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Liverpool Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a popul ...
has existed in one form or another since the foundation of Liverpool as a borough by the Royal Charter of King John in 1207, simply being referred to as the Mayor of Liverpool. The position is now a mostly ceremonial role. The current Lord Mayor of Liverpool is Mary Rasmussen, who has held the post since May 2021.


History

The most prominent Mayors were the Stanleys of Knowsley, of which Sir Thomas Stanley (son of the 3rd Earl) and the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 16th and 18th
Earls of Derby Earl of Derby ( ) is a title in the Peerage of England. The title was first adopted by Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby, under a creation of 1139. It continued with the Ferrers family until the 6th Earl forfeited his property toward the en ...
have held this office since ancient times. The Molyneuxs of Sefton have also held this office on numerous occasions over the centuries: Sir Richard Molyneux, his grandson Sir Richard Molyneux Baronet, the 1st Viscount Molyneux and the 7th
Earl of Sefton Earl of Sefton was a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1771 for the 8th Viscount Molyneux. The Earls of Sefton held the subsidiary titles Viscount Molyneux, of Maryborough in the Queen's County (created 1628), in the Peerage of Ire ...
. When Liverpool was granted city status in 1880 it was deemed necessary for the "second city of the Empire" to have a Lord Mayor. The city was granted a Lord Mayoralty on 3 August 1893 through letters patent making it the equal third oldest office of this kind in England along with Manchester. and
Robert Durning Holt Robert Durning Holt (11 October 1832 in Liverpool – 10 December 1908) was an English cotton-broker and local politician. He was Mayor of Liverpool and the first Lord Mayor of Liverpool (1892–1893). Holt was the youngest of five sons o ...
became the first Lord Mayor of Liverpool. For a substantial period of time the Lord Mayor of Liverpool used the prefix of "
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" as did the
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. Sir
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, Garter Principal King of Arms was of the opinion that this honorific should be enabled, due to the importance of Liverpool as a city second only to London. When Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty succeeded as King of Arms, he expressed the view that his predecessor had made an error. This changed nothing, however, and the city continued to use the prefix up until a Parliamentary statement in 1927. From then on the Lord Mayor was styled "
The Right Worshipful Worship is an honorific prefix for mayors, justices of the peace and magistrates in present or former Commonwealth realms. In spoken address, these officials are addressed as Your Worship or referred to as His Worship, Her Worship, or Their Worsh ...
". William Wallace Currie was the first "Mayor of Liverpool" under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. In 1983, the Labour controlled Council replaced the office of Lord Mayor with that of Chairman. The Lord Mayoralty was formally restored in 1990. The traditional office of the Lord Mayor of Liverpool differs from that of the new directly elected
Mayor of Liverpool The mayor of Liverpool is the executive mayor of the city of Liverpool in England. The incumbent mayor is Joanne Anderson, who was elected in May 2021. The mayor of Liverpool was previously branded 'the most powerful politician in England outs ...
, an executive position created in 2012 when the functions of the former Lord Mayor were divided. The Lord Mayor's role is now primarily ceremonial in order to represent the city at civic functions and engagements, promote the city nationally and internationally and support local charities and community groups.


Mayors of the Borough of Liverpool (1207–1684)

* 1207–91 Unknown * 1292 John De More * 1293 John De More * 1294–1308 Unknown * 1309 John De More * 1337 Roger De More * 1338 Adam of Liverpool * 1339 Roger De More * 1340 Adam of Liverpool * 1341 Roger De More * 1342 Adam of Liverpool * 1343 Roger De More * 1344 Adam of Liverpool * 1345 Roger De More * 1346 Adam of Liverpool * 1347 Roger De More * 1348 Adam of Liverpool * 1349 Roger De More * 1350 Adam of Liverpool * 1351 William, Son of Adam * 1352 Unknown * 1353 William De Grenof * 1356 William, Son of Adam * 1358 William, Son of Adam * 1361 William, Son of Adam * 1369 William, Son of Adam * 1373 John de Hull * 1375–77 Richard de Aynesargh * 1379 William, Son of Adam de Liverpool * 1382 Richard de Aynesargh * 1382–88 Thomas de La More * 1396–97 Thomas de La More * 1401 Robert De Derby * 1416 Henry De Moysok * 1425 Thurston De Holcroft * 1428 John De Fasakerly * 1448 William Gaythirde * 1454William Gaythirde * 1462 Gilbert Mercer * 1474 John Davinport * 1476 John Crosse * 1477–1539 Unknown * 1540–41 Thomas Hughton * 1541–42 Sir Richard Molyneux (Grandfather of the 1st Baronet) * 1542–50 Unknown * 1550–51 Ralph Sekerton * 1551–52 Thomas More * 1552–53 Ralph Balie * 1553–54 Roger Walker * 1554–55 Sir William Norres * 1555–56 Thomas More * 1556–57 John More * 1557–58 Thomas More * 1558–59 Robert Corbet * 1559–60 Alexander Garret * 1560–61 Ralph Sekerton * 1561–62 Robert Corbet * 1562–63 Alexander Garret * 1563–64 Robert Corbet * 1564–65 Alexander Garret * 1565–66 John Crosse * 1566–67 Robert Corbet * 1567–68 William Secum * 1568–69 Sir Thomas Stanley K.G. (son of the 3rd Earl) * 1569–70
Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby KG (September 1531 – 25 September 1593) was a prominent English nobleman, diplomat, and politician. He was an ambassador and Privy Counsellor, and participated in the trials of Mary, Queen of Scots and the E ...
(then Lord Strange) * 1570–71 Ralph Burscough * 1571–72 Thomas Bavard * 1572–73 John Crosse * 1573–74 Robert Corbet * 1574–75 John Mainwaring * 1575–76 William Secum * 1576–77 Thomas Bavard * 1577–78 Sir Thomas Hesketh * 1578–79 William More * 1579–80 Edward Halsall * 1580–81 Robert More * 1581–82 John Crosse * 1582–83 William Secum * 1583–84 Ralph Burscough * 1584–85 Thomas Bavard * 1585–86
Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby (1559 – 16 April 1594), was an English nobleman and politician. He was the son of Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby, and Lady Margaret Clifford. Ferdinando had a place in the line of succession to Eliza ...
(then Lord Strange) * 1586–87 Edward Halsall * 1587–88 William More * 1588–89
Sir Richard Molyneux Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet (1560–1622) was a member of parliament for Lancashire, Mayor of Liverpool and Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster. Life Molyneux was the son of William Molyneux and his wife Bridget Caryll. His grandfat ...
Bt * 1589–90 Thomas Whicksted * 1590–91 John Bird * 1591–92 Robert More * 1592–93
Giles Brook Giles Brook or Brooke (c. 1553–1614), was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1604 to 1611. Brook was member of a family that served Liverpool for many years. He was an alderman of Liverpool and was bailiff in 1584. He w ...
* 1593–94 Robert Berry * 1594–95 John Bird * 1595–96 Robert More * 1596–97 William More * 1597–98 Richard Hodgeson * 1598–99 William Dixon * 1599–1600 Robert More * 1600–01 John Bird * 1601–02 Giles Brooks * 1602–03 Ralph Secum * 1603–04
William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, KG (1561 – 29 September 1642) was an English nobleman and politician. Stanley inherited a prominent social position that was both dangerous and unstable, as his mother was heir to Queen Elizabeth I un ...
* 1604–05 Edward Moore * 1605–06 Edmund Rose * 1606–07 William Banaster * 1607–08 Robert Moore * 1608–09 Ralph Secum * 1609–10 Richard Rose * 1610–11 Thomas Hockenhull * 1611–12 Edward Moore * 1612–13 Henry Stanley * 1613–14 Peter Ulster Alias Darbie * 1614–15 Richard Mellinge * 1615–16 Sir Cuthbert Halsall * 1616–17 Robert Moore * 1617–18 Edmund Rose * 1618–19 Sir
Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux (1594–1636) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1614 and 1629. Biography Molyneux was the son of Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet of Sefton and his wife F ...
* 1619–20 Ralph Seacome * 1620–21 Edward Moore * 1621–22 Oliver Fairhurst * 1622–23 John Walker * 1623–24 John Williamson * 1624–25 Richard Rose * 1625–26
James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, KG (31 January 160715 October 1651) was an English nobleman, politician, and supporter of the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. Before inheriting the title in 1642 he was known as Lord Strange. He was ...
K.G. (then Lord Strange) * 1626–27 Edward Moore * 1627–28 Ralph Seacome * 1628–29 John Walker * 1629–30 Robert Williamson * 1630–31 John Williamson * 1631–32 Ralph Sandiford * 1632–33 John Walker * 1633–34 John Moore * 1634–35 Robert Williamson * 1635–36 Thomas Bickesteth * 1636–37 William Dwarihouse * 1637–38 Thomas Eccleston * 1638–39 John Williamson * 1639–40 Thomas Stanley * 1640–41 William Ireland * 1641–42 John Walker * 1642–43 Thomas Bickesteth * 1643–44 James Williamson * 1644–45
John Holcroft John Holcroft (died 1656) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1648. He fought in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War. In April 1640, Holcroft was elected Member of Parliament for Live ...
* 1645–46 Thomas Bickesteth * 1646–47 Richard Tarleton * 1647–48 Thomas Tarleton * 1648–49 William Williamson * 1649–50 Thomas Hodgeson * 1650–51 James Williamson * 1651–52 Thomas Williamson * 1652–53 Ralph Massam * 1653–54 Edward Williamson * 1654–55 Robert Cornell * 1655–56 Thomas Ayndoe * 1656–57 Gilbert Formy * 1657–58
John Holcroft John Holcroft (died 1656) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1648. He fought in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War. In April 1640, Holcroft was elected Member of Parliament for Live ...
* 1658–59 Richard Peicival * 1659–60 James Williamson * 1660–61 Alexander Greene * 1661–62 Henry Corles * 1662–63 The Hon. William Stanley * 1663–64 Peter Lurting * 1664–65 John Sturzaker * 1665–66 Michael Tarleton * 1666–67 Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby * 1667–68
Thomas Savage, 3rd Earl Rivers Major General Thomas Savage, 3rd Earl Rivers ( – 14 September 1694) was an English nobleman and soldier. He was the first son of John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers by his wife Catherine, daughter of William Parker, 13th Baron Morley. His fathe ...
* 1668–69
William Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby William Richard George Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby (c. 1655 – 5 November 1702), styled Lord Strange from 1655 to 1672, was an English peer and politician. Derby was the eldest son of Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby, and Dorotha Helena Kirk ...
(then Lord Strange) * 1669–70 Thomas Bickesteth * 1670–71 Thomas Johnson * 1671–72 Lawrence Brownlowe * 1672–73 Silvester Richmond * 1673–74 James Jerrom * 1674–75 Sir Gilbert Ireland * 1675 Thomas Bickesteth * 1675–76 Thomas Chapman * 1676–77 Robert Williamson * 1677–78
William Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby William Richard George Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby (c. 1655 – 5 November 1702), styled Lord Strange from 1655 to 1672, was an English peer and politician. Derby was the eldest son of Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby, and Dorotha Helena Kirk ...
* 1678–79 John Chorley * 1679–80 William Williamson * 1680–81 Thomas Clayton * 1681–82 Richard Windall * 1682–83 Capt.Edward Tarleton * 1683–84 Robert Seacome


Mayors of the Borough of Liverpool (1684–1880)

* 1684–85 Sir
Richard Atherton Sir Richard Atherton (22 September 1656 - 11 January 1687), was a Tory politician and an English Member of Parliament elected in 1671 representing Liverpool (UK Parliament constituency). He also served as Mayor of Liverpool from 1684 to 1685. He ...
* 1685–86 Oliver Lyme * 1686–87 Peter Bold * 1687–88 James Prescott * 1688–89 Thomas Tyrer * 1689–90 William Clayton * 1690–91 Thomas Brookbancke * 1691–92 Richard Houghton * 1692–93 Joshua Fisher * 1693–94 Jasper Maudit * 1694–95 Alexander Norres * 1695 Thomas Johnson Snr. * 1695–96 Thomas Johnson Jnr. * 1696–97 William Preeson * 1697–98 James Benn * 1698–99 Thomas Sweeting * 1699–1700 Cuthbert Sharples * 1700–01 Richard Norris * 1701–02 Thomas Bickesteth * 1702–03 John Cockshuttle * 1703–04 John Clievland * 1704–05 William Hurst * 1705–06 William Webster * 1706–07 Sylvester Moorcroft * 1707–08
James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby (3 July 16641 February 1736), styled The Honourable until 1702, was a British peer, soldier and politician. Early life Derby was the second son of Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby, and Dorothea Helena Kirkho ...
* 1708–09 John Seacome * 1709–10 John Earle * 1710–11 George Tyrer * 1711–12 James Townsend * 1712–13 Edward Tarleton * 1713–14 Thomas Coore * 1714–15
Richard Gildart Richard Gildart (1673– 25 January 1770) was an English merchant from Liverpool who was engaged in the slave trade. He was Mayor of Liverpool three times, 1714, 1731, 1736 and Member of Parliament for Liverpool from 1734 to 1754. Richard was the ...
* 1715–16 William Squire * 1716–17 Foster Cunliffe * 1717–18 Richard Kelsall * 1718–19 Josia Poole * 1719–20 Thomas Fillingham * 1720–21 Henry Taylor * 1721–22 Bryan Blundell * 1722–23 Edward Ratchdale * 1723–24 John Scarbrick * 1724–25 John Goodwin * 1725–26 William Marsden * 1726–27 Sir Thomas Bootle * 1727 George Tyrer * 1727–28 John Huges * 1728–29 Bryan Blundell * 1729–30 Foster Cunliffe * 1730–31 George Tyrer * 1731–32 Richard Gildart * 1732–33
Thomas Brereton Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Brereton (1782–1832) was an officer of the British Army. Career He was descended from Sir William Brereton, Chief Justice and Lord High Marshal of Ireland, from the ancient and noble family of Brereton, Cheshire, En ...
* 1733–34 William Pole * 1734–35
James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby (3 July 16641 February 1736), styled The Honourable until 1702, was a British peer, soldier and politician. Early life Derby was the second son of Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby, and Dorothea Helena Kirkho ...
* 1735–36 Foster Cunliffe * 1736–37 George Tyrer * 1737–38 George Norton * 1738–39 Robert Armitage * 1739–40
Thomas Steers Thomas Steers was thought to have been born in 1672 in Kent and died in 1750. He was England's first major civil engineer and built many canals, the world's first commercial wet dock (the Old Dock at Liverpool), St. George's Church at the site o ...
* 1740–41 Henry Trafford * 1741 Peter Rainford * 1741–42 William Carr * 1742–43 Edward Trafford * 1743–44 John Brookes * 1744–45 Owen Pritchard * 1745–46 James Blomfield * 1746–47 Joseph Bird * 1747–48 Thomas Shaw * 1748–49 Joseph Clegg * 1749–50 Joseph Davies * 1750–51 James Gildart * 1751–52 Edmund Rigby * 1752–53 Henry Winstanley * 1753–54 James Crosbie * 1754–55 Charles Goore * 1755–56 Spencer Steers * 1756–57 Richard Hughes * 1757–58 William Goodwin * 1758–59 Robert Cunliffe * 1759–60 Lawrence Spencer * 1760–61 John Blackburne, the Younger * 1761–62 John Williamson * 1762–63 William Gregson * 1763–64 George Campbell * 1764–65 John Tarleton * 1765–66 John Crosbie * 1766–67 Thomas Johnson * 1767–68 William Pownall * 1768 Charles Goore * 1768–69 Matthew Stron * 1769–70 Ralph Earle * 1770–71 John Sparling * 1771–72 Thomas Wilson * 1772–73 Thomas Golightly * 1773–74
John Parr John Stephen Parr (born 18 November 1952) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter, best known for his 1985 single "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)", charting at number one in the US and number six in the UK, and for his 1984 US number- ...
* 1774–75 Peter Rigby * 1775–76 James Clemens * 1776–77 William Crobie * 1777–78 Thomas Birch * 1778–79 William Pole * 1779–80 William Crobie, the Younger * 1780–81 Richard Gerard * 1781–82 George Case * 1782–83 John Brown * 1783–84 William Hesketh * 1784–85 John Gregson * 1785–86 Charles Pole * 1786–87 James Gildart, the Younger * 1787–88 Thomas Earle * 1788–89 James Blackburne, the Younger * 1789–90 Thomas Smyth * 1790–91 John Sparling * 1791–92 Henry Blundell * 1792–93 Clayton Tarleton * 1793–94 Henry Blundell * 1794–95 John Shaw * 1795–96 Peter Baker * 1796–97 George Dunbar * 1797–98
Thomas Staniforth Thomas Staniforth (1735–1803) was an English slave-trader, merchant and politician. He was originally from Sheffield, but spent most of his life in Liverpool. Staniforth was the son of Samuel Staniforth Esq. and Alethea Macro of Darnall Hall ...
* 1798–99 Thomas Leyland * 1799–1800 Pudsey Dawson * 1800–01 John Shaw * 1801–02 Peter Whitfield Brancker * 1802–03 Jonas Bold * 1803–04 William Harper * 1804 John Bridge Aspinall * 1804–05 William Harper * 1805–06 Henry Clay * 1806–07 Thomas Molyneux * 1807–08 Henry Blundell Hollinshead * 1808–09 James Gerard * 1809–10 John Clark * 1810–11 James Drinkwater * 1811–12 John Bourne * 1812–13
Samuel Staniforth Samuel Staniforth (26 February 1769 – 5 April 1851) was an English slave-trader, merchant and politician originally from Liverpool. Staniforth was the son of Thomas Staniforth and Elizabeth Goore. The family was a prominent family from Darnall ...
* 1813–14 William Nicholson * 1814–15 Thomas Leyland * 1815–16 Sir William Barton * 1816–17 John Wright * 1817–18 Thomas Case * 1818–19 Jonathan Blundell Hollinshead * 1819–20
Sir John Tobin Sir John Tobin (1763–1851) was a Manx merchant based in Liverpool. He was a merchant seaman who became a sea captain, making voyages both as a slave trader and as a privateer against French shipping. He was Mayor of Liverpool in 1819–1820. In ...
* 1820–21 Thomas Leyland * 1821–22 Richard Bullin * 1822–23 William Molyneux * 1823–24 Charles Lawrence * 1824–25 Jonathan Blundell Hollinshead * 1825–26 Peter Bourne * 1826–27 Thomas Littledale * 1827–28
Thomas Colley Porter Thomas Colley Porter (1780 – 2 October 1833) was Mayor of Liverpool, England, from 1827–1828. The election, in which he defeated Nicholas Robinson, was mired by accusations of corruption. Parliamentary historian Margaret Escott says that ...
* 1828–29 Nicholas Robinson * 1829–30 Sir George Drinkwater * 1830–31 Sir Thomas Brancker * 1831–32
Samuel Sandbach Samuel Sandbach (1769-26 April 1851) was successively Bailiff, Coroner and Mayor of Liverpool, as well as High Sheriff of Denbighshire and a Justice of the Peace for Lancashire. He made his fortune as a merchant in a partnership that traded with ...
* 1832–33
Charles Horsfall Charles Horsfall (21 June 1776 – 18 June 1846) was a merchant and slave-owner who served as Mayor of Liverpool 1832–1833. Life Early life Horsfall was born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, the son of Joseph Horsfield and Anna Hodgson, and w ...
* 1833–34 John Wright * 1834–35 James Aspinall * 1835–36 William Wallace Currie, Esq. * 1836–37 William Earle Jr., Esq. * 1837–38
William Rathbone V William Rathbone V (17 June 1787 – 1 February 1868) was an English merchant and politician, serving as Lord Mayor of Liverpool. Life The notability and prosperity of the Rathbone family of Liverpool was tied to the growth of that city as a ma ...
* 1838–39 Hugh Hornby * 1839–40 Sir Joshua Walmsley * 1840–41 Thomas Bolton * 1841–42 John S. Leigh * 1842–43 Robertson Gladstone * 1843–44 Thomas Sands * 1844–45 James Lawrence * 1845–46 David Hodgson * 1846–47 George Hall Lawrence * 1847–48
Thomas Berry Horsfall Thomas Berry Horsfall (20 August 1805 – 22 December 1878) was a Conservative Party politician in England. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for over 15 years, and was Lord Mayor of Liverpool from 1847 to 1848. Life Horsfall was born in Liverp ...
* 1848–49 John Bramley-Moore * 1849–50 John Holmes * 1850–51 Sir John Bent * 1851–52 Thomas Littledale * 1852–53 Samuel Holme * 1853–54 John Buck Lloyd * 1854–55 James Aspinall Tobin * 1855–56 John Stewart * 1856–57 Francis Shand * 1857–58 James Holme * 1858–59 William Preston * 1859–60 Thomas Darnley Anderson * 1860–61 Samuel Robert Graves * 1861–62 Robert Hutchinson. * 1862–63 Richard Cardwell Gardner * 1863–64 Charles Mozley * 1864–65 Edward Lawrence * 1865–66 John Farnworth * 1866–67 John Grant Morris * 1867–68 Edward Whitley * 1868–69 Thomas Dover * 1869–70 Joseph Hubback * 1870–71 Joseph Gibbons Livingston * 1871–72 John Pearson * 1872–73 Edward Samuelson * 1873–74 Sir Andrew Barclay Walker Bt. * 1874–75 Lieut. Col. Richard Fell Steble * 1875–76 Peter Thompson, Esq. (died 13 May 1876) * 1876 Lieut. Col. Richard Fell Steble (died 22 May 1876) * 1876–77 Sir Andrew Barclay Walker Bt. * 1877–78
Sir Arthur Forwood, 1st Baronet Sir Arthur Bower Forwood, 1st Baronet, (23 June 1836 – 27 September 1898) was an English merchant, shipowner, and politician. He was a Conservative Member of Parliament from 1885 until his death, and in 1895 he was created a baronet. Earl ...
* 1878–79 Sir Thomas Bland Royden, 1st Baronet * 1879–80 Bernard Hall


Mayors of the City of Liverpool (1880–1892)

*1879–80 Bernard Hall *1880–81 Sir William Bower Forwood *1881–82 John Hughes *1882–83 William Radcliffe *1883–84 Thomas Holder *1884–85 Sir David Radcliffe. *1885–86 Sir David Radcliffe *1886–87 Sir James Poole *1887–88 Thomas William Oakshott *1888–89 Edward Hatton Cookson *1889–90 Thomas Hughes. *1890–91 Joseph Bond Morgan. *1891–92 James de Bels Adam. *1892–93
Robert Durning Holt Robert Durning Holt (11 October 1832 in Liverpool – 10 December 1908) was an English cotton-broker and local politician. He was Mayor of Liverpool and the first Lord Mayor of Liverpool (1892–1893). Holt was the youngest of five sons o ...


Lord Mayors of the City of Liverpool (1892–present)

*1893
Robert Durning Holt Robert Durning Holt (11 October 1832 in Liverpool – 10 December 1908) was an English cotton-broker and local politician. He was Mayor of Liverpool and the first Lord Mayor of Liverpool (1892–1893). Holt was the youngest of five sons o ...
*1893–94
Sir William Bowring, 1st Baronet Sir William Benjamin Bowring, 1st Baronet (13 February 1837 – 20 October 1916), was a British shipowner, local politician and benefactor. Bowring was a senior partner of C. T. Bowring & Company, shipowners, and served as Lord Mayor of Liverpo ...
*1894–95 William Henry Watts *1895–96 The Earl of Derby *1896–97 Thomas Hughes *1897–98
John Houlding John Houlding ( – 17 March 1902) was an English businessman, most notable for being Lord Mayor of Liverpool, and the founder of Liverpool Football Club. In November 2018, Houlding was commemorated with a bronze bust outside Anfield to mark th ...
*1898–99 William Oulton *1899–1900 Louis Samuel Cohen *1900–01 Arthur Crossthwaite *1901–02
Sir Charles Petrie, 1st Baronet Sir Charles Petrie, 1st Baronet DL (1853 – 8 July 1920) was a Scottish businessman and local politician, Lord Mayor of Liverpool in 1901–2. Life Petrie was born near Newburgh, Fife, the son of Alexander Petrie of Carrowcarden, and went int ...
*1902–03
Sir William Rutherford, 1st Baronet Sir William Watson Rutherford, 1st Baronet (1853 – 3 December 1927) was a Conservative party politician in the United Kingdom who was Member of Parliament and Lord Mayor of Liverpool. Rutherford was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1900 gener ...
(resigned Jan 1903) *1903 Sir William Bower Forwood (Jan–Feb 1903) *1903
Sir William Rutherford, 1st Baronet Sir William Watson Rutherford, 1st Baronet (1853 – 3 December 1927) was a Conservative party politician in the United Kingdom who was Member of Parliament and Lord Mayor of Liverpool. Rutherford was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1900 gener ...
(re-elected Feb 1903) *1903–04 Sir Robert Alfred Hampson *1904–05 John Lea *1905–06 Joseph Ball *1906–07 John Japp *1907–08
Richard Caton Richard Caton (1842, Bradford – 1926), of Liverpool, England, was a British physician, physiologist and Lord Mayor of Liverpool who was crucial in discovering the electrical nature of the brain and laid the groundwork for Hans Berger to disco ...
, M.D. *1908–09 Harold Chaloner Dowdall *1909–10 William Humphrey Williams *1910–11 Samuel Mason Hutchinson *1911–12 The Earl of Derby *1912–13
Sir John Harmood-Banner, 1st Baronet Sir John Sutherland Harmood-Banner, 1st Baronet (8 September 1847 – 24 February 1927) was an English accountant from Liverpool. His interests spread across Lancashire and Cheshire, and extended to the British colonies and South America. He w ...
*1913–14 Herbert Henry Rathbone *1914–15 John Edward Rayner *1915–16 Arthur Stanley Mather *1916–17 Sir Max Muspratt, 1st Baronet *1917–18 Sir John Utting *1918–19 John Ritchie *1919–20 Burton William Eills *1920–21 Edward Russell Taylor *1921–22 Charles Henry Rutherford *1922–23 Frank Campbell Wilson *1923–24 Sir Arnold Rushton *1924–25 Thomas Dowd *1925–26 Sir Frederick Charles Bowring *1926–27 Sir Frederick Charles Bowring *1927–28 Margaret Beavan *1928–29 Henry Morley Miller *1929–30 Lawrence Durning Holt *1930–31 Edwin Thompson. *1931–32 James Conrad Cross *1932–33 Alfred Gates *1933–34 George Alfred Strong *1934–35 Frederick Thomas Richardson *1935–36 Robert John Hall *1936–37 William Denton *1937–38 Michael Cory Dixon *1938–39 Sir Sydney Jones *1939–40 Sir Sydney Jones *1940–41 Sir Sydney Jones *1941–42 Sir Sydney Jones *1942–43 Robert Duncan French *1943–44 Austin Harford *1944–45 The Earl of Sefton *1945–46 Luke Hogan M.B.E. *1946–47 William Gainsborough Gregson *Nov.1947 – May 1949 Walter Thomas Lancashire *1949–50 Sir Joseph Jackson Cleary *1950–51 The Revd.
Harry Dixon Longbottom The Reverend Harry Dixon Longbottom (1886–1962) was a British Baptist Minister and politician who served as Lord Mayor of Liverpool. Biography Longbottom was born in Yorkshire in 1886. He was elected to Liverpool City Council on 1 Decem ...
*1951–52
Vere Egerton Cotton Colonel Vere Egerton Cotton C.B.E. (1882–1970) was a British Army officer and politician who served as Lord Mayor of Liverpool. Biography Cotton was born in London 5 May 1882 and was the youngest son of Charles Calveley Cotton. Colonel Cot ...
C.B.E. *1952–53 Albert Morrow *1953–54 William John Tristram *1954–55 Alexander Griffin *1955–56 Reginald Richard Bailey *1956–57 John Sheehan *1957–58 Frank Hamilton Cain L.L.D. *1958–59 Sir Harry Livermore *1959–60 Herbert Neville Bewley C.B.E. *1960–61 John Leslie Hughes *1961–62 Peter McKernan *1962–63 David John Lewis *1963–64 John Mcmillan *1964–65 Louis Caplan *1965–66 David Cowley *1966–67 Herbert Mylrea Allen *1967–68 Ethel May Wormald D.B.E. *1968–69 James Edward Thompson *1969–70 Stephen Minion O.B.E. *1970–71 Ian Isadore Levin L.L.D *1971–72 Charles Cowlin *1972–73 Robert Meadows *1973–74 Francis Burke *1974–75 Joseph Robert Wilmington. *1975–76 Owen Joseph Doyle *1976–77 Raymond Frederick Craine MBE *1977–78 Paul Orr *1978–79 Ruth Dean *1979–80 Doreen Jones *1980–81 James Stanislaus Ross *1981 Cyril Eric Carr C.B.E. *1981–82 James Stanislaus Ross *1982–83 Stanley Airey *1983–84 Hugh Dalton - Chairman *1984–85 Hugh Dalton - Chairman *1985–86 Hugh Dalton - Chairman *1986–87 Hugh Dalton - Chairman *1987 Lady Doreen Jones - 17 March – 19 May *1987–88 Thomas McManus J.P. - Chairman *1988–89 Dorothy May Gavin - Chairman *1989–90 Dorothy May Gavin - Chairman *1990–91 Dorothy May Gavin *1991–92 Trevor Smith *1992–93 Rosemary Cooper *1993–94 Michael Black *1994–95 Roger Johnston *1995–96 Michael Black *1996–97 Frank Doran MBE *1997–98 Margaret Clarke *1998–99 Herbert E. Herrity D.F.C. *1999–2000 Joseph A. Devaney. *2000–01 Edwin M. Clein. *2001–02 Gerard P. Scott K.H.S., J.P. *2002–03 Jack Spriggs *2003–04 Ron Gould *2004–05 Frank Roderick *2005–06 Alan Dean *2006–07 Joan Lang *2007–08 Paul Clark LLB *2008–09
Steve Rotheram Steven Philip Rotheram (born 4 November 1961) is a British Labour Party politician who is the Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region. He previously served as the MP for Liverpool Walton from 2010 to 2017. Rotheram was born in Liverpool an ...
*2009–10
Mike Storey Michael John Storey, Baron Storey, (born 25 May 1949) is a British Liberal Democrat politician. He is currently the party's spokesperson on education, families and young people in the House of Lords. He was City Councillor for the Liverpool wa ...
*2010–11 Hazel Williams *2011–12 Frank Prendergast MBE *2012–13 Sharon Sullivan *2013–14 Gary Millar *2014–2015 Erica Kemp CBE *2015–2016 Tony Concepcion *2016–2017 Roz Gladden *2017–2018 Malcolm Kennedy *2018–2019 Christine Banks *2019 Peter Brennan (resigned) *2019–2020
Anna Rothery Anna Rothery is a British politician who served as the Lord Mayor of Liverpool from September 2019 to May 2021.Anna Rothery Anna Rothery is a British politician who served as the Lord Mayor of Liverpool from September 2019 to May 2021.Mary Rasmussen *2022–Present Roy Gladden


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Liverpool Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a popul ...