List of Lord Mayors of York

This is a list of Mayors and the later Lord Mayors of the city of York.

Wall plaque in Holy Trinity Church commemorating past Lord Mayors Thomas Mosley 1687, Robert Fairfax 1715, James Rowe 1749 & 1768 and Richard Garland 1767

In 1212 King John granted York the right to collect its own taxes, hold courts and conduct its own affairs and thereby the right to elect a Mayor. These rights were temporarily forfeited in 1280–1282 for altering a royal charter, in 1292–1297 for failing to pay taxes and in 1405–1406 for supporting Archbishop Richard Scrope. In 1389 King Richard II elevated the Mayor to the status of Lord Mayor and supposedly gave his sword to be carried point upwards before him.

List of Mayors of York

Source: "Eboracum"[1]

before 1300

Year Name Notes
1217 Hugh de Selby
c.1219 Thomas Palmer [2]
1222 Adam Flur
c.1224 H. de Ebor
c.1225 Hendy de Seizevaux [2] or de Sexdecim Vallibus
1226 Hugh de Selby
1229–1230 Hugh de Selby [2]
1235–1236 Hugh de Selby
c.1246 Nicholas Orgar
c.1248 ‘Domino J.’ (John de Selby?)
1249 Nicholas Orgar [2]
1250 ‘Domino J.’ (John de Selby?)
1251–1253 John de Selby [2]
1255–1256 Gacio de Calvo Monte [2] or Chaumont
1258 Mark de Northfolke
1259–1260 Adam le Cerf [2]
1260 Adam le Cerf [2]
1264 John de Selby
1266 John de Selby
1267 -
1268John de Selby
1271 Walter de Stokes [3] or Adam le Cerf [4]
1273 John le Specer Snr [2]
1274 John le Specer
1274–1277Robert de Bromholme [5]
1278 Walter de Stokes (Jun 24) & Sir Gilbert de Luda
1279 Richard de Romundby
1280 John Sampson
1281 City governed by the King's men
1282 Sir Gilbert de Luda & John Sampson
1283 John Sampson [5]
1284 Sir Gilbert de Luda [5]
1285 John Sampson [5]
1286–1289 Nicholas de Selby [5] MP for York, 1294
1290 Roger Basy [5]MP for York, 1294
1293–1294 City governed by the King's men [5]
1295 Robert de Bromholme
1296 City governed by the King's men [5]
1297 Nicholas De Langton Snr [5]
1298 James le Flemyng [5]
1299 John Sampson [5]

14th century

Year Name Notes
1300 John Sampson [5]
1301–1304 John le Specer Jnr [5]
1305 Andrew de Bolingbroke [5]MP for York, 1299
1306 Nicholas de Langton Snr [5]
1307–1308 John de Askham [5]
1309 Robert le Meke [5]
1310 Andrew de Bolingbrok [5]
1311–1316 Nicholas le Flemyng [5] son of James le Flemyng, killed at the Battle of Myton
1317 Robert le Meke [5]
1318 Thomas de Redness [5]
1319 Nicholas le Flemyng [5]
1320–1321 Robert le Meke [5]
1322–1333 Nicholas de Langton [5] son of Nicholas de Langton Snr
1334–1337 Henry de Belton [6]
1338 Nicholas de Langton [7]
1339 Henry de Belton [7]
1340-1342 Nicholas de Langton [7]
1343 Nicholas Foukes [7]
1344–1346John de Shirburn [7]
1347 Henry le Goldbeter [7]
1348–1352 Henry de Scoreby [7]
1353–1361 John de Langton [7]
1364 John de Acastre [7]
1365 Richard de Wateby [7]
1366 Roger de Hovingham [7]
1367 William Graa [7]
1368 Robert de Howme [7]
1369 William Savage [7]
1370 Roger de Selby [7]
1371–1372 John de Gisburn [7]
1373 Roger de Moreton Jnr [7]
1374 Thomas de Howme [7]
1375 Thomas GraaMP for York, 1377–1397
1376 Ralphe de Hornby
1377 John de Sancton [7]
1378 John de Barden [7]
1379 John de Acastre [7]
1380 John de Gisburn [7]Forcibly deposed
1381–1383 Simon de Quixley [7]
1384 Robert SavageMP for York, 1383,1386
1385 William de SelbyMP for York, 1383–1397
1386 John de HowdenMP for York, 1384–1391
1387 John de Selby
1388 William de Selby [7]MP for York, 1383–1397

List of Lord Mayors of York

Year Name Notes
1389 William de Selby [7] First to use ceremonial sword.[7]
1390–1391 Thomas Smyth [8]
1392–1393 Robert Savage [9]1393 first to use ceremonial mace. [9] MP for York, 1383,1386
1394 Thomas de Stayveley [9]
1395 William de Helmsley [9]MP for York, 1393
1396 Thomas de Stayveley [9]
1397 Sir William Frost [9] MP for York, 1399
1398 Thomas Graa [9]MP for York, 1377–1397
1399 Robert de Talkan [9]MP for York, 1402,1407

15th century

Year Name Notes
1400–1404 Sir Willam Frost [9]MP for York, 1399
1405 Adam del Bank [9]
1406 Sir William Frost [9]MP for York, 1399
1407–1409 Henry Wyman [9]
1410 John de Bolton [9]MP for York, 1399,1407
1411 John de Craven [9]
1412 Robert Howme [9]Merchant.
1413 Nicholas Blackburn Snr [9]Mercer.
1414 Thomas de Sancton [9]MP for York, 1413,1417
1415 William de Alne [9]Merchant.
1416 John de Northeby [9]Merchant.
1417 William Bowes Snr [9]Merchant, and MP for York, 1413,1417
1418 John de Moreton [9]MP for York, 1415, 1421
1419 John de Bedale [9]
1420 Thomas del Gare [9]MP for York, 1419,1421
1421 Richard Russell[9]Merchant, and MP for York, 1415,1422,1425
1422 Henry Preston [9]MP for York, 1420
1423 Thomas Esingwald [9]Merchant.
1424 Thomas Bracebridge [9]Merchant.
1425 William Ormeshede [9]Merchant, and MP for York, 1421,1426,1431
1426 Peter Buckey [9]
1427 John Alstonmore [9]Merchant.
1428 William Bowes Snr [9]MP for York, 1413,1417
1429 Nicholas Blackburn Jnr [9]
1430 Richard Russell [9]MP for York, 1415,1422,1425
1431 John Bolton [9]Merchant.
1432 Thomas Snawden [9]Pewterer.
1433 William Ormeshede [9]MP for York, 1421,1426,1431
1434 Thomas del Gare Jnr [9]
1435 Thomas Kirkham [9]
1436 Richard Wartre [9]Merchant.
1437 William Bedale [9]Merchant.
1438 William Useflete [9]Merchant.
1439 Thomas Ridelay [9]
1440 William Girlington [9]Draper.
1441 Thomas Kirke [9]Mercer.
1442 John Thriske [9]Merchant, mayor of the staple.
1443 William Bowes [9]Merchant.
1444 Richard Buckden [9]Merchant.
1445 Thomas Crathorne [9]
1446 William Stockton [9]
1447 John Crosyer [9]
1448 John Carre [9]
1449 William Holbeek [9]Merchant of the staple.
1450 Thomas Barton [9]Grocer.
1451 Richard Wartre [10]First year of the reign of Henry VI.[10]
1452 Thomas Danby [10]Merchant.
1453 John Catryk [10]
1454 Thomas Neleson [10]Merchant.
1455 Richard Lematon [10]
1456 John Carre [10]
1457 Robert Collinson [10]Merchant.
1458 William Holbeck [10]
1459 Nicholas Holgate [10]
1460 Thomas Beverley [10]Merchant of the Staple
1461 William Stockton [10]First year of the reign of Edward IV.
1462 John Thrisk [10]
1463 Thomas Scawsby [10]
1464 John Gilliot [10]Knight of the Bath.
1465 Thomas Neleson [10]
1466 John Kent [10]Merchant.
1467 John Marshall [10]Merchant.
1468 William Snawsnell [10]Goldsmith
1469 Sir Richard Yorke [10]Merchant of the Staple.
1470 William Holbeck [10]
1471 Thomas Beverley [10]
1472 William Holbeck [10]
1473 Christopher Marshall [10]
1474 Sir John Gilliot [10]
1475 William Lame [10]
1476 Thomas Wrangwish [10]
1477 John Tong [10]
1478 John Ferriby [10]Merchant.
1479 William Welles [10]
1480 John Marshall [10]
1481 Robert Amyas [10]
1482 Richard Yorke [10]Mayor of the Staple
1483 John NewtonDyer. First year of the reign of Richard III
1484 Thomas Wrangwith [10]Merchant.
1485 Nicholas Lancaster [10]LL. D. First year of the reign of Henry VII
1486 William Chimney [10]Draper.
1487 Sir William Todd [10]Merchant.
1488 Robert Hancock [10]Grocer.
1489 John Harper [10]Merchant.
1490 Sir John Gilliot [10]Merchant.
1491 John Ferriby
died and replaced by William White [10]
1492 Thomas Scotton [10]Merchant.
1493 Nicholas Lancaster [10]Merchant.
1494 Michael White [10]dyer
1495 George Kirke [10]Merchant.
1496 Robert Johnson [10]Grocer.
1497 Thomas Gray [10]Goldsmith.
1498 John Metcalfe [10]Merchant.
1499 John Elwald [10]Merchant.

16th century

Year Name Notes
1500 William Nelson [10]Merchant, and MP for York, 1504,1510,1512,1515
1501 John Stockdale [10]Merchant.
1502 Richard Thornton [10]Grocer.
1503 Sir John Gilliot [10]Merchant.
1504 Thomas Jameson [10]Merchant.
1505 William White
died and replaced by Michael White [10]
1506 Allan Stavely [10]Merchant.
1507 John Birkhead [10]Merchant.
1508 Sir John Petty
died and replaced by[10] John Dodgson
1509 George Essex [11]Apothecary. First year or the reign of Henry VIII.
1510 John Shawe [11]Merchant.
1511 Bertram Dawson [11]Merchant.
1512 George Kirke [11]
1513 William Wilson [11]Goldsmith.
1514 John Thornton [11]Merchant.
1515 Thomas Drawsword [11]MP for York, 1512
1516 John Hall [11]Tanner.
1517 John Dodgson [11]
1518 William Wright [11]MP for York, 1515
1519 Alan Staveley [11]
1520 Thomas Parker [11]
1521 Thomas Bankhouse
died and replaced by Simon Vicars [11]
1522 Paul Gillour
died and replaced by Thomas Burton [11]
Gillour was a merchant. Burton was MP for York, 1523
1523 Thomas Drawsword [11]MP for York, 1512
1524 John Norman [11]MP for York, 1523
1525 William Barker [11]
1526 Peter Jackson [11]MP for York, 1529
1527 Robert Wilde [11]Merchant.
1528 Thomas Mason [11]
1529 Robert Whitfield [11]
1530 Sir George Lawson [11]MP for York, 1529, 1536
1531 Henry Dawson [11]
1532 William Barker [11]
1533 John Hodgson [11]MP for York, 1539, 1542
1534 George Gale [11]Goldsmith and MP for York, 1529, 1536, 1542
1535 William Wright [11]MP for York, 1515
1536 William Harrington [11]Merchant. Great-grandfather of Guy Fawkes
1537 Ralph Pulleyn [11]Goldsmith.
1538 John Shawe
died and replaced by John North [11]
North was MP for York, 1545,1553
1539 Robert Elward [11]Merchant.
1540 William Dodgson [11]Merchant.
1541 Robert Hall [11]Merchant and MP for York, 1545, 1553
1542 John Shadlock [11]
1543 Robert Heckleton [11]Fishmonger.
1544 Peter Robinson [11]Merchant.
1545 John Bean [11]MP for York, 1554
1546 William Holme [11]MP for York, 1547, 1553
1547 William Watson [11]Merchant. MP for York, 1553, 1559, 1563. First year or the reign of Edward VI
1548 Robert Peacock [11]Merchant, and MP for York, 1558
1549 George Gale [11]Goldsmith, and MP for York, 1529, 1536, 1542
1550 John Lewis [11]Draper.
1551 Thomas Appleyard [11]
1552 Richard White [11]Draper, and MP for York, 1554
1553 William Coupland [11]MP for York, 1554. First Year of the reign of Mary I
1554 John North [11] MP for York, 1545,1553
1555 William Beckwith [11]Merchant.
1556 Richard Goldthorpe [11]MP for York, 1559
1557 Robert Hall [11]Merchant. MP for York, 1545, 1553
1558 Ralph Hall [11]Merchant, and MP for York, 1553, 1571. First year of the reign of Elizabeth I
1559 Thomas Standevyn [11]
1560 James Harrington [11]
1561 Percival Crawforth [11]
1562 Thomas Lawson [11]
1563 Thomas Appleyard [11]
1564 James Simson [11]
1565 John Bean [11]MP for York, 1554
1566 William Watson [11]Merchant. MP for York, 1553, 1559, 1563
1567 Robert Peacock [12]Merchant, and MP for York, 1558
1568 William Coupland [12]MP for York, 1554
1569 William Beckwith [12]
1570 Richard Calame [12]Draper.
1571 Gregory Peacock [12]Merchant, and MP for York, 1572
1572 William Alleyn [12]Mercer.
1573 Christopher Herbert [12]Merchant.
1574 Robert Maskewe [12]Merchant.
1575 Thomas Harrison [12]Innholder.[13]
1576 Edmund Richardson
died and replaced by Ralph Hall [12]
Richardson was a Pewterer. Hall was MP for York, 1553, 1571
1577 John Dyneley [12]Draper.
1578 Hugh Graves [12]Merchant, and MP for York, 1571,1572
1579 Robert Cripling [12]
1580 Robert Askwith [12]Draper, and MP for York, 1572, 1589
1581 William Robinson [12]Merchant, and MP for York, 1584, 1589
1582 Robert Brooke [12]Merchant, and MP for York, 1584, 1586
1583 Christopher Maltby [12]Draper.
1584 Thomas Appleyard [12]
1585 Andrew Trene [12]Merchant, and MP for York, 1593
1586 Henry Maye [12]Innholder.
1587 Ralph Richardson [12]Merchant.
1588 James Birkbie [12]Council attorney.
1589 Thomas Jackson [12]Council attorney.
1590 Thomas Mosley [12]Merchant, and MP for York, 1597
1591 Robert Watter [12]Haberdasher.
1592 Thomas Harrison [12]
1593 Robert Askwith [12]MP for York, 1572, 1589
1594 William Robinson [12]MP for York, 1584, 1589
1595 Robert Brooke [12]MP for York, 1584, 1586
1596 James Birkbie [12]
1597 Christopher Beckwith [12]
1598 Edward Fawcett [12]
1599 Christopher Concett [12]Apothecary.

17th century

Stephen Watson was Lord Mayor of York twice, in 1646 and 1656.
Year Name Notes
1600 Henry Hall [12]Merchant, and MP for York, 1601
1601 Robert Peacock [12]
1602 Thomas Mosley [12]MP for York, 1597.
1603 Sir Robert Walter [12]Haberdasher. First year of the reign of James I
1604 Thomas Herbert [12]Merchant.
1605 William Greenbury [12]Draper.
1606 Robert Askwith [12]Draper, and MP for York, 1604, 1614, 1621
1607 Robert Harrison [12]Merchant.
1608 Robert Myers [12]Mercer.
1609 Christopher Concett [12]Apothecary.
1610 Henry Hall [12]Merchant, and MP for York, 1601
1611 Willam Brearey [12]Merchant.
1612 John Harrison [12]Merchant.
1613 Thomas Marshall [12]Mercer.
1614 Leonard Besson [12]Saddler.
1615 Elias Micklethwaite [12]Merchant.
1616 William Greenbury [12]Draper
1617 Sir Robert Askwith [12]Draper, and MP for York, 1604, 1614, 1621
1618 Thomas Agar [12]Tanner.
1619 William Morrison [12]Merchant.
1620 William Watter [12]Saddler.
1621 Christopher Dickenson [12]Merchant.
1622 William Brearey [12]
1623 Robert Myers [12]
1624 Matthew Topham [12]Merchant
1625 Thomas Lawne [12]First year of the reign of Charles I
1626 Leonard Besson [12]Saddler
1627 Elias Micklethwaite [12]
1628 Robert Belt [12]Merchant.
1629 Christopher Croft [12]Mercer.
1630 Edmund Cowper [14]Merchant.
1631 Robert Hemsworth [14]Draper.
1632 Thomas Hoyle [14]Merchant.
1633 Sir William Allenson [14]Draper, and MP for York, 1654
1634 James Hutchenson [14]Merchant.
1635 Thomas Hodgson [14]Mercer.
1636 Henry Thompson [14]Merchant.
1637 John Vaux [14]Prothonotary.
1638 William Scott [14]Merchant.
1639 Sir Roger Jacques [14]Merchant, and MP for York, 1640
1640 Sir Robert Belt [14]Merchant
1641 Sir Christopher Croft [14]Mercer
1642–43 Sir Edmund Cooper [14]Merchant. Start of the English Civil War. York was initially held by the Royalists (Cavaliers).[15][16]
1644 Sir Edmund Cooper displaced
and replaced by
Thomas Hoyle [14]
Hoyle was MP for York, 1654. Parliamentarians (Roundheads) take control from now to the restoration
under Lord Mayors sympathetic to (or willing to accommodate), the Parliamentary cause.[17][16]
1645 John Geldart [14]Merchant, and MP for York, 1656
1646 Stephen Watson [14]Grocer.
1647 Thomas Dickenson [14]Merchant, and MP for York, 1654, 1656, 1659
1648 Robert Horner[14]Merchant
1649 Leonard Thompson [14]Merchant
1650 William Tayler [14]Merchant
1651 James BrookeMerchant
1652 William MetcalfeDraper
1653 Henry ThompsonMerchant
1654 John GeldartMerchant, and MP for York, 1656
1655 Sir William AllensonDraper, and MP for York, 1640
1656 Stephen Watson
1657 Sir Thomas Dickenson [14]Merchant, and MP for York, 1654, 1656, 1659
1658 Robert HornerMerchant
1659 Leonard ThompsonMerchant
1660 Christopher TophamMerchant, and MP for York, 1659
1661 James BrookeBy the Kings mandate.
1662 George LamplughMerchant
1663 Henry ThompsonMerchant
1664 Edward ElwickeApothecary
1665 Richard HewittMerchant
1666 George MancklinsSkinner
1667 Cressye BurnettMerchant
1668 Henry TiremanDraper
1669 Christopher BreareyMerchant
1670 Thomas BawtryMerchant
1671 William RichardsonDraper
1672 Sir Henry ThompsonWine merchant, and MP for York, 1673
1673 Thomas WilliamsonMerchant
1674 Richard MetcalfeMerchant
1675 William RamsdenMerchant
1676 Yorke HornerMerchant
1677 Francis ElcockGrocer
1678 Philip HerbertMerchant
1679 Richard ShawButcher
1680 John ConstableGrocer
1681 Thomas CarterMerchant
1682 John Wood
1683 Edward ThompsonMP for York, 1689, 1695, 1701
1684 Robert WallerAttorney
1685 John ThompsonGoldsmith
1686 Leonard Wilberfoss
1687 Thomas Mosley Apothecary
1688 Thomas Rayne displaced
and replaced by Robert Waller
Both attorneys
1689 John FosterHaberdasher
1690 Samuel DawsonMerchant
1691 George StocktonSilk Weaver
1692 Joshua EarnshawMerchant
1693 Andrew PerrottMerchant
1694 Robert DavyHosier
1695 Sir Gilbert MetcalfeMerchant
1696 John ConstableGrocer
1697 Mark GillGoldsmith
1698 Roger Shackleton
1699 Henry ThompsonMP for York, 1690

18th century

Year Name Notes
1700 Sir William RobinsonMP for Northallerton,1689 and for York,1698
1701 Tobias Jenkins [18]MP for York, 1695,1701,1715
1702 John Peckitt [18]Merchant
1703 Thomas Dawson [18]Merchant
1704 Elias Pawson [18]Merchant
1705 Charles Redman [18]Toyman
1706 Emanuel Justice [18]Merchant
1707 Robert Benson [18]MP for York, 1705
1708 Richard Thompson [18]Merchant
1709 William Pickering [18]
1710 Charles Perrott [18]Merchant
1711 Thomas Pickering [18]Attorney
1712 William Cornwell [18]Brewer
1713 Christopher Hutton [18]Glover
1715 Robert Fairfax [18]MP for York, 1713
1716 Richard Towne [18]Mercer
1717 Henry Baines [18]Toyman
1718 Tancred Robinson [18]Rear-admiral
1719 John Read [18]Toyman
1720 Tobias Jenkins [18]MP for York, 1695,1701,1715
1721 Richard Thompson [18]Merchant
1722 Charles Redman [18]Toyman
1723 Charles Perrott [18]Merchant
1724 Thomas Agar [18]Woollen-draper
1725 William Cornwell [18]Brewer
1726 Samuel Clarke [18]Haberdasher
1727 Richard Baine [18]Grocer
1728 Peter Whitton [18]Grocer
1729 William Dobson [18]Apothecary
1730 John Stainforth [18]Receiver of Land Tax
1731 Jonas Thompson [18]Attorney
1732 Henry Baines [18]Toyman
1733 James Dodsworth [18]Apothecary & Grocer
1734 William Whytehead [18]Attorney at Law
1735 James Barnard [18]Mercer
1736 Samuel Clark [18]Haberdasher
1737 Sir John Lister Kaye [18]MP for York, 1734
1738 George Benson died
and replaced by
Sir Tancred Robinson, Bt [18]
Robinson was a Rear-admiral
1739 George Escricke [18]Hatter
1740 George Skelton [18]Merchant
1741 Richard Lawson [18]Wine Merchant
1742 John Mayer[18] Attorney
1743 William Stephenson[18] Merchant
1744 Thomas Agar[18] Merchant
1745 John Raper[18] Merchant
1746 John Read[18] Toyman
1747 George Escricke[18] Hatter
1748 Francis Jefferson[18] Merchant
1749 James Rowe[18] Druggist
1750 Matthew Lister[18] Timber-merchant
1751 George Skelton[18] Merchant
1752 James Barnard[18] Mercer
1753 William Coates [18]Glover
1754 Richard Lawson [18]Wine Merchant
1755 Thomas Matthews [18]Brewer
1756 Richard Farrer [18]Upholsterer
1757 George Fox Lane [18]MP for York, 1742–1761
1758 John Allanson [18]Merchant
1759 Godfrey Wentworth [18]MP for York, 1741
1760 Francis Stephenson [18]Merchant
1761 Thomas Bowes [18]Apothecary
1762 John Mayer [18]Attorney
1763 Anby Taylor [18]Apothecary
1764 Francis Bacon [18]Apothecary
1765 Henry Raper [18]Merchant
1766 John Wakefield [18]Merchant
1767 Richard Garland [18]Factor
1768 James Rowe [18]Druggist
1769 Richard Farrer [18]Upholsterer
1770 John Carr [18]Architect
1771 Edward Wallis [18]Apothecary
1772 Charles Turner [18]MP for York, 1768–1783
1773 Henry Jubb [18]Apothecary
1774 Hugh Robinson [18]Merchant
1775 John Allanson [18]Merchant
1776 Francis Stephenson[18]Merchant
1777 Thomas Bowes died
and replaced by
Francis Bacon [18]
Both were apothecaries
1778 Thomas Barstow [18]Esquire
1779 Edward Stabler [18]Merchant
1780 Thomas Cordley [18]Wine-merchant
1781 Henry Myers [18]Merchant
1782 Henry Raper [18]Merchant
1783 William Siddall [18]Woollen-draper
1784 Thomas Kilby [18]Brewer
1785 James Woodhouse died
and replaced by
John Carr [18]
Carr was an architect
1786 Thomas Smith [18]Merchant
1787 Sir William Milner [18]MP for York, 1790
1788 William Bluitt [18]Esquire
1789 Thomas Hartley [18]Brewer
1790 Joshua Oldfield [18]Wine-merchant
1791 Thomas Wilson [18]Bookseller
1792 Ralph Dodsworth [18]Merchant
1793 William Siddall died
and replaced by
Thomas Smith [18]
Siddall was a woollen-merchant
Smith was a merchant.
1794 John Hay [18]Woollen-draper
1795 Richard Metcalfe [18]Merchant-tailor
1796 Theophilus de Garencières [18]Apothecary
1797 Richard Hobson [18]Woollen-draper
1798 Sir William Milner [18]MP for York, 1790
1799 William Ellis [18]Merchant

19th century

Year Name Notes
1800 James Robson [18]Linen-draper
1801 John Wilkinson [19]Druggist
1802 William Hotham [19]Barrister-at-Law
1803 Thomas Hartley [19]Esquire
1804 John Kilby [19]Brewer
1805 Robert Stockton [19]Druggist
1806 Thomas Wilson [19]Bookseller
1807 William Ellis [19]Merchant
1808 Robert Rhodes [19]Merchant tailor
1809 Samuel Wormald [19]Tanner
1810 George Peacock [19]Esquire
1811 Hon. Lawrence Dundas [19]MP for Richmond,1790,1808
MP for York, 1802,1811
1812 Isaac Spencer [19]Druggist
1813 Thomas Smith [19]Merchant
1814 William Dunsley [19]Brewer
1815 William Hutchenson Hearon [19]Tea Dealer
1816 John Dales [19]Druggist
1817 Robert Chaloner [19]FRS, MP for Richmond, 1810 and MP for York, 1820
1818 James Saunders [19]
1819 William Hotham [19]
1820 George Peacock [19]
1821 Rt. Hon. Lord Dundas [19]MP for Richmond,1790,1808
MP for York, 1802,1811
1822 Isaac Spencer [19]
1823 Thomas Smith [19]
1824 William Dunsley [19]
1825 William Oldfield [19]
1826 William Cooper[19]
1827 William Hutchenson Hearon[19]Tea Dealer
1828 George Champney[19]
1829 John Dales[19]
1830 Hon. Edward Robert Petre[19]
1831 Rt. Hon. Lord Dundas[19]MP for Richmond,1790,1808
MP for York, 1802,1811
1832 William Oldfield[19]
1833 James Barber[19]
1834 William Cooper[19]
1835 Thomas Wood Wilson[19]
1836 Sir Sir John Simpson[19]Corn merchant
1836 James Meek Snr[19]Glassmaker and banker
1837–1838 George Hudson[19]"The Railway King" and MP for Sunderland, 1845–1859
1839 William Stephenson Clark[19]Medical doctor
1840 Robert Cattle[19]
1841 William Matterson[19]Surgeon
1842-1844 Joseph Buckle[19]
1844 William Gray[19]Solicitor
1845 William Richardson[19]Solicitor
1846 George Hudson[19]"The Railway King" and MP for Sunderland, 1845-1859
1847 James Richardson[19]
1848 Edward Richard Anderson[19]
1849 George Hicks Seymour[19]Solicitor
1850 James Meek Snr[19]Glassmaker and banker
1851 Henry Cooper[19]Wine merchant
1852 Richard Evers[19]Tailor
1853 George Leeman[19]Solicitor, railway entrepreneur, and MP for York, 1865,1871
1854 George Wilson[19]
1855 James Meek Jnr[19]Banker
1856 Edward Richard Anderson[19]Solicitor
1857 John Wood[19]Solicitor and Yorkshire Coroner.
1858 William Dalla Husband[19]Surgeon, FRCS
1859 Richard Evers[19]Tailor
1860 George Leeman[19]Solicitor, railway entrepreneur, and MP for York, 1865,1871
1861–1862 William Fox Clark[19]Solicitor
1863 Richard Welch Hollon[19]Druggist
1864 Edwin Wade[19]Dental surgeon
1865–1866 James Meek Jnr[19]Banker
1867 Ralph Weatherley[19]Owner of building company.
1868 Alfred Ely Hargrove[19]
1869 John Colburn[19]Silversmith and jeweller
1870 George Leeman[19]Solicitor, railway entrepreneur, and MP for York, 1865,1871
1871 William Walker[19]Solicitor
1872 Henry Steward[19]
1873 John March[19]Brewer
1874 Joseph Terry[19]Chocolate maker.
1875 Edward Rooke[19]Wine and spirit merchant
1876 James Melrose[19]Land agent and brewer
1877 William Varey[19]Bacon factor
1878 George Brown[19]Solicitor
1879 Thomas Samuel Watkinson died
and replaced by
William Wilkinson Wilberforce[19]
Watkinson owned iron- and steelworks.
Wilberforce was a company director
1880 John Stephenson Rowntree[19]Chocolate maker.
1881 Joseph Agar[19]Tannery owner
1882 Thomas Varey[19]Bacon Factor. Son of Wm. Varey (Mayor,1877)
1883 William Benson Richardson[19]
1884 John Close[19]Businessman
1885–1886 Joseph Terry[19]Chocolate maker.
1887 Joseph Sykes Rymer[19]Company director
1888–89 Joseph Agar[19]Tannery owner
1890 Philip Matthews died
and replaced by
Sir Joseph Terry[19]
Matthews was an Innkeeper. Died of Typhoid.
Terry was chocolate maker.
1891–1892 John Close[19]Businessman
1893 Thomas Clayton[19]
1894 William McKay[19]
1895-1896 Christopher Annakin-Milward[19]Hatter, hosier and shirtmaker.
1897 Edwin Gray[19]Son of Wm Gray (Mayor, 1844). Solicitor
1898 Samuel Border[19]Grocer
1899 Joseph Sykes Rymer[19]Company director

20th century

Year Name Notes
1900 Edward William Purnell [20] Tobacconist
1901 Lancelot Foster [20]Agricultural merchant and Company Director
1902 Edwin Gray [20]Solicitor
1903–1905 Robert Horton Vernon Wragge [20]Tour operator
1906 William Bentley died
and replaced by
Samuel Border [20]
Bentley was a bookseller
Border was a grocer.
1907 Sir Joseph Sykes Rymer [20]Coal, lime and sand merchant
1908–1909 James Birch [20]Plumber and Glazier
1910 Thomas Carter [20]Butcher
1911 Norman Green [20]
1912 Sir Joseph Sykes Rymer [20]Coal, lime and sand merchant
1913 Henry Rhodes Brown [20]
1914 John Bowes Morrell [20]Company director, publisher and writer
1915–1917 William Alexander Forster Todd [20]
1918 Sir William Alexander Forster Todd [20]
1919–20 Edward Walker [20]
1921 William Henry Birch [20]Builder
1922 James Brown Inglis [20]Jeweller and silversmith
1923 William Dobbie [20]Railwayman and MP for Rotherham, 1933
1924 Sir Robert Newbald Kay [20]Solicitor and MP for Elland, 1903
1925 William Wright [20]
1926 Oscar Frederick Rowntree [20]
1927 Arthur Richmond Fox [20]
1928 Edwin John Leetham Rymer [20]Coal merchant. Son of Sir Joseph Sykes Rymer, Mayor 1907,1912
1929 Charles William Shipley [20]Railwayman
1930 Sir William Alexander Forster-Todd [20]
1931 Robert Horton Vernon Wragge [20]Tour operator
1932 Henry Rhodes Brown [20]
1933–1934 Herbert Edward Harrowell [20]Solicitor
1935 William Henry Shaw [20]Railwayman
1936 Thomas Morris [20]Builder
1937 Charles Thornburn Hutchinson [20]Grocer
1938 William Cooper [20]
1939 Robert James Pulleyn [20]Builder
1940 William Horsman [20]Overseer at Rowntrees
1941 Edna Annie Crichton [20]First woman Lord Mayor
1942 Edward Lacy [20]Painter and Decorator
1943 William Thompson [20]
1944 Harold de Bourg Chapman de Bourg [20]Estate agent and Surveyor
1945–1846 Fred Gaines [20]
1947 William Dobbie [20]Railwayman and MP for Rotherham, 1933
1949 John Bowes Morrell [20]Company Director, publisher and writer
1950 Ernest Harwood [20]
1951 John Harold Kaye [20]
1952 Cecil Walter Wright [20]
1953 Charles Oliver [20]Chairman, Furniture Company
1954 Frank Wright[20]
1955 Fred Brown [20]
1956 Vincent Albert Bosworth [20]
1957 Eric Lawson Keld [20]
1958 Albert Leslie Philipson [20]
1959 Robert Stavers Oloman [20]
1960 Wilfred Ward [20]
1961 Ivy Gladys Wrightman [20]
1962 Robert Alexander Cattle [20]
1963 Archibald Kirk [20]
1964 Stanley Palphramand [20]Organbuilder
1965 William Bridge [20]
1966 Walter Elliott Milburn [20]
1967 William Edwin Hargrave [20]
1968 Mona May Armitage [20]
1969 Ronald Scobey [20]
1970 Arthur Joseph Hardcastle [20]
1971 Richard Scruton [20]
1972 Harry Victor Boulton [20]
1973 Jack Milnes Wood [20]
1974 William Thomas Burke [20]
1975 Jack Penty Birch [20] Builder
1976 Jack Archer [20]
1977 Thomas Hibbert [20]
1979 Samuel Edwin Brearley [20]
1979 William Richardson [20]
1980 Clive Bushell Kay [20]Company Director
1981 Charles William Fairclough [20]
1982 Philip Booth [20]
1983 Stephen Fred Galloway [20]
1984 Kenneth Cooper [20]
1985 Marjorie Seward Bwye [20]
1986 Cyril Arthur Waite [20]
1987 Malcolm James Heppell [20]
1988 Reginald Pulleyn [20]
1989 Jack Archer [20]
1990 Keith Simpson Wood [20]
1991 Albert Cowen [20]
1992 Bernard Alfred Bell [20]
1993 Ann Reid [20]
1994 David Wilde [20]
1995 John Boardman [20]
1996 Kenneth William King [20]
1997 Michael John Bradley [20]
1998 Derek Wilbraham Smallwood [20]
1999 Peter Vaughan [20]

21st century

Year Name Notes
2000 Shân Edryd Braund [21][22]
2001 Irene Mary Waudby [21][23]
2002 David Anthony Horton [21][24]
2003 Charles Hall [21][25]
2004 Janet Looker [21][26]
2005 Janet Greenwood [21][27]
2006 Janet Hopton [21][28]
2007 Irene Mary Waudby [21][29]
2008 Brian Walter Joseph Edward Watson [21][30]
2009 John Galvin [21][31]
2010 Sue Galloway [21][32]
2011 David Anthony Horton [21][33]
2012 Keith Hyman [21][34]
2013 Julie Gunnell[21][35]Charity worker
2014 Ian Gillies[36]
2015 Sonja Crisp[37]
2016 Dave Taylor[38][39]

Notes

  1. Drake 1736, pp. 359–367.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Drake 1736, p. 359.
  3. Drake 1736, p. 359 cites Stow's chron Leland, coll —.
  4. Drake 1736, p. 359 cites Fairfax family records.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Drake 1736, p. 360.
  6. Drake 1736, pp. 360–361.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Drake 1736, p. 361.
  8. Drake 1736, p. 361–362.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Drake 1736, p. 362.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Drake 1736, p. 363.
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Drake 1736, p. 364.
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Drake 1736, p. 365.
  13. For masters a similar company in London see Worshipful Company of Innholders.
  14. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Drake 1736, p. 366.
  15. Coster 1997, p. 106.
  16. 1 2 York History staff 2013.
  17. Coster 1997, p. 109.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 "Lord Mayors of York 1601-1800". York Mansion House. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 "Lord Mayors of York 1801-2000". Mansion House. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  20. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 "Lord Mayors of York 1801-2000". (York) Mansion House. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  21. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "Lord Mayors of York 2001 +". (York) Mansion House. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
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  26. "New Lord Mayor is sworn in". York Press. 20 May 2004. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  27. "Mother-of-two 'honoured' by selection to be Lord Mayor". York Press. 28 January 2005. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  28. "Hats off to Janet". York Press. 26 May 2006. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  29. Aitchison, Gavin (25 May 2007). "New Lord Mayor and Sheriff take up roles". York Press. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  30. Casci, Mark (23 May 2008). "Meet the new mayor". York Press. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  31. Lewis, Stephen (21 May 2009). "John Galvin steps up to become the new Lord Mayor of York". York Press. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  32. Catton, Richard (28 May 2010). "Sue Galloway sworn in as new Lord Mayor of York". York Press. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  33. Stead, Mark (26 May 2011). "York's new Lord Mayor appointed as Labour takes council control". York Press. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  34. Liptrot, Kate (25 May 2012). "Meet the new Lord Mayor of York". York Press. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
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