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List of mayors of Leeds

The Lord Mayor of Leeds (until 1897 known as the Mayor of Leeds) is a ceremonial post held by a member of Leeds City Council, elected annually by the council.

Lord Mayor of Leeds
Incumbent
Cllr Bob Gettings
since 2022
StyleThe Right Worshipful
StatusLord Mayor
Member ofLeeds City Council
Term lengthOne municipal year
PrecursorMayor of Leeds (1661–1897)
Formation12 July 1897
WebsiteOfficial website

By charter from King Charles I in 1626, the leader of the governing body of the borough of Leeds was an alderman, the first holder being Sir John Savile.[1] A second charter, in 1661 from King Charles II, granted the title Mayor to Thomas Danby,[1] after whom Thomas Danby College was named. In 1893 the County Borough of Leeds was granted city status, and in 1897 Queen Victoria conferred the title of Lord Mayor on James Kitson.

The first woman to have the post was Jessie Beatrice Kitson in 1942: she was elected following the death of Arthur Clarke shortly after his election.[2][3]

In 2019, the council elected Leeds' first ever black Lord Mayor, Eileen Taylor.[4] After serving as a Labour member of council since 2008, she was elected unanimously by fellow councillors at the authority's annual general meeting. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Taylor's term was extended for another municipal year until May 2021, the first time a Lord Mayor has served for two municipal years since George Brett's original term of office (1947–48) was extended for a municipal year until 1949. Under the Representation of the People Act 1948, his term was extended until the first meeting held after the May 1949 council election.[5][6]

Notable former Mayors include Benjamin Gott (1799), Sir George Goodman (1836), several of the Lupton family, Henry Rowland Marsden (1873) and Alf Cooke of the famous printworks (1890).

List of Lord Mayors

Source:[7]

 
Sir James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale, first Lord Mayor of Leeds, 1896–97[8]
 
Robert Armitage, Lord Mayor of Leeds, 1904–1905.
 
William Middlebrook, Lord Mayor of Leeds, 1910–1911.
 
Edward Brotherton, 1st Baron Brotherton, Lord Mayor of Leeds, 1913–1914
 
Sir Charles Lupton, Lord Mayor of Leeds, 1915–1916
 
Sir Edwin Airey, Lord Mayor of Leeds, 1923–1924
Municipal year Lord Mayor (party nomination - electoral ward if councillor)
1897-1898 Sir James Kitson, MP for Colne Valley, 1892 (Lib)
1898-1899 Thomas Walter Harding (LUP)
1899-1900 John Gordon (Con)
1900-1901 Frederick W. Lawson (?)
1901-1902 Ambrose Edmund Butler (?)
1902-1903 Sir John Ward[9] (?)
1903-1904 Arthur Currer Briggs (?)
1904-1905 Robert Armitage, MP for Leeds Central, 1906 (Lib)
1905-1906 Edwin Woodhouse (?)
1906-1907 Joseph Hepworth (?)
1907-1908 Wilfred Lawrence Hepton (?)
1908-1909 Frederick J Kitson (Lib)
1909-1910 William Penrose Green (Con)
1910-1911 William Middlebrook, MP for Leeds South, 1908 (Lib)
1911-1912 William Nicholson (?)
1912-1913 Albert Wellesley Bain (?)
1913-1914 Edward Brotherton, 1st Baron Brotherton (Con)
1914-1915 James Edward Bedford (?)
1915-1916 Sir Charles Lupton (Con)
1916-1917 Edmund George Arnold (Lib nominated)
1917-1918 Frank Gott (?)
1918-1919 Joseph Henry
1919-1920 Thomas Beveridge Duncan (?)
1920-1921 Albert Braithwaite (Con)
1921-1922 Willie Hodgson (?)
1922-1923 Frank Fountain (?)
1923-1924 Sir Edwin Airey (Con)
1924-1925 Charles Granville Gibson (?)
1925-1926 John Arnott (Lab)
1926-1927 Hugh Lupton (Con)
1927-1928 George Ratcliffe (Lib)
1928-1929 David Blythe Foster (Lab)
1929-1930 Nathaniel George Morrison (?)
1930-1931 Arthur Hawkyard (?)
1931-1932 Fred Simpson, MP for Ashton-under-Lyne, 1935 (Lab)
1932-1933 Robert Holliday Blackburn (Con)
1933-1934 Albert Edward Wilkinson (Lib)
1934-1935 William Hemingway (Lab)
1935-1936 Percival Tookey Leigh (?)
1936-1937 Tom Coombs (?)
1937-1938 John Badlay (Lab)
1938-1939 Rowland Winn (Con)
1939-1940 Charles Humphrey Boyle (Lib)
1940-1941 Willie Withey (?)
1941-1942 Hyman Morris (Con)
1942-1943 Arthur Clarke (Lib) died 9 November 1942[10]
Jessie B Kitson (Ind, Lib nominated)[11]
1943-1944 Albert Hayes (?)
1944-1945 Charles Vivian Walker (?)
1945-1946 David Beevers (Labour)[12]
1946-1947 Sir George Martin (Con)
1947-1948 George Brett (Labour)
1948-1949
1949-1950 Norman Vine (?)
1950-1951 Francis Hugh O’Donnell (?)
1951-1952 Francis Eric Tetley (?)
1952-1953 Frank Barlow Burnley (?)
1953-1954 Donald George Cowling (?)
1954-1955 Henry Sidman Vick (?)
1955-1956 Sir James Croysdale (?)
1956-1957 Thomas Austin Jessop (?)
1957-1958 Joseph Hiley (?)
1958-1959 Mary Pearce (?)
1959-1960 Gertrude Annie Stevenson (?)
1960-1961 Lillian Hammond (?)
1961-1962 Percival Arthur Woorward (?)
1962-1963 Harold Watson (?)
1963-1964 Edwin Wooler (?)
1964-1965 Lizzie Naylor (?)
1965-1966 William R Hargreave (?)
1966-1967 Joshua "Jos" Walsh (Lab)
1967-1968 Lawrence Turnbull (?)
1968-1969 John Rafferty (?)
1969-1970 Allan Roberts Bretherick (?)
1970-1971 Arthur Brown (?)
1971-1972 John Trevor V Watson (?)
1972-1973 Albert Smith (Lab)
1973-1974 Kenneth Davison (Con)
1974-1975 Joan de Carteret (?)
1975-1976 Cllr Alan Pedley (Con, Headingley)
1976-1977 Cllr Ernest Howard Morris (Lab, City & Woodhouse)
1977-1978 Cllr William Hudson (Con, Aireborough)
1978-1979 Cllr Harry Booth (Lab, Beeston & Holbeck)
1979-1980 Cllr Christine Thomas (Con, Chapel Allerton & Scott Hall)
1980-1981 Cllr Eric Atkinson (Lab, Bramley)
1981-1982 Cllr Patrick "Paddy" Crotty OBE (Con, Roundhay)
1982-1983 Cllr Doreen Jenner (Lab, University)
1983-1984 Cllr Martin Dodgson (Con, Halton)
1984-1985 Cllr Douglas Gabb (Lab, Seacroft)
1985-1986 Cllr Sydney Symmonds (Con, Moortown)
1986-1987 Cllr Rose Lund (Lab, Rothwell)
1987-1988 Cllr Doreen Wood (Con, Halton)
1988-1989 Cllr Arthur Vollans (Lab, Seacroft)
1989-1990 Cllr Leslie "Les" Carter (Con, Cookridge)
1990-1991 Cllr Bill Kilgallon (Lab, University)
1991-1992 Cllr Ronald "Ronnie" Feldman (Con, North)
1992-1993 Cllr Denise Atkinson (Lab, Bramley)
1993-1994 Cllr Keith Loudon (Con, Cookridge)
1994-1995 Cllr Christiana Myers (Lab, City & Holbeck)
1995-1996 Cllr Margaret "Peggy" White CBE (Con, Roundhay)
1996-1997 Cllr Malcolm Bedford (Lab, Wortley)
1997-1998 Cllr Linda Middleton (Lab, Middleton)
1998-1999 Cllr Graham Kirkland (LD, Otley & Wharfedale)
1999-2000 Cllr Keith Parker (Lab, Barwick & Kippax)
2000-2001 Cllr Bernard Atha (Lab, Kirkstall)
2001-2002 Cllr David Hudson (Con, Wetherby)
2002-2003 Cllr Bryan North (Lab, Morley South)
2003-2004 Cllr Neil Taggart (Lab, Chapel Allerton)
2004-2005 Cllr Christopher "Chris" Townsley (LD, Horsforth)
2005-2006 Cllr William "Bill" Hyde (Con, Temple Newsam)
2006-2007 Cllr Mohammed Iqbal (Lab, City & Hunslet)
2007-2008 Cllr Brian Cleasby (LD, Horsforth)
2008-2009 Cllr Frank Robinson (Con, Calverley & Farsley)
2009-2010 Cllr Judith Elliott (MBI, Morley South)
2010-2011 Cllr James "Jim" McKenna (Lab, Armley)
2011-2012 Cllr Revd Alan Taylor (LD, Gipton & Harehills)
2012-2013 Cllr Ann Castle (Con, Harewood)
2013-2014 Cllr Thomas "Tom" Murray (Lab, Garforth & Swillington)
2014-2015 Cllr David Congreve (Lab, Beeston & Holbeck)
2015-2016 Cllr Judith Chapman (LD, Weetwood)
2016-2017 Cllr Gerald "Gerry" Harper (Lab, Hyde Park & Woodhouse)
2017-2018 Cllr Jane Dowson (Lab, Chapel Allerton)
2018-2019 Cllr Graham Latty (Con, Guiseley & Rawdon)
2019-2020 Cllr Eileen Taylor (Lab, Chapel Allerton)[a]
2020-2021
2021-2022 Cllr Asghar Khan (Lab, Burmantofts and Richmond Hill)
2022-2023 Cllr Robert "Bob" Gettings (MBI, Morley North)

Notes

  1. ^ Taylor's original one-year term (2019-2020) was extended for an extra municipal year following the COVID-19 pandemic and postponement of the council's Annual Council Meeting and Mayor Making ceremony of a new Lord Mayor for the 2020-2021 municipal year. Should Taylor remain in office until May 2021, it will be the first time a Lord Mayor has served for two municipal years since George Brett's original term of office (1947-1948) was extended for a municipal year until 1949. Under the Representation of the People Act 1948, his term was extended until the first meeting held after the May 1949 council election.[5][13]

References

  1. ^ a b Leeds Civic Trust 2011-05-27 at the Wayback Machine Leeds Coat of Arms
  2. ^ Leeds' first woman Lord Mayor
  3. ^ Margaret Drinkall (2013) The Leeds Book Of Days: November 17th, 1942 (The History Press) ISBN 0752479628
  4. ^ "Leeds to get first black Lord Mayor". 16 January 2019. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Update from Leeds City Council regarding the Lord Mayor and this year's Mayor Making ceremony". leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. 21 May 2020.
  6. ^ "VERBATIM REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS OF LEEDS CITY COUNCIL ANNUAL MEETING ON MONDAY, 28TH JUNE 2004" (PDF). leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  7. ^ (PDF). Leeds City Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  8. ^ Fraser, D. (1980). A History of Modern Leeds. Manchester University Press, 1980 England, UK. p. 384. ISBN 9780719007811. Retrieved 26 February 2020. James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale Lord Mayor of Leeds 1896-1897...
  9. ^ "Election of Mayors". The Times. No. 36922. London. 11 November 1902. p. 12.
  10. ^ "NEW MAYOR DROPPED DEAD". The Charlottetown Guardian. 3 December 1942. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  11. ^ "Fantastic photo flashback to year Leeds had its first female Lord Mayor". leedsstar.co.uk. Leeds Star Media. 6 November 2019. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  12. ^ "Friday flashback: The man behind the name". facebook.com. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. 16 January 2015.
  13. ^ "VERBATIM REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS OF LEEDS CITY COUNCIL ANNUAL MEETING ON MONDAY, 28TH JUNE 2004" (PDF). leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 22 May 2020.

External links

  • "Lord Mayor of Leeds". Leeds City Council. Retrieved 8 September 2012. General information about current Lord Mayor
  • "Lord Mayors & Aldermen of Leeds since 1626" (PDF). Leeds City Council. Retrieved 1 November 2017.

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The Lord Mayor of Leeds until 1897 known as the Mayor of Leeds is a ceremonial post held by a member of Leeds City Council elected annually by the council Lord Mayor of LeedsCoat of arms of LeedsIncumbentCllr Bob Gettingssince 2022StyleThe Right WorshipfulStatusLord MayorMember ofLeeds City CouncilTerm lengthOne municipal yearPrecursorMayor of Leeds 1661 1897 Formation12 July 1897WebsiteOfficial websiteBy charter from King Charles I in 1626 the leader of the governing body of the borough of Leeds was an alderman the first holder being Sir John Savile 1 A second charter in 1661 from King Charles II granted the title Mayor to Thomas Danby 1 after whom Thomas Danby College was named In 1893 the County Borough of Leeds was granted city status and in 1897 Queen Victoria conferred the title of Lord Mayor on James Kitson The first woman to have the post was Jessie Beatrice Kitson in 1942 she was elected following the death of Arthur Clarke shortly after his election 2 3 In 2019 the council elected Leeds first ever black Lord Mayor Eileen Taylor 4 After serving as a Labour member of council since 2008 she was elected unanimously by fellow councillors at the authority s annual general meeting Due to the COVID 19 pandemic Taylor s term was extended for another municipal year until May 2021 the first time a Lord Mayor has served for two municipal years since George Brett s original term of office 1947 48 was extended for a municipal year until 1949 Under the Representation of the People Act 1948 his term was extended until the first meeting held after the May 1949 council election 5 6 Notable former Mayors include Benjamin Gott 1799 Sir George Goodman 1836 several of the Lupton family Henry Rowland Marsden 1873 and Alf Cooke of the famous printworks 1890 Contents 1 List of Lord Mayors 2 Notes 3 References 4 External linksList of Lord Mayors EditSource 7 Sir James Kitson 1st Baron Airedale first Lord Mayor of Leeds 1896 97 8 Robert Armitage Lord Mayor of Leeds 1904 1905 William Middlebrook Lord Mayor of Leeds 1910 1911 Edward Brotherton 1st Baron Brotherton Lord Mayor of Leeds 1913 1914 Sir Charles Lupton Lord Mayor of Leeds 1915 1916 Sir Edwin Airey Lord Mayor of Leeds 1923 1924 Municipal year Lord Mayor party nomination electoral ward if councillor 1897 1898 Sir James Kitson MP for Colne Valley 1892 Lib 1898 1899 Thomas Walter Harding LUP 1899 1900 John Gordon Con 1900 1901 Frederick W Lawson 1901 1902 Ambrose Edmund Butler 1902 1903 Sir John Ward 9 1903 1904 Arthur Currer Briggs 1904 1905 Robert Armitage MP for Leeds Central 1906 Lib 1905 1906 Edwin Woodhouse 1906 1907 Joseph Hepworth 1907 1908 Wilfred Lawrence Hepton 1908 1909 Frederick J Kitson Lib 1909 1910 William Penrose Green Con 1910 1911 William Middlebrook MP for Leeds South 1908 Lib 1911 1912 William Nicholson 1912 1913 Albert Wellesley Bain 1913 1914 Edward Brotherton 1st Baron Brotherton Con 1914 1915 James Edward Bedford 1915 1916 Sir Charles Lupton Con 1916 1917 Edmund George Arnold Lib nominated 1917 1918 Frank Gott 1918 1919 Joseph Henry1919 1920 Thomas Beveridge Duncan 1920 1921 Albert Braithwaite Con 1921 1922 Willie Hodgson 1922 1923 Frank Fountain 1923 1924 Sir Edwin Airey Con 1924 1925 Charles Granville Gibson 1925 1926 John Arnott Lab 1926 1927 Hugh Lupton Con 1927 1928 George Ratcliffe Lib 1928 1929 David Blythe Foster Lab 1929 1930 Nathaniel George Morrison 1930 1931 Arthur Hawkyard 1931 1932 Fred Simpson MP for Ashton under Lyne 1935 Lab 1932 1933 Robert Holliday Blackburn Con 1933 1934 Albert Edward Wilkinson Lib 1934 1935 William Hemingway Lab 1935 1936 Percival Tookey Leigh 1936 1937 Tom Coombs 1937 1938 John Badlay Lab 1938 1939 Rowland Winn Con 1939 1940 Charles Humphrey Boyle Lib 1940 1941 Willie Withey 1941 1942 Hyman Morris Con 1942 1943 Arthur Clarke Lib died 9 November 1942 10 Jessie B Kitson Ind Lib nominated 11 1943 1944 Albert Hayes 1944 1945 Charles Vivian Walker 1945 1946 David Beevers Labour 12 1946 1947 Sir George Martin Con 1947 1948 George Brett Labour 1948 19491949 1950 Norman Vine 1950 1951 Francis Hugh O Donnell 1951 1952 Francis Eric Tetley 1952 1953 Frank Barlow Burnley 1953 1954 Donald George Cowling 1954 1955 Henry Sidman Vick 1955 1956 Sir James Croysdale 1956 1957 Thomas Austin Jessop 1957 1958 Joseph Hiley 1958 1959 Mary Pearce 1959 1960 Gertrude Annie Stevenson 1960 1961 Lillian Hammond 1961 1962 Percival Arthur Woorward 1962 1963 Harold Watson 1963 1964 Edwin Wooler 1964 1965 Lizzie Naylor 1965 1966 William R Hargreave 1966 1967 Joshua Jos Walsh Lab 1967 1968 Lawrence Turnbull 1968 1969 John Rafferty 1969 1970 Allan Roberts Bretherick 1970 1971 Arthur Brown 1971 1972 John Trevor V Watson 1972 1973 Albert Smith Lab 1973 1974 Kenneth Davison Con 1974 1975 Joan de Carteret 1975 1976 Cllr Alan Pedley Con Headingley 1976 1977 Cllr Ernest Howard Morris Lab City amp Woodhouse 1977 1978 Cllr William Hudson Con Aireborough 1978 1979 Cllr Harry Booth Lab Beeston amp Holbeck 1979 1980 Cllr Christine Thomas Con Chapel Allerton amp Scott Hall 1980 1981 Cllr Eric Atkinson Lab Bramley 1981 1982 Cllr Patrick Paddy Crotty OBE Con Roundhay 1982 1983 Cllr Doreen Jenner Lab University 1983 1984 Cllr Martin Dodgson Con Halton 1984 1985 Cllr Douglas Gabb Lab Seacroft 1985 1986 Cllr Sydney Symmonds Con Moortown 1986 1987 Cllr Rose Lund Lab Rothwell 1987 1988 Cllr Doreen Wood Con Halton 1988 1989 Cllr Arthur Vollans Lab Seacroft 1989 1990 Cllr Leslie Les Carter Con Cookridge 1990 1991 Cllr Bill Kilgallon Lab University 1991 1992 Cllr Ronald Ronnie Feldman Con North 1992 1993 Cllr Denise Atkinson Lab Bramley 1993 1994 Cllr Keith Loudon Con Cookridge 1994 1995 Cllr Christiana Myers Lab City amp Holbeck 1995 1996 Cllr Margaret Peggy White CBE Con Roundhay 1996 1997 Cllr Malcolm Bedford Lab Wortley 1997 1998 Cllr Linda Middleton Lab Middleton 1998 1999 Cllr Graham Kirkland LD Otley amp Wharfedale 1999 2000 Cllr Keith Parker Lab Barwick amp Kippax 2000 2001 Cllr Bernard Atha Lab Kirkstall 2001 2002 Cllr David Hudson Con Wetherby 2002 2003 Cllr Bryan North Lab Morley South 2003 2004 Cllr Neil Taggart Lab Chapel Allerton 2004 2005 Cllr Christopher Chris Townsley LD Horsforth 2005 2006 Cllr William Bill Hyde Con Temple Newsam 2006 2007 Cllr Mohammed Iqbal Lab City amp Hunslet 2007 2008 Cllr Brian Cleasby LD Horsforth 2008 2009 Cllr Frank Robinson Con Calverley amp Farsley 2009 2010 Cllr Judith Elliott MBI Morley South 2010 2011 Cllr James Jim McKenna Lab Armley 2011 2012 Cllr Revd Alan Taylor LD Gipton amp Harehills 2012 2013 Cllr Ann Castle Con Harewood 2013 2014 Cllr Thomas Tom Murray Lab Garforth amp Swillington 2014 2015 Cllr David Congreve Lab Beeston amp Holbeck 2015 2016 Cllr Judith Chapman LD Weetwood 2016 2017 Cllr Gerald Gerry Harper Lab Hyde Park amp Woodhouse 2017 2018 Cllr Jane Dowson Lab Chapel Allerton 2018 2019 Cllr Graham Latty Con Guiseley amp Rawdon 2019 2020 Cllr Eileen Taylor Lab Chapel Allerton a 2020 20212021 2022 Cllr Asghar Khan Lab Burmantofts and Richmond Hill 2022 2023 Cllr Robert Bob Gettings MBI Morley North Notes Edit Taylor s original one year term 2019 2020 was extended for an extra municipal year following the COVID 19 pandemic and postponement of the council s Annual Council Meeting and Mayor Making ceremony of a new Lord Mayor for the 2020 2021 municipal year Should Taylor remain in office until May 2021 it will be the first time a Lord Mayor has served for two municipal years since George Brett s original term of office 1947 1948 was extended for a municipal year until 1949 Under the Representation of the People Act 1948 his term was extended until the first meeting held after the May 1949 council election 5 13 References Edit a b Leeds Civic Trust Archived 2011 05 27 at the Wayback Machine Leeds Coat of Arms Leeds first woman Lord Mayor Margaret Drinkall 2013 The Leeds Book Of Days November 17th 1942 The History Press ISBN 0752479628 Leeds to get first black Lord Mayor 16 January 2019 Retrieved 29 August 2019 a b Update from Leeds City Council regarding the Lord Mayor and this year s Mayor Making ceremony leeds gov uk Leeds City Council 21 May 2020 VERBATIM REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS OF LEEDS CITY COUNCIL ANNUAL MEETING ON MONDAY 28TH JUNE 2004 PDF leeds gov uk Leeds City Council Retrieved 22 May 2020 Lord Mayors amp Aldermen of Leeds since 1626 PDF Leeds City Council Archived from the original PDF on 7 November 2017 Retrieved 1 November 2017 Fraser D 1980 A History of Modern Leeds Manchester University Press 1980 England UK p 384 ISBN 9780719007811 Retrieved 26 February 2020 James Kitson 1st Baron Airedale Lord Mayor of Leeds 1896 1897 Election of Mayors The Times No 36922 London 11 November 1902 p 12 NEW MAYOR DROPPED DEAD The Charlottetown Guardian 3 December 1942 Retrieved 4 January 2019 Fantastic photo flashback to year Leeds had its first female Lord Mayor leedsstar co uk Leeds Star Media 6 November 2019 Retrieved 22 May 2020 Friday flashback The man behind the name facebook com Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 16 January 2015 VERBATIM REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS OF LEEDS CITY COUNCIL ANNUAL MEETING ON MONDAY 28TH JUNE 2004 PDF leeds gov uk Leeds City Council Retrieved 22 May 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lord Mayors of Leeds Lord Mayor of Leeds Leeds City Council Retrieved 8 September 2012 General information about current Lord Mayor Lord Mayors amp Aldermen of Leeds since 1626 PDF Leeds City Council Retrieved 1 November 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of mayors of Leeds amp oldid 1130495030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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