List of mayors of Coventry

Summary

The title Lord Mayor of Coventry was created on 3 June 1953 when the dignity was conferred on the city of Coventry, England by Letters Patent as part of the Coronation celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II. Prior to that Coventry had had a Mayor since it was granted its Charter of Incorporation by King Edward III in 1345.

The Lord Mayor is the Chairman of the City Council and has the casting vote. As Coventry's first citizen, they are the non-political, ceremonial head of the city.

Notable Mayors of Coventry edit

 
Alice Arnold, Coventry's first female mayor (in 1937) wearing mayoral regalia

Lord Mayors of Coventry edit

Coventry's Lord Mayors have included:[12]

  • 1953: Hamblet Bertie Warner Cresswell
  • 1954: John Fennell (First Lord Mayor)
  • 1955: Thomas Henry Dewis
  • 1956: William Isaac Thomson
  • 1957: Pearl Marguerite Hyde
  • 1958: Harold Henry Kemble Winslow
  • 1959: William Henry Edwards
  • 1960: Harry Stanley
  • 1961: William Callow
  • 1962: Arthur James Waugh, Snr
  • 1963: Emily Allen Allen
  • 1964: Thomas Henry Whiteman
  • 1965: William Parfitt
  • 1966: Edwin Moody Rogers
  • 1967: Eric James Williams
  • 1968: Leonard Lamb
  • 1969: William Frederick Burdett
  • 1970: Sidney John Cordery
  • 1971: Tom Meffen
  • 1972: Wilfred Spencer (died)
  • 1973: Gerard William Sheridan
  • 1974: John Dennis Berry
  • 1975: Charles Ward
  • 1976: Robert Frederick Loosley
  • 1977: Ralph Clews
  • 1978: Charles McKenzie Maxwell (died)
  • 1978: Kenneth Bertram Benfield
  • 1979: Harry Richards
  • 1980: Tom McLatchie
  • 1981: Philip Walter George Robinson
  • 1982: Edgar William Weaver
  • 1983: Joseph Thompson
  • 1984: Walter Sidney Brandish
  • 1985: William McKernan
  • 1986: Winifred Eva Lakin
  • 1987: Jeffrey Desmond White
  • 1988: Arthur James Waugh, Jnr
  • 1989: David John Cairns
  • 1990: William Arthur Hardy
  • 1991: David H. Edwards
  • 1992: Samuel Donald Ewart
  • 1993: Alex M. Boyd
  • 1994: Nick Nolan
  • 1995: Joseph Clifford
  • 1996: Arthur J. (Stan) Hodson
  • 1997: John Mutton
  • 1998: Maggie Rosher
  • 1999: Joan Wright
  • 2000: Sheila Collins
  • 2001: Dave Chater
  • 2002: Ken Taylor
  • 2003: Sucha Singh Bains
  • 2004: John Victor Gazey (June)
  • 2005: Ram Parkash Lakha
  • 2006: Shabbir Ahmed
  • 2007: Dave Batten
  • 2008: Andy Matchet
  • 2009: Jack Harrison
  • 2010: Brian Kelsey
  • 2011: Keiran Mulhall
  • 2012: Tim Sawdon
  • 2013: Gary Crookes
  • 2014: Hazel Noonan [13]
  • 2015: Michael Hammon
  • 2016: Lindsley Harvard
  • 2017: Tony Skipper
  • 2018: John Blundell
  • 2019: Linda Bigham
  • 2020: Ann Lucas
  • 2021: John McNicholas
  • 2022: Kevin Maton[14]

References edit

  • John Astley (1885), The Monumental Inscriptions in the Parish Church of S. Michael, Coventry, together with drawings of all the arms found therein, Wikidata Q98360469
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  2. ^ Astley, p. 12.
  3. ^ Astley, p. 7.
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  6. ^ "Election of Mayors". The Times. No. 36922. London. 11 November 1902. p. 12.
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  9. ^ "History". Coventry & Warwickshire Society of Artists. 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  10. ^ Musing on Spines (1 May 2012). "Coventry and Warwickshire Society of Artists Celebrate Centenary Year". Creatabot. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
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  12. ^ "Coventry's Mayors". Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  13. ^ "Lord Mayor of Coventry". Coventry City Council. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  14. ^ "Councillor with 35 years of experience in our city to be new Lord Mayor of Coventry". Coventry Telegraph. 17 May 2022. Retrieved 19 May 2022.