This article is about the mayors and lord mayors of the City of London. For a list of mayors of Greater London, see 
List of mayors of London .
    
 John Boydell , the lord mayor of London in 1790  This is a list of all mayors and lord mayors of London  (leaders of the City of London Corporation , and first citizens  of the City of London ). Until 1354, the title held was mayor of London . The dates are those of being elected to office on 29 September , excepting those years when it fell on the Sabbath ; the office is not actually entered until the second week of November. Therefore, the years elected below do not represent the main calendar year of service. In 2006, the title Lord Mayor of the City of London  was devised, for the most part, to avoid confusion with the office of mayor of London . However, the legal and commonly used title and style  remains Lord Mayor of London . 
   
Mayors  This list details which livery company  each Lord Mayor was associated with. 
 
Before 1300     Term  Name  Mother Livery Company  Notes     1189–1212  Henry FitzAilwin   (Draper ) [ a]   First Mayor of London. Died in his twenty-fourth term .     1212–1214  Roger FitzAlan   (Mercer ) [ b]        1214[ 1]   Serlo le Mercer   (Mercer) [ b]   First of five terms.     1215[ 1]   William Hardell   (Draper) [ a]        1216  Jacob Alderman   unknown   Served until Trinity Sunday , when he died in office. His successor served as Mayor for the rest of the year.[ 1]       1216  Salomon de Basing   unknown   Succeeded Jacob Alderman on or shortly after Trinity Sunday, and continued in office till the end of the year.     1217–1221[ 1]   Serlo le Mercer  (Mercer)   Second to fifth terms of five.     1222–1226  Richard Renger  unknown   First five terms of six.     1227–1230  Roger le Duke  unknown   Four terms.     1231–1237  Andrew Buckerell  (Pepperer ) [ c]   Seven terms; died in office[ 2]       1237-1238  Richard Renger  unknown   Sixth and final term; died in office[ 2]       1238-1239  William Joynier   unknown        1239-1240  Gerard Bat   unknown   First term began 13 Jan 1239.[ 2]   Re-elected but not admitted to office in 1240[ 3]       1240  Reginald de Bungay  unknown        1241–1243  Ralph Ashley  (Mercer) [ b]   Three terms. Was a Grocer when Sheriff. Also "Eswy"     1244–1245  Michael Tovey  unknown   First and second terms of four.     1246  John Gisors I  (Pepperer) [ c]   First of two terms.     1246  Peter FitzAlan  unknown        1247–1248  Michael Tovey  unknown   Third and fourth terms of four.     1249  Roger FitzRoger  unknown        1250  John le Norman   unknown        1251  Adam de Basing   (Mercer) [ b]        1252  John Tulesan  (Draper) [ a]        1253  Nicholas de La Beche  unknown        1254–1257  Ralph Hardell  (Draper) [ a]   Served four terms; deposed.     1258  William FitzRichard  (Draper) [ a]   First of four terms as Royal Nominee.     1258  John Gisors  (Pepperer) [ c]   Second of two terms.     1259–1260  William FitzRichard  (Draper) [ a]   Second and third terms of four as Royal Nominee.     1261–1264  Thomas Fitzthomas   unknown   Four terms; deposed and imprisoned.     1265  Hugh FitzOtho  n/a  First of two terms as Royal Warden.     1265  John Walerand  n/a  Royal Warden.     1265  John de La Lynde  n/a  Royal Warden.     1266  William FitzRichard  (Draper) [ a]   Fourth and final term as Royal Nominee.     1267  Alan la Zouche   (Pepperer) [ c]   Royal Warden.     1268  Thomas de Ippegrave   n/a  Royal Warden.     1268  Stephen de Eddeworth  n/a  Royal Warden.     1269  Hugh FitzOtho  n/a  Second of two terms as Royal Warden.     1270  John Adrien  (Draper) [ a]        1271–1272  Walter Hervey   unknown   Two terms; deposed.     1273  Henry le Walleis   unknown   First of five terms.     1274–1280  Gregory de Rokesley   (Goldsmith ) [ d]   First seven terms of eight.     1281–1283  Henry le Walleis  unknown   Second to fourth of five terms.     1284  Gregory de Rokesley  (Goldsmith) [ d]   Eighth and final term.     1285–1289  Sir Ralph Sandwich   n/a  First five terms of nine as Royal Warden.     1289  John le Breton  n/a  First of seven terms as Royal Warden.     1289–1292  Sir Ralph Sandwich  n/a  Sixth to ninth terms as Royal Warden.     1293–1298  John le Breton  n/a  Second to seventh terms of seven as Royal Warden.     1298  Henry le Wallis  unknown   Fifth and final term.     1299–1301  Elias Russell  (Draper) [ a]      
 Notes     ^ a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   The Drapers are recognised as having formed a fraternity from 1180, were incorporated in 1361, and received a Royal Charter in 1438.    ^ a   b   c   d   The Mercers incorporated under Royal Charter in 1394.    ^ a   b   c   d   The Grocers were known as the Guild of Pepperers from 1180 until 1373, and incorporated under a Royal Charter of 1428.    ^ a   b   The Goldsmiths formed as a guild in the 12th century and received their first Royal Charter of Incorporation in 1327.       
14th century     Elected  Name  Mother Livery Company  Notes     1301–1307  Sir John le Blund   (Draper) [ a]      1308  Sir Nicholas de Farndone   (Goldsmith) [ b]   First of four terms.     1309  Thomas Romayn  (Pepperer) [ c]      1310  Sir Richard de Refham  (Mercer) [ d]   Deposed.     1311–1312  Sir John de Gisors   (Pepperer) [ c]   First and second terms of three.     1313  Sir Nicholas de Farndone  (Goldsmith) [ b]   Second of four terms.     1314  Sir John de Gisors   (Pepperer) [ c]   Third and final term.     1315  Stephen de Abyngdon  (Draper) [ a]        1316–1318  Sir John de Wengrave   n/a  Royal Warden; two terms.     1319  Sir Hamo de Chigwell   Fishmonger   First of seven terms.     1320  Sir Nicholas de Farndone  (Goldsmith) [ b]   Third of four terms.     1321  Robert de Kendale  n/a  Royal Warden     1321–1322  Sir Hamo de Chigwell  Fishmonger   Second and third of seven terms.     1323  Sir Nicholas de Farndone  (Goldsmith) [ b]   Fourth and final term.     1323–1325  Sir Hamo de Chigwell  Fishmonger   Fourth to sixth terms of seven.     1326  Sir Richard de Betoyne  (Pepperer) [ c]        1327  Sir Hamo de Chigwell  Fishmonger   Seventh and final term.     1328  Sir John de Grantham  (Pepperer) [ c]        1329  Sir Simon Swanland  (Draper) [ a]        1330–1331  Sir John de Pulteney   (Draper) [ a]   First and second of four terms.     1332  Sir John de Preston  (Draper) [ a]        1333  Sir John de Pulteney  (Draper) [ a]   Third of four terms.     1334–1335  Sir Reginald de Conduit  (Vintner ) [ e]   Two terms.     1336  Sir John de Pulteney  (Draper) [ a]   Fourth and final term.     1337–1338  Sir Henry Darcy   (Draper) [ a]   Two terms.     1339–1340  Sir Andrew d'Aubrey   (Pepperer) [ c]   First and second of three terms.     1341  John d'Oxenford  (Vintner) [ e]   Died in office.     1342  Simon Francis  (Mercer) [ d]   First of two terms; the latter was in 1355 as Lord Mayor.     1343–1344  Sir John Hammond  (Pepperer) [ c]   Two terms.     1345  Richard le Lacer   (Mercer) [ d]        1346  Sir Geoffrey de Wychingham  (Mercer) [ d]        1347  Sir Thomas Legge  Skinner   First of two terms; the latter was in 1354 as the first Lord Mayor.     1348  Sir John Lovekyn   Fishmonger   First of three terms; the latter two were Lord Mayorships.     1349  Sir Walter Turke  Fishmonger        1350  Richard de Kislingbury  (Draper) [ a]        1351  Sir Andrew d'Aubrey  (Pepperer) [ c]   Third and final term.     1352–1353  Sir Adam Fraunceys  (Mercer) [ d]   Two terms.   
 Notes     ^ a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   The Drapers are recorded as forming a fraternity by 1180, were formally incorporated in 1361, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1438.    ^ a   b   c   d   The Goldsmiths originated in the 12th century, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1327.    ^ a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   The Grocers were the Guild of Pepperers from 1180 until 1373, but did not incorporate under Royal Charter until 1428.    ^ a   b   c   d   e   The Mercers incorporated under Royal Charter in 1394.    ^ a   b   The Vintners probably originated in the 12th century, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1364.       
Lord mayors  
14th century     Elected  Name  Mother Livery Company  Notes     1354  Sir Thomas Legge  Skinner  First Lord Mayor of London. Second of two terms, having initially served as Mayor of London.     1355  Simon Fraunceys  (Mercer) [ a]   Second of two terms, having initially served as Mayor of London.     1356  Sir Henry Picard   (Vintner ) [ b]        1357  John de Stodeye  (Vintner) [ b]        1358  Sir John Lovekyn  Fishmonger  Second of three terms, having initially served as Mayor of London.     1359  Simon Dolseley  (Pepperer) [ c]        1360  Sir John Wroth  Fishmonger       1361  Sir John Pecche   Fishmonger       1362  Stephen Cavendisshe   (Draper) [ d]        1363  John Nott  (Pepperer) [ c]        1364–1365  Sir Adam de Bury  Skinner  First two terms of three; impeached.     1366  Sir John Lovekyn  Fishmonger  Third and final term.     1367  James Andrewes  (Draper) [ d]        1368  Simon de Montfort  Fishmonger       1369  Sir John de Chichester  Goldsmith       1370–1371  Sir John Bernes  (Mercer) [ a]   Two terms.     1372  John Pyel   (Mercer) [ a]        1373  Sir Adam de Bury  Skinner  Third and final term.     1374  Sir William Walworth   Fishmonger  First of two terms.     1375  John Warde   Grocer       1376  Adam Stable  (Mercer) [ a]        1377  Sir Nicholas Brembre   Grocer  First of four terms.     1378  Sir John Philpot   Grocer       1379  John Hadley   Grocer  First of two terms.     1380  Sir William Walworth  Fishmonger  Second of two terms.     1381–1382  John de Northampton   (Draper) [ d]   Two terms.     1383–1385  Sir Nicholas Brembre  Grocer  Second to fourth terms of four.     1386–1387  Sir Nicholas Exton   Fishmonger  Two terms.     1388  Sir Nicholas Twyford  Goldsmith       1389  William Venour  Grocer       1390  Adam Bamme   Goldsmith  First of two terms.     1391  Sir John Hende   (Draper) [ d]   First of two terms; deposed and imprisoned.     1392  Sir Edward Dalyngrigge   n/a  Royal Warden.     1392  Sir Baldwin Radyngton  knight[ 4]   Royal Warden.     1392  Sir William de Staunton   Grocer  First of two terms.     1393  John Hadley  Grocer  Second of two terms.     1394  John Fresshe   Mercer       1395  Sir William More  Vintner       1396  Adam Bamme  Goldsmith  Second of two term; died in office.     1397  Sir Richard Whittington   Mercer  First of four terms; appointed by Richard II.     1397  Sir Richard Whittington  Mercer  Second of four terms; elected.     1398  Sir Drugo Barentyn   Goldsmith  First of two terms.     1399  Sir Thomas Knollys   Grocer  First of two terms.     1400  John Fraunceys  Goldsmith     
 Notes     ^ a   b   c   d   The Mercers incorporated under Royal Charter in 1394.    ^ a   b   The Vintners probably originated in the 12th century, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1364.    ^ a   b   The Grocers were the Guild of Pepperers from 1180 until 1373, but did not incorporate under Royal Charter until 1428.    ^ a   b   c   d   The Drapers are recorded as forming a fraternity by 1180, were formally incorporated in 1361, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1438.       
15th century     Elected  Name  Mother Livery Company  Notes     1401  John Shadworth   Mercer       1402  John Walcote  (Draper) [ a]        1403  William Little  Fishmonger       1404  Sir John Hende   (Draper) [ a]   Second of two terms.     1405  Sir John Woodcock   Mercer       1406  Sir Richard Whittington  Mercer  Third of four terms.     1407  Sir William de Staunton  (Grocer) [ b]   Second of two terms.     1408  Sir Drugo Barentyn  Goldsmith  Second of two terms.     1409  Sir Richard Marlowe  (Ironmonger ) [ c]   First of two terms.     1410  Sir Thomas Knollys  (Grocer) [ b]   Second of two terms.     1411  Sir Robert Chichele   (Grocer) [ b]   First of two terms.     1412  Sir William Walderne  Mercer  First of two terms.     1413  Sir William Cromer   (Draper) [ a]   First of two terms.     1414  Sir Thomas Fauconer  Mercer       1415  Sir Nicholas Wotton   (Draper) [ a]   First of two terms.     1416  Sir Henry Barton   Skinner  First of two terms.     1417  Sir Richard Marlowe  (Ironmonger) [ c]   Second of two terms.     1418  Sir William Sevenoke   (Grocer) [ b]        1419  Sir Richard Whittington  Mercer  Fourth and final term.     1420  Sir William de Cambridge  (Grocer) [ b]        1421  Sir Robert Chichele  (Grocer) [ b]   Second of two terms.     1422  Sir William Walderne  Mercer  Second of two terms.     1423  Sir William Cromer  (Draper) [ a]   Second of two terms.     1424  Sir John Michell  Fishmonger  First of two terms.     1425  Sir John Coventry  Mercer       1426  Sir John Reynwell   Fishmonger       1427  Sir John Gedney  (Draper) [ a]   First of two terms.     1428  Sir Henry Barton  Skinner  Second of two terms.     1429  Sir William Eastfeld  Mercer  First of two terms.     1430  Sir Nicholas Wotton  (Draper) [ a]   Second of two terms.     1431  Sir John Welles  Grocer     1432  Sir John Verney  Fishmonger       1433  Sir John Brokley  (Draper) [ a]      1434  Sir Robert Ottele  Grocer       1435  Sir Henry Frowick   Mercer  First of two terms.     1436  Sir John Michell  Fishmonger  Second of two terms.     1437  Sir William Eastfeld  Mercer  Second of two terms.     1438  Sir Stephen Browne   Grocer  First of two terms.     1439  Robert Large   Mercer       1440  Sir John Paulet  Goldsmith       1441  Sir Robert Clopton  Draper       1442  Sir John Atherley  (Ironmonger) [ c]        1443  Sir Thomas Catworth  Grocer       1444  Sir Henry Frowick   Mercer  Second of two terms.     1445  Sir Simon Eyre  Draper       1446  Sir John Olney  Mercer       1447  Sir John Gedney  Draper  Second of two terms.     1448  Sir Stephen Browne  Grocer  Second of two terms.     1449  Sir Thomas Chalton  Mercer       1450  Sir Nicholas Wyfold  Grocer       1451  Sir William Gregory   Skinner       1452  Sir Geoffrey Fielding  Mercer       1453  Sir John Norman   Draper       1454  Sir Stephen Foster   Fishmonger       1455  Sir William Marlowe  Grocer       1456  Sir Thomas Canynges   Grocer       1457  Sir Geoffrey Boleyn   Mercer       1458  Sir Thomas Scott  Draper       1459  Sir William Hewlyn  Fishmonger       1460  Sir Richard Leigh  Grocer  First of two terms.     1461  Sir Hugh Wyche  Mercer       1462  Sir Thomas Cooke   Draper       1463  Sir Matthew Phillip  Goldsmith       1464  Sir Ralph Josselyn   Draper  First of two terms.     1465  Sir Ralph Verney   Mercer       1466  Sir John Yonge  Grocer  Half-brother of Sir William Canynges .     1467  Sir Thomas Walgrave   Skinner       1468  Sir William Taylour   Grocer       1469  Sir Richard Leigh  Grocer  Second of two terms.     1470  Sir John Stockton  Mercer       1471  William Edwardes  Grocer       1472  Sir William Hampton   Fishmonger       1473  Sir John Tate  Mercer  Uncle of Sir Robert Tate (1488) and Sir John Tate (1496, 1514).     1474  Sir Robert Drope  Draper       1475  Sir Robert Basset   Salter        1476  Sir Ralph Josselyn  Draper  Second of two terms.     1477  Sir Humphrey Heyford  Goldsmith       1478  Sir Richard Gardiner   Mercer       1479  Sir Bartholomew James  Draper       1480  Sir John Browne  Mercer  Uncle of Sir William Browne (1513)     1481  Sir William Harryot  Draper  [ 5]      1482  Sir Edmund Shaa   Goldsmith       1483  Sir Robert Billesdon  Haberdasher [ d]        1484  Sir Thomas Hill  Grocer  Died in office.     1485  Sir William Stoker  Draper  Died in office.     1485  Sir John Warde  Grocer       1485  Sir Hugh Bryce  Grocer       1486  Sir Henry Colet   Mercer  First of two terms.     1487  Sir William Horne   Salter       1488  Sir Robert Tate  Mercer  Brother of Sir John Tate (1496, 1514); nephew of Sir John Tate (1473).     1489  Sir William White  Draper       1490  Sir John Mathew[ 6] [ 7]   Mercer     1491  Sir Hugh Clopton   Mercer       1492  Sir William Martyn   Skinner       1493  Sir Ralph Astley  Fishmonger       1494  Sir Richard Chawry  Salter       1495  Sir Henry Colet  Mercer  Second of two terms.     1496  Sir John Tate   Mercer  First of two terms. Brother of Sir Robert Tate (1488); nephew of Sir John Tate (1473).     1497  Sir William Purchas  Mercer       1498  Sir John Percival  Merchant Taylor        1499  Nicholas Ailwyn  Mercer  Died in office.     1500  Sir William Remyngton  Fishmonger     
 Notes     ^ a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   The Drapers are recorded as forming a fraternity by 1180, were formally incorporated in 1361, but did not receive a Royal Charter until 1438.    ^ a   b   c   d   e   f   The Grocers did not incorporate under Royal Charter until 1428.    ^ a   b   c   The Ironmongers did not incorporate under Royal Charter until 1463.    ^   The Haberdashers are on record as having formed a fraternity before 1371 and first received a Royal Charter in 1448.       
16th century   
17th century     Elected  Name  Mother Livery Company  Notes     1601  Sir John Gerard   Haberdasher        1602  Sir Robert Lee   Merchant Taylor        1603  Sir Thomas Bennet   Mercer        1604  Sir Thomas Lowe   Haberdasher        1605  Sir Leonard Halliday   Merchant Taylor        1606  Sir John Watts   Clothworker        1607  Sir Henry Rowe   Mercer        1608  Sir Humphrey Weld   Grocer        1609  Sir Thomas Cambell   Ironmonger        1610  Sir William Craven   Merchant Taylor        1611  Sir James Pemberton   Goldsmith        1612  Sir John Swynnerton   Merchant Taylor        1613  Sir Thomas Myddelton   Grocer        1614  Sir Thomas Hayes   Draper        1615  Sir John Jolles   Draper        1616  Sir John Leman   Fishmonger        1617  Sir George Bolles   Grocer        1618  Sir Sebastian Hervey   Ironmonger        1619  Sir William Cockayne   Skinner        1620  Sir Francis Jones   Haberdasher        1621  Sir Edward Barkham   Draper        1622  Sir Peter Proby   Grocer        1623  Sir Martin Lumley   Draper        1624  Sir John Gore   Merchant Taylor        1625  Sir Allen Cotton [ 17]   Draper        1626  Sir Cuthbert Hacket   Draper        1627  Sir Hugh Hamersley   Haberdasher        1628  Sir Richard Deane   Skinner        1629  Sir James Cambell   Ironmonger        1630  Sir Robert Ducie, 1st Baronet   Merchant Taylor        1631  Sir George Whitmore   Haberdasher        1632  Sir Nicholas Rainton   Haberdasher        1633  Sir Ralph Freeman   Clothworker   Died in office.     1634  Sir Thomas Moulson   Grocer        1634  Sir Robert Parkhurst   Clothworker        1635  Sir Christopher Clitherow   Ironmonger        1636  Sir Edward Bromfield   Fishmonger        1637  Sir Richard Fenn   Haberdasher        1638  Sir Maurice Abbot   Draper        1639  Sir Henry Garraway   Draper        1640  Sir William Acton, 1st Baronet   Merchant Taylor   Elected, but displaced by Parliament.     1640  Sir Edmund Wright   Grocer        1641  Sir Richard Gurney, 1st Baronet   Clothworker        1642  Sir Isaac Penington   Fishmonger        1643  Sir John Wollaston   Goldsmith        1644  Sir Thomas Atkins   Mercer        1645  Sir Thomas Adams, 1st Baronet   Draper        1646  Sir John Gayre   Fishmonger        1647  Sir John Warner, 1st Baronet   Grocer        1648  Sir Abraham Reynardson   Merchant Taylor   Deposed April 1649.     1649  Sir Thomas Andrewes   Leatherseller        1649  Sir Thomas Foote , 1st Baronet  Grocer        1650  Sir Thomas Andrewes   Leatherseller        1651  Sir John Kendrick   Grocer        1652  John Fowke  MP[ 18]   Haberdasher        1653  Sir Thomas Vyner, 1st Baronet   Goldsmith        1654  Sir Christopher Packe   Draper        1655  Sir John Dethick   Mercer        1656  Sir Robert Tichborne   Skinner        1657  Sir Richard Chiverton   Skinner        1658  Sir John Ireton   Clothworker        1659  Sir Thomas Allen, 1st Baronet   Grocer        1660  Sir Richard Browne, 1st Baronet   Merchant Taylor        1661  Sir John Frederick   Grocer        1662  Sir John Robinson, 1st Baronet   Clothworker        1663  Sir Anthony Bateman   Skinner        1664  Sir John Lawrence   Haberdasher        1665  Sir Thomas Bloodworth   Vintner        1666  Sir William Bolton   Merchant Taylor        1667  Sir William Peake  Clothworker        1668  Sir William Turner   Merchant Taylor        1669  Sir Samuel Starling  Brewer        1670  Sir Richard Ford   Mercer        1671  Sir George Waterman  Skinner        1672  Sir Robert Hanson  Grocer        1673  Sir William Hooker  Grocer        1674  Sir Robert Viner, 1st Baronet   Goldsmith        1675  Sir Joseph Sheldon  Tallow Chandler        1676  Sir Thomas Davies  Stationer        1677  Sir Francis Chaplin  Clothworker        1678  Sir James Edwards[ 19]   Grocer        1679  Sir Robert Clayton   Scrivener        1680  Sir Patience Ward   Merchant Taylor        1681  Sir John Moore   Grocer        1682  Sir William Prichard   Merchant Taylor        1683  Sir Henry Tulse   Grocer        1684  Sir James Smyth   Draper        1685  Sir Robert Geffrye   Ironmonger        1686  Sir John Peake  Mercer        1687  Sir John Shorter   Goldsmith   Died in office after a fall from his horse.[ 20]       1688  Sir John Eyles   Mercer        1688  Sir John Chapman  Haberdasher        1689- 1690  Sir Thomas Pilkington   Skinner        1691  Sir Thomas Stampe   Draper        1692  Sir John Fleet   Grocer        1693  Sir William Ashhurst   Merchant Taylor        1694  Sir Thomas Lane  Clothworker        1695  Sir John Houblon   Grocer        1696  Sir Edward Clarke   Merchant Taylor        1697  Sir Humphrey Edwin   Skinner   Previously Barber-Surgeon      1698  Sir Francis Child   Goldsmith        1699  Sir Richard Levett   Haberdasher        1700  Sir Thomas Abney   Fishmonger      
 
18th century     Elected  Name  Mother Livery Company  Notes     1701  Sir William Gore   Mercer        1702  Sir Samuel Dashwood   Vintner        1703  Sir John Parsons   Brewer   Father of Humphrey Parsons (1730).     1704  Sir Owen Buckingham   Salter        1705  Sir Thomas Rawlinson   Vintner        1706  Sir Robert Bedingfield   Merchant Taylor        1707  Sir William Withers   Fishmonger        1708  Sir Charles Duncombe   Goldsmith        1709  Sir Samuel Garrard, 4th Baronet   Grocer        1710  Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 1st Baronet   Vintner        1711  Sir Robert Beachcroft   Clothworker        1712  Sir Richard Hoare   Goldsmith        1713  Sir Samuel Stanier   Draper        1714  Sir William Humfreys , 1st Baronet  Ironmonger        1715  Sir Charles Peers   Salter        1716  Sir James Bateman   Fishmonger   Previously Loriner .     1717  Sir William Lewen   Haberdasher        1718  Sir John Ward   Merchant Taylor        1719  Sir George Thorold, 1st Baronet   Ironmonger        1720  Sir John Fryer, 1st Baronet   Fishmonger   Previously Pewterer .     1721  Sir William Stewart  Goldsmith   Previously Barber-Surgeon .     1722  Sir Gerard Conyers   Salter        1723  Sir Peter Delmé   Fishmonger        1724  Sir George Merttins  Skinner   Previously Clockmaker .     1725  Sir Francis Forbes  Haberdasher        1726  Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet   Haberdasher        1727  Sir Edward Becher  Draper        1728  Sir Robert Baylis  Grocer        1729  Sir Richard Brocas  Grocer        1730  Humphrey Parsons   Grocer   First of two terms. Was the son of Sir John Parsons (1703).     1731  Sir Francis Child   Goldsmith        1732  John Barber[ 21]   Goldsmith   Previously Stationer .     1733  Sir William Billers   Haberdasher        1734  Sir Edward Bellamy   Fishmonger        1735  Sir John Williams   Mercer        1736  Sir John Thompson  Vintner        1737  Sir John Barnard   Grocer        1738  Micajah Perry , MP  Haberdasher        1739  Sir John Salter  Merchant Taylor        1740  Humphrey Parsons   Grocer   Second of two terms; died in office.     1741  Sir Daniel Lambert  Ironmonger   Previously Cooper .     1741  Sir Robert Godschall  Vintner        1742  George Heathcote , MP   Salter        1742  Sir Robert Willimot   Cooper        1743  Sir Robert Westley  Merchant Taylor        1744  Sir Henry Marshall   Draper        1745  Sir Richard Hoare  Goldsmith        1746  William Benn   Fletcher        1747  Sir Robert Ladbroke   Grocer        1748  Sir William Calvert   Brewer        1749  Sir Samuel Pennant   Ironmonger   Died in office.     1750  John Blachford  Goldsmith        1750  Francis Cockayne   Farrier        1751  Thomas Winterbottom  Clothworker        1752  Robert Alsop  Brewer        1752  Sir Crisp Gascoyne   Ironmonger        1753  Edward Ironside   Goldsmith        1753  Sir Thomas Rawlinson   Grocer        1754  Stephen Theodore Janssen , MP  Stationer        1755  Slingsby Bethell , MP  Fishmonger        1756  Marshe Dickinson, MP  Grocer        1757  Sir Charles Asgill, 1st Baronet   Skinner        1758  Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet   Salter        1759  Sir Thomas Chitty  Salter        1760  Sir Matthew Blakiston , 1st Baronet  Grocer        1761  Sir Samuel Fludyer, 1st Baronet   Clothworker        1762  Sir William Beckford , MP  Goldsmith   First of two terms.     1763  William Bridgen  Cutler        1764  Sir William Stephenson  Grocer        1765  George Nelson  Grocer        1766  Sir Robert Kite   Skinner        1767  Thomas Harley   Goldsmith        1768  Samuel Turner  Clothworker        1769  Sir William Beckford [ 22]   Goldsmith   Second of two terms.     1770  Barlow Trecothick , MP  Clothworker        1770  Brass Crosby , MP  Goldsmith   Previously Musician .     1771  William Nash   Salter        1772  James Townsend , MP  Mercer        1773  Frederick Bull   Salter        1774  John Wilkes , MP  Joiner        1775  John Sawbridge, MP   Framework Knitter        1776  Sir Thomas Hallifax   Goldsmith        1777  Sir James Esdaile   Cooper        1778  Samuel Plumbe  Goldsmith   Previously Gold & Silver Wyre Drawer      1779  Brackley Kennett   Vintner        1780  Sir Watkin Lewes   Joiner        1781  Sir William Plomer  Tyler        1782  Nathaniel Newnham, MP  Mercer        1783  Robert Peckham  Wheelwright        1784  Richard Clark  Joiner        1785  Thomas Wright   Stationer        1786  Thomas Sainsbury   Bowyer        1787  John Burnell  Glover        1788  William Gill  Stationer        1789  William Pickett , MP  Goldsmith        1790  John Boydell   Stationer        1791  Sir John Hopkins  Grocer        1792  Sir James Sanderson, 1st Baronet   Draper        1793  Sir Paul Le Mesurier   Goldsmith        1794  Thomas Skinner  Haberdasher        1795  Sir William Curtis, 1st Baronet   Draper        1796  Sir Brook Watson , 1st Baronet  Musician        1797  Sir John Anderson, 1st Baronet   Glover        1798  Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet   Salter        1799  Harvey Christian Combe , MP   Brewer        1800  Sir William Staines   Carpenter      
 
19th century     Elected  Name  Mother livery company  Notes     1801  Sir John Eamer  Salter        1802  Sir Charles Price, 1st Baronet   Ironmonger        1803  Sir John Perring, 1st Baronet   Clothworker        1804  Peter Perchard   Goldsmith        1805  Sir James Shaw, 1st Baronet   Scrivener        1806  Sir William Leighton   Shipwright   Previously Wheelwright , Fishmonger      1807  John Ansley   Merchant Taylor        1808  Sir Charles Flower, 1st Baronet   Framework Knitter        1809  Thomas Smith   Leatherseller        1810  Joshua Smith[ 23]   Ironmonger   Previously Pattenmaker      1811  Sir Claudius Hunter, 1st Baronet   Merchant Taylor        1812  George Scholey   Distiller        1813  Sir William Domville, 1st Baronet   Stationer        1814  Samuel Birch   Cook        1815–1816  Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Baronet   Fishmonger        1817  Christopher Smith , MP  Draper        1818  John Atkins, MP   Merchant Taylor        1819  George Bridges , MP  Wheelwright        1820  John Thomas Thorp, MP  Draper        1821  Christopher Magnay   Merchant Taylor        1822  Sir William Heygate, 1st Baronet   Merchant Taylor        1823  Robert Waithman , MP   Framework Knitter        1824  John Garratt  Goldsmith        1825  William Venables, MP  Stationer        1826  Anthony Brown  Fishmonger        1827  Matthias Prime Lucas  Vintner        1828  William Thompson , MP  Ironmonger        1829  John Crowder   Playing Card Maker        1830–1831  Sir John Key, 1st Baronet   Stationer        1832  Sir Peter Laurie   Saddler        1833  Charles Farebrother  Vintner        1834  Henry Winchester, MP  Cutler        1835  William Taylor Copeland , MP   Goldsmith        1836  Thomas Kelly  Plaisterer        1837  Sir John Cowan, 1st Baronet   Wax Chandler        1838  Samuel Wilson  Weaver        1839  Sir Chapman Marshall  Innholder        1840  Thomas Johnson  Cooper        1841  Sir John Pirie, 1st Baronet   Plaisterer        1842  John Humphery, MP  Tallow Chandler        1843  Sir William Magnay, 1st Baronet   Stationer        1844  Michael Gibbs  Fishmonger        1845  John Johnson  Spectacle Maker        1846  Sir George Carroll  Spectacle Maker        1847  John Kinnersley Hooper  Vintner        1848  Sir James Duke, 1st Baronet   Spectacle Maker        1849  Thomas Farncombe  Tallow Chandler        1850  Sir John Musgrove, 1st Baronet   Clothworker        1851  William Hunter  Upholder        1852  Thomas Challis , MP   Butcher        1853  Thomas Sidney , MP  Girdler        1854  Sir Francis Moon, 1st Baronet   Stationer        1855  Sir David Salomons , 1st Baronet  Cooper        1856  Thomas Quested Finnis, MP  Bowyer        1857  Sir Robert Carden , 1st Baronet  Cutler        1858  David Wire[ 24]   Innholder        1859  John Carter[ 25]   Clockmaker        1860–1861  William Cubitt, MP   Fishmonger        1862  Sir William Rose   Clothworker        1863  Sir William Lawrence [ 26]   Carpenter        1864  Warren Hale   Tallow Chandler        1865  Sir Benjamin Phillips   Spectacle Maker        1866  Sir Thomas Gabriel, 1st Baronet   Goldsmith        1867  William Ferneley Allen  Stationer   In 1867, Michaelmas Day fell on the Sabbath. Alderman Allen elected on 28 September.[ 27]       1868  Sir James Lawrence, 1st Baronet   Carpenter        1869  Robert Besley   Loriner        1870  Sir Thomas Dakin  Spectacle Maker        1871  Sir John Sills Gibbons, 1st Baronet   Salter        1872  Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1st Baronet   Stationer        1873  Sir Andrew Lusk, 1st Baronet   Spectacle Maker        1874  David Henry Stone   Spectacle Maker        1875  Sir William Cotton   Haberdasher        1876  Sir Thomas White  Vintner   Previously Feltmaker      1877  Sir Thomas Owden  Innholder        1878  Sir Charles Whetham   Leatherseller        1879  Sir Francis Wyatt Truscott   Stationer        1880  Sir William McArthur   Spectacle Maker        1881  Sir John Ellis, 1st Baronet   Merchant Taylor        1882  Sir Henry Knight  Fishmonger   Previously Spectacle Maker      1883  Sir Robert Fowler, 1st Baronet   Spectacle Maker   First of two terms.     1884  George Nottage   Spectacle Maker   Died in office; the last Lord Mayor to have done so.     1885  Sir Robert Fowler   Spectacle Maker   Second of two terms; the last Lord Mayor to have served more than once.     1885  Sir John Staples  Leatherseller        1886  Sir Reginald Hanson , 1st Baronet  Shipwright   Previously Merchant Taylor      1887  Sir Polydore de Keyser [ 28]   Spectacle Maker        1888  Sir James Whitehead, 1st Baronet   Fanmaker        1889  Sir Henry Isaacs   Loriner        1890  Sir Joseph Savory, 1st Baronet   Goldsmith        1891  Sir David Evans   Haberdasher        1892  Sir Stuart Knill, 1st Baronet   Goldsmith        1893  Sir George Tyler, 1st Baronet   Stationer        1894  Sir Joseph Renals, 1st Baronet   Spectacle Maker        1895  Sir Walter Wilkin   Broderer        1896  Sir George Faudel-Phillips , 1st Baronet  Spectacle Maker        1897  Lt-Col. Sir Horatio Davies   Spectacle Maker        1898  Sir John Voce Moore   Loriner        1899  Sir Alfred Newton, 1st Baronet   Fanmaker        1900  Sir Frank Green, 1st Baronet   Glazier      
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20th century     Elected  Name  Mother Livery Company  Notes     1901  Sir Joseph Dimsdale, 1st Baronet   Grocer        1902  Sir Marcus Samuel, 1st Baronet   Spectacle Maker   Later Viscount Bearsted      1903  Sir James Ritchie, 1st Baronet   Shipwright        1904  Sir John Pound, 1st Baronet   Leatherseller        1905  Sir Walter Morgan, 1st Baronet   Cutler        1906  Sir William Treloar, 1st Baronet   Loriner        1907  Sir John Charles Bell, 1st Baronet   Haberdasher   Previously Fanmaker      1908  Sir George Wyatt Truscott, 1st Baronet   Stationer        1909  Sir John Knill, 2nd Baronet   Goldsmith        1910  Sir Thomas Vezey Strong   Stationer        1911  Sir Thomas Crosby , MD  Turner        1912  Col. Sir David Burnett, 1st Baronet   Loriner        1913  Sir Vansittart Bowater, 1st Baronet   Girdler        1914  Sir Charles Johnston, 1st Baronet   Innholder        1915  Sir Charles Wakefield, 1st Baronet   Haberdasher   Later Viscount Wakefield      1916  Sir William Dunn, 1st Baronet   Wheelwright        1917  Sir Charles Hanson, 1st Baronet   Pattenmaker        1918  The Lord Marshall of Chipstead   Stationer        1919  Sir Edward Cooper, 1st Baronet   Musician        1920  Sir James Roll, 1st Baronet   Horner        1921  Sir John Baddeley, 1st Baronet   Framework Knitter        1922  Sir Edward Moore, 1st Baronet   Fruiterer        1923  Col. Sir Louis Newton, 1st Baronet   Loriner        1924  Sir Alfred Bower, 1st Baronet   Vintner        1925  Sir William Pryke, 1st Baronet   Painter-Stainer        1926  Sir Rowland Blades, 1st Baronet   Gardener   Later Baron Ebbisham      1927  Sir Charles Batho, 1st Baronet   Pavior        1928  Sir Kynaston Studd , 1st Baronet  Fruiterer        1929  Sir William Waterlow, 1st Baronet   Stationer        1930  Sir William Neal, 1st Baronet   Horner        1931  Sir Maurice Jenks, 1st Baronet   Haberdasher        1932  Sir Percy Greenaway, 1st Baronet   Stationer        1933  Sir Charles Collett, 1st Baronet   Glover        1934  Sir Stephen Killik   Fanmaker        1935  Sir Percy Vincent, 1st Baronet   Gold & Silver Wyre Drawer        1936  Sir George Broadbridge   Loriner   Later Baron Broadbridge      1937  Sir Harry Twyford   Framework Knitter        1938  Sir Frank Bowater, 1st Baronet   Girdler   Younger brother of Sir Vansittart Bowater (1913)     1939  Sir William Coxen, 1st Baronet   Cordwainer        1940  Sir George Wilkinson, 1st Baronet   Stationer        1941  Lt-Col. Sir John Laurie, 1st Baronet   Saddler        1942  Sir Samuel Joseph, 1st Baronet   Cutler        1943  Sir Frank Newson-Smith, 1st Baronet   Turner        1944  Sir Frank Alexander, 1st Baronet   Shipwright        1945  Sir Charles Davis, 1st Baronet   Fanmaker        1946  Sir Bracewell Smith , 1st Baronet  Spectacle Maker        1947  Sir Frederick Wells, 1st Baronet   Carman        1948  Sir George Aylwen , 1st Baronet  Merchant Taylor        1949  Sir Frederick Rowland, 1st Baronet   Horner        1950  Denys Lowson   Grocer   Later Sir Denys Lowson, 1st Baronet     1951  Sir Leslie Boyce , 1st Baronet  Loriner        1952  Sir Rupert de la Bère, 1st Baronet   Skinner        1953  Sir Noël Bowater, 2nd Baronet   Vintner   Nephew of Sir Vansittart Bowater (1913), son of Sir Frank Bowater (1938)     1954  Sir Seymour Howard, 1st Baronet   Gardener        1955  Sir Cuthbert Ackroyd, 1st Baronet   Carpenter        1956  Sir Cullum Welch, 1st Baronet   Haberdasher        1957  Sir Denis Truscott   Stationer        1958  Sir Harold Gillett, 1st Baronet   Basketmaker        1959  Sir Edmund Stockdale , 1st Baronet  Carpenter        1960  Sir Bernard Waley-Cohen , 1st Baronet  Clothworker        1961  Sir Frederick Hoare, 1st Baronet   Spectacle Maker        1962  Sir Ralph Perring, 1st Baronet   Tin Plate Worker        1963  Sir James Harman   Painter-Stainer        1964  Sir James Miller   Coachmaker   Also served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh  (1951–1954)     1965  Sir Lionel Denny [ 29]   Vintner        1966  Sir Robert Bellinger   Broderer        1967  Sir Gilbert Inglefield   Haberdasher        1968  Sir Charles Trinder   Fletcher        1969  Sir Ian Frank Bowater   Haberdasher   Nephew of Sir Vansittart Bowater (1913), son of Sir Frank Bowater (1938), younger brother of Sir Noël Bowater (1953)     1970  Sir Peter Studd   Merchant Taylor        1971  Sir Edward Howard, 2nd Baronet   Gardener        1972  Alan Mais, Baron Mais   Pavior        1973  Sir Hugh Wontner   Feltmaker        1974  Sir Murray Fox   Wheelwright        1975  Sir Lindsay Ring   Armourer & Brasier        1976  Sir Robin Gillett , 2nd Baronet  Master Mariner        1977  Sir Peter Vanneck   Gunmaker        1978  Sir Kenneth Cork   Horners        1979  Sir Peter Gadsden   Clothworker        1980  Sir Ronald Gardner-Thorpe   Painter-Stainer        1981  Sir Christopher Leaver   Carman        1982  Sir Anthony Jolliffe   Painter-Stainer        1983  Dame Mary Donaldson   Gardener   First female Lord Mayor. Later Baroness Donaldson of Lymington     1984  Sir Alan Traill   Cutler        1985  Sir Allan Davis   Painter-Stainer        1986  Sir David Rowe-Ham   Wheelwright        1987  Sir Greville Spratt   Ironmonger        1988  Sir Christopher Collett   Glover        1989  Sir Hugh Bidwell   Grocer        1990  Sir Alexander Graham   Mercer        1991  Sir Brian Jenkins   Chartered Accountant        1992  Sir Francis McWilliams   Loriner        1993  Sir Paul Newall   Baker        1994  Sir Christopher Walford   Playing Card Maker        1995  Sir John Chalstrey   Apothecary        1996  Sir Roger Cork   Bowyer   Son of Sir Kenneth Cork (1978)     1997  Sir Richard Nichols   Salter        1998  The Lord Levene of Portsoken   Carman        1999  Sir Clive Martin   Stationer        2000  Sir David Howard, 3rd Baronet   Gardener    Grandson of Sir Seymour Howard (1954)   
 
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