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14th–16th centuries[edit]
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1387: John Hethe, MP for Salisbury, 1388[1]
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1388, 1391: John Moner, MP for Salisbury, 1397 [2]
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1395–1397: Richard Spencer, four times MP for Salisbury, 1395–1411[3]
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1397: John Moner
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1402: Henry Man, six times MP for Salisbury, 1415–1429[4]
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1408-9: Walter Shirley[5]
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1416–17: Walter Shirley[5]
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1418: Robert Poynaunt, MP for Salisbury, 1420[6]
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1426-7: John Noble[7]
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1431, 1438: Henry Man
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1487: Richard Bartholomew, MP for Salisbury, 1497, 1512 and 1515[8]
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1491–92: Thomas Coke, six times MP for Salisbury between 1489 and 1515[9]
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1507: Richard Bartholomew
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1510–11: Thomas Coke
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1517: John Abarough, MP for Salisbury, 1515 and 1523[10]
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1520–21: Thomas Brodegate, MP for Salisbury, 1515[11]
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1528: Robert South, MP for Salisbury, 1536 and 1539[12]
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1537–38: Henry Coldston, MP for Salisbury, 1539[13]
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1545: Robert Griffith, MP for Salisbury, 1554[14]
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1547: Thomas Chaffyn, MP for Salisbury, 1555[15]
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1558–59: Robert Eyre, MP for Salisbury, 1558 and 1563[16]
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1560–61: John Webbe, MP for Salisbury, 1558[17]
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1561–62: William Webbe, MP for Salisbury, 1559[18]
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1565: Anthony Weekes, MP for Salisbury, 1563[19]
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1577: John Bayley, MP for Salisbury, 1589[20]
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1584: Robert Bower, MP for Salisbury, 1593[21]
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1592–93: Giles Hutchens, MP for Salisbury, 1593 and 1597[22]
17th century[edit]
1601 Henry Byle
1602 Jacob Harvylande
1603 William Eaton
1604 Roger Barnes
1605 Thomas Hancocke
1606 Roger Gauntlett, MP for Salisbury
1607 Bartholomew Tookie
1608 Edward Roades
1609 Richard Gauntlett
1610 Bartholomew Tookie, MP for Salisbury
1611 Thomas Raye
1612 Laurence Horne
1613 Alexander Alford
1614 Henry Pearson
1615 Richard Godfrey
1616 Robert Maswell
1617 George Churchhouse
1618 John Wendover
1619 William Goodridge
1620 William Ray
1621 Maurice Green
1622 Thomas Sqibb
1623 Robert Jole
1624 Robert Checkford
1625 Wolstan Coward
1626 John Ivie
1627 James Abbot
1628 John Batt
1629 Thomas Hill
1630 Richard Carter
1631 Henry Byley
1632 Mathew Bee
1633 Nicholas Elliot
1634 John Dove, MP for Salisbury
1635 Maurice Bylerigg
1636 Richard Carter
1637 John Ranger or Banger
1638 Thomas Hancock
1639 William Joyce
1640 Richard Gauntlett
1641 Thomas Lawes
1642 Humphry Ditton
1643 Thomas Hancock
1644 Francis Dove
1645 Humphry Ditton
1646 Edward Edmunds
1647 John Ivie
1648 Richard Banks
1649 Francis Dove
1650 Thomas Keynon
1651 Thomas Ovyatt
1652 Thomas Ray jnr
1653 William Wilson
1654 Wichard Phelps
1655 William Stone
1656 Robert Good
1657 Thomas Cutler
1658 Christopher Batt
1659 Thomas Abbot
1660 Maurice Green
1661 Thomas Gardiner
1662 Thomas Batter
1663 William Wilson
1664 John Joyce
1665 Thomas Williams
1666 Isaac A’Court
1667 William Slanne
1668 William Vyner
1669 Edmund Marke
1670 Ambrose West
1671 Christopher Gardiner
1672 Robert Jones
1673 James Bennett
1674 William Smith
1675 Thomas Keynton
1676 Giles Naish
1677 Oliver Shergold
1678 James Harris
1679 Roger Baskett
1680 John Priaulx
1681 Richard Minefye
1682 Andrew Bauden
1683 William Clements
1684 Thomas Wansborough
1685 Richard Eyre
1685 Christopher Gardiner
1686 Edward Faulkner
1687 George Clement
1688 John Hill
1689 Peter Phelps
1690 Thomas Haskett
1691 John Coleman
1692 Thomas Taylor
1693 John Parsons
1694 John Pain
1695 James Wyatt
1696 Francis Keynton
1697 Richard Long
1698 William Barnes
1699 Richard Hill
18th century[edit]
1700 William Waterman
1701 Thomas Abbot
1702 Johnathon Newman
1703 James Hayter
1704 Walter Ireland
1705 Henry Long
1706 William Green
1707 Joseph Gifford
1708 William Hillman
1709 John Prater
1710 Thomas Clifton
1711 John King
1712 Richard Marsh
1713 Walter Barry
1714 William Naish
1715 Edward Cornelius
1716 James Blake
1717 Edward Cornelius
1718 James Blake
1719 William Strugnell
1720 Silvester Pope
1721 Richard Spinney
1722 William Batt
1723 James Stone
1724 Johnathon Newman
1725 Henry Bennet
1726 Samuel Case
1727 Thomas Light
1728 Henry Case
1729 John Robbins
1730 George Flower
1731 Thomas Hull
1732 William Ruddel
1733 John Davis
1734 Daniel Floyd
1735 John Biggs
1736 John Hussey
1737 William Smith
1738 John Baker
1739 William Stone
1740 James Case
1741 Richard Samburn
1742 Matthew Pitts
1743 Robert Robbins
1744 John Talk
1745 Thomas Smith
1746 William Forty
1747 Thomas Baker
1748 Samuel Case
1749 John Thorpe
1750 Henry Brown
1751 James Wyatt
1751 John Case
1752 John Wansborough
1753 Nicholas Hicks
1754 Robert Powel
1755 John Maton
1756 Scrope Egerton
1757 John Blake
1758 William Hussey, clothier and MP
1759 Robert Wentworth
1760 Geoffrey Gowen
1761 William Talk
1762 James Bennett
1763 Edward Lambert
1764 Thomas Dennis
1765 John Gowan
1766 Joseph Wiles
1767 John Cooper, MP
1768 James Rothwell
1769 Sydenham Burrough
1770 Henry Penruddocke Wyndham, MP
1771 Robert Cooper
1772 John Tanner
1773 Rawlins Hillman
1774 John Edgar
1775 William Little
1776 John Elderton
1777 Thomas Hussy
1778 Nathaniel Wick
1779 Edward Eastman
1780 Joseph Hinxman
1781 William Stephens
1782 Nathaniel Still
1783 John Wyche
1784 Thomas Long
1785 James Easton
1786 George Maton
1787 Eadward Hinxman
1788 George Yalden Fort
1789 Henry Hinxman
1790 Michael Burrough from 18 Nov 1790[23]
1791 Robert Freemantle
1792 James Goddard
1793 Thomas Brown
1794 Joseph Tanner
1795 William Boucher
1796 Thomas Goddard
1797 Joseph Tanner
1798 Paul Lagas Burnett
1799 Henry Smith
19th century[edit]
1801 Edward Stevens
1802 James Sutton
1803 Joseph Everett
1804 William Ghost
1805 John Pern Tinney
1806 Johnathan Fishlake
1807 Hezekiah Wyche
1808 Thomas Wilkie
1809 James Hussy
1810 John Pinkney
1811 Edward Davies
1812 William Bird Brodie
1813 William Andrews
1814 Charles George Brodie
1815 Rev. Christopher Rigby Collins
1816 William Woolfryes
1817 Henry Emley
1818 John Atkinson
1819 Joseph Tanner
1820 Thomas Webb Dyke
1821 Thomas Wynch
1822 George Atkinson
1823 Joseph Tanner
1824 Thomas Webb Dyke
1825 Thomas Wynch
1826 George Atkinson
1827 Joseph Bouverie Hussy Tanner
1828 Thomas Ogdon Stevens
1829 George Sutton
1830 John Pinkney
1831 William Fawcett
1832 John Beere
1833 John Lush Alford
1834–35 John Cother
1835–36 William Smith
1836–37 Charles Finch
1837–38 Alexander Lucas
1838–39 Richard Hetley
1839–40 Thomas Norwood Chubb
1840–41 Robert Mackrell
1841–42 William Blackmore
1842–43 William Corbin Finch MD
1843–44 James Hussey
1844–45 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey
1845–46 William Brownjohn
1846–47 George Fulford
1847–48 Robert Farrant
1848–49 Robert Farrant
1849–50 Thomas Robert Moore MD
1850–51 George Brown
1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey
1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey
1853–54 John Lambert
1854–55 Thomas Pain
1855–56 Abraham Jackson
1856–57 Thomas Pain
1857–58 Coard William Squarey
1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother
1859–60 William Woodlands
1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway
1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman
1862–63 John Style
1863–64 John Waters
1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden
1865–66 Robert Stokes
1866–67 John Alfred LushMD
1867–68 Stephen Eldridge
1868–69 William Aylward
1869–70 Charles Richard Norton
1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr
1871–72 John Harding Jackson
1873–74 Henry Brown
1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins
1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe
1876–77 John Keynes
1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson
1878–79 Joseph Williams Lovibond
1879–80 William Hicks
1880–81 Edward Frederick Kelsey
1881–82 William Leach
1882–83 Charles Moody
1883–84 Thomas Stephen Futcher
1884–85 George Fulford
1885–86 William Maxwell Hammick
1886–87 Frederick Griffen
1887–88 Edward Waters
1888–89 Samuel Parker
1889–90 George Nodder
1890–91 Joseph Williams Lovibond
1891–92 William Marlow
1892–93 Arthur Whitehead
1893–94 Charles Haskins
1894–95 Edward Foulger Pye Smith
1895–96 Arthur Russell Malden
1896–97 Arthur Whitehead
1897–98 Howard Harris
1898–99 Edward Alexander
1899–1900 David Stevens
20th century[edit]
1900–01 Henry George Gregory
1901–02 John Alfred Folliott
1902–03 Edward John Brittan[24]
1903–04 Charles John Woodrow
1904–05 James Keith Dowden
1905–06 Frank Baker
1906–07 Samuel Grove
1907–08 Robert Michael Hall
1908–09 Tom Perkins
1909–10 Richard Arthur Wilson
1910–11 Frank Shepherd
1911–12 William Pritchard
1912–13 Frederick Sutton
1913–14 James Macklin
1914–15 James Macklin
1915–16 James Macklin
1916–17 James Macklin
1917–18 James Macklin
1918–19 James Macklin
1919–20 Howard Lapham
1920–21 Thomas William Berry
1921–22 Edward Sidney Humby
1922-22 Henry Bywater Medway
1922–23 Francis Herbert Wort
1923–24 Reuben Bracher
1924–25 Robert Bousie
1925–26 James Brothers
1926–27 John Cattrell Hudson
1927–28 Edith Maud Hulse (the first lady mayor)
1928–29 Alfred Salisbury-Jones
1929–30 Harry Medway
1930–31 Alfred Hinxman
1931–32 John Sidney Rambridge
1932–33 Gideon Hancock
1933–34 Edwin James Case
1934–35 Edward Herbert Major
1935–36 Charles Scammel
1936–37 Maurice Rawlence
1937–38 Charles Thomas
1938–39 William Cornelius Bridge
1939–40 William Cornelius Bridge
1940–41 Gerald Earl Thornton
1941–42 George Albert Berry
1942–43 Sidney Clarke
1943–44 Ernest Railton Grant
1944–45 Alfred Courtney
1945–46 Herbert Barber
1946–47 Fred Sanders
1947–48 Roland Graham Gordon
1948–49 Stanley Narcissus Bigwood
1949–50 Horace Edward Randall
1950–51 Arthur Albert Maidment
1951–52 George Chivers Whatley
1952–53 William James Rothwell
1953–54 Hedley John Annetts
1954–55 Francis James Moore
1955–56 Charles Joseph Lee
1956–57 Edward Percy Adlam
1957–58 Alfred Edward Batt
1958–59 Arthur Albert Maidment
1959–60 William James Rothwell
1960–61 Harold Reginald Kidwell
1961 Arthur Christopher Hoy
1961–62 Stanley Arthur Vokes
1962–63 Harold Gordon Batt
1964–65 Alfred Henry Crane
1965–66 William Eric Glazebrook
1966–67 William Stephen Biddle
1967–68 Beatrice Dorothy Brown
1968–69 Stewart Anthony Snook
1969–70 Margaret Josephine Benson
1970–71 William Hezekiah Lambert
1972–73 Hilda Elizabeth Barker
1973–74 George William Shingler
1974–75 Francis William Grandfield
1975–76 George Hubert Anthony Stocken
1976–77 Timothy Sherwood Hattersley
1977–78 Ivan Cecil Light
1978–79 Arthur Walter James Lawrence
1979–80 Kenneth Anthony Edwards
1980–81 Douglas Anthony Stephenson
1981–82 Derek Ashton Alford
1982–83 Beverly Head
1983–84 Peter John Dalton
1984–85 Pamela Irene Edwards
1985–86 Thomas Cameron Cowie
1986–87 William John Quirke McGrath
1987–88 Elizabeth Margaret Grant
1988–89 Pauline Denise D Stocken
1989–90 Margaret Mary Jackson
1990–91 Kathleen Cooper Joel
1991–92 Gloria Celia Tudhope
1992–93 Dorothy Joan Jones
1993–94 Peter Noel Chubb
1994–95 Patricia Mary Errington Rycroft
1995–96 Richard Terrence Rogers
1996–97 Beryl Mary Jay
1997–98 Paul Sample
1998–99 Olwen Tanner
1999–2000 David McCarthy
21st century[edit]
2001–02 Ian Tomes
2002–03 Sue Mallory
2003–04 Bobbie Chettleburgh
2004–05 Jeremy Nettle
2005–06 Patrick Paisey
2006–07 Sheila Warrander
2007–08 Kevin Cardy
2008–09 Iris Evans
2009–10 Bobbie Chettleburgh
2010–11 Brian Dalton
2011–12 John Abbott
2012–13 John Collier
2013–14 Penny Brown
2014–15 Jo Broom[25]
2015–16 Andrew Roberts[26]
2016–17 Derek Brown
2017–18 John Lindley
2018–19 Mike Osment[27]
2019–21 John Walsh[28][29]
2021–22 Caroline Corbin[30]
2022–23 Tom Corbin[31]
2023–24 Atiqul Hoque[32]
References[edit]
^ "SPENCER, Richard (d.1414), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
^ "MAN, Henry, of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
^ a b SHIRLEY, Walter (d.1425), of Salisbury, Wilts. The History of Parliament. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
^ "POYNAUNT, Robert, of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
^ "NOBLE, John, of Salisbury, Wilts. | History of Parliament Online".
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "BARTHOLOMEW (BARTILMEWE, BARTILMOES), Richard (by 1455-?1525 or later), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
^ "COKE, Thomas I (By 1458–1523), of Salisbury, Wilts. | History of Parliament Online".
^ "ABAROUGH (BAROW), John (By 1483–1540 or later), of Salisbury, Wilts. | History of Parliament Online".
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "BRODEGATE, Thomas (by 1485–1526), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "SOUTH, Robert (by 1494–1540), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "COLDSTON (GOLDSTONE), Henry (by 1498–1547), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "GRIFFITH, Robert (1501/2-68), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "CHAFFYN, Thomas II (by 1519-58/59), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "EYRE, Robert II (by 1518–70 or later), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "WEBBE, John (c.1532–71), of Salisbury and Odstock, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "WEBBE, William (d.1585), of Salisbury, Wilts.; later of Motcombe, Dorset". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "WEEKES, Anthony (d.1573), of Crane Street, Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "BAYLEY, John (d.1611), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
^ "BOWER, Robert (d.1606), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
^ Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys. "HUTCHENS, Giles (bef.1556–1624), of Salisbury, Wilts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
^ Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette Thursday 25 November 1790, 3
^ "Election of Mayors". The Times. No. 36922. 11 November 1902. p. 12.
^ Ross, Corey (22 May 2014), "New Mayor for Salisbury", The Salisbury Journal, retrieved 22 May 2014
^ Rennie, Alex (16 May 2015), "New Mayor of Salisbury sworn in at annual meeting", The Salisbury Journal, retrieved 17 May 2015
^ "Mayor of the City of Salisbury 2018–2019". Salisbury City Council. Archived from the original on 2 July 2018 – via Internet Archive.
^ "Mayor of the City of Salisbury 2019–2020". Salisbury City Council. Archived from the original on 11 September 2019 – via Internet Archive.
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^ "Mayor of the City of Salisbury 2022–2023". Salisbury City Council. Archived from the original on 31 January 2023 – via Internet Archive.
^ "Cllr Atiqul Hoque becomes the mayor of Salisbury". Salisbury Journal. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
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