The office of Mayor of
PenzancePenzance is a town, civil parish, and port in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom. It is the most westerly major town in Cornwall and is approximately 75 miles west of Plymouth and 300 miles west-southwest of London...
was established under the Penzance Charter of incorporation of 1614 granted by
James IJames VI and I was King of Scots as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the English and Scottish crowns on 24 March 1603...
. This charter allowed for the appointment of 12 assistants and eight
aldermenAn alderman is a member of a municipal assembly or council in many jurisdictions founded upon English law. The term may be titular, denoting a high-ranking member of a borough or county council, a council member chosen by the elected members themselves rather than by popular vote, or a council...
to govern the town one of whom who would be chosen as Mayor at the start of each civic year. Under the charter the Mayor of Penzance was the Chief Executive of the town as well as its chief magistrate. In 1832 this arrangement was abolished under the
Municipal Corporations Act 1835The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 – sometimes known as the Municipal Reform Act, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in the incorporated boroughs of England and Wales...
the role of Mayor at this time was largely reduced to 'first citizen' and Chairman of the Town Council the executive functions being passed to the Town clerk. In 1974 following the abolition of Penzance Borough Council under the
Local Government Act 1972The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom that reformed local government in England and Wales on 1 April 1974....
the position of Mayor become a purely ceremonial one, the Mayor being chosen from Penzance members of the newly created
PenwithPenwith was a local government district in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, whose council was based in Penzance. The district covered all of the Penwith peninsula, the toe-like promontory of land at the western end of Cornwall and which included an area of land to the east that fell outside the...
District Council, this was further altered in 1980 when the Penzance Town Council was created. The Penzance current civic year and Mayoral term of office is from May to May the following year.
This list is taken from Peter A. S. Pool's
History of the Borough of Penzance and from information held by
PenzancePenzance is a town, civil parish, and port in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom. It is the most westerly major town in Cornwall and is approximately 75 miles west of Plymouth and 300 miles west-southwest of London...
Town Council.
Mayors of the Original Borough of Penzance 1614 - 1836
- 1614 John Madern (Details of his memorial at Madron
Madron is a civil parish and village in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is a large rural parish on the Penwith peninsula north of Penzance.Madron village is situated approximately two miles northwest of Penzance town centre.... church http://west-penwith.org.uk/madron3.htm)
- 1615 John Clies (Details of his memorial at Madron
Madron is a civil parish and village in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is a large rural parish on the Penwith peninsula north of Penzance.Madron village is situated approximately two miles northwest of Penzance town centre.... church http://west-penwith.org.uk/madron3.htm)
- 1616 - 1619 (no records)
- 1620 - 1621 Roger Polkinhorne
- 1622 No record
- 1623 James Bonithon
- 1624 Thomas Millard
- 1625 - 1629 (no records)
- 1630 William Norsworthy
- 1631 Nicholas Madren
- 1632 (no record)
- 1633 Roger Polkinghorne
- 1634 - 1635 (no record)
- 1636 Nicholas Shearme
- 1637 - 1638 (no records)
- 1639 William Norsworthy
- 1640 Robert Feny
- 1641 - 1642 (no record)
- 1643- 1644 Nicholas Shearme
- 1645 Anthony Gubbes
- 1646 John Games
- 1647 Nicholas Shearme
- 1648 - 1659 (no records)
- 1650 Philip Lanyon
- 1651 - 1652 Joseph Gubbes
- 1653 Thomas Grosse
- 1654 Thomas Games
- 1655 John Tremenheere
- 1656 Anthony Gubbes
- 1657 Nicholas John
- 1658 Walter Fynny
- 1659 Joseph Gubbs
- 1660 Nicholas Shearme
- 1661 Thomas Grosse
- 1662 Martin Maddren
- 1663 John Keigwin
- 1664 Thomas Benmer
- 1665 John Loase
- 1666 Richard Veale
- 1667 Thomas Chirgwin
- 1668 Nicholas Shearme
- 1669 Thomas Grosse
- 1670 Martin Maddern and John Keigwin
- 1671 Thomas Benmer
- 1672 Robert Harry
- 1673 James Loase
- 1674 Henry Tremenheere
- 1675 James Penhallow
- 1676 Thomas Grosse
- 1677 Thomas Grosse, jun.
- 1678 Robert Harry
- 1679 Thomas Benmer
- 1680 James Lose
- 1681 John Trevethan
- 1682 Henry Tremenheere
- 1683 William Pearce
- 1684 John Grosse
- 1685 Peter Jenkin
- 1686 John Tremenheere
- 1687 Richard Usticke
- 1688 James Lose
- 1689 Richard Pearce
- 1690 John Tremenheere
- 1691 Peter Jenkin
- 1692 George Richards
- 1693 Thomas Eaistlake
- 1694 Richard Pearce
- 1695 John Grosse
- 1696 John Pellow
- 1697 John Tremenheere
- 1698 - 1699 Daniel Hawkey
- 1700 Samuel Williams
- 1701 John Pellowe
- 1702 Daniel Hawkey
- 1703 John Carveth (Disputed Election)
- 1706 William Tonkin; (Died in Office) from October, Daniel Hawkey
- 1707 John Pellow
- 1708 William Tonkin
- 1709 Samuel Williams
- 1710 Daniel Hawkey
- 1711 John Pellowe
- 1712 William Tonkin
- 1713 Samuel Williams
- 1714 Daniel Hawkey
- 1715 John Pellowe
- 1716 William Tonkin
- 1717 James Hawkey
- 1718 Thomas Pellowe
- 1719 Samuel Williams
- 1720 John Pellowe
- 1721 William Tonkin
- 1722 Uriah Tonkin
- 1723 James Hawkey
- 1724 Thomas Pellowe
- 1725 Samuel Williams
- 1726 William Tonkin
- 1727 Uriah Tonkin
- 1728 Thomas Pellowe
- 1729 George Treweeke
- 1730 William John
- 1731 James Tremenheere
- 1732 George Borlase
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1733 Henry Hichens
1734 Uriah Tonkin
1735 Thomas Pellowe
1736 George Treweeke
1737 William John
1738 George Borlase
1739 James Tremenheere
1740 Henry Hichens
1741 Uriah Tonkin
1742 George Treweeke
1743 William John
1744 George Borlase
1745 Henry Hichens
1746 William Veale
1747 Christopher Pender
1748 Uriah Tonkin
1749 George Treweeke
1750 George Borlase
1751 Henry Hichens
1752 William Veale
1753 James Tonkin
1754 William John
1755 George Treweeke, jun.
1756 Walter Borlase
1757 Uriah Tonkin
1758 George Borlase
1759 Henry Hichens
1760 John Tonkin
1761 William John
1762 George Treweeke
1763 Uriah Tonkin
1764 George Borlase
1765 Walter Borlase
1766 George Treweeke
1767 James Tonkin
1768 John Price
1769 John Pender
1770 John Tonkin (Convicted for smugglingSmuggling is the clandestine transportation of goods or persons, such as out of a building, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of applicable laws or other regulations.There are various motivations to smuggle... during his Mayoral year)
1771 George Treweeke
1772 James Tonkin
1773 John Pender
1774 John Tonkin
1775 John Price
1776 John Beard
1777 George Treweeke
1778 James Tonkin
1779 John Price
1780 John Tonkin
1781 George Treweeke
1782 Thomas Giddy
1783 James Tonkin
1784 John Beard
1785 Thomas Giddy
1786 Thomas John
1787 John Tonkin
1788 John Price
1789 John Batten
1790 Thomas Giddy
1791 John Tremenheere
1792 Thomas Giddy
1793 John Batten
1794 John Beard
1795 John Batten
1796 Thomas Giddy
1797 John Tremenheere
1798 John Batten
1799 John Beard
1800 John Batten, jun.
1801 Thomas Giddy
1802 John Batten
1803 John Batten, jun.
1804 John Giddy
1805 Thomas Giddy
1806 Richard Jewell Ferris
1807 John Batten, jun.
1808 Thomas Giddy
1809 Benjamin Carne Branwell
1810 John Bingham Borlase
1811 Thomas Giddy
1812 George John
1813 John Batten
1814 Richard Jewell Ferris
1815 Thomas Giddy
1816 Henry Boase
1817 Henry Penneck
1818 George John
1819 Edward Collins Giddy
1820 John Jones Pearce
1821 Edward Collins Giddy
1822 John Jones Pearce
1823 Edward Collins Giddy
1824 John Batten
1825 Edward Collins Giddy
1826 Henry Penneck
1827 Edward Collins Giddy
1828 Joseph Nichols
1829 Edward Collins Giddy
1830 Robert Richards
1831 Edward Collins Giddy
1832 John Batten
1833 Robert Richards
1834 Richard Jewell Ferris
1835 Richard Jewell Ferris, to 1 January |
Mayors of the reformed borough of Penzance 1836 - 1932
- 1836 William Davy, from 1 January to 9 November (due to change in dates of the Civic Year); kinsman of Sir Humphry Davy
Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet FRS MRIA was a British chemist and inventor. He is probably best remembered today for his discoveries of several alkali and alkaline earth metals, as well as contributions to the discoveries of the elemental nature of chlorine and iodine...
- 1836 John Batten, elected 9 November
- 1837 Richard Pearce
- 1838 Richard Moyle
- 1839 John Batten
- 1840 John Robyns (Royal Marines officer)
- 1841 Richard Longfield Davies
- 1842 Richard Pearce
- 1843 John Batten
- 1844 Samuel Pidwell
- 1845 Edward Bolitho
- 1846 Thomas Simon Bolitho
- 1847 Richard Pearce
- 1848 John Nicholas Richards Millett
- 1849 Samuel Pidwell
- 1850 Robert Branwell
- 1851 Richard Pearce
- 1852 Thomas Simon Bolithio
- 1853 Samuel Higgs
- 1854 Delbœuf Baker Bedford
- 1855 Walter Borlase
- 1856 Thomas Coulson
- 1857 William Davies Mathews
- 1858 Richard Pearce
- 1859 Francis Boase
- 1860 Samuel Higgs
- 1861 William Davies Mathews
- 1862 Rowland Augustus Griffiths Davies
- 1863 Rowland Augustus Griffiths Davies and William Davies Mathews (Unknown Details of election)
- 1864 Francis Boase
- 1865 John Richards Branwell
- 1866 - 1867 Francis Boase
- 1868 John Richards Branwell
- 1869 Nicholas Berriman Downing
- 1870 Francis Boase
- 1871 John Richards Branwell
- 1872 Henry Coulson York
- 1873 Francis Boase
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1874- 1875 William Henry Rodd
1876 Francis Boase
1877 - 1879 Charles Campbell Ross Charles Campbell Ross was a British politician and banker based in Penzance, Cornwall. Educated at Brighton College, he was leading member of the Penzance Borough Council in the 1880s serving as mayor 5 times in 1877, 1878, 1879, 1881 and 1883...
1880 Francis Boase
1881 Charles Campbell RossCharles Campbell Ross was a British politician and banker based in Penzance, Cornwall. Educated at Brighton College, he was leading member of the Penzance Borough Council in the 1880s serving as mayor 5 times in 1877, 1878, 1879, 1881 and 1883...
1882 Richard Victor
1883 Charles Campbell RossCharles Campbell Ross was a British politician and banker based in Penzance, Cornwall. Educated at Brighton College, he was leading member of the Penzance Borough Council in the 1880s serving as mayor 5 times in 1877, 1878, 1879, 1881 and 1883... (also MP for the St Ives (UK Parliament constituency)St. Ives is a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system of election.-History:... http://west-penwith.org.uk/pz283.htm)
1884 R. R. Victor
1885 - 1886 Wellington Dale
1887 Robert Hawker Preston
1888 Walter Borlase
1889 William Rowe
1890 Henry Michell
1891 James Caldwell
1892 - 1894 William Julyan
1895 William Bazeley
1896 Thomas Reynolds
1897 W. H. Julyan
1898 - 1899 Richard Pearce Couch
1900 James Herbet Tonking
1901 William Colenso (nephew of William ColensoWilliam Colenso was a Cornish Christian missionary to New Zealand, and also a printer, botanist, explorer and politician.-Life:Born in Penzance, Cornwall, he was the cousin of John William Colenso, Bishop of Natal... and cousin to John William ColensoJohn William Colenso , first Anglican bishop of Natal, mathematician, theologian, Biblical scholar and social activist.-Biography:Colenso was born at St Austell, Cornwall, on 24 January 1814... )
1902 Joseph Thomas
1903 John Banfield
1904 - 1905 J. H. Bennets
1906 - 1910 Andrew Ketcham BarnettAndrew Ketcham Barnett was a mineral collector and dealer in Penzance, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. He was Principal of the Penzance School of Mines , lectured on mining, and helped to build their mineral collection. He also served as Mayor of Penzance for some years.Cooper writes of...
1911 Howell Mabbott
1912 - 1913 Andrew Ketcham BarnettAndrew Ketcham Barnett was a mineral collector and dealer in Penzance, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. He was Principal of the Penzance School of Mines , lectured on mining, and helped to build their mineral collection. He also served as Mayor of Penzance for some years.Cooper writes of... (Died in office)
1913 - 1919 George Poole
1920 Charles Venning
1921 Howell Mabbott
1922 - 1924 Clement Stuchbery
1925 William Lane
1926 Clement Stuchbery
1927 Howell Mabbott
1926 Clement Stuchbery
1928- 1929 William George Goodfellow
1930 - 1931 Richard Hall
1932 Joseph Walter Meek |
Mayors of the enlarged BoroughA borough is an administrative division in various countries. In principle, the term borough designates a self-governing township although, in practice, official use of the term varies widely....
1932 - 1974
(Penzance borough from this period includes,
HeamoorHeamoor is a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Formerly a secondary settlement of the village of Madron, Heamoor is now a suburb of Penzance and is situated approximately one kilometre northwest of the town centre....
,
GulvalGulval is a village in the former Penwith district of Cornwall, United Kingdom. Although historically a parish in its own right, Gulval was incorporated into the parishes of Penzance, Madron and Ludgvan in 1934, and like Heamoor, is now considered to be a suburb of Penzance...
,
NewlynNewlyn is a town and fishing port in southwest Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.Newlyn forms a conurbation with the neighbouring town of Penzance and is part of Penzance civil parish...
, and
MouseholeMousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately 2½ miles south of Penzance on the shore of Mount's Bay.The village is in the civil parish of Penzance...
.)
- 1932 - 1934 Joseph Walter Meek
- 1935 - 1936 Robert Thomas
- 1937 - 1939 John Birch Image
- 1940 Robert Thomas
- 1941 - 1942 Edward Charles Harvey
- 1943 - 1945 Robert Thomas
- 1946 - 1949 James Thomas Trezise (until May 1949)
- 1949 George Edwards
- 1950 Thurston Lane
- 1951 - 1952 Frederick George Ford
- 1953 - 1954 John Stanley Stephens
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1955 Agatha Ursula Chirgwin (first female Mayor of Penzance) http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jon_rees/corbookC.htm
1956 J. F. W. Bennett
1957-1959 Samuel Tucker Peak
1960 -1961 Richard Charles Matthews
1962- 1963 Lillian Garstin
1964 - 1966 Alfred Beckerleg
1967 - 1968 John Raymond Nicholas
1969 - 1970 John Cyril Mann
1971 Wilfrid John Turney
1972 - 1974 David Pooley (Last Borough Mayor) |
Charter Trustee Mayors 1974 - 1980 and Penzance Town Mayors 1981 onwards
Charter Trustee Mayors
- 1974 - 1975 H. L. Richardson
- 1975 - 1976 J. B. Batten
- 1976 - 1978 R. A. Berryman
- 1978 - 1979 L. Spargo
- 1979 - 1980 J. B. Batten
Penzance Town Mayors
- 1980 - 1982 J. C. Laity (last Borough Deputy Mayor and first Town Mayor)
- 1981 - 1983 Tim Richards
- 1983 - 1985 Mrs M. H. T. Beckerleg
- 1984 - 1986 Ron Pearce
- 1986 - 1988 Michael Richard Cotton - Independent Image
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1988 - 1989 Jeremy Drew - Independent
1989 - 1991 Brian J. Speigelhalter - Liberal Democrat Image
1991 - 1993 Jack H. Dixon - Liberal Democrat Image
1993 - 1994 Geoff Venn - Conservative
1994 - 1996 Primrose May - Independent
1996 - 1998 Caroline A. C. White - Liberal Democrat Image
1999 - 2001 William John Aitken - Independent Image
2001 - 2002 Michael Richard Cotton - Independent Image
2002 - 2003 Sylvia Ruth Simpson - Labour Party Image
2003 - 2005 Simon John Reed - Liberal Democrat Image
2005 - 2007 Dennis John Axford - Liberal Democrat Image
2007 - 2008 Frank Granger - Mebyon Kernow Image
2008 - 2010 Roy Mann - Independent
2010 - 2011 Jan Ruhrmund |
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