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List of provosts of Glasgow

The Right Honourable Lord Provost of Glasgow is the convener of the Glasgow City Council. Elected by the city councillors, the Lord Provost serves not only as the chair of that body, but as a figurehead for the entire city.[1] The office is equivalent in many ways to the institution of mayor that exists in the cities of many other countries.

The Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow, by virtue of office, is also:

Each of the 32 Scottish local authorities elects a provost, but it is only the four main cities, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee that have a Lord Provost, who also serves as the lord-lieutenant for the city. This is codified in the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. As of 2017, the role attracts an salary of £41,546, plus an annual expenses budget of £5000.[2]

The current Lord Provost of Glasgow, elected in May 2022, is Jacqueline McLaren.

The Lord Provost of Glasgow has the use of an official limousine which is always black and always carries the registration plate "G0".[3] Past limousines are on display at the city's Transport Museum. The current limousine is a Rolls-Royce Ghost, donated by Boyd Tunnock in 2018.[2]

List of provosts and lord provosts

The Medieval burgh of Glasgow was administered on behalf of the Bishops of Glasgow by officials known as Bailies or Provosts. The office of Provost as a single chief magistrate was not created until the early 1450s.[4]

15th century

  • (1450x1453–1479) John Stewart
  • (1480) Sir Thomas Stewart of Minto
  • (1485–1489) Robert Stewart
  • (1491) Andrew Otterburn
  • (1497) Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox
  • (1498) Sir Patrick Blacader of Tulliallan
  • (1498–1499) John Stewart

16th century

17th century

  • (1600–1601) Sir George Elphinstone of Blythswood
  • (1604–1605) Sir George Elphinstone of Blythswood
  • (1607–1608) John Houston of Houston
  • (1609–1612) James Inglis
  • (1613) James Stewart I
  • (1614–1616) James Hamilton
  • (1617–1618) James Stewart I
  • (1619–1620) James Inglis
  • (1621–1622) James Hamilton
  • (1623–1624) Gabriel Cunningham
  • (1625–1626) James Inglis
  • (1627–1628) James Hamilton
  • (1629–1632) Gabriel Cunningham
  • (1633) William Stewart
  • (1634–1635) Patrick Bell
  • (1636) Colin Campbell I
  • (1637) James Stewart II
  • (1638) Patrick Bell
  • (1639) Gabriel Cunningham
  • (1640) James Stewart II
  • (1641–1642) William Stewart
  • (1643–1644) James Bell
  • (1645–1646) George Porterfield
  • (1647) James Stewart
  • (1648) Colin Campbell II
  • (1648–1649) George Porterfield
  • (1650) John Graham
  • (1651) George Porterfield
  • (1652) Daniel Wallace
  • (1655–1656) John Anderson I
  • (1658) John Anderson II[5]
  • (1658–1659) Sir John Bell
  • (1660–1661) Colin Campbell II
  • (1662–1663) Sir John Bell
  • (1664–1666) William Anderson
  • (1667) John Anderson II[5]
  • (1668) William Anderson
  • (1669) James Campbell
  • (1670–1673) William Anderson
  • (1674–1675) Sir John Bell
  • (1676–1677) James Campbell
  • (1678–1681) Sir John Bell
  • (1682–1683) John Barns
  • (1684–1685) John Johnston
  • (1686–1687) John Barns
  • (1688-1689) Walter Gibson
  • (1689–1690) John Anderson III
  • (1691–1692) James Peadie of Ruchill
  • (1693–1694) William Napier
  • (1695–1696) John Anderson III
  • (1697–1698) James Peadie of Ruchill
  • (1699–1700) John Anderson III

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

Deputy lieutenants

A deputy lieutenant of Glasgow is commissioned by the Lord Lieutenant of Glasgow. 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

21st Century

References

  1. ^ a b "Lord Provost & International Office, Glasgow City Council".
  2. ^ a b c Lord Provost of Glasgow claimed 23 pairs of shoes on expenses, BBC News, 8 October 2019
  3. ^ "Zero Number Plates". Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Provosts of Glasgow".
  5. ^ a b John Anderson (Mitchell Library, Glasgow Collection), The Glasgow Story
  6. ^ John Stirling (Mitchell Library, Glasgow Collection), The Glasgow Story
  7. ^ a b George Murdoch (Burrell Collection Photo Library), The Glasgow Story
  8. ^ John Dunlop (Mitchell Library, Glasgow Collection), The Glasgow Story
  9. ^ "Summary of Individual | Legacies of British Slavery". www.ucl.ac.uk.
  10. ^ "Summary of Individual | Legacies of British Slavery".
  11. ^ James Ewing (Mitchell Library, Glasgow Collection), The Glasgow Story
  12. ^ Sir James Campbell (Mitchell Library, The Bailie), The Glasgow Story
  13. ^ Sir James Anderson (Mitchell Library, Glasgow Collection), The Glasgow Story
  14. ^ Sir James Watson (Mitchell Library, The Bailie), The Glasgow Story
  15. ^ "No. 27499". The London Gazette. 28 November 1902. p. 8254.
  16. ^ Lord Provost Hood (Burrell Collection Photo Library, 1955 Survey), The Glasgow Story
  17. ^ Christmas lights, 1965 (Burrell Collection Photo Library), The Glasgow Story
  18. ^ Lord Provost Robert Gray (Mitchell Library, Glasgow Collection, Bulletin Photographs, 1987), The Glasgow Story
  19. ^ James and Barbara Shields (Mitchell Library, Glasgow Collection, Bulletin Photographs, 1994), The Glasgow Story
  20. ^ Glasgow City Council [@GlasgowCC] (18 May 2017). "Glasgow's new Lord Provost Eva Bolander was elected today at a meeting of the full council" (Tweet). Retrieved 18 May 2017 – via Twitter.
  21. ^ "Eva Bolander — Once a visiting piper from Sweden, now Glasgow's Lord Provost". The National. 27 May 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  22. ^ Glasgow Lord Provost Eva Bolander resigns after expenses row, BBC News, 31 October 2019
  23. ^ New Lord Provost elected to Glasgow City Council, BBC News, 23 January 2020
  24. ^ Everything you need to know about Glasgow's new Lord Provost Philip Braat, Glasgow Live, 23 January 2020
  25. ^ New Lord Provost of Glasgow announced, 19 May 2022.
  26. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad "Edinburgh Gazette Issue 10542". 6 February 1894. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  27. ^ "No. 27504". The London Gazette. 16 December 1902. p. 8682.
  28. ^ a b c d "Deputy Lieutenant Commissions". 16 July 2004. Retrieved 28 July 2022.

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The Right Honourable Lord Provost of Glasgow is the convener of the Glasgow City Council Elected by the city councillors the Lord Provost serves not only as the chair of that body but as a figurehead for the entire city 1 The office is equivalent in many ways to the institution of mayor that exists in the cities of many other countries The Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow by virtue of office is also Lord Lieutenant of the County of the City of Glasgow a Commissioner of Northern Lighthouses 1 Each of the 32 Scottish local authorities elects a provost but it is only the four main cities Glasgow Edinburgh Aberdeen and Dundee that have a Lord Provost who also serves as the lord lieutenant for the city This is codified in the Local Government etc Scotland Act 1994 As of 2017 the role attracts an salary of 41 546 plus an annual expenses budget of 5000 2 The current Lord Provost of Glasgow elected in May 2022 is Jacqueline McLaren The Lord Provost of Glasgow has the use of an official limousine which is always black and always carries the registration plate G0 3 Past limousines are on display at the city s Transport Museum The current limousine is a Rolls Royce Ghost donated by Boyd Tunnock in 2018 2 Contents 1 List of provosts and lord provosts 1 1 15th century 1 2 16th century 1 3 17th century 1 4 18th century 1 5 19th century 1 6 20th century 1 7 21st century 2 Deputy lieutenants 2 1 19th Century 2 2 21st Century 3 ReferencesList of provosts and lord provosts EditThe Medieval burgh of Glasgow was administered on behalf of the Bishops of Glasgow by officials known as Bailies or Provosts The office of Provost as a single chief magistrate was not created until the early 1450s 4 15th century Edit 1450x1453 1479 John Stewart 1480 Sir Thomas Stewart of Minto 1485 1489 Robert Stewart 1491 Andrew Otterburn 1497 Matthew Stewart 2nd Earl of Lennox 1498 Sir Patrick Blacader of Tulliallan 1498 1499 John Stewart16th century Edit 1502 1505 Allan Stewart of Cardonald 1505 1507 Patrick Colquhoun of Glen 1507 1509 Sir John Stewart of Minto 1509 1513 Matthew Stewart 2nd Earl of Lennox 1513 1514 John Shaw 1514 1516 George Colquhoun of Glen 1526 1536 Sir Robert Stewart of Minto 1537 1539 Archibald Dunbar of Baldoon 1543 1544 Sir John Stewart of Minto 1544 1549 Archibald Hamilton of Medop 1549 1550 James Hamilton of Torrance 1550 1559 Andrew Hamilton of Cochno 1559 1562 Robert Lindsay of Dunrod 1565 1573 Sir John Stewart of Minto 1573 1576 Robert Boyd 5th Lord Boyd 1577 Thomas Crawford of Jordanhill 1578 1579 Robert Stewart 7th Earl of Lennox 1580 Esme Stewart 8th Earl of Lennox 1581 1582 Sir Matthew Stewart of Minto 1583 John Graham 3rd Earl of Montrose 1584 1585 Sir William Livingstone of Kilsyth 1588 1589 Sir Matthew Stewart of Minto 1594 1597 Sir Matthew Stewart of Minto 1599 Sir Matthew Stewart of Minto17th century Edit 1600 1601 Sir George Elphinstone of Blythswood 1604 1605 Sir George Elphinstone of Blythswood 1607 1608 John Houston of Houston 1609 1612 James Inglis 1613 James Stewart I 1614 1616 James Hamilton 1617 1618 James Stewart I 1619 1620 James Inglis 1621 1622 James Hamilton 1623 1624 Gabriel Cunningham 1625 1626 James Inglis 1627 1628 James Hamilton 1629 1632 Gabriel Cunningham 1633 William Stewart 1634 1635 Patrick Bell 1636 Colin Campbell I 1637 James Stewart II 1638 Patrick Bell 1639 Gabriel Cunningham 1640 James Stewart II 1641 1642 William Stewart 1643 1644 James Bell 1645 1646 George Porterfield 1647 James Stewart 1648 Colin Campbell II 1648 1649 George Porterfield 1650 John Graham 1651 George Porterfield 1652 Daniel Wallace 1655 1656 John Anderson I 1658 John Anderson II 5 1658 1659 Sir John Bell 1660 1661 Colin Campbell II 1662 1663 Sir John Bell 1664 1666 William Anderson 1667 John Anderson II 5 1668 William Anderson 1669 James Campbell 1670 1673 William Anderson 1674 1675 Sir John Bell 1676 1677 James Campbell 1678 1681 Sir John Bell 1682 1683 John Barns 1684 1685 John Johnston 1686 1687 John Barns 1688 1689 Walter Gibson 1689 1690 John Anderson III 1691 1692 James Peadie of Ruchill 1693 1694 William Napier 1695 1696 John Anderson III 1697 1698 James Peadie of Ruchill 1699 1700 John Anderson III18th century Edit 1701 1703 Sir Hugh Montgomery 1703 1705 John Anderson III 1705 1707 John Aird 1707 1709 Robert Rodger Whig 1709 1711 John Aird 1711 1713 Robert Rodger Whig 1713 1715 John Aird 1715 1717 John Bowman I 1717 1719 John Aird 1719 1721 John Bowman I 1721 1723 John Aird 1723 1725 Charles Miller 1725 1727 John Stark 1727 1728 James Peadie II 1728 1730 John Stirling 6 1730 1732 Peter Murdoch of Rosehill 1732 1734 Hugh Rodger 1734 1736 Andrew Ramsay 1736 1738 John Coulter 1738 1740 Andrew Alton 1740 1742 Andrew Buchanan of Drumpellier 1742 1744 Lawrence Dinwiddie 1744 1746 Andrew Cochrane 1746 1748 John Murdoch of Rosebank 1748 1750 Andrew Cochrane 1750 1752 John Murdoch of Rosebank 1752 1754 John Brown 1754 1756 George Murdoch 7 1756 1758 Robert Christie 1758 1760 John Murdoch of Rosebank 1760 1762 Andrew Cochrane 1762 1764 Archibald Ingram 1764 1766 John Bowman II 1766 1768 George Murdoch 7 1768 1770 James Buchanan of Drumpellier 1770 1772 Colin Dunlop of Carmyle 1772 1774 Arthur Connell 1774 1776 James Buchanan of Drumpellier 1776 1778 Robert Donald 1778 1780 William French 1780 James Coats Campbell 1780 1782 Hugh Wyllie 1782 1784 Patrick Colquhoun 1784 1786 James Coats Campbell 1786 1788 John Riddell 1788 1790 John Campbell of Clathick 1790 1792 James McDowall 1792 1794 Gilbert Hamilton of Glenarbuck 1794 1796 John Dunlop of Rosebank 8 1796 1798 James McDowall 1798 1800 Lawrence Craigie19th century Edit 1800 1802 John Hamilton 1802 1804 Lawrence Craigie 1804 1806 John Hamilton 1806 1808 James McKenzie 1808 1810 James Black 1810 1812 John Hamilton 1812 1814 Kirkman Finlay Tory 1814 1816 Henry Monteith 1816 1818 James Black 1818 Kirkman Finlay Tory 1818 1820 Henry Monteith 1820 1822 John Thomas Alston 1822 1824 William Smith of Carbeth Guthrie 9 1824 1826 Mungo Nutter Campbell 1826 1828 William Hamilton son of John Hamilton 10 1828 1830 Alexander Garden 1830 1832 Robert Dalglish 1832 1833 James Ewing 11 1833 1834 Robert Grahame of Whitehill Whig 1834 1837 William Mills Whig 1837 1840 Henry Dunlop of Craigton FRSE Whig 1840 1843 Sir James Campbell Conservative 12 1843 1846 James Lumsden Whig 1846 1848 Alexander Hastie Whig 1848 1851 Sir James Anderson 13 1851 1854 Robert Stewart 1854 1857 Sir Andrew Orr Liberal 1857 1860 Andrew Galbraith 1860 1863 Peter Clouston 1863 1866 John Blackie Liberal 1866 1869 Sir James Lumsden Liberal 1869 1871 William Rae Arthur 1871 1874 Sir James Watson 14 1874 1877 Sir James Bain 1877 1880 Sir William Collins Liberal 1880 1883 John Ure 1883 1886 Sir William McOnie 1886 1889 Sir James King Bt 1889 1892 Sir John Muir Bt 1892 1896 Sir James Bell Bt 1896 1899 Sir David Richmond20th century Edit 1899 1902 Sir Samuel Chisholm Liberal 1902 1905 Sir John Ure Primrose Conservative 15 1905 1908 Sir William Bilsland 1908 1911 Sir Archibald McInnes Shaw Conservative 1911 1914 Sir Daniel Macaulay Stevenson Liberal 1914 1917 Sir Thomas Dunlop Bt Unionist 1917 1920 Sir James Stewart 1920 1923 Sir Thomas Paxton Unionist 1923 1926 Sir Matthew Walker Montgomery Unionist 1926 1929 Sir David Mason OBE Moderates 1929 1932 Sir Thomas Kelly Moderates 1932 1935 Sir Alexander B Swan Moderates 1935 1938 Sir John Stewart Labour 1938 1941 Sir Patrick Dollan Labour 1941 1943 John McLaren Biggar Labour 1943 1945 James Welsh Labour 1945 1949 Sir Hector McNeill Labour 1949 1952 Sir Victor Warren Progressive 1952 1955 Thomas Kerr Labour 1955 1958 Andrew Hood Labour 16 1958 1960 Sir Myer Galpern Labour 1960 1963 Dame Jean Roberts Labour 1963 1965 Sir Peter Meldrum Labour 1965 1969 John Johnston Labour 17 1969 1972 Sir Donald Liddle Progressive May July 1972 John Mains Labour 1972 1975 Sir William Gray Labour 1975 1977 Peter McCann Labour 1977 1980 David Hodge Labour 1980 1984 Michael Kelly Labour 1984 1988 Robert Gray Labour 18 1988 1992 Susan Baird Labour 1992 1994 Robert Innes Labour 1994 1995 James Shields Labour 19 1995 1996 Tommy Dingwall Labour 1996 1999 Pat Lally Labour 1999 2003 Alex Mosson Labour 21st century Edit 2003 2007 Liz Cameron Labour 2007 2012 Bob Winter Labour 2012 2017 Sadie Docherty Labour 2017 2019 Eva Bolander Scottish National Party 20 2 21 22 2019 2022 Philip Braat Labour 23 24 2022 Jacqueline McLaren Scottish National Party 25 Deputy lieutenants EditA deputy lieutenant of Glasgow is commissioned by the Lord Lieutenant of Glasgow 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 6 February 1894 The Earl of Home Kt TD 26 6 February 1894 Lieutenant Colonel The Lord Blythswood 26 6 February 1894 The Lord Kelvin OM GCVO PC 26 6 February 1894 The Lord Overtoun 26 6 February 1894 Sir John Stirling Maxwell Bt Kt 26 6 February 1894 Sir Charles Tennant Bt 26 6 February 1894 Sir James King Bt 26 6 February 1894 Sir John Burns Bt 26 6 February 1894 Sir William Wallace Hozier Bt 26 6 February 1894 Sir John Muir Bt 26 6 February 1894 Sir Charles Cameron Bt CB 26 6 February 1894 Brigadier General Sir Donald Matheson KCB VD 26 6 February 1894 Sir William Collins Kt 26 6 February 1894 Sir James Bain Kt 26 6 February 1894 Sir John Neilson Cuthbertson Kt 26 6 February 1894 Sir William McOnie Kt 26 6 February 1894 Sir William Kenny Watson Kt 26 6 February 1894 John Anderson Esq 26 6 February 1894 William Rae Arthur Esq 26 6 February 1894 James G A Baird Esq 26 6 February 1894 J C Bolton Esq 26 6 February 1894 Hugh Brown Esq 26 6 February 1894 James Alexander Campbell Esq 26 6 February 1894 Charles Gairdner Esq 26 6 February 1894 Donald Graham Esq 26 6 February 1894 Sir Thomas Mason Kt 26 6 February 1894 Alexander Osborne Esq 26 6 February 1894 John Guthrie Smith Esq 26 6 February 1894 James Reid Stewart Esq 26 6 February 1894 John Ure Esq 26 16 December 1902 Sir Samuel Chisholm 1st Baronet 27 21st Century Edit 9 July 2004 Christine Devine MBE 28 9 July 2004 Alex Mosson 28 9 July 2004 Mary Paris 28 9 July 2004 Robert Winter CBE 28 References Edit a b Lord Provost amp International Office Glasgow City Council a b c Lord Provost of Glasgow claimed 23 pairs of shoes on expenses BBC News 8 October 2019 Zero Number Plates Retrieved 2 August 2014 Provosts of Glasgow a b John Anderson Mitchell Library Glasgow Collection The Glasgow Story John Stirling Mitchell Library Glasgow Collection The Glasgow Story a b George Murdoch Burrell Collection Photo Library The Glasgow Story John Dunlop Mitchell Library Glasgow Collection The Glasgow Story Summary of Individual Legacies of British Slavery www ucl ac uk Summary of Individual Legacies of British Slavery James Ewing Mitchell Library Glasgow Collection The Glasgow Story Sir James Campbell Mitchell Library The Bailie The Glasgow Story Sir James Anderson Mitchell Library Glasgow Collection The Glasgow Story Sir James Watson Mitchell Library The Bailie The Glasgow Story No 27499 The London Gazette 28 November 1902 p 8254 Lord Provost Hood Burrell Collection Photo Library 1955 Survey The Glasgow Story Christmas lights 1965 Burrell Collection Photo Library The Glasgow Story Lord Provost Robert Gray Mitchell Library Glasgow Collection Bulletin Photographs 1987 The Glasgow Story James and Barbara Shields Mitchell Library Glasgow Collection Bulletin Photographs 1994 The Glasgow Story Glasgow City Council GlasgowCC 18 May 2017 Glasgow s new Lord Provost Eva Bolander was elected today at a meeting of the full council Tweet Retrieved 18 May 2017 via Twitter Eva Bolander Once a visiting piper from Sweden now Glasgow s Lord Provost The National 27 May 2017 Retrieved 8 October 2019 Glasgow Lord Provost Eva Bolander resigns after expenses row BBC News 31 October 2019 New Lord Provost elected to Glasgow City Council BBC News 23 January 2020 Everything you need to know about Glasgow s new Lord Provost Philip Braat Glasgow Live 23 January 2020 New Lord Provost of Glasgow announced 19 May 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Edinburgh Gazette Issue 10542 6 February 1894 Retrieved 28 July 2022 No 27504 The London Gazette 16 December 1902 p 8682 a b c d Deputy Lieutenant Commissions 16 July 2004 Retrieved 28 July 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of provosts of Glasgow amp oldid 1128845105, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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