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Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
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Wiltshire Wiltshire (; abbreviated Wilts) is a historic and ceremonial county in South West England with an area of . It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset to the southwest, Somerset to the west, Hampshire to the southeast, Gloucestershire ...
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15th–16th centuries

*1387: John Hethe, MP for
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
, 1388 *1388,1391: John Moner, MP for
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
, 1397 *1395–1397: Richard Spencer, 4 times MP for
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
, 1395–1411 *1397: John Moner *1402: Henry Man, 6 times MP for
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
, 1415–1429 *1408-9: Walter ShirleySHIRLEY, Walter (d.1425), of Salisbury, Wilts.
''The History of Parliament''. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
*1416–17: Walter Shirley *1418:
Robert Poynaunt Robert Poynaunt (''fl.'' early 1400s) was the member of the Parliament of England for Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bour ...
, MP for
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
, 1420 *1426-7:
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*1431, 1438: Henry Man *1487: Richard Bartholomew, MP for
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
, 1497, 1512 and 1515 *1491–92: Thomas Coke, 6 times MP for Salisbury between 1489 and 1515 *1507: Richard Bartholomew *1510–11: Thomas Coke *1517:
John Abarough John Abarough or Barow (by 1483 – 1540 or later), of Salisbury, Wiltshire, was an English politician. Career Abarough was Mayor of Salisbury in 1505 and elected a Member of Parliament for Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in ...
, MP for Salisbury, 1515 and 1523 *1520–21:
Thomas Brodegate Thomas Brodegate (by 1485–1526) was an English politician. Brodegate was mayor of Salisbury 1520–21. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a popu ...
, MP for Salisbury, 1515 *1528:
Robert South Robert South (4 September 1634 – 8 July 1716) was an English churchman who was known for his combative preaching and his Latin poetry. Early life He was the son of Robert South, a London merchant, and Elizabeth Berry. He was born at Hackney, ...
, MP for Salisbury, 1536 and 1539 *1537–38: Henry Coldston, MP for Salisbury, 1539 *1545:
Robert Griffith Robert Otis "Griff" Griffith (born November 30, 1970) is a former American football strong safety in the National Football League. He played 13 seasons in the league, mostly for the Minnesota Vikings from 1994 to 2001. He also played three sea ...
, MP for Salisbury, 1554 *1547: Thomas Chaffyn, MP for Salisbury, 1555 *1558–59:
Robert Eyre Sir Robert Eyre (166628 December 1735) was an English lawyer and Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1698 to 1710. He served as Solicitor-General and then as a judge, and ultimately as Chief Justice of the ...
, MP for Salisbury, 1558 and 1563 *1560–61: John Webbe, MP for Salisbury, 1558 *1561–62:
William Webbe William Webbe (floruit, fl. 1568–1591) was an English critic and translator. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and was a tutor for distinguished families, including the two sons of Edward Sulyard of Flemyngs, Essex, and later the children o ...
, MP for Salisbury, 1559 *1565: Anthony Weekes, MP for Salisbury, 1563 *1577: John Bayley, MP for Salisbury, 1589 *1584: Robert Bower, MP for
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
, 1593 *1592–93: Giles Hutchens, MP for Salisbury, 1593 and 1597


17th century

Source: 1600 Mathew Bee 1601 Henry Byle 1602 Jacob Harvylande 1603 William Eaton 1604 Roger Barnes 1605 Thomas Hancocke 1606
Roger Gauntlett Roger Gauntlett (1627) of Bulhall House, Salisbury, Wiltshire was an English member of the Parliament of England for Salisbury between of 1614 and 1624. ] ''The History of Parliament''. Retrieved 7 February 2019. He was the son of Richard Gauntlet ...
, MP for
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
1607 Bartholomew Tookie 1608 Edward Roades 1609 Richard Gauntlett 1610 Bartholomew Tookie, MP for
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
1611 Thomas Raye 1612 Laurence Horne 1613 Alexander Alford 1614 Henry Pearson 1615 Richard Godfrey 1616 Robert Maswell 1617 George Churchhouse 1618 John Wendover 1619 William Goodridge 1620 William Ray 1621 Maurice Green 1622 Thomas Sqibb 1623 Robert Jole 1624 Robert Checkford 1625 Wolstan Coward 1626 John Ivie 1627 James Abbot 1628 John Batt 1629 Thomas Hill 1630 Richard Carter 1631 Henry Byley 1632 Mathew Bee 1633 Nicholas Elliot 1634 John Dove, MP for
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
1635 Maurice Bylerigg 1636 Richard Carter 1637 John Ranger or Banger 1638 Thomas Hancock 1639 William Joyce 1640 Richard Gauntlett 1641 Thomas Lawes 1642 Humphry Ditton 1643 Thomas Hancock 1644 Francis Dove 1645 Humphry Ditton 1646 Edward Edmunds 1647 John Ivie 1648 Richard Banks 1649 Francis Dove 1650 Thomas Keynon 1651 Thomas Ovyatt 1652 Thomas Ray jnr. 1653 William Wilson 1654 Wichard Phelps 1655 William Stone 1656 Robert Good 1657 Thomas Cutler 1658 Christopher Batt 1659 Thomas Abbot 1660 Maurice Green 1661 Thomas Gardiner 1662 Thomas Batter 1663 William Wilson 1664 John Joyce 1665 Thomas Williams 1666 Isaac A’Court 1667 William Slanne 1668 William Vyner 1669 Edmund Marke 1670 Ambrose West 1671 Christopher Gardiner 1672 Robert Jones 1673 James Bennett 1674 William Smith 1675 Thomas Keynton 1676 Giles Naish 1677 Oliver Shergold 1678 James Harris 1679 Roger Baskett 1680 John Priaulx 1681 Richard Minefye 1682 Andrew Bauden 1683 William Clements 1684 Thomas Wansborough 1685 Richard Eyre 1685 Christopher Gardiner 1686 Edward Faulkner 1687 George Clement 1688 John Hill 1689 Peter Phelps 1690 Thomas Haskett 1691 John Coleman 1692 Thomas Taylor 1693 John Parsons 1694 John Pain 1695 James Wyatt 1696 Francis Keynton 1697 Richard Long 1698 William Barnes 1699 Richard Hill


18th century

*1700 George Flower *1700 William Waterman *1701 Thomas Abbot *1702 Johnathon Newman *1703 James Hayter *1704 Walter Ireland *1705 Henry Long *1706 William Green *1707 Joseph Gifford *1708 William Hillman *1709 John Prater *1710 Thomas Clifton *1711 John King *1712 Richard Marsh *1713 Walter Barry *1714 William Naish *1715 Edward Cornelius *1716 James Blake *1717 Edward Cornelius *1718 James Blake *1719 William Strugnell *1720 Silvester Pope *1721 Richard Spinney *1722 William Batt *1723 James Stone *1724 Johnathon Newman *1725 Henry Bennet *1726 Samuel Case *1727 Thomas Light *1728 Henry Case *1729 John Robbins *1730 George Flower *1731 Thomas Hull *1732 William Ruddel *1733 John Davis *1734 Daniel Floyd *1735 John Biggs *1736 John Hussey *1737 William Smith *1738 John Baker *1739 William Stone *1740 James Case *1741 Richard Samburn *1742 Matthew Pitts *1743 Robert Robbins *1744 John Talk *1745 Thomas Smith *1746 William Forty *1747 Thomas Baker *1748 Samuel Case *1749 John Thorpe *1750 Henry Brown *1751 James Wyatt *1751 John Case *1752 John Wansborough *1753 Nicholas Hicks *1754 Robert Powel *1755 John Maton *1756 Scrope Egerton *1757 John Blake *1758 William Hussey. Clothier and MP *1759 Robert Wentworth *1760 Geoffrey Gowen *1761 William Talk *1762 James Bennett *1763 Edward Lambert *1764 Thomas Dennis *1765 John Gowan *1766 Joseph Wiles *1767 John Cooper, MP *1768 James Rothwell *1769 Sydenham Burrough *1770
Henry Penruddocke Wyndham Henry Penruddocke Wyndham (1736–1819) MP JP FSA FRS, was a British Whig Member of Parliament, topographer and author. Background Wyndham was born on 4 June 1736, the eldest surviving son of Henry Wyndham of St Edmund's College, Sal ...
, MP *1771 Robert Cooper *1772 John Tanner *1773 Rawlins Hillman *1774 John Edgar *1775 William Little *1776 John Elderton *1777 Thomas Hussy *1778 Nathaniel Wick *1779 Edward Eastman *1780 Joseph Hinxman *1781 William Stephens *1782 Nathaniel Still *1783 John Wyche *1784 Thomas Long *1785 James Easton *1786 George Maton *1787 Eadward Hinxman *1788 George Yalden Fort *1789 Henry Hinxman *1790 Michael Burrough from Nov 18 1790 *1791 Robert Freemantle *1792 James Goddard *1793 Thomas Brown *1794 Joseph Tanner *1795 William Boucher *1796 Thomas Goddard *1797 Joseph Tanner *1798 Paul Lagas Burnett *1799 Henry Smith


19th century

1800 William French 1801 Edward Stevens 1802 James Sutton 1803 Joseph Everett 1804 William Ghost 1805 John Pern Tinney 1806 Johnathan Fishlake 1807 Hezekiah Wyche 1808 Thomas Wilkie 1809 James Hussy 1810 John Pinkney 1811 Edward Davies 1812 William Bird Brodie 1813 William Andrews 1814 Charles George Brodie 1815 Rev. Christopher Rigby Collins 1816 William Woolfryes 1817 Henry Emley 1818 John Atkinson 1819 Joseph Tanner 1820 Thomas Webb Dyke 1821 Thomas Wynch 1822 George Atkinson 1823 Joseph Tanner 1824 Thomas Webb Dyke 1825 Thomas Wynch 1826 George Atkinson 1827 Joseph Bouverie Hussy Tanner 1828 Thomas Ogdon Stevens 1829 George Sutton 1830 John Pinkney 1831 William Fawcett 1832 John Beere 1833 John Lush Alford 1834–35 John Cother 1835–36 William Smith 1836–37 Charles Finch 1837–38 Alexander Lucas 1838–39 Richard Hetley 1839–40 Thomas Norwood Chubb 1840–41 Robert Mackrell 1841–42 William Blackmore 1842–43 William Corbin Finch MD 1843–44 James Hussey 1844–45 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1845–46 William Brownjohn 1846–47 George Fulford 1847–48 Robert Farrant 1848–49 Robert Farrant 1849–50 Thomas Robert Moore MD 1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54
John Lambert John Lambert may refer to: *John Lambert (martyr) (died 1538), English Protestant martyred during the reign of Henry VIII *John Lambert (general) (1619–1684), Parliamentary general in the English Civil War * John Lambert of Creg Clare (''fl.'' c. ...
1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson 1878–79
Joseph Williams Lovibond Joseph Williams Lovibond (17 November 1833 – 21 April 1918) was a British brewer who developed the world's first practical colorimeter as a means of ensuring the high quality of his beer. He was the originator of the Degrees Lovibond scale. B ...
1879–80 William Hicks 1880–81 Edward Frederick Kelsey 1881–82 William Leach 1882–83 Charles Moody 1883–84 Thomas Stephen Futcher 1884–85 George Fulford 1885–86 William Maxwell Hammick 1886–87 Frederick Griffen 1887–88 Edward Waters 1888–89 Samuel Parker 1889–90 George Nodder 1890–91 Joseph Williams Lovibond 1891–92 William Marlow 1892–93 Arthur Whitehead 1893–94 Charles Haskins 1894–95 Edward Foulger Pye Smith 1895–96 Arthur Russell Malden 1896–97 Arthur Whitehead 1897–98 Howard Harris 1898–99 Edward Alexander 1899–1900 David Stevens


20th century

1900–01 Henry George Gregory 1901–02 John Alfred Folliott 1902–03 Edward John Brittan 1903–04 Charles John Woodrow 1904–05 James Keith Dowden 1905–06 Frank Baker 1906–07 Samuel Grove 1907–08 Robert Michael Hall 1908–09 Tom Perkins 1909–10 Richard Arthur Wilson 1910–11 Frank Shepherd 1911–12 William Pritchard 1912–13 Frederick Sutton 1913–14
James Macklin Sir James Macklin, DL, JP (23 September 1864 – 17 April 1944) was an English jeweller and farmer, active in public life in Wiltshire. Early life and business career Macklin was born in West Harnham on 23 September 1864, the son of James Mack ...
, MP 1914–15 James Macklin, MP 1915–16 James Macklin, MP 1916–17 James Macklin, MP 1917–18 James Macklin, MP 1918–19 James Macklin, MP 1919–20 Howard Lapham 1920–21 Thomas William Berry 1921–22 Edward Sidney Humby 1922-22 Henry Bywater Medway 1922–23 Francis Herbert Wort 1923–24 Reuben Bracher 1924–25 Robert Bousie 1925–26 James Brothers 1926–27 John Cattrell Hudson 1927–28 Edith Maud Hulse (first lady mayor) 1928–29 Alfred Salisbury-Jones 1929–30 Harry Medway 1930–31 Alfred Hinxman 1931–32 John Sidney Rambridge 1932–33 Gideon Hancock 1933–34 Edwin James Case 1934–35 Edward Herbert Major 1935–36 Charles Scammel 1936–37 Maurice Rawlence 1937–38 Charles Thomas 1938–39 William Cornelius Bridge 1939–40 William Cornelius Bridge 1940–41 Gerald Earl Thornton 1941–42 George Albert Berry 1942–43 Sidney Clarke 1943–44 Ernest Railton Grant 1944–45 Alfred Courtney 1945–46 Herbert Barber 1946–47 Fred Sanders 1947–48 Roland Graham Gordon 1948–49 Stanley Narcissus Bigwood 1949–50 Horace Edward Randall 1950–51 Arthur Albert Maidment 1951–52 George Chivers Whatley 1952–53 William James Rothwell 1953–54 Hedley John Annetts 1954–55 Francis James Moore 1955–56 Charles Joseph Lee 1956–57 Edward Percy Adlam 1957–58 Alfred Edward Batt 1958–59 Arthur Albert Maidment 1959–60 William James Rothwell 1960–61 Harold Reginald Kidwell 1961 Arthur Christopher Hoy 1961–62 Stanley Arthur Vokes 1962–63 Harold Gordon Batt 1964–65 Alfred Henry Crane 1965–66 William Eric Glazebrook 1966–67 William Stephen Biddle 1967–68 Beatrice Dorothy Brown 1968–69 Stewart Anthony Snook 1969–70 Margaret Josephine Benson 1970–71 William Hezekiah Lambert 1972–73 Hilda Elizabeth Barker 1973–74 George William Shingler 1974–75 Francis William Grandfield 1975–76 George Hubert Anthony Stocken 1976–77 Timothy Sherwood Hattersley 1977–78 Ivan Cecil Light 1978–79 Arthur Walter James Lawrence 1979–80 Kenneth Anthony Edwards 1980–81 Douglas Anthony Stephenson 1981–82 Derek Ashton Alford 1982–83 Beverly Head 1983–84 Peter John Dalton 1984–85 Pamela Irene Edwards 1985–86 Thomas Cameron Cowie 1986–87 William John Quirke McGrath 1987–88 Elizabeth Margaret Grant 1988–89 Pauline Denise D Stocken 1989–90 Margaret Mary Jackson 1990–91 Kathleen Cooper Joel 1991–92 Gloria Celia Tudhope 1992–93 Dorothy Joan Jones 1993–94 Peter Noel Chubb 1994–95 Patricia Mary Errington Rycroft 1995–96 Richard Terrence Rogers 1996–97 Beryl Mary Jay 1997–98 Paul Sample 1998–99 Olwen Tanner 1999–2000 David McCarthy


21st century

*2000–01 Steve Fear *2001–02 Ian Tomes *2002–03 Sue Mallory *2003–04 Bobbie Chettleburgh *2004–05 Jeremy Nettle *2005–06 Patrick Paisey *2006–07 Sheila Warrander *2007–08 Kevin Cardy *2008–09 Iris Evans *2009–10 Bobbie Chettleburgh *2010–11 Brian Dalton *2011–12 John Abbott *2012–13 John Collier *2013–14 Penny Brown *2014–15 Jo Broom *2015–16 Andrew Roberts *2016–17 Derek Brown *2017–18 John Lindley *2018–19 Mike Osment *2019–21 John Walsh *2021–22 Caroline Corbin


References

{{Lists of Mayors in the United Kingdom
Salisbury Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of ...
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