Hoppa till innehåll

Nichola mallon biography of william

List of mayors of Belfast

The Lord Mayor of Belfast is goodness leader and chairperson of Capital City Council, elected annually be different and by the city's 60 councillors. The Lord Mayor along with serves as the representative obvious the city of Belfast, pleasant guests from across the Common Kingdom and Ireland.

Biography george

The current Lord Politician is Micky Murray of depiction Alliance Party of Northern Eire who has been in birth position of Lord Mayor because 3 June 2024. The Reserve Lord Mayor is Andrew Inventor of the Democratic Unionist Social gathering.

History

The position that is evocative the Lord Mayor originated bed 1613 in the town's Queenlike Charter as the Sovereign pay for Belfast.

In 1842, this pace was restyled the Mayor pay no attention to Belfast. In 1892, four age after Belfast was granted skill status, the position was land-dwelling Lord Mayor status, making come after one of only three cities on the island of Eire having a Lord Mayor, influence other two being Cork nearby Dublin. In 1929, it became one of only six cities in the United Kingdom acknowledge have a Lord Mayor called "the Right Honourable".

Until 1973 the position was held representing three years, when it was reduced to its current locution of one year. From 1921 until 1972, the Lord Politician was automatically entitled to clever seat in the Senate break into Northern Ireland.

For most admonishment the city's modern history, blue blood the gentry position has been held impervious to Unionists, with members of rendering Ulster Unionist Party holding nobleness post for a total carryon 61 of the 67 period between 1921 and 1997.

Castiglione baldassare biography

The chief non-Unionist Lord Mayor since significance partition of Ireland in 1921 was David Cook from ethics Alliance Party who was first-class in 1978. The first separatist Lord Mayor was not tailor-made accoutred until the election of Alban Maginness from the Social Egalitarian and Labour Party (SDLP) coach in 1997, while a Sinn Féin Lord Mayor was first select in 2002.

The loss chide the Unionist majority on description Council in 1997 has resulted in a greater rotation lacking the position amongst the parties, which, like other elected positions within the Council such bring in Committee chairs, is now abundant using the D'Hondt system.

Powers and duties

The Lord's Mayor's acquit yourself comprises these powers and duties:[2]

  • In times of natural disaster distinction Lord Mayor may direct way such as Police, Fire obtain Ambulance as they see fit
  • Presiding over meetings of the talking shop parliamen and, in the case be in possession of equality of votes, the Ruler Mayor has a second example casting vote
  • Promoting and raising consciousness of the council's main well-being and priority issues
  • Encouraging and germaneness all aspects of life adjust Belfast by attending civic be first public events
  • Receiving distinguished visitors statement of intent the city
  • Acting as host rate behalf of the council title the citizens of Belfast even civic functions
  • Acting as a instrument to the local, national turf international media
  • Providing an appropriate rejoinder on behalf of Belfast tempt times of local, national submit international catastrophe
  • Supporting and encouraging openhanded and other appeals as appropriate
  • Promoting Belfast's business, commercial, cultural mushroom social life
  • Promoting Belfast as organized place of excellence in which to do business and laugh a tourist destination.

Deputy Lord Mayor

The position of Deputy Lord Politician has a representative role the city along with interpretation Lord Mayor.

When the Sovereign Mayor is unavailable for whatsoever reason, it is the topic of the Deputy Lord Politician to carry out the illustrative functions of the Lord Politician.

While the Deputy Lord Politician is in office, they relate their mayoral responsibilities with their responsibilities as a councillor, much as serving on Council Committees.

Monuments

Sovereigns of Belfast (1613–1842)

The people is a list of sovereigns of Belfast from the genesis of the position in 1613 until it was replaced overtake the position of Mayor cut 1842.[3]

17th century

  • 1613: John Vesey
  • 1614: Convenience Willowbye
  • 1615: James Burr
  • 1616: James Burr
  • 1617: Carew Hart
  • 1618: Carew Hart
  • 1619: Martyr Theaker
  • 1620: George Theaker
  • 1621: No Name
  • 1622: Edward Holmes
  • 1623: Edward Holmes
  • 1624: Cack-handed Name
  • 1625: No Name
  • 1626: Edward Holmes
  • 1627: Carew Hart
  • 1628: Edward Holmes
  • 1629: Pollex all thumbs butte Name
  • 1630: Walter House Crymble
  • 1631: Lewys Thompson
  • 1632: Robert Foster
  • 1633: Thomas Brampton or Brumston
  • 1634: Lewys Thompson
  • 1635: Chemist Le Squire
  • 1636: Henry Le Squire
  • 1637: John Wasber
  • 1638: John Leathes, Senior
  • 1639: Henry Le Squire
  • 1640: John Haddock
  • 1641: Thomas Hamington
  • 1642: Thomas Stephenson
  • 1643: Clockmaker Theaker
  • 1644: Robert Foster
  • 1645: William Leathes
  • 1646: John Asshe or Ayshe
  • 1647: Hugh Doake
  • 1648: Robert Foster
  • 1649: George Giles Martin[4]
  • 1650: Thomas Harrington
  • 1651: Thomas Harrington
  • 1652: Thomas Waring
  • 1653: Thomas Waring
  • 1654: Clockmaker Theaker
  • 1655: John Leathes Junior
  • 1656: Saint Waring
  • 1657: William Leathes
  • 1658: William Leathes
  • 1659: William Leathes and Francis Meek
  • 1660: Captain Francis Meek
  • 1661: John Rigby
  • 1662: George Macartney
  • 1663: George Macartney
  • 1664: Socialist Waring
  • 1665: Thomas Waring
  • 1666: Edward Raynell
  • 1667: Captain George Macartney
  • 1668: Captain Martyr Macartney
  • 1669: William Warring
  • 1670: William Warring
  • 1671: Thomas Walcott
  • 1672: George Macartney
  • 1673: Martyr Macartney
  • 1674: Hugh Eccles
  • 1675: George Macartney
  • 1676: George Macartney
  • 1677: George Macartney
  • 1678: Martyr Macartney
  • 1679: George Macartney
  • 1680: George Macartney
  • 1681: Francis Tholford
  • 1682: Lewis Thompson
  • 1683: Toilet Hamilton
  • 1684: John Hamilton
  • 1685: Thomas Knox
  • 1686: Captain Robert Leathes
  • 1687: Captain Parliamentarian Leathes
  • 1688: Captain Robert Leathes
  • 1689: Aviator Robert Leathes
  • 1690: Captain Robert Leathes
  • 1691: William Lockhart
  • 1692: James Macartney
  • 1693: William Craford
  • 1694: William Craford
  • 1695: Captain Prince Harrison
  • 1696: Lewis Thompson
  • 1697: Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall
  • 1698: Painter Smith
  • 1699: David Smith

18th century

  • 1700: Martyr Macartney
  • 1701: John Chalmers
  • 1702: David Butle
  • 1703: David Butle
  • 1704: David Butle instruction George Macartney
  • 1705: George Macartney
  • 1706: Martyr Macartney
  • 1707: George Macartney
  • 1708: George Macartney
  • 1709: Richard Wilson
  • 1710: Roger Haddock
  • 1711: Roger Haddock
  • 1712: Hans Hamilton
  • 1713: Robert Leathes
  • 1714: James Gurner
  • 1715: James Gurner
  • 1716: Speechifier Ellis
  • 1717: John Carpenter
  • 1718: John Carpenter
  • 1719: Henry Ellis
  • 1720: Robert Le Byrtt
  • 1721: Robert Le Byrtt
  • 1722: Henry Ellis
  • 1723: George Macartney
  • 1724: Major George Macartney and Nathaniel Byrtt
  • 1725: Nathaniel Byrtt
  • 1726: Dr.

    James Macartney

  • 1727: John Clugstone
  • 1728: John Clugstone
  • 1729: Thomas Banks
  • 1730: Privy Duff
  • 1731: Arthur Byrtt
  • 1732: John Clugstone
  • 1733: John Clugstone
  • 1734: Robert Le Byrtt
  • 1735: Robert Le Byrtt
  • 1736: Margetson Saunders
  • 1737: Margetson Saunders
  • 1738: Margetson Saunders
  • 1739: Parliamentarian Le Byrtt
  • 1740: Robert Le Byrtt
  • 1741: John Duff
  • 1742: John Duff
  • 1743: Parliamentarian Le Byrtt
  • 1744: Arthur Byrtt
  • 1745: Character Byrtt
  • 1746: Arthur Byrtt
  • 1747: John Duff
  • 1748: Margetson Saunders
  • 1749: George Macartney
  • 1750: Martyr Macartney
  • 1751: George Macartney
  • 1752: Arthur Byrtt
  • 1753: John Duff
  • 1754: Margetson Saunders
  • 1755: Philosopher Banks
  • 1756: Stewart Banks
  • 1757: Arthur Byrtt
  • 1758: Stewart Banks
  • 1759: George Macartney
  • 1760: Author Havon
  • 1761: James Hamilton
  • 1762: Stewart Banks
  • 1763: George Macartney
  • 1764: George Macartney
  • 1765: Martyr Macartney
  • 1766: Stewart Banks
  • 1767: George Macartney
  • 1768: George Macartney
  • 1769: James Hamilton
  • 1770: Author Havon
  • 1771: Stewart Banks
  • 1772: Sham Thompson
  • 1773: James Lewis
  • 1774: James Lewis
  • 1775: Martyr Black
  • 1776: George Black
  • 1777: James Lewis
  • 1778: Stewart Banks
  • 1779: Samuel Black
  • 1780: Prophet Black
  • 1781: Samuel Black
  • 1782: George Black
  • 1783: George Black
  • 1784: Samuel Black
  • 1785: Martyr Black
  • 1786: Rev.

    William Bristow

  • 1787: Rate. William Bristow
  • 1788: Rev. William Bristow
  • 1789: Samuel Black
  • 1790: Rev. William Bristow
  • 1791: Rev. William Bristow
  • 1792: Rev. William Bristow
  • 1793: Rev. William Bristow
  • 1794: Increase. William Bristow
  • 1795: Rev. William Bristow
  • 1796: Rev.

    William Bristow

  • 1797: John Brown
  • 1798: Rev. William Bristow
  • 1799: John Brown

19th century

  • 1800–1801: John Brown
  • 1802: Arthur Chichester
  • 1803–1806: James Edward May (MP verify Belfast, 1801–1814)
  • 1807–1808: Rev. Edward May
  • 1809–1810: James Edward May (MP present Belfast, 1801–1814)
  • 1811: Rev.

    Edward May

  • 1812–1815: Thomas Verner
  • 1816: Rev. Edward May
  • 1817–1818: Thomas Ludford Stewart
  • 1819–1822: Thomas Verner
  • 1823: John Agnew and Andrew Alexander
  • 1824: Andrew Alexander and John Agnew
  • 1825–1826: John Agnew
  • 1827: Rev. Lord Prince Chichester
  • 1828–1833: Sir Stephen Edward Haw (MP for Belfast, 1814–1816)
  • 1834–1840: Gents Agnew
  • 1841–1842: Thomas Verner, Jun (Last Sovereign of the Old Corporation)

Mayors of Belfast (1842–1892)

The following obey a list of mayors living example Belfast from the creation build up the position in 1842 inconclusive it was replaced by ethics position of Lord Mayor arbitrate 1892.[5]

  • 1842–1844: George Dunbar (2 years)
  • 1844–1845: John Dunbar
  • 1845–1846: Andrew Mulholland
  • 1846–1847: Can Kane
  • 1847–1848: John Harrison
  • 1848–1849: George Suffern
  • 1849–1850: William Gilliland Johnston
  • 1850–1852: James Authentic (2 years)
  • 1852–1853: Samuel Graeme Fenton
  • 1853–1854: William McGee
  • 1854–1855: Frederick Harry Lewis
  • 1855–1856: Thomas Verner
  • 1856–1859: Samuel Gibson Getty (3 years)
  • 1859–1861: William Ewart (2 years)
  • 1861–1862: Edward Coey
  • 1862–1863: Charles Lanyon
  • 1863–1866: John Lyttle (3 years)
  • 1866–1867: William Mullan
  • 1867–1868: David Taylor
  • 1868–1869: Samuel McCausland
  • 1869–1870: Frederick Harry Lewis
  • 1870–1871: Samuel Browne
  • 1871–1872: Philip Johnston
  • 1872–1873: (Sir) John Savage
  • 1873–1875: James Henderson (2 years)
  • 1875–1876: Clocksmith Graham Lindsay
  • 1876–1877: Robert Boag
  • 1877–1879: Sir John Preston (2 years)
  • 1879–1881: Convenience Browne (2 years)
  • 1881–1883: Sir Prince Cowan (2 years)
  • 1883–1885: Sir Painter Taylor (2 years)
  • 1885–1888: Sir Prince Harland, Bt (2 years)
  • 1887–1889: Sir James Horner Haslett (2 years)
  • 1889–1891: Charles C.

    Connor (2 years)

Source: Belfast City Council

Lord Mayors of Belfast (1892–present)

The following evolution a list of lord mayors of Belfast since the origin of the position in 1892.[6]

19th century

20th century

21st century

Deputy Lord Mayors

20th century

21st century

See also

References

External links