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This is a list of mayors of Bath, a city in the county of Somerset, England, since the first recorded mayoralty in 1230.[1]

The mayor for the municipal year beginning 3 June 2023 is Dine Romero, who is the 796th mayor.[2]

The Mayor of Bath in 1964 was Councillor Miss Kathleen Harper, the first woman to hold the office.

Pre-21st century

Source: Mayor's Office, Bath

Ralph Allen. Mayor 1742
Eleazer Pickwick. Mayor 1826
Handel Cossham. Mayor 1882–85
  • 1230: John de Porta (first recorded Mayor of Bath)[1]
  • 1237: Henry le Tayleur
  • 1249: Walter Falc. Sir Henry Tailor (Cissor)
  • 1262: Henry the Tailor
  • 1277: Henry Tailor
  • 1279: Nicholas Biscop
  • 1280: John de Cumbe. William Scleht, Henry Tailor (Cissor)
  • 1283: Richard Tabernarius. Richard Everard
  • 1284: Thomas Sweyn
  • 1285: William Cook (Cocus). Roger de Dichegate. Nicholas Clerk (Clerico). Stephen de Devyses. John de Cumbe. Richard Everard. Gilbert Taylor
  • 1286: Gilbert Taylor
  • 1290: Stephen Baker. Henry Tailor (Cissor)
  • 1291: Stephen de Devyses
  • 1293: John le Taylor. William Scuel. William Cook (Cocus). Peter le Brevitor
  • 1295: Peter le Brevitor
  • 1296: Thomas Sweyn
  • 1299: William Cook (Cocus)
  • 1300: William Cook. John le Veniur. John Cole
  • 1302: Peter le Brevitor. William Scuel
  • 1304: William Cook
  • 1307: Peter le Brevitor
  • 1310: William Cook
  • 1311: Walter Falconer
  • 1313: Peter le Brevitor
  • 1314: Richard Wytesone
  • 1316: John Baker (Pistor)
  • 1317: John Baker (Pistor)
  • 1318: Richard Wytestone
  • 1322: John Baker (Pistor)
  • 1323: John Cole
  • 1325: John de Wyk
  • 1328: John de Wyk
  • 1329: Adam Wytestone
  • 1330: William Cook
  • 1331: Alexander Dyer (Tinctor)
  • 1332: Roger Cole
  • 1333: William Sweyn
  • 1334: Alexander Dyer (Tinctor)
  • 1335: Adam Wytestone
  • 1336: Roger Cole
  • 1337: Alexander Dyer
  • 1338: Roger Crist
  • 1339: William Cubbel
  • 1340: Adam Wytestone
  • 1341: Alexander Dyer
  • 1342: Roger Crist
  • 1343: John Cole
  • 1344: William Cubbel
  • 1345: Adam Wytestone
  • 1346: Alexander Dyer
  • 1347: William Cubbel
  • 1348: William Cubbel
  • 1349: Roger Crist
  • 1350: Thomas Stote
  • 1351: Robert le Dyer
  • 1352: William Cubbel
  • 1353: Thomas Stote
  • 1354: Walter Carpenter
  • 1355: John Whittokesmede
  • 1356: William Serrel
  • 1357: William Cook
  • 1358: John Sheory
  • 1359: Robert le Dyer
  • 1360: John Whittokesmede
  • 1361: Walter Carpenter
  • 1362: John Gregory
  • 1363: John Gregory
  • 1364: John Whittokesmede
  • 1365: John Whittokesmede
  • 1366: John Gregory
  • 1367: John Gregory
  • 1369: John Whittokesmede
  • 1370: William Drayton
  • 1371: John Gregory
  • 1372: Robert Wattes
  • 1373: John Gregory
  • 1375: John Compe
  • 1376: John Gregory
  • 1377: John Compe
  • 1378: John Natton
  • 1379: Robert Wattes
  • 1380: John Natton
  • 1381: John Gregory
  • 1382: Richard Bedul
  • 1385: John Natton
  • 1388: Robert Waspray
  • 1390–1394: William Rous, MP for Bath
  • 1395: Robert Draper (MP for Bath, 1395)[3]
  • 1400: Roger Testwode
  • 1401: Roger Testwode
  • 1402: Roger Wasprey
  • 1403: Roger Testwode
  • 1404: Richard Widcombe (MP for Bath, 1413–1428)[4]
  • 1407: Roger Testwode
  • 1408: Ralph Hunt
  • 1409: John Savage
  • 1410: Ralph Hunt
  • 1411: Robert Waspray
  • 1412: John Savage
  • 1414: Ralph Hunt
  • 1416: Walter Rich (MP for Bath, 1414–1435)[5]
  • 1417: Ralph Hunt
  • 1418: Richard Wydcombe
  • 1420: Richard Wydcombe
  • 1422: Ralph Hunt
  • 1423: William Phelyppes
  • 1425: John Savage
  • 1426: William Hodgekyns
  • 1427: Richard Wydcombe
  • 1428: William Phelyppes
  • 1429: Ralph Hunt
  • 1433: William Phelyppes
  • 1434: William Phelyppes
  • 1435: William Hogedkyns
  • 1437: William Phelyppes
  • 1438: Walter Rich
  • 1441: William Hodgekyns
  • 1442: William Phelyppes
  • 1443: Walter Ryche
  • 1444: William Phelyppes
  • 1447: William Hodgekyns
  • 1449: William Cubbel
  • 1452: William Dreyton
  • 1454: Thomas Abell
  • 1455: John Austell
  • 1461: John Thomas
  • 1467: John Steere
  • 1468: William Stanburgh
  • 1471: William Hayne
  • 1473: William Stanburgh
  • 1474: Robert Rogers
  • 1475: Robert Batyn
  • 1476: William Stanburgh
  • 1477: Robert Rogers
  • 1488: William Tyler
  • 1492: Robert Batyn
  • 1497: Lawrence Leche
  • 1503: Richard Chapman
  • 1530: Thomas Welpley[6]
  • 1533: Henry Covell
  • 1534: William Horsington
  • 1540: Robert Style
  • 1543: John CHapman
  • 1544: Anthony Scrope
  • 1550–1551: John Clement, (MP for Bath, 1539)[7]
  • 1551: Edward Ludwell (MP for Bath, 1553)[8]
  • 1553: John Davys
  • 1554-5: Richard Chapman[9]
  • 1555: Thomas Ash
  • 1567: John Pearman
  • 1568: Robert Frauncys
  • 1569: Robert Frauncys
  • 1572: John Wyatt
  • 1573: William Walley[10]
  • 1574: William Cavell
  • 1575: Thomas Turner (MP for Bath, 1563)[11]
  • 1576–1577: George Pearman (MP for Bath, 1571–72)[12]
  • 1578: John Wyatt
  • 1579: Thomas Bushe
  • 1580: William Sharestone (Sherston) (MP for Bath, 1584–1604)[13]
  • 1581: William Walley[14]
  • 1582: George Pearman
  • 1583: John Chapman
  • 1584: William Sharestone
  • 1585: John Walley, Snr (MP for Bath, 1589)[15]
  • 1586: Thomas Fytche
  • 1587: John Sachefild
  • 1588: John Walley, Snr (MP for Bath, 1589)[15]
  • 1589: William Sharestone
  • 1591: Thomas Fytche
  • 1592: John Sachefild
  • 1593: William Chapman
  • 1594: William Heath[16]
  • 1595: William Moreford
  • 1596: John Sachfilde
  • 1597: Thomas Fytche (died). William Heath[16] (elected)
  • 1598: William Sharestone
  • 1599: John Chapman
  • 1600: John Sachfeilde
  • 1601: Thomas Power
  • 1602: William Heath
  • 1603: William Sherston
  • 1604-1605:Christopher Stone[17]
  • 1605: Walter Chapman
  • 1606: John Parker
  • 1607: Thomas Wyatt
  • 1608: William Clifte
  • 1609: John Sherston
  • 1610: John Sachfeild
  • 1611; Christopher Stone
  • 1612: John Wood
  • 1613: Richard Gay (MP for Bath, 1626)[18]
  • 1614: John Cutt
  • 1615: William Sherstone
  • 1616: William Chapman
  • 1617: Walter Chapman
  • 1618: William Clift
  • 1619: Richard Gay
  • 1620: Walter Chapman
  • 1621: Thomas Moorford
  • 1622: Robert Fry
  • 1623: William Chapman
  • 1624: Matthewe Rendoll
  • 1625: Richard Gay
  • 1626: George Chapman
  • 1627: Richard Chapman
  • 1628: Robert Fisher
  • 1629: Matthew Clift
  • 1630: William Chapman
  • 1631: Richard Gay
  • 1632: Arthur Sherstone
  • 1633: Anthony Kingston[19]
  • 1634: Matthewe Rendoll
  • 1635: George Chapman
  • 1636: John Bigg
  • 1637: Richard Chapman
  • 1638: Robert Ffisher
  • 1639: William Chapman
  • 1640: Matthew Clift
  • 1641:William Chapman
  • 1642: Thomas Burford
  • 1643: John Parker[19]
  • 1644: Richard Chapman
  • 1645: John Bigg
  • 1646: John Atwood
  • 1647: Walter Chapman
  • 1648: Richard Druce
  • 1649: Matthew Clift
  • 1650: John Pearce
  • 1651: John Bigge
  • 1652: John Atwood
  • 1653: John Parker
  • 1654: Walter Chapman (died 1655)
  • 1655: John Boys[19]
  • 1656: Mathewe Clift
  • 1657: John Masters
  • 1658: John Pearce
  • 1659: John Biggs
  • 1660: John Fford
  • 1661: John Parker
  • 1662: Robert Child
  • 1663: Henry Chapman
  • 1664: Walter Gibbes
  • 1665: John Pearce
  • 1666: John Chapman
  • 1667: John Gibbs
  • 1668: Robert Chapman
  • 1669: William Childe
  • 1670: Edward White
  • 1671: John Masters
  • 1672: Henry Chapman
  • 1673: Henry Parket
  • 1674: John Reed
  • 1675: John Bush
  • 1676: Walter Gibbs
  • 1677 Benjamin Baber[20]
  • 1678: Robert Chapman
  • 1679: John Masters
  • 1680: William Bush
  • 1681: Edward Bushell
  • 1682: Robert Hayward
  • 1683: Walter Hicks
  • 1684: John Bush
  • 1685: John Stibbs
  • 1686: John Pocock
  • 1687 Benjamin Baber[20]
  • 1688: Walter Gibbs
  • 1689: Robert Chapman
  • 1690: John Masters
  • 1691: George Colloby
  • 1692: William Bush
  • 1693: Edward Bushell
  • 1694: Robert Hayward
  • 1695: Walter Hickes
  • 1696: John Axford
  • 1697: John Bush
  • 1698: John Stibbs
  • 1699: Thomas Gibbs
  • 1700 Benjamin Baber[20]
  • 1701: Richard Masters
  • 1702: William Chapman
  • 1703: John Bush
  • 1704: William Bush
  • 1705: Walter Hicks
  • 1706: Edward Woolmer
  • 1707: John Stibbs
  • 1708: Edward Bushell
  • 1709: Charles Child
  • 1710: Walter Gibbes
  • 1711: Thomas Gibbes
  • 1712: Richard Morgan
  • 1713: Richard Ford
  • 1714: Thomas Bigges
  • 1715: William Long
  • 1716: John Saunder
  • 1717: Richard Masters
  • 1718: Thomas Bushell
  • 1719: William Collibee
  • 1720: Edward Woolmer
  • 1721: George Tryme
  • 1722: William Bush
  • 1723:John Hicks
  • 1724: Thomas Atwood
  • 1725: Rosewell Gibbs
  • 1726: Walter Chapman
  • 1727: William Chapman
  • 1728: John Billing
  • 1729: Francis Bave
  • 1730: Richard Ford
  • 1731: William Horton
  • 1732: Milo Smith
  • 1733: Richard Morgan
  • 1734: Thomas Short
  • 1735: Thomas Atwood
  • 1736: Richard Matravers
  • 1737: James Atwood
  • 1738: John Saunders
  • 1739: William Bush
  • 1740: Charles Stone
  • 1741: Henry Atwood
  • 1742: Ralph Allen (postmaster and quarry-owner)[21]
  • 1743: Ambrose Bishop
  • 1744: John Chapman
  • 1745: John Cogswell
  • 1746: Thomas Atwood
  • 1747: Thursby Robison
  • 1748: James Atwood
  • 1749: Charles Stone
  • 1750: Henry Atwood
  • 1751: Francis Hales
  • 1752: Thomas Atwood, Snr
  • 1753: Thomas Atwood, Jnr
  • 1754: John Chapman
  • 1755: Samuel Bush
  • 1756: Edward B Collibee
  • 1757: William Chapman
  • 1758: Henry Atwood
  • 1759: Francis Hales
  • 1760: Thomas Warr Attwood (Bath City Architect [unofficially], c.1733–1775)[22]
  • 1761: John Chapman
  • 1762: Francis Hales
  • 1763: Samuel Bush
  • 1764: John Horton
  • 1765: Edward B Collibee
  • 1766: Henry Wright
  • 1767: William Chapman
  • 1768: Charles Biggs
  • 1769: Thomas Warr Attwood (Bath City Architect [unofficially], c.1733–1775)[22]
  • 1770: John Chapman
  • 1771: John Horton
  • 1772: Walter Wiltshire
  • 1773: Francis Bennet
  • 1774: Philip Ditcher
  • 1775: Edward B Collibee
  • 1776: Henry Wright
  • 1777: John Chapman
  • 1778: Simon Crook
  • 1779: John Chapman
  • 1780: Walter Wiltshire
  • 1781: Francis Bennet
  • 1782: Leonard Coward
  • 1783: James Leake
  • 1784: William Street (died 26 May 1785)[23]
  • 1785: Leonard Coward (elected 30 May 1785)
  • 1785: Edward B Collibee
  • 1786: William Anderdon
  • 1787: Leonard Coward
  • 1788: Jacob Smith
  • 1789: Leonard Coward
  • 1790: John Horton
  • 1791: Walter Wiltshire
  • 1792: Abel Moysey
  • 1793: Henry Harington MD
  • 1794: William Anderdon
  • 1795: John Symons
  • 1796: John Palmer (Surveyor and Comptroller General of the Post Office, MP for Bath, 1801)
  • 1797: Charles Phillott
  • 1798: George Chapman
  • 1799: John Horton
  • 1800: Harry Atwood
  • 1801: William Watson Kt, Sir
  • 1802: Henry Parry
  • 1803: John Symons
  • 1804: William Anderdon
  • 1805: Charles Phillott
  • 1806: John Horton
  • 1807: Harry Atwood
  • 1808: Henry Parry
  • 1809: John Palmer
  • 1810: Abel Moysey
  • 1811: Joseph Phillott
  • 1812: Charles Crook
  • 1813: William Anderdon
  • 1814: Charles Phillott
  • 1815: Morgan Nicols
  • 1816: Edmund Anderdon
  • 1817: George Tugwell
  • 1818: John Kitson
  • 1819: George Edward Allen
  • 1820: John Wiltshire
  • 1821: William Clark
  • 1822: Charles Crook
  • 1823: Charles Phillott
  • 1824: Edmund Anderdon
  • 1825: George Edward Allen
  • 1826: Eleazer Pickwick (director of Somerset Coal Canal)[21]
  • 1827: George H Tugwell
  • 1828: William Tudor
  • 1829: Joseph Hume Spry
  • 1830: John Ford Davis
  • 1831: George Kitson
  • 1832: William Clark
  • 1833: John Phillott
  • 1834: Gorge Norman
  • 1835: William Thomas Blair
  • 1836: William Thomas Blair (to 9 Nov 1837)
  • 1837: Simon Barrow (Lansdown Grove, Bath)
  • 1838: Henry Gordon, Rear Admiral
  • 1839: Richard Shuttleworth Cruttwell
  • 1840: William Hunt
  • 1841: George Norman
  • 1842: John Edridge
  • 1843: George Moger
  • 1844: Henry Gordon, Rear Admiral
  • 1845: Samuel Batchellor
  • 1846: Augustus George Barrette
  • 1847: William Hunt
  • 1848: William Sutcliffe
  • 1849: Frederick Dowding
  • 1850: Frederick Dowding
  • 1851: William Long
  • 1852: Francis Allen
  • 1853: Thomas Gill
  • 1854: William Hunt
  • 1855: William Bush
  • 1856: Robert Cook
  • 1857: Randle Wilbraham Falconer MD
  • 1858: Randle Wilbraham Falconer MD
  • 1859: Thomas Barrett MD
  • 1861: Thomas Jolly[24]
  • 1861: Thomas Fuller
  • 1862: Thomas Barter
  • 1863: Jerom Murch
  • 1864: Jerom Murch
  • 1865: George Moger
  • 1866: William Thompson
  • 1867: Edward Francis Slack (died 29 Nov 1867)
  • 1867: William Hunt (elected 5 Dec 1867)
  • 1868: Thomas Jolly[24]
  • 1869: Thomas Washbourne Gibbs
  • 1870: John Hulbert
  • 1871: John Hulbert
  • 1872–1873 Robert Stickney Blaine (MP for Bath, 1885)
  • 1873: William Hunt
  • 1874: James Aylmer Paynter, Rear Admiral
  • 1875: James Aylmer Paynter, Rear Admiral
  • 1876: Jerom Murch JP
  • 1877: Jerom Murch JP
  • 1878: James Chaffin
  • 1879: James Chaffin
  • 1880: James Chaffin
  • 1881: John Stother Bartrum
  • 1882: Handel Cossham (MP for Bristol East, 1885)
  • 1883: Thomas Wilton
  • 1884: Handel Cossham
  • 1885: Anthony Hammond
  • 1886: Jerom Murch JP DL
  • 1887: Anthony Hammond
  • 1888: Henry William Freeman
  • 1889: John Stothert Bartrum
  • 1890: Jerom Murch JP DL
  • 1891: John Sylvanus Turner
  • 1892: Jerom Murch JP DL
  • 1893: Reginald Quintin Mainwaring, General
  • 1894: William Cracknell Jolly[24]
  • 1895: John Rubie
  • 1896: George Woodiwiss JP DL[21]
  • 1897: Charles Henry Simpson, Major
  • 1898: John Ricketts (died 13 July 1899)
  • 1899: George Woodiwiss JP DL (elected 1 Aug 1899)[21]
  • 1899: Robert Edmund Dickinson MP JP
  • 1900: Thomas Ball Silcock
  • 1901: Edward England Phillips
  • 1902: James Edward Henshaw[25]
  • 1903: Charles Henry Simpson JP, Major
  • 1904: Benjamin John
  • 1905: Charles Bryan Oliver
  • 1906: Sydney William Bush
  • 1907: Thomas Hodgson Miller
  • 1908: John William Knight
  • 1909: Charles Henry Simpson JP, Major (second time)
  • 1910: Thomas Ball Silcock (second time)
  • 1911: Thomas Forder Plowman
  • 1912: George Thomas Cooke
  • 1913: Preston King MD
  • 1914: Frederick William Spear, (Wholesaler and Provision Merchant)
  • 1915: Harry Thomas Hatt
  • 1916: Charles Henry Long
  • 1917: Preston King MD (second time)
  • 1918: Alfred William Wills
  • 1919: Percy Jackman
  • 1920: James Henry Colmer
  • 1921: Ernest John White
  • 1922 & 1924–1928: Cedric Chivers (died 30 January 1929)
  • 1923: Charles Henry Hacker
  • 1929 & 1934: Aubrey Bateman (founder of Bath Royal United Hospital)[21]
  • 1930: Thomas Sturge Cotterell MBE JP
  • 1931: Herbert Chivers
  • 1932: Rhodes G Cook
  • 1933: Horace Scott Davey, CMG, Lt Col The Hon
  • 1934: Aubrey Bateman
  • 1935 & 1939: James Sidney Carpenter LL D
  • 1936: Walter Farley Long
  • 1937: Leonard Graham Araham Adams (resigned 6 December 1937)
  • 1937–1938: Adrian Edmund Hopkins MC, Captain (leading philatelist)
  • 1940–1942: Aubrey Bateman
  • 1943: Joseph Plowman[26]
  • 1944: Edgard Clements
  • 1945: Herbert Chives (died 23 June 1946)
  • 1946: Edgard Clements (lected 5 Jul 1946)
  • 1946: Edward Taylor JP
  • 1947: Sam Day JP
  • 1948: Sam Day JP
  • 1949: Leslie Newby Punter MBE
  • 1950: Kathleen Agnes Mabel Harper JP, Miss
  • 1951: Reginald Wilfrid Pearson
  • 1952: Alleyne William Steward Berry (father of Mary Berry)
  • 1953: Adrian Edmund Hopkins MC, Major (leading philatelist)
  • 1954: William Henry Gallop
  • 1955: Alfred Norman Dix
  • 1956: Sydney Arthur Smith
  • 1957: Tom Jones
  • 1958: Hugh Duckworth Roberts
  • 1959: Edward William Arthur Mortimer
  • 1960: Arthur Cecil Knight
  • 1961: William Henry Jordan Shepherd JP
  • 1962: Gulielma Maw MA JP, Mrs
  • 1963: Royston Ernest Tucker
  • 1964: George Emanuel De Chazal Mayer
  • 1965: Ada Elsie May Hanna, Mrs
  • 1966: Ronald Harry Purdie
  • 1967: Ronald Fred Emmerson
  • 1968: Roy Gordon Hiscocks
  • 1969: Alexander Stewart Polson
  • 1970: Walter Gower Huggett
  • 1971: Mabel Mary Grosvenor, Mrs
  • 1972: Alec Louis Ricketts
  • 1973: Thomas John Cornish
  • 1974: William Percy Johns
  • 1975: Cicely Margaret Edmunds, Miss
  • 1976: Mary Elizabeth Rawlings, Miss
  • 1977: Raymond Charles Rosewarn
  • 1978: Kenneth John Holloway (died 10 December 1978)
  • 1979: George Durant Kersley MD (elect 2 January 1979)
  • 1979: John Humphrey Lyons, Major
  • 1980: Brian James Hamlen
  • 1981: Leslie Albert William Ridd JP
  • 1982: Laurence John Harris Coombs
  • 1983: Elgar Spencer Jenkins
  • 1984: Anthony John Rhymes
  • 1985: Jeannette Farley Hole, Mrs
  • 1986: Samuel Leslie Jane
  • 1987: Ian Charles Dewey
  • 1988: John James Malloy, Commander
  • 1989: Anne Maureen McDonagh, Mrs
  • 1990: Jeffrey William Higgins
  • 1991: Denis Reginald Lovelace
  • 1992: Eric Jack Trevor Snook
  • 1993: Edwina Harding Bradley, Mrs
  • 1994: Howard William Routledge
  • 1995: Jeffrey Stephen Manning
  • 1996: Margaret Mary Feeny MBE, Miss
  • 1997: Marian Frances Hammond, Mrs
  • 1998: Ray David Cliffe MBE
  • 1999: John Anthony Bailey

21st century

Source: Mayor's Office, Bath

  • 2000: Angela Godfrey, Ms
  • 2001: Marian McNeir, Mrs
  • 2002: Loraine Morgan-Brinkhurst, Ms
  • 2003: David James Hawkins
  • 2004: Roger Alan Symonds
  • 2005: Peter John Metcalfe
  • 2006: Carol Ann Paradise, Mrs
  • 2007: Sharon Ball
  • 2008: Tim Ball
  • 2009: Colin Vincent Barrett
  • 2010: Shaun McGall
  • 2011: Bryan Chalker
  • 2012: Andrew Furse
  • 2013: Malcolm John Henry Lees
  • 2014: Cherry Beath[27]
  • 2015: William Alexander Sandry[28]
  • 2016: Paul Crossley
  • 2017: Ian Gilchrist
  • 2018: Patrick Anketell-Jones
  • 2019: Gerry Curran
  • 2020: Manda Rigby
  • 2021: June Player
  • 2022: Rob Appleyard
  • 2023: Dine Romero

See also

References

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