This is a list of people who held the office of Mayor of the Municipal Borough of Tottenham, Middlesex. The office was created in 1934 when Tottenham Urban District was granted a charter of incorporation and abolished in 1965 when Tottenham was included in the larger London Borough of Haringey.
- Charter Mayor: Major Sir Patrick Bernard Malone [1]
- 1934-35: William Richard Jackson
- 1935-36: Albert Edward Jay
- 1936-37: James Henry Morrell (1888-1951) [2]. Opened Lordship Lane Lido .[3]
- 1937-38: Edward William Cox. (Born 18 February 1877) [1]
- 1938-39: (C A) Arthur Reed
- 1939-40: Albert John Lynch father of Arnold Lynch, engineer and codebreaker [4], [5] and [6]
- 1940-41: Winifred A Kent
- 1941-42: Winifred A Kent (second term)
- 1942-43: Mrs Annie Elizabeth Lyons (27 April 1886-1950)
- 1943-44: Robert Henry Warren (17 February 1894-8 February 1972)[2]
- 1944-45: Ernest James Field
- 1945-46: Mrs Martha Cowley Irving (16 June 1892-1955). Wife of William Irving, MP for Tottenham North.[3]
- 1946-47: George Henry Ottaway (died 1958 aged 66)
- 1947-49: Alfred Edward Johnson[4]
- 1949-50: Reuben William Henry Ford (6 January 1893-1974)[5]
- 1950-51: Mrs A Kitchener
- 1951-52: James W Hollingsworth
- 1952-53: Kenneth A E Gregg (born 1919)
- 1953-54: Lord Morrison (died 25 December 1953) The Deputy Mayor, Mrs Annie Florence Remington performed mayoral duties for the rest of the term
- 1954-55: Mrs Annie Florence Remington (17 September 1903-1980)
- 1955-56: Frederick George Bohringer (1901-1965)
- 1956-57: Cyril Herbert Colyer (25 February 1913-1978)
- 1957-58: Herbert William Turner (8 July 1895-1976)
- 1958-59: Lady Morrison
- 1959-60: Arthur J Davies [7]
- 1960-61: Harry Langer [8]
- 1961-62: W S Herbert
- 1962-63: Mrs JLR Harrington
- 1963-64: Douglas Clark
- 1964-65: Archibald Theodore Protheroe (1 August 1903-1973)
References[]
- ↑ Foreman builder and carpenter. Opened Tottenham Crematorium.
- ↑ Lengthman in the Engineers Department of the London and North Eastern Railway London & North Eastern Railway Magazine, Volumes 32-34. p. 288.
- ↑ Maiden name Elliott, born in Cumberland.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ French polisher.