The mayoralty of Sandwich is an ancient office dating back to at least 1214. Many of the mayors are listed on the Mayors' Board in the Guildhall.

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Henry Watts, mayor in 1902

List of mayors

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The following were mayors of Sandwich, Kent, England:

  • 1214: Augar or Algar[1]
  • Before 1227: Helyas de Kingston and Peter the Baker[1]
  • 1348–1349: William Ive[2]
  • 1376–78: William Ive[2]
  • 1457 John Drury, who was killed in a French attack on the town, and in whose memory the mayor wears a black robe[1]
  • 1474: John Cole[3]
  • 1527-8, 1543-4, 1552-3, 1557-1558: John Master (MP)[4]
  • 1555: John Stile[3]
  • 1555–6, 1559–60: John Manwood[5]
  • 1665–66: James Thurbarne[6]
  • 1701-3: John Jarvis[7]
  • 1710: Richard Solly 1710, 1718, 1728, 1736, 1749 [8]
  • 1902: Henry Watts (and six other terms)
  • 1998: Jeff Franklin
  • 2012: Jeremy Watts
  • 2012: Paul Graeme
  • 2022-3: Jeff Franklin
  • 2023-4: Paul Carter

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Sandwich Kent England UK: First Mayors, the Death of John Dury". www.open-sandwich.co.uk. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b "IVE, William (d.c.1387), of Sandwich, Kent. | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
  3. ^ a b Collections for an history of Sandwich in Kent: With notices of the other Cinque Ports and members, and of Richborough
  4. ^ "MASTER, John (by 1490-1558), of Sandwich, Kent". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  5. ^ "MANWOOD, John (by 1524-71), of Sandwich, Kent. | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
  6. ^ History of Parliament Online - James Thurbarne
  7. ^ Mayors Board in Sandwich Guildhall.
  8. ^ https://www.sole.org.uk/sole2/richards.htm#:~:text=Two%20were%20Freemen%20of%20Sandwich,the%20Cinque%20Ports%20in%201750.

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