List of mayors of Wolverhampton
This is a list of Mayors of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands of England, historically part of Staffordshire.[1][2] Wolverhampton has elected a town council, which in turn has elected a Mayor, since 1848.
Mayors of Wolverhampton
19th century
No. | Mayor | Tenure | Terms | Notes |
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1 | George Benjamin Thorneycroft | 1848/49 | 1 | Ironmaster. First Mayor of Wolverhampton. |
2 | Alderman George Robinson | 1849/50 | 1 | Solicitor |
3 | Alderman Joseph Walker | 1850/51 | 1 | Confectioner. St Mary's Ward. |
4 | Alderman William Warner | 1851/52 | 1 | Draper, Borough Magistrate |
5 | Jeremiah Wynn | 1852/53 | 1 | Factor, Earp & Wynn, St John's Sq. Borough Magistrate. |
6 | Alderman John Neve | 1853/54 | 1 | Ironmonger & nail manufacturer, Magistrate |
7 | James Shipton | 1854/55 | 1 | Timber merchant and licensed carrier |
8 | Alderman Edward Perry | 1855/57 | 2 | Japanning & tinplate works owner. Tenure extended due dispute between the Council and the Wolverhampton Water Works Co. County & Borough Magistrate. St John's Ward. |
9 | Alderman Moses Ironmonger | 1857/58 | 1 | Rope and twine factory owner, Chief Magistrate and president of the Wolverhampton Chamber of Commerce |
10 | John Hartley | 1858/59 | 1 | Ironmaster and Borough Magistrate. |
11 | Alderman Benjamin Hicklin, JP | 1859/60 | 1 | Carrier, railway agent and farmer. Borough Magistrate. |
12 | Alderman Charles Clarke | 1860/61 | 1 | Grocer, Merchant and General Warehouseman. St George's Ward. |
13 | Alderman George Lees Underhill | c. 27 November 1861[3]—1862 | 1 | Iron merchant. Led the people of Wolverhampton in a subscription to raise funds to erect a statue in the memory of Prince Albert. Borough Magistrate, JP. |
14 | 1862/63 | 1 | Solicitor. Borough Magistrate. Afterwards Rt Hon Viscount Wolverhampton GCSI | |
15 | John Hawksford | 1863/64 | 1 | Attorney & solicitor, First Catholic Mayor of Wolverhampton |
16 | Alderman John Ford | 1864/65 | 1 | Hardware merchant |
17 | Joseph Crowther Smith | 1865/66 | 1 | Solicitor |
18 | Sir John Morris, Kt. | 1866/67 | 1 | Artificial manure manufacturer & farmer. St Paul's Ward. |
19 | Councillor James Langman | 1867/68 | 1 | Master pawnbroker. St George's Ward. |
20 | Alderman Moses Ironmonger | 1868/69 | 1 | Rope and twine factory owner. Chief Magistrate. 2nd term as Mayor of Wolverhampton |
21 | Thomas Bantock | 1869/70 | 1 | Ironmaster & Industrialist |
22 | James Walker | 1870/71 | 1 | Estate agent |
23 | Joseph Ford | 1871/72 | 1 | Foreign merchant |
24 | Isaac Jenks | 1872/73 | 1 | Ironmaster. Donated the gold chain and badge of office still in use today |
25 | Alderman William Highfield Jones | 1873/74 | 1 | Built one of the largest japanning businesses in Wolverhampton. Borough Magistrate. St John's Ward. |
26 | Alderman William Edwards | 1874/75 | 1 | Edge Tool Manufacturer & J.P. |
27 | John Clarkson Major | 1875/76 | 1 | Yorkshire-born chemist, set up first tar distillery in Wolverhampton |
28 | Alderman Samuel Dickinson | 1876/77 | 1 | Iron merchant & broker. Borough Magistrate. |
29 | David Kendrick | 1877/78 | 1 | Ironmaster |
30 | Alderman John Jones | 1878/81 | 3 | Ironmaster. Opened West Park, the first of Wolverhampton's large parks. Second longest number of consecutive terms as Mayor (3) |
31 | Herbert C Owen | 1881/82 | 1 | Solicitor |
32 | Alderman Francis Davis Gibbons | 1882/83 | 1 | Agricultural artificial manure manufacturer. Borough Magistrate. St James's Ward. |
33 | Councillor John Brotherton | 1883/84 | 1 | Master Tube manufacturer. St George's Ward. |
34 | Alderman John Annan | 1884/85 | 1 | Chief engineer & manager, Wolverhampton Gas Company. Dunstall Ward. Borough Magistrate. |
35 | Joseph G Wright | 1885/86 | 1 | Ironmaster |
36 | Alderman Thomas Vincent Jackson, FRCS (Edin.) | 1886/87 | 1 | Surgeon. First member of the medical profession to become Mayor. Borough Magistrate. St Peter's Ward. |
37 | Alderman Joseph Jones | 1887/88 | 1 | Ironmaster. Borough Magistrate. St Matthew's Ward. |
38 | Frederic Edward Manby | 1888/89 | 1 | Surgeon |
39 | 1889/91 | 2 | Motorcycle and car manufacturer (Sunbeam). Borough Magistrate. Merridale Ward. | |
40 | James Saunders | 1891/92 | 1 | Iron broker & agent |
41 | Alderman Charles Tertius Mander | 1892/96 | 4 | Created baronet 1911. Longest number of consecutive terms as Mayor (4). Park Ward. |
42 | 1896/97 | 1 | Owner with brother George of Craddock Bros, boot and shoe manufacturers of Wolverhampton. Born Northamptonshire 1853, died 1925. St George's Ward. Borough Magistrate. | |
43 | Alderman Alexander McBean | 1897/98 | 1 | Iron merchant. Borough Magistrate, JP. Blakenhall Ward. |
44 | Alderman Price Lewis | 1898/99 | 2 | Master tailor. Borough Magistrate. Graiseley Ward. |
45 | Alderman Samuel Theodore Mander | 1899-September 1900 | 1 | Varnish manufacturer. Died in Office, 14 September 1900. St Mark's Ward. |
20th century
No. | Mayor | Tenure | Terms | Notes |
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46 | Alderman Price Lewis | 1900 (September–November) | 1 | Master Tailor. JP |
47 | Alderman John Walton Hamp | 1900 (November)–1901 | 1 | Surgeon & Chief Magistrate. St John's Ward. |
48 | Councillor Charles Paulton Plant | 1901/02 | 1 | Wine merchant & brewer. St Peter's Ward. Chairman Streets Committee. |
49 | Councillor George Rennie Thorne | 1902/03 | 1 | Liberal. Solicitor & Lay preacher. St Matthew's Ward.[4] |
50 | 1903/04 | 1 | (29 May 1850 - 12 August 1937) Brewer & Wine merchant. First treasurer of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Elected to Town Council in 1881 St John's Ward. Borough Magistrate in 1899, Alderman in 1900, Honorary Freeman of the Borough in 1926. Daughter called Alice Wulfrun Bayley Johnson born during mayoralty. Pioneer of cycle trade and chairman of Star Motor Company. Chairman of Wolverhampton Freeholders Permanent Building Society. | |
51 | Richard Evans Willoughby Berrington | 1904/05 | 1 | Civil engineer |
52 | Alderman Albert Baldwin Bantock | 1905–1907 | 2 | Coal & Iron agent, High Sheriff of Staffordshire |
53 | Councillor Fred Evans | 1907/08 | 1 | |
54 | Councillor Edward Lewis Cullwick | 1908–1909 (April) | 1 | Harness manufacturer. Died in Office, 1 April 1909 |
55 | Councillor Fred Evans | 1909 (April–November) | 1 | |
56 | Councillor John Grout | 1909 (November)–1910 | 1 | Physician And surgeon |
57 | Councillor Charles Thomas Richards | 1910/11 | 1 | Pawnbroker And Jeweller |
58 | Councillor Thomas William Dickinson | 1911–1913 | 2 | Fruit merchant & farmer |
59 | Councillor Frederick Howard Skidmore | 1913/14 | 1 | Auctioneer & Valuer |
60 | Councillor Albert Baldwin Bantock | 1914/15 | 1 | First Mayor to stand for a third term |
61 | Councillor Arthur Charles Skidmore | 1915–1917 | 2 | (c. 1865–28 May 1940) Solicitor, Borough Coroner |
62 | Alderman John Francis Myatt | 1917/18 | 1 | Brewer |
63 | Alfred George Jeffs | 1918/19 | 1 | Wholesale grocer |
64 | Alderman Thomas Austin Henn | 1919/20 | 1 | (c. 1871–6 May 1948), Jeweller. Freeman of Wolverhampton. |
65 | James Thompson | 1920–1922 | 2 | (c. 1864, Bilston–1934), Chairman of John Thompson Ltd., manufacturers. High Sheriff of Staffordshire, he lived at Ludstone Hall, Claverley. He was injured in a fall from a horse in 1933 and died the following year |
66 | Councillor Thomas Frost | 1922/23 | 1 | (c. 1864–22 May 1953) Founder of Thomas Frost Shopfitting |
67 | Joseph Clark | 1923–1925 | 2 | |
68 | Alderman Frederick Albert Willcock | 1925–1927 | 2 | Retired chemist |
69 | Albert Edward Wood | 1927–1929 | 2 | |
70 | Alderman Alan Davies | 1929/30 | 1 | (c. 1874–24 January 1954) |
71 | Alderman Joseph Haddock | 1930/31 | 1 | (c. 1874–25 June 1957), later manager of the Star and Garter Hotel. |
72 | Alderman John Lewis | 1931–1932 (February) | 1 | Died in Office, 25 February 1932 |
73 | Alderman Joseph Haddock | 1932 (March–November) | 1 | Elected Mayor for remainder of Municipal year |
74 | Sir Charles Arthur Mander (Baronet) | 1932 (November)–1933 | 1 | Alderman |
75 | Bertram Kidson | 1933/34 | 1 | Chartered Accountant |
76 | Morris Christopher | 1934/35 | 1 | |
77 | Alderman James Whittaker | 1935/36 | 1 | (c. 1866–3 April 1940). Died following a motor car accident near Ascot. |
78 | Sir Charles Arthur Mander (Baronet) | 1936/37 | 1 | |
79 | Richard Ernest Probert | 1937/38 | 1 | |
80 | Councillor George Edwin John Luce | 1938/39 | 1 | |
81 | Harry Austin White | 1939/40 | 1 | (c. 1883–24 November 1947) |
82 | Albert Abraham Beach | 1940/41 | 1 | |
83 | George Bates | 1941/42 | 1 | |
84 | Anacletus Byrne-Quinn, OBE | 1942/43 | 1 | Physician & Surgeon, MB BS MRCS Eng. LRCP Lond. The Poplars, Third Ave., Low Hill, Fallings Park. (13 July 1903—1987 W'ton) |
85 | Alderman Frederick Stephen Thompson | 1943/44 | 1 | (c. 1871–27 March 1945) Boiler Works Manager |
86 | Thomas William Phillipson | 1944/45 | 1 | Former Wolves footballer and prolific striker.[5] |
87 | William Lawley | 1945/46 | 1 | |
88 | Cyril Bernard Vincent Taylor | 1946/47 | 1 | |
89 | Herbert Edwin Lane | 10 November 1947–23 May 49 | 2 | |
90 | Councillor Henry "Harry" Bowdler | 1949/50 | 1 | (c. 1889–1 April 1957) |
91 | Louis Reginald Guy | 1950/51 | 1 | (1899 W'ton—1974 W'ton) |
92 | James Beattie | 1951/52 | 1 | Joint Managing Director of James Beattie Ltd., grandson of the founder. (Chairman and Managing Director in 1961) |
93 | Alderman Harold Thomas Fullwood | 1952/53 | 1 | |
94 | Alderman Mrs. Alice Annie Braybrook | 18 May 1953–1954 | 1 | Wolverhampton's first woman Mayor. |
95 | Alderman Leonard James Woolridge | 24 May 1954/55 | 1 | |
96 | Alderman Frank Mansell | 23 May 1955/56 | 1 | |
97 | Alderman George Rastall | 28 May 1956/57 | 1 | |
98 | Alderman Mrs. Ruby Florence Ilsley | 20 May 1957–1958 | 1 | |
99 | John Clement Horner | 1958/59 | 1 | |
100 | Norman Frank Bagley | 1959/60 | 1 | |
101 | Harold Marsh | 1960/61 | 1 | |
102 | Charles Herbert Davies | 1961/62 | 1 | |
103 | Malcolm Pascal Birch | 1962/63 | 1 | |
104 | Herbert Preece | 1963/64 | 1 | |
105 | Harry Bagley | 1964/65 | 1 | |
106 | Frank Clapham | 1965/66 | 1 | |
107 | Frank Stanley Smith | 1966/67 | 1 | |
108 | Alderman Edward (Ted) Yardley Fullwood | 1967/68 | 1 | |
109 | Robert Campbell | 1968/69 | 1 | |
110 | Stanley Steventon Tatem | 1969/70 | 1 | |
111 | Gerald Anthony Guy | 1970/71 | 1 | |
112 | Francis Victor Law | 1971/72 | 1 | |
113 | Arthur Storer | 1972/73 | 1 | |
114 | Dennis Arthur Birch | 1973/74 | 1 | |
115 | Samuel Herbert Reynolds | 1974/75 | 1 | |
116 | Edward Mitchell | 1975/76 | 1 | |
117 | Arthur Ernest Steventon | 1976/77 | 1 | |
118 | Jessie Emma Beddoes | 1977/78 | 1 | |
119 | Violet Amy Fletcher | 1978/79 | 1 | |
120 | Ian George Claymore | 1979/80 | 1 | |
121 | Herbert Edwin Lane MBE | 1980/81 | 1 | 2nd term as Mayor |
122 | Ernest William Bold | 1981/82 | 1 | |
123 | John Arthur Morey | 1982/83 | 1 | |
124 | Alfred Christopher Laws | 1983/84 | 1 | |
125 | Stanley Arthur Ledsam | 1984/85 | 1 | |
126 | George Fredrick Howells | 1985/86 | 1 | |
127 | Councillor Bishan Dass | 1986/87 | 1 | Labour, Ettingshall Ward, first elected 1 May 1975.[6] |
128 | Doreen Mildred Seiboth | 1987/88 | 1 | |
129 | Philip Reginald Richards | 1988/89 | 1 | |
130 | Richard Reynolds | 1989/90 | 1 | |
131 | John Geraghty | 1990–1990 (October) | 1 | |
132 | Richard Reynolds | 1990 (October)–1991 | 1 | 2nd term as Mayor |
133 | Councillor Surjan Singh Duhra | 1991/92 | 1 | Labour, St Peter's Ward, election history from 4 May 1978 to 5 May 2011.[7][8][9] |
134 | Raymond Bert Swatman | 1992/93 | 1 | |
135 | Councillor Richard Fredrick Whitehouse | 1993/94 | 1 | Liberal Independent, Spring Vale Ward, first elected 3 May 1984.[10] |
136 | Stanley Arthur Ledsam | 1994/95 | 1 | 2nd term as Mayor |
137 | Councillor Margaret Mary Benton | 1995/96 | 1 | Labour, Bilston North Ward, election history from 2 May 1991 to 1 May 2003.[11][12][13] |
138 | George Fredrick Howells MBE | 1996/97 | 1 | 2nd term as Mayor |
139 | Councillor Francis Docherty | 1997/98 | 1 | Labour, East Park Ward, election history from 2 May 1991 to 5 May 2011.[14][15][16] |
140 | Councillor Gwendoline (Gwen) Mary Stafford Good | 1998/99 | 1 | |
141 | Councillor Peter Alan Bilson | 1999/2000 | 1 | Labour, Bushbury South and Low Hill Ward, first ekected 6 May 1982.[17] |
21st century
No. | Mayor | Tenure | Terms | Notes |
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142 | Councillor Tersaim Singh | 2000/01 | 1 | Labour, St Peter's Ward, first elected 3 May 1990.[18] |
143 | Councillor Mrs Joyce Hill | 2001/02 | 1 | Labour, Fallings Park Ward, election history from 8 May 1986 to 17 May 2006.[19][20][21] |
144 | Councillor Robert Hart | 2002/03 | 1 | Conservative (I & II) and Independent (III), Merry Hill Ward (I, II & III), election history from 3 May 1973 to 16 Jan 4 May 1995 (I), 25 Sep 1997 to 25 Jan 2007 (II) and from 25 Jan 2007 to 14 May 2008 (III).[22][23][24] |
145 | Councillor John Jeffery Rowley | 2003/04 | 1 | Labour, Blakenhall Ward, first elected 6 May 1982.[25] |
146 | Councillor Alan Hart | 2004/05 | 1 | Conservative (I) and Independent (II), Penn Ward (I & II), election history from 6 May 1976 to 16 Jan 2007 (I) and 17 Jan 2007 to 16 May 2007 (II).[26][27][28] |
147 | Councillor Phil Bateman MBE | 2005/06 | 1 | Labour, Wednesfield North Ward, first elected 3 May 1984.[29] |
148 | Councillor John Davis | 2006/07 | 1 | Conservative, Tettenhall Regis Ward, election history from 4 May 1978 to 6 May 1982 and 5 May 1983 to 3 May 2012.[30][31][32] |
149 | Councillor Trudy Bowen | 2007/08 | 1 | Labour, Bilston North Ward, election history from 8 May 1986 to 14 May 2008.[33][34][35] |
150 | Councillor Mrs Christine Valerie Mills | 2008/09 | 1 | Conservative, Merry Hill Ward, first elected 7 May 1987.[36] |
151 | Councillor Surjan Singh Duhra | 2009/10 | 1 | Second term as Mayor |
152 | Councillor Malcolm John Gwinnett | 2010/11 | 1 | Liberal Democrat, Spring Vale Ward, first elected 3 May 1990.[37] |
153 | Councillor Thomas "Bert" Turner | 2011/12 | 1 | Labour, Bilston East Ward, first elected 6 December 1990.[38] |
154 | Councillor Mrs Christine Valerie Mills | 16 May 2012/13 | 1 | Second term as Mayor.[36] |
155 | 15 May 2013/14 | 1 | Labour, Heath Town Ward, election history from 2 May 1991 to 14 May 2008 and from 5 Feb 2009.[39][40][41][42] | |
156 | Councillor Michael Heap | 2014/15 | 1 | Liberal Democrat, Spring Vale Ward.[43] |
157 | Councillor Ian Brookfield | 2015/16 | 1 | Labour, Fallings Park Ward[44] |
158 | Councillor Barry Findlay | 2016/17 | 1 | Conservative, Tettenhall Regis Ward[45] |
159 | Councillor Elias Mattu | 2017–February 2018 | 1 | Labour, Graiseley Ward[46][47] Died in Office, 23 February 2018. Mayoral duties are being carried out by the Deputy Mayor, Councillor Phil Page until a new Mayor is elected at the Council meeting on 16 May 2018.[48] |
160 | Councillor Phil Page | 2018/19 | 1 | Labour, Bilston North Ward[49] |
161 | Councillor Claire Darke | 2019/20 | 1 | Labour, Park Ward[50] |
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External links
- The role of Mayor and the historic role of the Mayor's Office, Wolverhampton City Council
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