burton (Banker, head of Salop Bank)
- 1835-36 William Hazledine (Ironmaster)
- 1836-37 Sir John Bickerton Williams (Nonconformist historian and first knight made by Queen Victoria)
- 1842-43 Edward Haycock (Architect)
- 1843-44 Robert Burton
- 1861-62 William James Clement (Surgeon and MP for Shrewsbury, 1865–70)
- 1872-73 Samuel Pountney Smith (Architect)
- 1886-87 George Butler Lloyd (Banker, MP for Shrewsbury, 1913–22)
- 1887 Vincent Crump Confectioner
- 1888 Major General The Hon. William Henry Herbert Gentleman
- 1889 George Jones Holt Wine Merchant
- 1890 Edmund Cresswell Peele Solicitor
- 1891 George Evans Gentleman - Retired Businessman - probably plumber
- 1892 William Lyon Browne Gentleman
- 1893 William Gowen Cross Chemist
- 1894 William Maynard How Solicitor
- 1895 Edmund Cresswell Peele Solicitor
- 1896 Edward Corbett Army Officer
- 1897 Thomas Pidduck Deakin, Hotel Proprietor
- 1898 Richard Scoltock Hughes, Shoemaker
- 1899-1900 Richard Scoltock Hughes, Shoemaker
- 1900-02 Samuel Meeson Morris Solicitor (two terms?)
- 1902-03 Herbert Robert Henry Southam, Brewer (Conservative)[1]
- 1903-04 William Francis Watkins, Tailor
- 1904-05 Henry John Hearn, Brewer
- 1905-06 Richard Edward Jones, Maltster
21st century
- 2000-01 John Peter Jones (Head Teacher (Special Education))
- 2001-02 Charles Forshaw (Retired)
- 2002-03 George Henry Mills Richey (Lt Col Retired)
- 2003-04 Eileen Dorothy Sandford (Retired)
- 2004-05 Miles Kenny (Property Manager)
- 2005-06 David Farmer
- 2006-07 Roger Evans (Retired)
- 2007-08 John Cooke (Farmer)
- 2008-09 Anne Chebsey (Biomedical Scientist)
- 2009-10 Alan Townsend (Retired Teacher)
- 2010-11 Kathleen Owen
- 2011-12 Tony Durnell (Shropshire & Shrewsbury Town Councillor)
- 2012-13 Keith Roberts (Retired Police Officer)
- 2013-14 Jon Tandy (Former Post Office Worker)
- 2014-15 Beverley Baker (Costume and accessory designer)
- 2015–16 Miles Kenny
- 2016–17 Ioan Jones
- 2017–18 Jane Mackenzie
- 2018–19 Peter Nutting
- 2019-20 Phil Gillam
References
- "Election of Mayors". The Times (36922). London. 11 November 1902. p. 12.
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