List of mayors of Honiton

The following were Mayors of Honiton, Devon, England:

  • 1685: Sir Thomas Putt, 1st Baronet[1]
  • 1847–48: J. H. Townshend[2][3]
  • 1849: Capt. Basleigh[4]
  • 1849–50: R. H. Aberdein, Esq.[5]
  • 1851: E. Stamp, Esq.[6]
  • 1863: J. Ashley, Esq.[7]
  • 1864: J. C. Jerred[8]/Jerrard, Esq.[9]
  • 1866: J. Murch, Esq.[10][11]
  • 1867: J. Knight, Esq.[12]
  • 1868: D. Gould, Esq.[13][14]
  • 1869: G. Tweed, Esq.[15]
  • 1881: J. Murch, jun., Esq.[16]
  • 1882–84: Henry Fowler[16][17][18]
  • 1892–93: Thomas Basleigh Avery[19]
  • 1896: Mr. D. W. R. Buchanan[20]
  • 1902–03: Dr. James Campbell Macaulay[21]
  • 1905–06: Mr. J. Knowles[22][23]
  • 1907-08: Mr. H. Banfield[24][25][26]
  • 1908-09: Mr. C. N. Tweed[27][28]
  • 1910: Seaborne W. Hook[29]
  • 1911–12: Spencer Cox[30][31]
  • 1912: R. H. Matthews[32]
  • 1915: Mr E. H. Matthews[33]
  • 1920–25: Juanita Maxwell Phillips [34] (4 years)
  • 1925–27: Juanita Maxwell Phillips [34] (2 years)
  • 1927–28: Mr E. D. Matthews[35]
  • 1928–29: E. W. Matthews, Esq., J.P., C.C.[36][37]
  • 1929–33: Frederick Courtenay, 16th Earl of Devon [38]
  • 1936:Mr. E. H. Brock[39]
  • 1936–40: Juanita Maxwell Phillips [34] (3 years)
  • 1945–47: Juanita Maxwell Phillips [34] (2 years)
  • 1966-68: Arthur Real
  • 1974–75: Trevor Hitchcock [34]
  • 1982–83: Arthur Dimond [34]
  • 1983–85: Pat Allen [34] (2 years)
  • 1985–86:
  • 1991 Peter Blake
  • 1993–94: Bob Shepherd [34]
  • 1994–95: Ray Sharp [34]
  • 1995–98: Joanna Bull [34] (3 years)
  • 1998–99: Richard Howe [34]
  • 1999–2000: Ray Howe
  • 2000–01: Ray Sharpe [34]
  • 2001–02: Ruth Robson [34]
  • 2002–03: Ruth Robson
  • 2003-04: Helen Curtis
  • 2004–06: Sally Casson [34] (2 years)
  • 2006–08: Vernon Whitlock [34] (2 years)
  • 2008–09: Chris Tratt [34]
  • 2009–10: Vivienne Ash[34]
  • 2010–11: Peter Fleming
  • 2011–12: Vernon Whitlock
  • 2012–13: David Foster [40]
  • 2013–14: not Dan Lavery
  • 2014–15: Peter Halse [41]
  • 2015–16: Caroline Kolek [42]
  • undated: Terry Glanville (1949–1986)(4 times)

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