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