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Inverness Inverness (; from the gd, Inbhir Nis , meaning "Mouth of the River Ness"; sco, Innerness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands. It is the administrative centre for The Highland Council and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands. Histori ...
. In 2012, the traditional functions of the Provost were controversially divided by the creation of a new executive role of "leader of the city". On 13 August 2012, Ian Brown was the first person to be appointed to work alongside the provost as leader of the city.Highland Council news release (13 August 2012)
''Election of new Leader and Provost of Inverness''
; web-site accessed on 26 September 2012


16th Century

* 1556 – 1559: George Cuthbert of Auld Castlehill * 1560 – 1561: Jasper Waus of Lochslyne * 1562 – 1563: John Ross * 1564 – 1567: James Paterson * 1568 – 1568: Alexander Baillie * 1569 – 1569: William Cuthbert * 1570 – 1572: James Paterson * 1573 – 1574: William Cuthbert * 1575 – 1575: John Ross * 1576 – 1576: James Paterson * 1577 – 1577: William Cuthbert * 1578 – 1579: William Baillie of Dunain * 1580 – 1580: William Cuthbert * 1581 – 1582: William Baillie of Dunnane * 1583 – 1583: John Cuthbert of Auld Castlehill * 1584 – 1584: John Ross * 1585 – 1586: William Cuthbert


17th Century

* 1602 – 1603: William Cuthbert * 1603 – 1606: Master John Ross of Midleys * 1607 – 1614: John Cuthbert of Auld Castlehill * 1615 – 1616: Mr John Ross * 1616 – 1617: John Cuthbert of Auld Castlehill * 1617 – 1618: Alexander Baillie of Dunzean * 1618 – 1619: Mr John Ross * 1620 – 1621: James Cuthbert of Easter Drakies * 1622 – 1623: James Cuthbert of Lochelin * 1623 – 1624: Mr John Ross of Midleys * 1624 – 1625: Alexander Baillie of Dunzean * 1625 – 1627: Duncan Forbes of Buddit * 1628 – 1629: James Cuthbert of Easter Draikies * 1630 – 1630: Andrew Fraser * 1631 – 1631: James Cuthbert of Draikies * 1632 – 1632: Duncan Forbes of Bucht * 1633 – 1633: Duncan Forbes * 1634 – 1635: Mr John Ross Younger * 1636 – 1636: James Cuthbert of Draikies * 1636 – 1638: John Cuthbert, Wester Draikies * 1638 – 1639: Master John Ross * 1639 – 1640: James Cuthbert of Easter Draikies * 1640 – 1643: James Ross of Merkinch * 1643 – 1645: Duncan Forbes of Culloden * 1645 – 1646: James Cuthbert of Easter Draikies * 1646 – 1651: John Forbes, fiar of Culloden * 1651 – 1652: Robert Ross * 1652 – 1655: John Forbes * 1655 – 1655: Robert Ross * 1655 – 1662: No council records * 1662 – 1662: Alexander Cuthbert * 1662 – 1663: Robert Ross * 1663 – 1666: Alexander Cuthbert * 1666 – 1668: Alexander Dunbar (elder) * 1668 – 1674: Alexander Cuthbert * 1674 – 1679: Alexander Dunbar * 1679 – 1680: Alexander Cuthbert * 1680 – 1683: Alexander Dunbar * 1683 – 1689: John Cuthbert of Draikies * 1689 – 1692: Hugh Robertson * 1692 – 1695: William Duff (elder) * 1695 – 1699: Hugh Robertson * 1699 – 1701: William Duff (elder)


18th Century

* 1701 – 1703: Hugh Robertson * 1703 – 1706: William Duff (elder) * 1706 – 1709: Alexander Duff of Drumore * 1709 – 1712: William Duff * 1712 – 1715: Alexander Duff of Drumore * 1715 – 1716: Alexander Clark, merchant * 1716 – 1718: John Forbes of Culloden * 1718 – 1720: Alexander Fraser * 1720–1723: John Forbes of Culloden * 1723–1725: Alexander Fraser * 1725 – 1728: John Forbes of Culloden * 1728–1729: Alexander Fraser * 1729–1732: John Forbes of Culloden * 1732–1735: Alexander Fraser * 1735–1738: John Hossack * 1738–1741: William Maclean of Dochgarroch * 1741–1744: John Hossack * 1744–1747: John Fraser * 1747–1750: William Maclean of Dochgarroch * 1750–1753: John Fraser * 1753–1756: John Hossack * 1756–1758: John Fraser * 1758–1761: John Hossack * 1761–1764: William Mackintosh (elder) * 1764–1767: James Fraser * 1767–1770: William Mackintosh (elder) * 1770–1773: Phineas Mackintosh * 1773–1776: William Chisholm * 1776–1779: Phineas Mackintosh * 1779–1782: William Chisholm * 1782–1785: Phineas Mackintosh * 1785–1788: William Mackintosh * 1788–1791: Phineas Mackintosh * 1791–1794: William Mackintosh * 1794–1797: John Mackintosh (of the Aberarder family) * 1797–1800: William Inglis of Kingsmills


19th Century

* 1800–1803: John Mackintosh (of the Aberarder family) * 1803–1804: Alexander Mackintosh * 1804–1807: James Grant * 1807–1810: Thomas Gilzean * 1810–1813: James Grant * 1813–1814: Thomas Gilzean * 1814–1816: James Grant * 1816–1818: James Robertson * 1818–1822: Interim trustees * 1822–1823: James Robertson * 1823–1824: James Grant * 1824–1827: James Robertson * 1827–1829: James Grant * 1829–1831: James Robertson * 1831–1833: John Ross * 1833–1834: John Mackenzie * 1834–1836: John Fraser * 1836–1839: John Ferguson * 1839–1840: Alexander Cumming * 1840–1843: John Inglis Nicol * 1843–1846: James Sutherland * 1847–1852: William Simpson * 1852–1855: James Sutherland * 1855–1867: Colin Lyon Mackenzie * 1867–1873: John Mackenzie * 1873–1875: Colin Lyon Mackenzie * 1875–1880: Alexander Simpson * 1880 – 1880: William Mackintosh * 1880–1883: Alexander Fraser * 1883–1889:
Henry Cockburn Macandrew Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Cockburn Macandrew VD JP FSAScot (8 May 1832 – 26 September 1898) was a Scottish solicitor and Inverness functionary. Macandrew worked throughout his life as a solicitor in Inverness, also serving in the British ...
* 1889–1895: Alexander Ross * 1895 – 1901: William Macbean


20th Century

* 1901 – 1907: Arthur Dougal Ross * 1907 – 1910: James Alexander Gossip * 1910 – 1916: John Birnie * 1916 – 1922: Sir Donald Macdonald * 1922 – 1925: David Petrie * 1925 – 1931:
Alexander MacEwen Sir Alexander Malcolm MacEwen (10 January 1875 – 29 June 1941) was a Scottish politician and solicitor who served as the inaugural leader of the Scottish National Party ( SNP) from 1934 to 1936. Early life Alexander Malcolm MacEwen was born ...
*1931 – 1933: Donald Macdonald (died in office) *1933 – 1934: John Mackenzie (died in office) *1934 – 1945: Hugh Mackenzie *1945 – 1949: Hugh Ross *1949 – 1955: James M Grigor *1955 – 1961: Robert Wotherspoon *1961 – 1964: Allan Ross *1964 – 1967: William J Mackay *1967 – 1975: William A Smith *1975 – 1980: Ian C Fraser *1980 – 1992: Allan G Sellar *1992 – 1996: William A E Fraser *1996 – 1999: Allan G Sellar *1999 – 2007: William J Smith


21st Century

* 2007 – 2008: Robert Wynd * 2008 – 2012: Jimmy Gray * 2012 – 2015 Alex Graham * 2015 – Helen Carmichael''Provost and Leader of Inverness and Area re-elected''
19 June 2017, Highland Council web-site (accessed on 3 May 2018)
* 2022 - Glynis Campbell-Sinclair, elected on 8 June 2022


References


''Am Baile: highland history and culture''
(website accessed on 14 June 2010). * Alexander Macbain,
Personal Names and Surnames of the Town of Inverness
' (Inverness, The Northern Counties Printing and Publishing Co. Ltd, 1895), at pp. 87–88 (1720 to 1895) {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Provosts Of Inverness
Inverness Inverness (; from the gd, Inbhir Nis , meaning "Mouth of the River Ness"; sco, Innerness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands. It is the administrative centre for The Highland Council and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands. Histori ...
Inverness Inverness (; from the gd, Inbhir Nis , meaning "Mouth of the River Ness"; sco, Innerness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands. It is the administrative centre for The Highland Council and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands. Histori ...
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