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List of provosts of Dundee

The Lord Provost of Dundee is the chair and civic head of the Dundee City Council in Scotland. They are elected by the city council and serve not only as the chair of that body, but as a figurehead and Lord Lieutenant for the city. They are equivalent in many ways to the institution of Mayor that exists in other countries.

Lord Provost of Dundee
Incumbent
Bill Campbell
since 20 May 2022
AppointerDundee City Council approved by the Monarch
Term lengthElected by Dundee City Council at the start of each session, and upon a vacancy
First holderAlexander Mathewson (first recorded holder, though role existed before)
DeputyKevin Cordell

Each of the 32 Scottish local authorities elects a Provost, but it is only the four largest cities, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee that have a Lord Provost. This is enshrined in the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994.

The Mediaeval burgh of Dundee was administered by officials known as "Bailies", Provosts and the office of "Constable of Dundee". The office of Provost as the single chief official of the burgh was not created until the 1480s.

List of provosts and lord provosts Edit

Provosts Edit

15th century Edit

  • 1443 – William de Straithain
  • 1454 – Henry de Fothringhame of Pourie
  • 1459 – Thomas Spalding
  • 1460 – William de Strathauchtyne
  • 1461 – John Scrymgeour
  • 1463 – David Aberkirdor
  • 1463–1464 – James Blare
  • 1466 – Robert Graham
  • 1469–1470 – John Hay
  • 1470 – Malcolm Guthrie
  • 1476 – James Fullerton
  • 1478–1479 – Robert Graham of Fintry
  • 1482 – David Rollok
  • 1483 – Robert Graham of Fintry
  • 1483–1484 – David Aberkirdor
  • 1485–1492 – James Rollok
  • 1492–1497 – James Scrymgeour, (Constable of Dundee)
  • 1497–1498 – Robert Graham of Fintry

16th century Edit

  • 1504–1509 – James Rollok
  • 1509–1513 – Alexander Ogilvie
  • 1513 – Lord Gray
  • 1513 – Andrew Abercrombie
  • 1513–1514 – Earl of Crauford
  • 1514–1516 – James Rollok
  • 1516–1520 – James Scrymgeour, (Constable of Dundee)
  • 1520–1523 – Alexander Ogilvie
  • 1523–1525 – William Carmichael of Carpow
  • 1526–1528 – John Scrymgeour of Glaister
  • 1528–1530 – James Scrymgeour, (Constable of Dundee)
  • 1531–1532 – John Barrie
  • 1543–1544 – Walter Scrymgeour of Glaswell
  • 1544–1545 – Robert Myln
  • 1550 – James Dog of Dunrobbene
  • 1551–1565 – James Halyburton
  • 1565–1566 – Earl of Crauford
  • 1566–1586 – James Halyburton
  • 1586–1590 – James Scrymgeour of Dudhope
  • 1590–1592 – James Forrester
  • 1592–1593 – James Auchinlek
  • 1593–1609 – Sir James Scrymgeour

17th century Edit

  • 1609–1614 – William Duncan
  • 1614–1626 – William Auchinlek
  • 1626–1631 – Thomas Halyburton
  • 1631–1633 – Thomas Auchinlek
  • 1633–1637 Thomas Davidson
  • 1637–1643 – James Fletcher
  • 1643–1646 – James Piersoun
  • 1646–1650 – William Kinneris (Kinnear)
  • 1650–1658 – Thomas Mudy
  • 1658–1659 – Sir Thomas Mudy
  • 1659–1666 – Alexander Wedderburn
  • 1666–1667 – George Fletcher
  • 1667–1669 – George Brown
  • 1669–1670 – John Tarbet
  • 1670–1672 – Alexander Watson
  • 1672–1677 George Brown
  • 1677–1681 – Alexander Wedderburn of Easter Powrie
  • 1681–1685 – Alexander Duncan
  • 1685–1686 – James Fletcher
  • 1686–1687 – Major General John Graham of Claverhouse
  • 1687–1688 – James Fletcher
  • 1688–1689 – Major General John Graham of Claverhouse
  • 1689–1698 – James Fletcher
  • 1698–1700 – Alexander Blair

18th century Edit

  • 1700–1702 – John Scrymgeour
  • 1702–1704 – John Duncan
  • 1704–1706 – Alexander Blair
  • 1706–1708 – George Yeaman
  • 1708–1710 – Alexander Blair
  • 1710–1712 – George Yeaman
  • 1712–1714 – Magister Henry Guthrie
  • 1714–1716 – Alexander Ballingall
  • 1716–1717 – John Scrymgeour (Installed by order of the Duke of Argyll, see The 'Fifteen)
    * 1717 –1719 Magister Alexander Duncan of Lundie
  • 1719–1721 – John Scrymgeour
  • 1721–1723 – Thomas Bower
  • 1723–1725 – David Maxwell
  • 1725–1727 – George Ramsay
  • 1727–1728 – Alexander Ferrier
  • 1728–1731 – James Fairweather
  • 1731–1732 Alexander Robertson
  • 1732–1735 – James Fairweather
  • 1735–1736 – Patrick Maxwell
  • 1736–1738 – Andrew Wardropper
  • 1738–1741 – John Donaldson
  • 1741–1742 – Alexander Robertson
  • 1742–1744 – Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw
  • 1744–1747 – Alexander Duncan of Lundie
  • 1747–1748 – Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw
  • 1748–1750 – George Yeaman of Balbeuchly
  • 1750–1753 – Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw
  • 1753–1754 – Andrew Wardropper
  • 1754–1757 – Patrick Yeaman
  • 1757–1758 – Andrew Wardropper
  • 1758–1761 – George Yeaman
  • 1761–1762 – Patrick Yeaman
  • 1762–1764 – John Halyburton
  • 1764–1766 – John Barclay
  • 1766–1768 – Patrick Maxwell
  • 1768–1770 – George Maxwell
  • 1770–1772 – Patrick Maxwell
  • 1772–1774 – Henry Geekie
  • 1774–1776 – Patrick Maxwell
  • 1776–1778 – George Maxwell of Balmyle
  • 1778–1780 – Henry Geekie
  • 1780–1782 – Patrick Maxwell
  • 1782–1784 – John Pitcairn
  • 1784–1786 – Patrick Maxwell
  • 1786–1788 – John Pitcairn
  • 1788–1790 – Alexander Riddoch
  • 1790–1792 – James Johnston
  • 1792–1794 – Alexander Riddoch
  • 1794–1796 – Alexander Thoms
  • 1796–1798 – Alexander Riddoch
  • 1798–1800 – Alexander Thoms

19th century Edit

  • 1800–1802 – Alexander Riddoch
  • 1802–1804 – John Guild
  • 1804–1807 – Alexander Riddoch
  • 1807–1808 – John Guild
  • 1808–1810 – Alexander Riddoch
  • 1810–1812 – John Guild
  • 1812–1814 – Alexander Riddoch
  • 1814–1816 – John Guild
  • 1816–1818 – Alexander Riddoch
  • 1818–1820 – Patrick Anderson
  • 1820–1822 – David Brown
  • 1822–1824 – Patrick Anderson
  • 1824–1826 – David Brown
  • 1826–1828 – Alexander Balfour
  • 1828–1830 – Thomas Bell
  • 1831 – Robert Jobson
  • 1831–1833 – William Lindsay
  • 1833–1839 – Alexander Kay
  • 1839–1841 – William Hackney
  • 1841 – William Johnstone
  • 1841–1844 – Alexander Lawson
  • 1844–1847 – James Brown
  • 1847–1853 – Patrick Hunter Thoms
  • 1853–1856 – George Rough
  • 1856–1858 – John Ewan
  • 1858 – David Rollo
  • 1858–1861 – David Jobson
  • 1861–1867 – Charles Parker
  • 1867–1869 – William Hay
  • 1869–1872 – James Yeaman
  • 1872–1875 – James Cox
  • 1875–1878 – William Robertson
  • 1878–1881 – William Brownlee
  • 1881–1884 – Alexander Hay Moncur
  • 1884–1887 – Hugh Ballingall
  • 1887–1890 – William Hunter

Lord Provosts Edit

Tenure Provost Political party
1890–1893 Alexander Mathewson
1893–1896 Sir James Low
1896–1899 Henry McGrady
1899–1902 William Hunter
1902–1905 Charles Barrie
1905–1908 William Longair
1908–1914 Sir James Urquhart
1914–1920 Sir William Don
1920–1923 Sir Alexander Spence
1923–1929 Sir William High
1929–1932 George Anderson Johnston
1932–1935 William Huntley Buist
1935–1940 Sir John Phin
1940–1946 Sir Garnet Wilson Liberal Party
1946–1949 Archibald Powrie
1949 John Campsie Adamson
1949–1952 Richard Fenton
1952–1954 William Black
1954–1960 William Hughes Labour
1960–1967 Maurice McManus
1967–1970 Alexander MacKenzie
1970–1973 William K. Fitzgerald
1973–1975 Thomas W. Moore
1975–1977 Charles D.P. Farquhar
1977–1980 Henry W.C. Vaughan
1980–1984 James P. Gowans Labour
1984–1992 Thomas Mitchell
1992–1995 Thomas M. McDonald
1995–1996 Norman A. McGowan[1]
1996–1999 Mervyn J. Rolfe[citation needed]
1999–2001 Helen Wright[2]
2001–2012 John Letford[3]
Independent
2012–2017 Bob Duncan[4] SNP
2017–2022 Ian Borthwick[5] Independent
2022–present Bill Campbell[6][a] SNP

Deputy lieutenants Edit

A deputy lieutenant of Dundee is commissioned by the Lord Lieutenant of Dundee. Deputy lieutenants support the work of the lord-lieutenant. There can be several deputy lieutenants at any time, depending on the population of the county. Their appointment does not terminate with the changing of the lord-lieutenant, but they usually retire at age 75.

19th Century Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Kevin Cordell serves as the Deputy Lord Provost.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Norman A. McGowan (1926–2005), Lord Provost of Dundee (1995–1996), JP | Art UK". artuk.org. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Helen W. Wright (b.1943), Lord Provost of Dundee (1999–2001) | Art UK". artuk.org. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  3. ^ "John Letford (b.1935), Lord Provost of Dundee (2001–2012) | Art UK". artuk.org. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  4. ^ "ROBERT DUNCAN - DUNDEE - LORD PROVOST CITY OF DUNDEE". www.checkcompany.co.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  5. ^ Morkis, Stefan. "Ian Borthwick to officially become Lord Provost on Monday". The Courier. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  6. ^ Hamilton, Lindsey. "Dundee's new Lord Provost and other top council posts revealed". The Courier. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "The Edinburgh Gazette Issue 10621". 9 November 1894. Retrieved 28 July 2022.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of provosts of Dundee news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Lord Provost of Dundee is the chair and civic head of the Dundee City Council in Scotland They are elected by the city council and serve not only as the chair of that body but as a figurehead and Lord Lieutenant for the city They are equivalent in many ways to the institution of Mayor that exists in other countries Lord Provost of DundeeIncumbentBill Campbellsince 20 May 2022AppointerDundee City Council approved by the MonarchTerm lengthElected by Dundee City Council at the start of each session and upon a vacancyFirst holderAlexander Mathewson first recorded holder though role existed before DeputyKevin CordellEach of the 32 Scottish local authorities elects a Provost but it is only the four largest cities Glasgow Edinburgh Aberdeen and Dundee that have a Lord Provost This is enshrined in the Local Government etc Scotland Act 1994 The Mediaeval burgh of Dundee was administered by officials known as Bailies Provosts and the office of Constable of Dundee The office of Provost as the single chief official of the burgh was not created until the 1480s Contents 1 List of provosts and lord provosts 1 1 Provosts 1 1 1 15th century 1 1 2 16th century 1 1 3 17th century 1 1 4 18th century 1 1 5 19th century 1 2 Lord Provosts 2 Deputy lieutenants 2 1 19th Century 3 Notes 4 ReferencesList of provosts and lord provosts EditProvosts Edit 15th century Edit 1443 William de Straithain 1454 Henry de Fothringhame of Pourie 1459 Thomas Spalding 1460 William de Strathauchtyne 1461 John Scrymgeour 1463 David Aberkirdor 1463 1464 James Blare 1466 Robert Graham 1469 1470 John Hay 1470 Malcolm Guthrie 1476 James Fullerton 1478 1479 Robert Graham of Fintry 1482 David Rollok 1483 Robert Graham of Fintry 1483 1484 David Aberkirdor 1485 1492 James Rollok 1492 1497 James Scrymgeour Constable of Dundee 1497 1498 Robert Graham of Fintry 16th century Edit 1504 1509 James Rollok 1509 1513 Alexander Ogilvie 1513 Lord Gray 1513 Andrew Abercrombie 1513 1514 Earl of Crauford 1514 1516 James Rollok 1516 1520 James Scrymgeour Constable of Dundee 1520 1523 Alexander Ogilvie 1523 1525 William Carmichael of Carpow 1526 1528 John Scrymgeour of Glaister 1528 1530 James Scrymgeour Constable of Dundee 1531 1532 John Barrie 1543 1544 Walter Scrymgeour of Glaswell 1544 1545 Robert Myln 1550 James Dog of Dunrobbene 1551 1565 James Halyburton 1565 1566 Earl of Crauford 1566 1586 James Halyburton 1586 1590 James Scrymgeour of Dudhope 1590 1592 James Forrester 1592 1593 James Auchinlek 1593 1609 Sir James Scrymgeour 17th century Edit 1609 1614 William Duncan 1614 1626 William Auchinlek 1626 1631 Thomas Halyburton 1631 1633 Thomas Auchinlek 1633 1637 Thomas Davidson 1637 1643 James Fletcher 1643 1646 James Piersoun 1646 1650 William Kinneris Kinnear 1650 1658 Thomas Mudy 1658 1659 Sir Thomas Mudy 1659 1666 Alexander Wedderburn 1666 1667 George Fletcher 1667 1669 George Brown 1669 1670 John Tarbet 1670 1672 Alexander Watson 1672 1677 George Brown 1677 1681 Alexander Wedderburn of Easter Powrie 1681 1685 Alexander Duncan 1685 1686 James Fletcher 1686 1687 Major General John Graham of Claverhouse 1687 1688 James Fletcher 1688 1689 Major General John Graham of Claverhouse 1689 1698 James Fletcher 1698 1700 Alexander Blair 18th century Edit 1700 1702 John Scrymgeour 1702 1704 John Duncan 1704 1706 Alexander Blair 1706 1708 George Yeaman 1708 1710 Alexander Blair 1710 1712 George Yeaman 1712 1714 Magister Henry Guthrie 1714 1716 Alexander Ballingall 1716 1717 John Scrymgeour Installed by order of the Duke of Argyll see The Fifteen 1717 1719 Magister Alexander Duncan of Lundie 1719 1721 John Scrymgeour 1721 1723 Thomas Bower 1723 1725 David Maxwell 1725 1727 George Ramsay 1727 1728 Alexander Ferrier 1728 1731 James Fairweather 1731 1732 Alexander Robertson 1732 1735 James Fairweather 1735 1736 Patrick Maxwell 1736 1738 Andrew Wardropper 1738 1741 John Donaldson 1741 1742 Alexander Robertson 1742 1744 Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw 1744 1747 Alexander Duncan of Lundie 1747 1748 Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw 1748 1750 George Yeaman of Balbeuchly 1750 1753 Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw 1753 1754 Andrew Wardropper 1754 1757 Patrick Yeaman 1757 1758 Andrew Wardropper 1758 1761 George Yeaman 1761 1762 Patrick Yeaman 1762 1764 John Halyburton 1764 1766 John Barclay 1766 1768 Patrick Maxwell 1768 1770 George Maxwell 1770 1772 Patrick Maxwell 1772 1774 Henry Geekie 1774 1776 Patrick Maxwell 1776 1778 George Maxwell of Balmyle 1778 1780 Henry Geekie 1780 1782 Patrick Maxwell 1782 1784 John Pitcairn 1784 1786 Patrick Maxwell 1786 1788 John Pitcairn 1788 1790 Alexander Riddoch 1790 1792 James Johnston 1792 1794 Alexander Riddoch 1794 1796 Alexander Thoms 1796 1798 Alexander Riddoch 1798 1800 Alexander Thoms 19th century Edit 1800 1802 Alexander Riddoch 1802 1804 John Guild 1804 1807 Alexander Riddoch 1807 1808 John Guild 1808 1810 Alexander Riddoch 1810 1812 John Guild 1812 1814 Alexander Riddoch 1814 1816 John Guild 1816 1818 Alexander Riddoch 1818 1820 Patrick Anderson 1820 1822 David Brown 1822 1824 Patrick Anderson 1824 1826 David Brown 1826 1828 Alexander Balfour 1828 1830 Thomas Bell 1831 Robert Jobson 1831 1833 William Lindsay 1833 1839 Alexander Kay 1839 1841 William Hackney 1841 William Johnstone 1841 1844 Alexander Lawson 1844 1847 James Brown 1847 1853 Patrick Hunter Thoms 1853 1856 George Rough 1856 1858 John Ewan 1858 David Rollo 1858 1861 David Jobson 1861 1867 Charles Parker 1867 1869 William Hay 1869 1872 James Yeaman 1872 1875 James Cox 1875 1878 William Robertson 1878 1881 William Brownlee 1881 1884 Alexander Hay Moncur 1884 1887 Hugh Ballingall 1887 1890 William Hunter Lord Provosts Edit Tenure Provost Political party1890 1893 Alexander Mathewson1893 1896 Sir James Low1896 1899 Henry McGrady1899 1902 William Hunter1902 1905 Charles Barrie1905 1908 William Longair1908 1914 Sir James Urquhart1914 1920 Sir William Don1920 1923 Sir Alexander Spence1923 1929 Sir William High1929 1932 George Anderson Johnston1932 1935 William Huntley Buist1935 1940 Sir John Phin1940 1946 Sir Garnet Wilson Liberal Party1946 1949 Archibald Powrie1949 John Campsie Adamson1949 1952 Richard Fenton1952 1954 William Black1954 1960 William Hughes Labour1960 1967 Maurice McManus1967 1970 Alexander MacKenzie1970 1973 William K Fitzgerald1973 1975 Thomas W Moore1975 1977 Charles D P Farquhar1977 1980 Henry W C Vaughan1980 1984 James P Gowans Labour1984 1992 Thomas Mitchell1992 1995 Thomas M McDonald1995 1996 Norman A McGowan 1 1996 1999 Mervyn J Rolfe citation needed 1999 2001 Helen Wright 2 2001 2012 John Letford 3 Independent2012 2017 Bob Duncan 4 SNP2017 2022 Ian Borthwick 5 Independent2022 present Bill Campbell 6 a SNPDeputy lieutenants EditA deputy lieutenant of Dundee is commissioned by the Lord Lieutenant of Dundee Deputy lieutenants support the work of the lord lieutenant There can be several deputy lieutenants at any time depending on the population of the county Their appointment does not terminate with the changing of the lord lieutenant but they usually retire at age 75 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2022 19th Century Edit 9 November 1894 Claude Bowes Lyon 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne 7 9 November 1894 The Earl of Camperdown 7 9 November 1894 Colonel Sir Reginald Ogilvy 7 9 November 1894 Sir John Leng 7 9 November 1894 Sir Thomas Thornton 7 9 November 1894 Edmund Robertson 1st Baron Lochee 7 9 November 1894 William Robertson 7 9 November 1894 Alexander Hay Moncur 7 9 November 1894 William Hunter 7 9 November 1894 Hugh Ballingall 7 9 November 1894 Alexander MathewsoD 7 9 November 1894 William Brownlee 7 9 November 1894 James Erskine Erskine 7 9 November 1894 Duncan Macdonald 7 9 November 1894 John Sharp 7 9 November 1894 Sir James Low 7 9 November 1894 George Addison Cox 7 9 November 1894 George W Baxter 7 9 November 1894 Henry M Grady 7 Notes Edit Kevin Cordell serves as the Deputy Lord Provost References Edit Norman A McGowan 1926 2005 Lord Provost of Dundee 1995 1996 JP Art UK artuk org Retrieved 4 April 2022 Helen W Wright b 1943 Lord Provost of Dundee 1999 2001 Art UK artuk org Retrieved 4 April 2022 John Letford b 1935 Lord Provost of Dundee 2001 2012 Art UK artuk org Retrieved 4 April 2022 ROBERT DUNCAN DUNDEE LORD PROVOST CITY OF DUNDEE www checkcompany co uk Retrieved 4 April 2022 Morkis Stefan Ian Borthwick to officially become Lord Provost on Monday The Courier Retrieved 4 April 2022 Hamilton Lindsey Dundee s new Lord Provost and other top council posts revealed The Courier Retrieved 20 May 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s The Edinburgh Gazette Issue 10621 9 November 1894 Retrieved 28 July 2022 Retrieved from https en 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