Lord Mayor of Sheffield
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The Lord Mayor of Sheffield is a ceremonial post held by a member of Sheffield City Council
. They are elected annually by the council. The post originated in 1843, with the appointment of William Jeffcock
as the first Mayor of Sheffield. Early mayors had significant powers, and chaired both council meetings and the bench of magistrates
.
In 1855, the then mayor
was refused a good seat at the opening of the Paris Exhibition
, as he did not have a chain of office. As a result, one was purchased the following year, and this has remained in use.
In 1897, in the same year as the opening of Sheffield Town Hall
, the Mayor was given the right to style himself the "Lord Mayor
". To mark this, the first Lord Mayor, Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk
, gave the Sheffield Mace to mark the royal authority invested in the post.
The Lord Mayor has the use of the Lord Mayor's Parlour in Sheffield Town Hall, an official badge
and the honorary presidency of several organisations. The Lord Mayor's Awards and the Lord Mayor's Charity Fund are local institutions organised in the name of the Lord Mayor.
Notable former Mayors include George Bassett
, creator of Liquorice Allsorts
and the steel
maker Mark Firth
.
Sheffield City Council
Sheffield City Council is the city council for the metropolitan borough of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. It consists of 84 councillors, elected to represent 28 wards, each with three councillors...
. They are elected annually by the council. The post originated in 1843, with the appointment of William Jeffcock
William Jeffcock
William Jeffcock was the first Mayor of Sheffield.Jeffcock was born in April 1800 in Handsworth, South Yorkshire, the son of John Jeffcock, a colliery owner . On 2 January 1827 he married Judith Stobart...
as the first Mayor of Sheffield. Early mayors had significant powers, and chaired both council meetings and the bench of magistrates
Magistrates' Court
A magistrates' court or court of petty sessions, formerly known as a police court, is the lowest level of court in England and Wales and many other common law jurisdictions...
.
In 1855, the then mayor
Mayor
In many countries, a Mayor is the highest ranking officer in the municipal government of a town or a large urban city....
was refused a good seat at the opening of the Paris Exhibition
Exposition Universelle (1855)
The Exposition Universelle of 1855 was an International Exhibition held on the Champs-Elysées in Paris from May 15 to November 15, 1855. Its full official title was the Exposition Universelle des produits de l'Agriculture, de l'Industrie et des Beaux-Arts de Paris 1855.The exposition was a major...
, as he did not have a chain of office. As a result, one was purchased the following year, and this has remained in use.
In 1897, in the same year as the opening of Sheffield Town Hall
Sheffield Town Hall
Sheffield Town Hall is a building in the City of Sheffield, England. The building is used by Sheffield City Council, and also contains a publicly displayed collection of silverware. The current building, Sheffield's fourth town hall, is located on Pinstone Street. It was designed by the...
, the Mayor was given the right to style himself the "Lord Mayor
Lord Mayor
The Lord Mayor is the title of the Mayor of a major city, with special recognition.-Commonwealth of Nations:* In Australia it is a political position. Australian cities with Lord Mayors: Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Newcastle, Parramatta, Perth, Sydney, and Wollongong...
". To mark this, the first Lord Mayor, Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk
Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk
Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, , styled Baron Maltravers until 1856 and Earl of Arundel and Surrey between 1856 and 1860, was a British Unionist politician and philanthropist...
, gave the Sheffield Mace to mark the royal authority invested in the post.
The Lord Mayor has the use of the Lord Mayor's Parlour in Sheffield Town Hall, an official badge
Badge
A badge is a device or fashion accessory, often containing the insignia of an organization, which is presented or displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath , a sign of legitimate employment or student status, or as a simple...
and the honorary presidency of several organisations. The Lord Mayor's Awards and the Lord Mayor's Charity Fund are local institutions organised in the name of the Lord Mayor.
Notable former Mayors include George Bassett
George Bassett
George Bassett was the founder of a confectionery firm in Sheffield in 1842. The company introduced Liquorice allsorts. He went on to become Mayor of Sheffield . Whilst Mayor, he had US President Ulysses S. Grant as a house guest. He was born in Ashover, Derbyshire, and married Sarah Ann Hague:...
, creator of Liquorice Allsorts
Liquorice allsorts
Liquorice allsorts consist of a variety of liquorice sold as a mixture. These confections are made of liquorice, sugar, coconut, aniseed jelly, fruit flavourings, and gelatine. They were first produced in Sheffield, England, by Geo...
and the steel
Steel
Steel is an alloy that consists mostly of iron and has a carbon content between 0.2% and 2.1% by weight, depending on the grade. Carbon is the most common alloying material for iron, but various other alloying elements are used, such as manganese, chromium, vanadium, and tungsten...
maker Mark Firth
Mark Firth
Mark Firth was an English industrialist and philanthropist.Born in Sheffield, Mark joined the crucible steel works of Sanderson Brothers where his father worked as head smelter, but left in 1842 to set up his own business with his brother, Thomas Jr, in 1842...
.
List of Mayors of Sheffield
Year | Name | Party |
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1843 | William Jeffcock William Jeffcock William Jeffcock was the first Mayor of Sheffield.Jeffcock was born in April 1800 in Handsworth, South Yorkshire, the son of John Jeffcock, a colliery owner . On 2 January 1827 he married Judith Stobart... |
1844 | Thomas Dunn |
1845 | Samuel Butcher |
1846 | Henry Wilkinson |
1847 | Edward Vickers |
1848 | T. R. Barker |
1849 | Thomas Birks |
1850 | T. B. Turton |
1851 | John Carr |
1852 | W. A. Matthews |
1853 | F. Hoole |
1854 | Wm. Fisher |
1855 | Wm. Fawcett |
1856 | J. W. Pye Smith |
1857 | R. Jackson |
1858 | Charles Atkinson |
1859 | Henry E. Hoole |
1860 | Henry Vickers |
1861-62 | Sir John Brown John Brown (industrialist) Sir John Brown , British industrialist, was born in Sheffield. He was known as the Father of the South Yorkshire Iron Trade.... |
1863-64 | Thomas Jessop Thomas Jessop Thomas Jessop was a steelmaker who became Mayor of Sheffield and Master Cutler... |
1865 | W. E. Laycock |
1866-67 | John Webster |
1868-71 | Thomas Moore |
1872 | John Fairburn |
1873 | Joseph Hallam |
1874 | Mark Firth Mark Firth Mark Firth was an English industrialist and philanthropist.Born in Sheffield, Mark joined the crucible steel works of Sanderson Brothers where his father worked as head smelter, but left in 1842 to set up his own business with his brother, Thomas Jr, in 1842... |
1875 | John Tasker |
1876 | George Bassett George Bassett George Bassett was the founder of a confectionery firm in Sheffield in 1842. The company introduced Liquorice allsorts. He went on to become Mayor of Sheffield . Whilst Mayor, he had US President Ulysses S. Grant as a house guest. He was born in Ashover, Derbyshire, and married Sarah Ann Hague:... |
1877 | Sir Frederick Mappin |
1878 | David Ward |
1879 | Edward Tozer |
1880 | Abram Brooksbank |
1881-82 | Michael Hunter, Jnr. |
1883-34 | Wm. Henry Brittain |
1885 | John W. Pye Smith |
1886 | Sir Henry Stephenson |
1887-78 | William Johnson Clegg |
1889 | J. B. Jackson |
1890 | Samuel Osborn |
1891 | William Johnson Clegg |
1891 | Joseph Gamble |
1892 | J. Batty Langley J. Batty Langley J. Batty Langley was a British Liberal Party politician.Born in Uppingham, Langley became a wealthy timber merchant in Sheffield, and one of the city's most prominent non-conformists. He was elected to Sheffield Town Council, serving many years and becoming an alderman.In 1892, Langley became... |
1893 | E. S. Foster |
1894 | Sir Charles. T. Skelton |
1895-96 | Henry Fitzalan-Howard Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, , styled Baron Maltravers until 1856 and Earl of Arundel and Surrey between 1856 and 1860, was a British Unionist politician and philanthropist... |
List of Lord Mayors of Sheffield
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1897 | Henry Fitzalan-Howard Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, , styled Baron Maltravers until 1856 and Earl of Arundel and Surrey between 1856 and 1860, was a British Unionist politician and philanthropist... |
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1897 | George Franklin | ||
1898 | William Edwin Clegg William Clegg -External links:****... |
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1899 | Samuel Roberts |
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1900 | John Eaton | ||
1901 | George Senior | ||
1902 | John Wycliffe Wilson |
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1903 | John Rutland Wheatley | ||
1904 | Joseph Jonas Joseph Jonas Joseph Jonas was the German-born Lord Mayor of Sheffield, England in 1904–05.Jonas was born in Bingen am Rhein, Prussia in 1845, and became a naturalized British citizen in 1876. The same year he married Lucy Ann Earle; they had 5 sons and one daughter. After Jonas' death his widow remarried, to... |
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1905 | Herbert Hughes, CMG Order of St Michael and St George The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is an order of chivalry founded on 28 April 1818 by George, Prince Regent, later George IV of the United Kingdom, while he was acting as Prince Regent for his father, George III.... |
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1906 | Robert Styring |
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1907 | Harry P. Marsh | ||
1908 | Henry Kenyon Stephenson, DSO Distinguished Service Order The Distinguished Service Order is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, and formerly of other parts of the British Commonwealth and Empire, awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat.Instituted on 6 September... |
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1909 | Earl Fitzwilliam William Wentworth-FitzWilliam, 7th Earl FitzWilliam William Charles de Meuron Wentworth-FitzWilliam, 7th Earl FitzWilliam was a British aristocrat. He was born in Pointe de Meuron, Canada and died at the family's seat... , KCVO Royal Victorian Order The Royal Victorian Order is a dynastic order of knighthood and a house order of chivalry recognising distinguished personal service to the order's Sovereign, the reigning monarch of the Commonwealth realms, any members of her family, or any of her viceroys... , DSO Distinguished Service Order The Distinguished Service Order is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, and formerly of other parts of the British Commonwealth and Empire, awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat.Instituted on 6 September... |
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1910 | Henry Kenyon Stephenson, DSO Distinguished Service Order The Distinguished Service Order is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, and formerly of other parts of the British Commonwealth and Empire, awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat.Instituted on 6 September... |
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1911 | Albert John Hobson | ||
1912 | Samuel Osborn |
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1913 | George Ernest Branson | ||
1914 | Oliver Charles Wilson |
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1915 | Frederick Arthur Warlow |
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1916 | Walter Appleyard |
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1917 | Alfred Cattell Alfred Cattell Alfred Cattell was an English-born international rugby union player for Wales who in his later life became Lord Mayor of Sheffield... |
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1918 | William Irons |
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1919 | Samuel Roberts |
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1920 | William Farewell Wardle | Citizen's | |
1921 | Charles Simpson | ||
1922 | William Carter Fenton | ||
1923 | Arthur James Blanchard | Citizen's | |
1924 | Alfred James Bailey | Citizen's | |
1925 | Joseph Benson | ||
1926 | John George Graves John George Graves John George Graves was a successful English entrepreneur and public benefactor. He became Sheffield's Lord Mayor and an Alderman in 1926 and he was given Freedom of the City in 1929. He was born in Lincolnshire in 1866 and died in 1945, after having settled in Sheffield.Graves moved to Sheffield... |
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1927 | Moses Humberstone |
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1928 | Harry Bolton | ||
1929 | Charles William Beardsley | ||
1930 | Harold Warters Jackson Harold Warters Jackson Harold Warters Jackson was an English solicitor who served as Lord Mayor of Sheffield in 1930. He was Knighted in 1952 for political and public services in Sheffield.-Career:... |
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1931 | Thomas Henry Watkins | ||
1933 | Fred Marshall |
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1934 | Percival J. M. Turner CBE, JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1935 | Frank Thraves |
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1936 | Ann Eliza Longden | ||
1937 | Ernest George Rowlinson |
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1938 | William Joseph Hunter | ||
1939 | John Arthur Longden | ||
1940 | Luther Frederick Milner | ||
1941 | Charles Josiah Mitchell | ||
1942 | Harry England Bridgwater | ||
1943 | Samuel Hartley Marshall | ||
1944 | George Ernest Marlow | ||
1945 | Charles William Gascoigne | ||
1946 | Ernest Storm Graham | ||
1947 | William Ernest Yorke | ||
1949 | Grace Tebbutt |
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1950 | Herbert Keeble Hawson | ||
1951 | Thomas William Bridgland | ||
1952 | Peter Buchanan | ||
1953 | Oliver Spencer Holmes | ||
1954 | John Henry Bingham |
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1955 | Joseph Curtis | ||
1956 | Robert Neill | ||
1957 | Albert Ballard Albert Ballard Albert Ballard was a leading figure in the British Co-operative Party.Ballard became the election agent for A. V. Alexander in the Sheffield Hillsborough constituency in 1922; Alexander gained the seat for the Co-operative Party, taking the Labour Party whip in Parliament... |
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1958 | John William Holland | ||
1959 | Alfred Vernon Wolstenholme | ||
1960 | Harold Slack | ||
1961 | James Wilfred Sterland, OBE Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions... |
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1962 | Percival Cyril John Taylor Kirkman | ||
1963 | Isidore Lewis |
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1964 | Albert Smith, OBE Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions... |
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1965 | John Stenton Worrall, JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1966 | Lionel Stephen Edward Farris, JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1967 | Harold Lambert, OBE Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions... |
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1968 | Patience Sheard, JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1969 | Daniel Joseph O'Neill, JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1970 | John Basil Peile, JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1970 | Sidney Irwin Dyson |
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1971 | Harold Hebblethwaite, JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1972 | Martha Strafford | ||
1973 | Stanley Kenneth Arnold |
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1974 | Leonard Cope |
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1975 | Albert Edward Richardson |
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1976 | Reginald Edward Munn, JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1977 | Winifred Mary Golding, LL.D |
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1978 | Peter Harold Jackson |
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1979 | George Armitage |
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1980 | William Owen, JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1981 | Enid Anne Hattersley |
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1982 | Gordon Wragg, OBE Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom. The Order comprises five classes in civil and military divisions... , JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1983 | Peter Morgan Newton Jones |
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1984 | George Roy Munn |
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1985 | Dorothy Walton, JP Justice of the Peace A justice of the peace is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions... |
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1986 | Frank Prince |
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1987 | Peter Horton |
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1988 | Phyllis May Smith |
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1989 | Anthony Damms |
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1990 | James Moore |
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1991 | Doris Askham |
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1992 | William Jordan |
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1993 | Qurban Hussain |
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1994 | Ian Saunders |
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1995 | David Heslop |
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1996 | Peter Price |
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1997 | Antony Arber |
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1998 | Frank White |
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1999 | Trevor Bagshaw |
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2000 | Patricia Midgley |
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2001 | David Baker |
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2002 | Marjorie Barker |
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2003 | Diane Leek Diane Leek Diane Leek is a serving Liberal Democrat member of Sheffield City Council in Sheffield, England.She was the 107th Lord Mayor of Sheffield, serving forthe customary one year in 2003-04... |
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2004 | Mike Pye |
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2005 | Roger Davison Roger Davison Roger Noel Davison is a serving Liberal Democrat member of Sheffield City Council in England, representing Ecclesall ward. He was the 109th Lord Mayor of Sheffield, serving for the customary one year in 2005-06. He was preceded by Mike Pye and succeeded by Jackie Drayton.-Personal:Roger Davison is... |
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2006 | Jackie Drayton Jackie Drayton Jackie Drayton is a serving Labour Party member of Sheffield City Council representing Burngreave ward. She was the 110th Lord Mayor of Sheffield, serving for the customary one year in 2006-07... |
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2007 | Arthur Dunworth |
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2008 | Jane Bird |
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2009 | Graham Oxley |
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2010 | Alan Law |
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2011 | Sylvia Dunkley |