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This is a list of people who held the office of Mayor of the Municipal Borough of Hornsey, Middlesex. The office was created in 1903 when Hornsey was granted a charter of incorporation and was abolished in 1965 when the area was included in the larger London Borough of Haringey.

  • Charter Mayor: Frederick William Lawson
  • 1903-04: Frederick William Lawson
  • 1904-05: Frederick William Lawson (second term)
  • 1905-06: Dr Henry Britten Brackenbury
  • 1906-07: John Scott Balfour[1]
  • 1907-08: Edwin Willmott Sloper (1865-1921)[2] [3]
  • 1908-09: Ernest Arthur Ebblewhite
  • 1909-10: Walter Gaskell
  • 1910-11: Alexander Alfred Yeatman (1859-1931) [4]
  • 1911-12: Henry Ernest Cooper
  • 1912-13: John Scott Balfour[1] (second term)
  • 1913-14: Edwin Willmott Sloper (second term)[2]
  • 1914-15: Percy Mitchell mention here [3]
  • 1915-16: Percy Mitchell (second term)
  • 1916-17: Percy Mitchell (third term)
  • 1917-18: Percy Fone Teychenné (1863-1942) [5]
  • 1918-19: Percy Fone Teychenné (second term)
  • 1919-20: Jesse Alfred Dunmore (died 1928 aged 69)
  • 1920-21: Jesse Alfred Dunmore (second term)
  • 1921-22: Ben Holmes Jenkinson (1864-1949)[6]
  • 1922-23: Ben Holmes Jenkinson (second term)
  • 1923-24: Percy Everington
  • 1924-25: Reginald Steeds
  • 1925-26: William George Barrenger (1866-1959) [4] and [5]
  • 1926-27: William George Barrenger (second term)
  • 1927-28: George Alfred Double
  • 1928-29: George Alfred Double (second term)
  • 1929-30: Charles Harold Summersby Liberal National Party member of parliament for Shoreditch 1931-35.
  • 1930-31: Charles Harold Summersby (second time)
  • 1931-32: John Wilfred Rowlands
  • 1932-33: John Wilfred Rowlands (second term)[7]
  • 1933-34: William Josiah Grimshaw
  • 1934-35: William Josiah Grimshaw (second term)
  • 1935-36: Charles Winkley
  • 1936-37: Charles Winkley (second term)
  • 1937-38: Hubert George John Williams (1876-1964)
  • 1938-39: Hubert George John Williams (second term)
  • 1939-40: Hubert George John Williams (third term)
  • 1940-41: Hubert George John Williams (fourth term)
  • 1941-42: Hubert George John Williams (fifth term)
  • 1942-43: Hubert George John Williams (sixth term)
  • 1943-44: Hubert George John Williams (seventh term)
  • 1944-45: Hubert George John Williams (eighth term)
  • 1945-46: Wilfred Vincent Wall (9 April 1893-16 September 1973)[8]
  • 1946-47: Louis Joseph Valette (1879-1964)
  • 1947-49: Mrs Clemence Marian Cave[9] [10] Mother of 1960-61 mayor.
  • 1949-50: George Frank Nathan Norman (15 February 1897-1972)
  • 1950-51: Sydney George Goulding [6]
  • 1951-52: Thomas Tivendale (28 March 1912-1969) [7]
  • 1952-53: George William Frederick Pallett (11 March 1892-1979)
  • 1953-54: Sir William Grimshaw (third term)
  • 1954-55: Maurice Walter Burns
  • 1955-56: Herbert La French Norman [8]
  • 1956-57: Neil Muldoon
  • 1957-58: Kathleen Mary St Patrick Crump
  • 1958-59: George Watson [9]
  • 1959-60: Olive Ruth Anderson (25 July 1903-1988)
  • 1960-61: Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Colleton Cave (31 October 1912-1982) [11] - sone of 1947-49 mayor.
  • 1961-62: Charles R Williams (born 23 June 1906)[12]
  • 1962-63: James T Wilkins
  • 1963-64: Peter P Rigby (12 August 1929-8 August 2002)[13]
  • 1964-65: Lawrence Arthur Bains


References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 A native of Cupar, Fife, Scotland. "Prominent Scots Take Part". Dundee Courier. 12 June 1913. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Honorary Manager of Alexandra Palace. "News in Brief". Portsmouth Evening News. 5 March 1921. 
  3. Mention here, photograph at The National Archives here
  4. Appointed Organist of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of England in May 1913 "---". Portsmouth Evening News. 7 May 1913. 
  5. Mentioned here
  6. Senior partner in the firm of Jenkinsons, consulting engineers. Gray's Inn Square, W.C. The Electrical Review, Volume 91. 1923. p. 798. 
  7. A Welshman, he was the son of David Rowlands, Principal of Brecon Memorial College. President of the Highgate Horticultural Society 1933-47. The Alderman Wilfred Rowlands Memorial Cup for four kinds of cut flowers with own foliage in his memory was presented by his widow. The History of the Society. Highgate Horticultural Society.
  8. [1]
  9. 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.
  10. Details of a file at The National Archives on a school named after her here
  11. Mentioned here
  12. Railway goods clerk, born in Peterborough.
  13. [2]
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