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MAYORS AND LORD MAYORS
PLYMOUTH 1914 to 1949
The names that follow have been transcribed
from C W Bracken's "A History of Plymouth", Doctor William Yonge's
"Plymouth Memoirs" and more modern sources.
In the Reign of King George V (continued) |
| 1913-16 |
Thomas Baker
WHO SAW THROUGH THE AMALGAMATION OF PLYMOUTH, STONEHOUSE AND
DEVONPORT |
| 1916-17 |
John P Goldsmith |
| 1917-19 |
Joseph Pearce Bown |
| 1919-20 |
Lovell R Dunstan |
| 1920-21 |
William S Knight |
| 1921-22 |
J Frederick Winnicott |
| 1922-24 |
Solomon Stephens |
| 1924-25 |
Richard W Winnicott |
| 1925-26 |
Richard J Mitchell |
| 1926-27 |
James J H Moses |
| 1927-28 |
William H J Priest |
| 1928-29 |
Ambrose Andrews |
| 1929-30 |
James Churchward |
| 1930-31 |
James Clifford Tozer |
| 1931-32 |
George P Dymond |
| 1932-33 |
Richard Runnells Oke |
| 1933-34 |
E Stanley Leatherby |
| 1934-35 |
James Elliott Pillar,
died
The first Lord Mayor of Plymouth |
| 1934-35 |
Edward William Rogers |
| 1935-36 |
Hubert Moses Medland |
In the Reign of King George VI,
King Edward VIII having abdicated |
| 1936-37 |
Walter R Littleton |
| 1937-38 |
Solomon Stephens |
| 1938-39 |
George S Scoble |
| 1939-44 |
The Right Honourable
The Viscount Astor |
| 1944-45 |
Henry George Mason |
| 1945-46 |
The Right Honourable
Isaac Foot |
| 1946-47 |
W Harry Taylor |
| 1947-49 |
H J Perry |
| 1949-50 |
F G Leatherby |
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