List of mayors of Margate

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The following is a list of mayors of Margate.

Margate is a town located on the coast of Kent in southeast England. The Municipal Borough of Margate was abolished in 1974 and the charter rights, including the mayor, are maintained by charter trustees.

Source: Mayor and Charter Trustees of Margate

Year(s)Mayor
1857–8George Yeates Hunter
1859–60James Stansring
1861–2John Berry Flint
1863James Turner
1864Thomas Harman Keble
1865George Yeates Hunter
1866-7Edward Rapson
1868–9John Berry Flint
1870–2Frederick Chambers
1873–4Thomas Dalby Reeve
1875–6William Druce Pickering
1877–8Robert Wood
1879–80Samual Pointon
1881–2John Bayley
1883Walter Green
1884Samual Pointon
1885–6Henry Francis Hermitage
1887George Frederick Head
1888–9William Leach Lewis
1890–1Henry Francis Hermitage
1892William Leetham
1893–4Edward Staple Wooten
1895Joseph Coleman
1896Edward Maltby
1897George Frederick Brown
1898–9George Moray McFarlane
1900-01William Henry Hughes
1901-02James Hosking [1]
1902–03John James Hermitage (Liberal) [2]
1904-05William Thomas Charters weale
1905-06William Leach Lewis
1906-07Unknown
1907-08Daniel Thomas Evans
1908–09William Henry White
1910William Booth Reeve
1911Edward Coleman
1912Albert Leon Adutt
1913–8William Booth Reeve
1919Charles Edward Doughty
1920Alonzo Bilham Pilcher
1921Harry Belham Smith
1922William Leach Lewis
1923Percy Harry Richard Venner
1924–5Thomas Daniel Wood
1926Maude Harriet Sinclair Hatfeild
1927Edward Tofts Fasham
1928Edward Coleman
1929Albert Edward Grant
1930–1Percy Bosworth Osborne
1932–4Frederick Lewis Pettman
1935Edward Sidney Linington
1936William Robert Noble
1937–9George Broome Farrar
1940–1George Phillip Hoare
1942–6Frederick James Cornford
1947–8Walter James Perkins
1949William Charles Redman CBE
1950–1Claude Boucher Hoskins
1952Beatrice Mary Giles
1953–4Harry Vivian Ward
1955–6Charles Sidney Forster Witts
1956–7John Gardiner Read
1958–9Gordon Aubrey Kirby
1960Ernest Edward Woodward
1961Harry Vivian Ward
1962–3Reginald Llewellyn Freebairn-Smith
1964Ernest Stanley John Leadbeater
1964–5John Woolman Walsh
1966–7Alfred William Adams
1968George Sturdy
1969–70William Charles Goodrich
1971–2Harry Anish MBE
1973Ernest Charles Sheen
1974-5John Gwynne Jones
1976Dennis Masters
1977Daniel James Reilly
1978Frank Matthews
1979Marjorie Ivy Peterkin
1980William Henry Dawson
1981Albert Walter Wanstall
1982Neville Hudson
1983Gordon Burley
1984Alec Twyman
1985Nora Hooper
1986Ernest Latter
1987Roy Ovenden
1988John Brench
1989Dennis Payne
1990Danny Swan
1991Paul Brownlee
1992Tony Regan
1993Charles Young
1994Ron Garrety
1995-6Charles Young
1997–8Roy Wayling Ford
1999–2000Shaun Carl Connell
2001Anne Isobel Chater
2002Dorothea West
2003Brian Sullivan
2004Dennis Payne
2005Michael Tomlinson
2006Douglas Clark J.P.
2007–2008[ citation needed ]Brian Sullivan [3] (2 years)
2009Ted Watt-Ruffell
2010Michael Tomlinson
2011Iris Johnston
2012William Scobie
2013John Edwards
2014John Edwards
2015Robin Edwards
2016Robin Edwards
2017Rosamund Dixon
2018Julie Dellar
2019Michael Tomlinson

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References

  1. "Election of Mayors". The Times. No. 36609. London. 11 November 1901. p. 7.
  2. "Election of Mayors". The Times. No. 36922. London. 11 November 1902. p. 12.
  3. The Mayor and Charter Trustees of Margate - The Current Mayor