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This is a list of all mayors and lord mayors of London (leaders of the City of London Corporation, and first citizens of the City of London, from medieval times). Until 1354, the title held was Mayor of London. The dates are those of election to office (Michaelmas Day on 29 September, excepting those years when it fell on the Sabbath) and office is not actually entered until the second week of November. Therefore, the years 'Elected' below do not represent the main calendar year of service.
In 2006 the title Lord Mayor of the City of London was devised, for the most part, to avoid confusion with the office of Mayor of London. However, the legal and commonly used title and style remains Lord Mayor of London.
Mayors
This list details which livery company each Lord Mayor was associated with.
Before 1300
Term | Name | Mother Livery Company | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1189–1212 | Henry FitzAilwin | (Draper)[a] | First Mayor of London. Died in his twenty-fourth term. |
1212–1214 | Roger FitzAlan | (Mercer)[b] | |
1214[1] | Serlo le Mercer | (Mercer)[b] | First of five terms. |
1215[1] | William Hardell | (Draper)[a] | |
1216 | Jacob Alderman | unknown | Served until Trinity Sunday, when he died in office. His successor served as Mayor for the rest of the year.[1] |
1216 | Salomon de Basing | unknown | Succeeded Jacob Alderman on or shortly after Trinity Sunday, and continued in office till the end of the year. |
1217–1221[1] | Serlo le Mercer | (Mercer) | Second to fifth terms of five. |
1222–1226 | Richard Renger | unknown | First five terms of six. |
1227–1230 | Roger le Duke | unknown | Four terms. |
1231–1237 | Andrew Buckerell | (Pepperer)[c] | Seven terms; died in office[2] |
1237-1238 | Richard Renger | unknown | Sixth and final term; died in office[2] |
1238-1239 | William Joynier | unknown | |
1239-1240 | Gerard Bat | unknown | First term began 13 Jan 1239.[2] Re-elected but not admitted to office in 1240[3] |
1240 | Reginald de Bungay | unknown | |
1241–1243 | Ralph Ashley | (Mercer)[b] | Three terms. Was a Grocer when Sheriff. Also "Eswy" |
1244–1245 | Michael Tovey | unknown | First and second terms of four. |
1246 | John Gisors I | (Pepperer)[c] | First of two terms. |
1246 | Peter FitzAlan | unknown | |
1247–1248 | Michael Tovey | unknown | Third and fourth terms of four. |
1249 | Roger FitzRoger | unknown | |
1250 | John le Norman | unknown | |
1251 | Adam de Basing | (Mercer)[b] | |
1252 | John Tulesan | (Draper)[a] | |
1253 | Nicholas de La Beche | unknown | |
1254–1257 | Ralph Hardell | (Draper)[a] | Served four terms; deposed. |
1258 | William FitzRichard | (Draper)[a] | First of four terms as Royal Nominee. |
1258 | John Gisors | (Pepperer)[c] | Second of two terms. |
1259–1260 | William FitzRichard | (Draper)[a] | Second and third terms of four as Royal Nominee. |
1261–1264 | Thomas Fitzthomas | unknown | Four terms; deposed and imprisoned. |
1265 | Hugh FitzOtho | n/a | First of two terms as Royal Warden. |
1265 | John Walerand | n/a | Royal Warden. |
1265 | John de La Lynde | n/a | Royal Warden. |
1266 | William FitzRichard | (Draper)[a] | Fourth and final term as Royal Nominee. |
1267 | Alan la Zouche | (Pepperer)[c] | Royal Warden. |
1268 | Thomas de Ippegrave | n/a | Royal Warden. |
1268 | Stephen de Eddeworth | n/a | Royal Warden. |
1269 | Hugh FitzOtho | n/a | Second of two terms as Royal Warden. |
1270 | John Adrien | (Draper)[a] | |
1271–1272 | Walter Hervey | unknown | Two terms; deposed. |
1273 | Henry le Walleis | unknown | First of five terms. |
1274–1280 | Gregory de Rokesley | (Goldsmith)[d] | First seven terms of eight. |
1281–1283 | Henry le Walleis | unknown | Second to fourth of five terms. |
1284 | Gregory de Rokesley | (Goldsmith)[d] | Eighth and final term. |
1285–1289 | Sir Ralph Sandwich | n/a | First five terms of nine as Royal Warden. |
1289 | John le Breton | n/a | First of seven terms as Royal Warden. |
1289–1292 | Sir Ralph Sandwich | n/a | Sixth to ninth terms as Royal Warden. |
1293–1298 | John le Breton | n/a | Second to seventh terms of seven as Royal Warden. |
1298 | Henry le Wallis | unknown | Fifth and final term. |
1299–1301 | Elias Russell | (Draper)[a] |
- Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i The Drapers are recognised as having formed a fraternity from 1180, were incorporated in 1361, and received a Royal Charter in 1438.
- ^ a b c d The Mercers incorporated under Royal Charter in 1394.
- ^ a b c d The Grocers were known as the Guild of Pepperers from 1180 until 1373, and incorporated under a Royal Charter of 1428.
- ^ a b The Goldsmiths formed as a guild in the 12th century and received their first Royal Charter of Incorporation in 1327.
14th century
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1301–1307 | Sir John le Blund | (Draper)[a] | |
1308 | Sir Nicholas de Farndone | (Goldsmith)[b] | First of four terms. |
1309 | Thomas Romayn | (Pepperer)[c] | |
1310 | Sir Richard de Refham | (Mercer)[d] | Deposed. |
1311–1312 | Sir John de Gisors | (Pepperer)[c] | First and second terms of three. |
1313 | Sir Nicholas de Farndone | (Goldsmith)[b] | Second of four terms. |
1314 | Sir John de Gisors | (Pepperer)[c] | Third and final term. |
1315 | Stephen de Abyngdon | (Draper)[a] | |
1316–1318 | Sir John de Wengrave | n/a | Royal Warden; two terms. |
1319 | Sir Hamo de Chigwell | Fishmonger | First of seven terms. |
1320 | Sir Nicholas de Farndone | (Goldsmith)[b] | Third of four terms. |
1321 | Robert de Kendale | n/a | Royal Warden |
1321–1322 | Sir Hamo de Chigwell | Fishmonger | Second and third of seven terms. |
1323 | Sir Nicholas de Farndone | (Goldsmith)[b] | Fourth and final term. |
1323–1325 | Sir Hamo de Chigwell | Fishmonger | Fourth to sixth terms of seven. |
1326 | Sir Richard de Betoyne | (Pepperer)[c] | |
1327 | Sir Hamo de Chigwell | Fishmonger | Seventh and final term. |
1328 | Sir John de Grantham | (Pepperer)[c] | |
1329 | Sir Simon Swanland | (Draper)[a] | |
1330–1331 | Sir John de Pulteney | (Draper)[a] | First and second of four terms. |
1332 | Sir John de Preston | (Draper)[a] | |
1333 | Sir John de Pulteney | (Draper)[a] | Third of four terms. |
1334–1335 | Sir Reginald de Conduit | (Vintner)[e] | Two terms. |
1336 | Sir John de Pulteney | (Draper)[a] | Fourth and final term. |
1337–1338 | Sir Henry Darcy | (Draper)[a] | Two terms. |
1339–1340 | Sir Andrew d'Aubrey | (Pepperer)[c] | First and second of three terms. |
1341 | John d'Oxenford | (Vintner)[e] | Died in office. |
1342 | Simon Francis | (Mercer)[d] | First of two terms; the latter was in 1355 as Lord Mayor. |
1343–1344 | Sir John Hammond | (Pepperer)[c] | Two terms. |
1345 | Richard le Lacer | (Mercer)[d] | |
1346 | Sir Geoffrey de Wychingham | (Mercer)[d] | |
1347 | Sir Thomas Legge | Skinner | First of two terms; the latter was in 1354 as the first Lord Mayor. |
1348 | Sir John Lovekyn | Fishmonger | First of three terms; the latter two were Lord Mayorships. |
1349 | Sir Walter Turke | Fishmonger | |
1350 | Richard de Kislingbury | (Draper)[a] | |
1351 | Sir Andrew d'Aubrey | (Pepperer)[c] | Third and final term. |
1352–1353 | Sir Adam Fraunceys | (Mercer)[d] | Two terms. |
- Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i The Drapers are recorded as forming a fraternity by 1180, were formally incorporated in 1361, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1438.
- ^ a b c d The Goldsmiths originated in the 12th century, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1327.
- ^ a b c d e f g h The Grocers were the Guild of Pepperers from 1180 until 1373, but did not incorporate under Royal Charter until 1428.
- ^ a b c d e The Mercers incorporated under Royal Charter in 1394.
- ^ a b The Vintners probably originated in the 12th century, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1364.
Lord mayors
14th century
Elected | Name | Mother Livery Company | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1354 | Sir Thomas Legge | Skinner | First Lord Mayor of London. Second of two terms, having initially served as Mayor of London. |
1355 | Simon Fraunceys | (Mercer)[a] | Second of two terms, having initially served as Mayor of London. |
1356 | Sir Henry Picard | (Vintner)[b] | |
1357 | John de Stodeye | (Vintner)[b] | |
1358 | Sir John Lovekyn | Fishmonger | Second of three terms, having initially served as Mayor of London. |
1359 | Simon Dolseley | (Pepperer)[c] | |
1360 | Sir John Wroth | Fishmonger | |
1361 | Sir John Pecche | Fishmonger | |
1362 | Stephen Cavendisshe | (Draper)[d] | |
1363 | John Nott | (Pepperer)[c] | |
1364–1365 | Sir Adam de Bury | Skinner | First two terms of three; impeached. |
1366 | Sir John Lovekyn | Fishmonger | Third and final term. |
1367 | James Andrewes | (Draper)[d] | |
1368 | Simon de Montfort | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_Lord_Mayors_of_London