This is a list of people who held the office of mayor of the Royal Borough of Kensington. The office was created in 1900 and abolished in 1965.
- 1900-1901 Sir Henry Seymour King
- 1901-1902 Sir Henry Seymour King (second term) [1]
- 1902-1903 Lewis Henry Isaacs
- 1903-1904 Lewis Henry Isaacs (second term)
- 1904-1905 Percy George Gates [1]
- 1905-1906 Henry Robson [1] [4], [5] and [6]
- 1906-1907 Henry Robson (second term) [1]
- 1907-1908 William Frederick Cavaye
- 1908-1909 William Frederick Cavaye (second term)
- 1909-1910 Sir Walter Phillimore, 2nd Baronet [1]
- 1910-1911 Sir Walter Phillimore, 2nd Baronet (second term)
- 1911-1912 William Whitaker Thompson [1]
- 1912-1913 Sir Thomas Hewitt [1] [7], image [8]
- 1913-1914 William Henry Davison
- 1914-1915 William Henry Davison (second term)
- 1915-1916 William Henry Davison (third term)
- 1916-1917 William Henry Davison (fourth term)
- 1917-1918 William Henry Davison (fifth term)
- 1918-1919 Sir William Henry Davison (sixth term)
- 1919-1920 Alfred James Rice-Oxley 1883-1941[2] [9] and [10], [11]
- 1920-1921 Alfred James Rice-Oxley (second term) [2]
- 1921-1922 Alfred James Rice-Oxley (third term) [2]
- 1922-1923 Archibald John Allen 1857-1935 [3] [4] [12]
- 1923-1924 Archibald John Allen (second term)
- 1924-1925 Archibald John Allen (third term)
- 1925-1926 Robert Dudley Baxter 1858-1935 [5] [13]
- 1926-1927 Robert Dudley Baxter (second term)[5]
- 1927-1928 Robert Dudley Baxter (third term)[5]
- 1928-1929 Dr. Henry Robinson
- 1929-1930 Dr. Henry Robinson (second term)
- 1930-1931 Augustus Gordon Bird born 1884
- 1931-1932 Harold Vaughan Kenyon [1]
- 1932-1933 Harold Vaughan Kenyon (second term) [1]
- 1933-1934 Harold Vaughan Kenyon (third term) [1]
- 1934-1935 Hubert William Fane
- 1935-1936 Hubert William Fane (second term)
- 1936-1937 Hubert William Fane (third term)
- 1937-1938 Sir George Allan Powell [1]
- 1938-1939 Sir George Allan Powell (second term) [1] [14]
- 1939-1940 Robert Christmas Dewar Jenkins[1]
- 1940-1941 Robert Christmas Dewar Jenkins (second term) [1]
- 1941-1942 Robert Christmas Dewar Jenkins (third term) [1]
- 1942-1943 Robert Christmas Dewar Jenkins (fourth term) [1]
- 1943-1944 Robert Christmas Dewar Jenkins (fifth term) [1]
- 1944-1945 Robert Christmas Dewar Jenkins (sixth term) [1]
- 1945-1946 Lieutenant-Commander Francis Robert Edward Davis CBE (first term)[6]
- 1946-1947 Lieutenant-Commander Francis Robert Edward Davis CBE (second term)
- 1947-1949 Squadron Leader Joseph Harold Huxley 1895-1969 [7]
- 1949-1950 Squadron Leader Joseph Harold Huxley (second term) [15]
- 1950-1951 John Gerald Gapp
- 1951-1952 John Gerald Gapp (second term)
- 1952-1953 Quentin Douglas - http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=47536] 22 April 1892-1974
- 1953-1954 Quentin Douglas (second term)
- 1954 Stanley Vandyk (born 1884, died in office May 30 1954)
- 1954-1955 Lady Cecilia Petrie [1]
- 1955-1956 Lady Cecilia Petrie (second term) [1]
- 1956-1957 Francis St. George Fisher (Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea 1966-67.)
- 1957-1958 Francis St. George Fisher (second term)
- 1958-1959 Arthur Newton Edward McHaffie born 1902
- 1959-1960 Arthur Newton Edward McHaffie (second term) [16]
- 1960-1961 James Gordon Rawle 1895-1963
- 1961-1962 James Gordon Rawle (second term)
- 1962-1963 Mrs Gladys Irene Walford - mother of Christopher Walford 21 July 1903-1977
- 1963-1964 Mrs Gladys Irene Walford (second term)
- 1964-1965 Mrs Gladys Irene Walford (third term)[8] and [17]
References[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 Who Was Who[1]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Irish Journal of Medical Science, Obituaries 1940 [2]
- ↑ Archibald J Allen. National Portrait Gallery.
- ↑ "Obituary: Mr. A. J. Allen". The Times: p. 17. 7 October 1935.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Obituary: Mr R. D. Baxter". The Times: p. 8. 17 December 1935.
- ↑ Secretary of the Great Western Railway in 1936 when he was awarded the CBE. He was a major in the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War and a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in the Second World War. Died 12 July 1960 aged 73.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ [3]