List of mayors of Preston

The following were mayors of Preston, Lancashire, England:

  • 1526-27: James Walton, MP for Preston, 1529[1]
  • 1528-31: Christopher Haydock,[2] MP for Preston, 1529
  • 1532-33: James Walton
  • 1533-34: James Walton
  • 1535 William Wall
  • 1545 Henry Walls MP for Preston, (1545)
  • 1546-46: James Walton
  • 1566 Evan Wall
  • 1696 John Atherton
  • 1700 George Addison
  • 1701-02 Josias Gregson
  • 1702 Geoffrey Rishton
  • 1703 William Lemon
  • 1704 John Atherton[3]
  • 1705 Thomas Winckley
  • 1706 John Chorley
  • 1707 Roger Sudell
  • 1708 George Addison
  • 1709 John Loxham
  • 1710 George Lamplugh
  • 1711 William Graddwell (Gladwell)
  • 1712 Ralph Assheton
  • 1713 Edmund Assheton
  • 1714 Lawrence Wall
  • 1715 William Lemon
  • 1716 Robert Chaddocks
  • 1717 Joseph Curtis
  • 1718 Richard Casson
  • 1719 George Lamplugh
  • 1720 William Graddwell
  • 1721-22 Edmund Assheton
  • 1722 Lawrence Wall
  • 1723 John Thornton
  • 1724 John Clayton
  • 1725 Thomas Garlicke
  • 1726 John Myers
  • 1727 Richard Addison
  • 1728 Joseph Curtis
  • 1729 Edmund Ashton (Assheton)
  • 1730 Lawrence Wall
  • 1731 Sir Edward Stanley, bart.
  • 1732: William Atherton (1703-1745)[4]
  • 1738: William Atherton (1703-1745)
  • 1761-62: Robert Townley Parker, MP for Preston, 1837 and 1852
  • 1868-69: John James Myres, founder of Myres and Newton
  • 1873-74: John James Myres
  • 1802–03: Samuel Horrocks, MP for Preston, 1804 [5]
  • 1901-02: Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, MP for Preston, 1865 and Governor-General of Canada[6]
  • 1902-03: Alderman E. Greenwood (Conservative)[7]
  • 1903-04 James Craven
  • 1913-19: Harry Cartmell
  • 1934-35: Robert C. Handley[8]
  • 1946-47: William Beckett[9]
  • 1963-64: Cyril Evan Molyneux[9]
  • 1964-65: Joseph Lund[9]
  • 1965-66: William Beckett[9]
  • 1966-67: Joseph Holden[9]
  • 1982-83: Joseph Saul Pownall[9]
  • 1991-92: Mary Rawcliffe[9]

21st century

Source: Preston City Council

  • 2000-01 Joseph Hood
  • 2001-02 Alan Lester Hackett
  • 2002-03 Jonathan Saksena
  • 2003-04 Neil Cartwright
  • 2004-05 Patricia Woods
  • 2005-06 Bhikhu Patel
  • 2006-07 William Tyson
  • 2007-08 Christine Abram
  • 2008-09 John Swindells
  • 2009-10 Keith Sedgewick
  • 2010-11 Albert Richardson
  • 2011-12 Bobby Cartwright
  • 2012-13 Carl Crompton
  • 2013-14 Veronica Afrin
  • 2014-15 Nicholas Pomfret
  • 2015-16 Margaret MacManus
  • 2016-17 John Collins
  • 2017-18 Brian Rollo
  • 2018-19 Trevor Hart
  • 2019-21 David Borrow
  • 2021-22 Javed Iqbal JP
  • 2022-23 Neil Darby

References

  1. "WALTON, James (1479/80-1546/50), of Preston, Lancs. | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
  2. "HAYDOCK, Christopher (by 1499-1566 or later), of Preston, Lancs. | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
  3. Hunt, David (2009). History of Preston. ISBN 9781859361719.
  4. "William and Lucy Atherton and their descendants".
  5. "HORROCKS, Samuel (1766-1842), of Lark Hill House, Preston, Lancs. | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
  6. "Election of Mayors". The Times. No. 36609. London. 11 November 1901. p. 7.
  7. "Election of Mayors". The Times. No. 36922. London. 11 November 1902. p. 12.
  8. "Labour Mayor for Preston", Manchester Guardian, 29 September 1934
  9. "St Augustine's RC Church Preston - History of St Augustine's". sites.google.com.


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