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The Mayor represents the Council and the City at civic, ceremonial and community events both inside the City boundaries and elsewhere.The first recorded mayor of Gloucester was Richard the Burgess, who derived his authority from a royal order in 1228. No further use of the title is recorded until the Letters Patent of Richard III in October 1483, whereby the burgesses of Gloucester were given the right to elect their first mayor. The first mayor to be so elected was John Trye.Prior to 21st century[edit]1501\u201302: John Cooke, mercer, also 1507, 1512 and 1519. In his will he directed his wife to establish a school which continues today as The Crypt School.1503\u201304: William Hanshaw, bellfounder, also 1508, 1509 and 1515[1]1504\u201305: William Cole1505\u201306: Garret or Gerard Vanecke1506\u201307: Thomas Telowe or Taylowe, 1513 and 1522[2]1507\u201308: John Cooke, mercer1508\u201310: William Hanshaw1511\u201312: Thomas Porter, MP for Gloucester, 1515[3]1512\u201313: John Cooke, mercer1513\u201314: Thomas Telowe or Taylowe1515\u201316: William Hanshaw1516\u201317: Ralph Sankey1519\u201320: John Cooke, mercer1522\u201323: Thomas Telowe or Taylowe1523\u201324: William Hasard1524\u201325: John Rawlins, MP for Gloucester, 1529[4]1532: William Matthews1536\u201337: Thomas Bell, MP for Gloucester, also 1545, 1547, 1553 and 1554[5]1538 William Matthews1543\u201344: Thomas Bell the younger1544\u201345: Thomas Bell1546\u201347: Thomas Loveday, MP for Gloucester, 1553 and 1554[6]1552\u201353: Thomas Payne1553\u201354: Thomas Bell1555\u201356: Thomas Loveday1565\u201366: Thomas Semys, MP for Gloucester, 1572[7]1569\u201370: William Massinger, MP for Gloucester, 1554, 1555 and 1571[8]1566-67: John Woodward1567-8: Henry Kinge1568-69: John Kirbie1569-70: William Massinger1570-71: Luke Garnons1571-72: Thomas Wicks1572-73: Peter Rumney1573-74: Richard Cugley1574-75: Thomas Francomb1575-76: James Morse1576-77: John Kirbie1578\u201379: Thomas Semys1579\u201380: Thomas Machen, MP for Gloucester, 1614[9]1580-81: Thomas Lane1581-82: John Smith1582-83: Lawrence Holliday1583-84: Thomas Best1585\u201386: William Massinger1586-87: Luke Garnons1587-88: John Cowdale1588\u201389: Thomas Machen1589-90: John Browne1590-91: Richard Webb1591-92: Richard Cox1592-93: Robert Walkely1593-94: John Taylor1594-95: Henry Hassard1595-96: Richard Webb1596-97: Grumbald Hitchins1597\u201398: John Jones, MP for Gloucester, 1604[10]1598\u201399: Christopher Caple, MP for Gloucester, 1625 and 1626[11]1599\u20131600: Thomas Semys1600-01: Luke Garnons1601\u201302: Thomas Machen1602-03: Richard Cox1603-04: Thomas Riche1604-05: Henry Hassard1605-06: Henry Darby1606-07: Lawrence Wilshire1607-08: John Baughe1608-09: John Brewster1609-10: John Thorne1610\u201311: John Browne, MP for Gloucester six times from 1614 to 1628[12]1611-12: William Hill1612-13: Thomas Addams1613-14: John Tailor1614-15: Edmond Clements1615-16: Richard Smith1616-17: Galfridus Beale1618\u201319: John Jones1619-20: Christopher Caple1620-21: John Baugh1621-22: John Browne1622-23: William Hill1623-24: Edmond Clements1624-25: Richard Smyth1625\u201326: John Jones1626-27: Matthew Price1627-28: Richard Beard, Mercer1629\u201330: Anthony Robinson, MP for Gloucester, 1621 and 16241637\u201338: William Singleton, MP for Gloucester, 16401645\u201346: Laurence Singleton, MP for Gloucester, 16591649\u201350: James Stephens, MP for Gloucester, 1656, 1659 and 1660[13]1651\u201352: William Singleton1653\u201354: Thomas Pury, MP for Gloucester, 1640\u201316591660: Thomas Yate1672\u201373: Henry Norwood, MP for Gloucester, 1675[14]1675\u201376: William Selwyn, Governor of Jamaica, 17021690\u201391: Sir John Guise, 2nd Baronet,[15] MP for Gloucestershire, 1681 and 1689\u201316951692\u201393: Robert Payne, MP for Gloucester, 1695[16]1703\u201304: Robert Payne1727\u201328: John Selwyn, MP for Gloucester, 1734\u201351[17]1734\u201335: John Selwyn[17]1736\u201337: Charles Selwyn, MP for Gloucester, 1728\u201334[18]1758\u201359: George Augustus Selwyn, MP for Gloucester, 1754\u201380 [19]1765\u201366: George Augustus Selwyn, MP for Gloucester, 1754\u2013801770\u201371: John Webb, MP for Gloucester, 1780\u201395[20]1776\u201377: John Webb1786\u201387: John Webb1893(START AND END DATE UNKNOWN) J.A.MATTHEWS (From a medal commemorating a marriage July 6, 1893)1858-59: Richard Helps Solicitor1901\u201302: Samuel Bland, newspaper owner[21]1902-03: Alderman E. Sidney Hartland (Liberal)[22]1919-23: John Owen Roberts1923-24: Charles Edward Gardner1924-25: Fredrick William Duart-Smith1925-26: William Jones1926-27: Douglas Edward Finley1927-28: William Charles Matthews1928-29: John Owen Roberts1929-30: Sydney John Gillett1930-31: William Russel Eggerton1931-32: Alfred Daniels & Sydney John Gillett1932\u201333: William Levason Edwards1933\u201334: Theodore Hannam-Clarke1954-55: Howard A. Gibson1955-56: E. J. Langdon1956-67: M. G. Lewis1958: Gordon Edgar Payne1964-65: W. J. Lewis1965\u201366: Lilian Embling, the first female mayor1969-70: Leslie Robert Jones, BA (Hons)1971\u201372: Keith Fisher1998\u201399: Janet Lugg21st century[edit]2000\u201301: Terry Haines2001\u201302: Rose Workman2002\u201303: Pamela Tracey2003\u201304: Phillip McLellan2004\u201305: Geraldene Gillespie2005\u201306: Lise Noakes2006\u201307: Sue Blakeley2007\u201308: Harjit Singh Gill, the first Asian mayor2008\u201309: Norman Ravenhill [23]2009\u201310: Chris Witts2010\u201311: Jan Lugg2011\u201312: Andy Lewis2012\u201313: David Brown, husband of Joanne Brown2013\u201314: Chris Chatterton2014\u201315: Deb Llewellyn [24]2015\u201316: Sebastian Field [25]2016\u201317: Neil Hampson [26]2017\u201318: Steve Morgan [27]2018-19: Joanne Brown,[28] wife of David Brown2019-20: Colin Organ2020-21: Kate Haigh [29] first Mayor elected at a virtual meeting.[30]2021-22: Collette Finnegan [31]2022- Howard Hyman [32]References[edit]^ Ben Lowe (2017). 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