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Matthew Curtis (mayor) British politician

Matthew Curtis (1807–1887) was an industrialist and civic leader in Manchester. He was Mayor of Manchester three times.

Matthew Curtis is a British classical composer.

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Alexander Curtis is a British politician and student who was Mayor of Ware and Conservative Councillor for Christchurch Ward on Ware Town Council. Elected at the age of 20 in 2017, he is thought to be have been one of the youngest incumbent mayors in Europe, and the second-youngest mayor in modern British history.