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This is a list of people who held the office of Mayor of West Ham. The office was created in 1889 when West Ham was incorporated as a municipal borough, becoming a county borough in 1889. The office was abolished in 1965 when West Ham became part of the London Borough of Newham. [23] and [24].

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  • List of Mayors of West Ham
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  • This is a list of people who held the office of Mayor of West Ham. The office was created in 1889 when West Ham was incorporated as a municipal borough, becoming a county borough in 1889. The office was abolished in 1965 when West Ham became part of the London Borough of Newham. [23] and [24].
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  • This is a list of people who held the office of Mayor of West Ham. The office was created in 1889 when West Ham was incorporated as a municipal borough, becoming a county borough in 1889. The office was abolished in 1965 when West Ham became part of the London Borough of Newham. * 1886-1887: John Meeson [1] * 1887-1888: George Hay [2] * 1888-1889: Robert Leabon Curtis * 1889-1890: Frederick Smith * 1890-1891: Henry Worland [3] and [4] * 1891-1892: George Hay (second term) * 1892-1893: George Watson Kidd [5] * 1893-1894: John Henry Bethell * 1894-1895: Henry Worland (second term) (died 22 May 1895) * 1895 (May to November): George Hay (third term) * 1895-1896: William Crow [6] and [7] * 1896-1897: Albert Govier [8] and [9] * 1897-1898: William Ivey [10] and [11] * 1898-1899: Michael Adamson died August 1912. Resident Engiler Royal Albert Docks * 1899-1900: John Henry Bethell (second term) (resigned 18 September 1900 to contest general election for West Ham North. The mayor was ex officio returning officer for the constituency and barred from running for election.) * 1900 (September - November): Richard White [12] * 1900-1901: Abednego Bishop [13]; wife here [14] * 1901-1902: Leslie William Spratt * 1902-1903: John Kettle * 1903-1904: George Archibald McDowall. Auctioneer and Estate agent, died 1932 [15] and [16] * 1904-1905: John Byford * 1905-1906: Alexander Bothwell * 1906-1907: Leslie William Spratt (second term) * 1907-1908: John Robert Moore-Smith * 1908-1909: Harold William Littler * 1909-1910: George John Hosking * 1910-1911: Richard White (second term) * 1911-1912: James Robert Hurry [17] * 1912-1913: William George Spittle [18] * 1913-1914: William Crow (second term) * 1914-1915: Henry Dyer [19], [20], and [21][ * 1915-1916: George Henry Fennell died 1934 * 1916-1917: Richard Mansfield - first Labour Mayor * 1917-1918: William James Thorne * 1918-1919: Edward William Wordley [22], [23] and [24]. * 1919-1920: William Devenay [25] * 1920-1921: David John Davis [26] and [27] (p18-20) * 1921-1922: George Croot [28] * 1922-1923: Walter Godbold * 1923-1924: John Joseph Jones * 1924-1925: Benjamin Walter Gardner * 1926-1927: John Thompson Husband * 1927-1928: Ernest James Reed opened West Ham Sanatorium for Tuberculous Children [29] * 1928-1929: William Thomas Bell [30] * 1929-1930: James Henry Hollins * 1930-1931: Walter Joseph Reed [31] * 1931-1932: John Thomas Scoulding * 1932-1933: Thomas Edward Groves * 1933-1934: Herbert Joseph Rumsey [32] * 1934-1935: George Robert Blaker [33] * 1935-1936: Cuthbert St Clair Collins [34] * 1936-1937: Mrs Daisy Parsons [35], [36] and [37] and [38]. Drove the first trolleybus in West Ham [39]. * 1937-1938: Mrs Esther Bock * 1938-1939: Charles Alfred Bennett [40] * 1939-1940: Thomas Wooder [41], [42] and [43] * 1940-1941: David William Hall * 1941-1942: Mrs Elizabeth J Gregory * 1942-1943: Alfred Wright Wells * 1943-1944: John Doherty [44] * 1944-1945: George Joseph Stokes [45] * 1945-1946: Mrs E C Cook * 1946-1947: Frederick Arthur Warner [46] and [47] * 1947-1949: Percy Hearn [48] * 1949-1950: Mrs A A Barnes [49] * 1950-1951: E C Cannon * 1951-1952: Rev. William W Paton [50] and [51] * 1952-1953: A C Moorey - the Canning Town Flood [52] * 1953-1954: William Arthur Gillman [53] * 1954-1955: Mrs F Harris * 1955-1956: D Thorogood * 1956-1957: Michael J Sullivan * 1957-1958: H H Smith * 1958-1959: C F Lowe * 1959-1960: Mrs Violet Ayres on the last trolley bus in West Ham [54] * 1960-1961: Henry Richard Nicholls * 1961-1962: Samuel Boyce * 1962-1963: Miss Doris Lillian Smith * 1963-1964: Mrs M Scott * 1964-1965: Wally Moat [55]
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