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This is a list of people who held the office of Mayor of the Municipal Borough of Heston and Isleworth, Middlesex. The office was created in 1932 when the Urban District of Heston and Isleworth was granted a charter of incorporation and abolished in 1965 when the area was included in the larger London Borough of Hounslow.

For office holders before November 1932 see List of Chairmen of Heston and Isleworth Urban District Council

  • Charter Mayor: Herbert John Nias MBE
  • 1932-33: Herbert John Nias MBE
  • 1933-34: Arthur Alfred Bergin [1] [3]
  • 1934-35: Charles L Lewis [4]
  • 1935-36: George R Speed[2] [5]
  • 1936-37: Edward William Heath died 29 December 1939 aged 72
  • 1937-38: David Rhys
  • 1938-39: Frederick Charles Green
  • 1939-40: Herbert Collar [6]; File MEPO 2/4110 at The National Archives refers.
  • 1940-41: George Norman Shackleton [3] [4]
  • 1941-42: John Edward Dillingham [5]
  • 1942-43: William Edward Webb
  • 1943-44: James Woulfe
  • 1944-45: Daniel John Thomas
  • 1945-46: Harvey Gartrell Body [6]
  • 1946-47: Rowland Hill Manning [7]
  • 1947-49: Frank H Freeman[8]
  • 1949-50: Frederick Thomas Hart
  • 1950-51: Vernon Charles Denton[9] - later Mayor Hounslow 1968-9
  • 1951-52: George James Stephens OBE[10]
  • 1952-53: David Gilfillan (died September 1952 aged 58), Harry Edwards (from October 1952)[11]
  • 1953-54: Dyas Cyril Loftus Usher - Mayor of Hounslow 1969-70
  • 1954-55: Mrs May Frances Davison[12]
  • 1955-56: J Theobald
  • 1956-57: Richard George Dunnett[13]
  • 1957-58: Frederick Evan Kinsey born 1899
  • 1958-59: Albert James Fielder
  • 1959-60: Mrs Rhoda New
  • 1960-61: Kenneth F Hughes
  • 1961-62: Reginald John Barker
  • 1962-63: William F Bowhill 17 July 1910-1984 [14]
  • 1963-64: Frank J Jansen
  • 1964-65: John Alfred Pope[15]

For office holders from 1965 see List of Mayors of Hounslow

References[]

  1. Died 1947 aged 74
  2. "Formerly General Secretary of the Government Minor Grades Association and a member of the Executive Committee of the Civil Service Confederation, and of the Staff Side of the Civil Service National Whitley Council." The Customs Journal (21 November 1936).
  3. 8 June 1895-1973
  4. (Film here [1])) and [2]
  5. Born 1902
  6. 1899-1996
  7. 1888-1962
  8. The Representation of the People Act 1948 changed the date of mayoral elections from November to May. Mayors elected in November 1947 remained in office until May 1949.
  9. 3 February 1908 - 14 November 1983
  10. Had been awarded the OBE in the 1946 Birthday Honours while Deputy Commissioner of the Control Commission for Germany and Austria.
  11. Minutes of meeting of the Borough Council held on Tuesday, 1st February 2011. London Borough of Hounslow.
  12. May Frances Needs born in Isleworth 24 May 1910, married Leonard E Davison in Brentford, 1939. Died 1995.
  13. "Richard (24 October 1905-80) was a property owner and builder" peoplegen/laj 2013. Old Hounslow Families: The Mecklenburgs.
  14. Director and secretary of W. J. Bowhill & Son Ltd., leather goods retailers. Member of the council since 1954. Leathergoods Volume 91, 1962, p.46
  15. 18 June 1900 - 13 November 1969. Elected to successor Hounslow Council in 1964 to represent Heston West. Lost seat in 1968 at Cranford.
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