Lord Mayor of Birmingham
Chaman Lal as Lord Mayor
Incumbent
Chaman Lal, Labour
since May 2023
StyleLord Mayor
Member ofBirmingham City Council
ResidenceBirmingham
AppointerBirmingham City Council
Term length1 Year
Formation1838
SuccessionTBC
DeputyShafique Shah
WebsiteMayor website

This is a list of the mayors and lord mayors of Birmingham in the West Midlands of England. Birmingham has had a mayor (and elected council) since 1838. The office was raised to the dignity of lord mayor when Queen Victoria issued letters patent on 3 June 1896.[1]

By modern convention, the Lord Mayor stands for a year, and is installed into office at the Annual Meeting of the City Council. Lord Mayors are non-political and non-executive during their term of office and act as chair of the council. As the First Citizen of Birmingham, the Lord Mayor represents not only the city but also the people of Birmingham. The honour of being Lord Mayor is now usually alternated between the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat Groups. In normal circumstances the Lord Mayor becomes Deputy Lord Mayor for the following year.[2]

Mayors of Birmingham

1838–1895

No.MayorImageTenureTermsNotes
1William Scholefield1838–18391Second son of Joshua Scholefield, one of Birmingham's first MPs when the town was enfranchised in 1832.
2Philip Henry Muntz1839–18402Councillor, alderman, mayor, justice of the peace and representative of Birmingham in Parliament.
3Samuel Beale18411MP for Derby between 185765. Unitarian.
4James James18421
5Thomas Weston18431Unitarian
6Thomas Phillips18441
7Henry Smith18451
8Robert Martineau18461
9Charles Geach18471Founder of the Birmingham & Midland Bank
10Samuel Thornton18481
11William Lucy1849–18502
12Henry Smith18511
13Henry Hawkes18521
14James Baldwin18531Paper manufacturer, owner of James Baldwin & Sons, est. 1829. Unitarian.
15John Palmer18541Unitarian
16T P T Hodgson18551
17Sir John Ratcliff1856–18583Also Town Commissioner, Low Baliff, Town Councillor, Alderman
18Thomas Lloyd18591
19Arthur Ryland18601
20Henry Manton18611
21Charles Sturge18621Corn merchant, brother of Joseph Sturge
22William Holliday18631
23Henry Wiggin18641
24Edwin Yates18651
25George Dixon18661Birmingham MP, was a major proponent of education for all children.
26Thomas Avery1866–18671Elected on the resignation of Dixon
27Henry Holland18681
28Thomas Prime18691Silver-plater. Northwood Street. Thomas Prime & Sons.
29G Braithwaite Lloyd18701
30John Sadler18711
31Ambrose Biggs18721Tobacco product manufacturer and retailer. Declared bankrupt in 1883. Unitarian.
32Joseph Chamberlain1873–18763Unitarian.
33George Baker18761Elected on the resignation of Chamberlain in June 1876. Second master of Guild of St George.
34William Kenrick18771
35Jesse Collings18781
36Richard Chamberlain1879–18802Brother of Joseph Chamberlain
37Thomas Avery18811
38William White18821
39William Cook18831MP for Birmingham East in 1885/1886
40Sir Thomas Martineau1884–18863
41Maurice Pollack18871
42Richard Cadbury Barrow18881
43Francis Corder Clayton1889–18902
44Edward Lawley Parker1891–18922
45George James Johnson18931
46Thomas Stratton Fallows18941
47James Smith18952

Lord Mayors of Birmingham

19th century

No.Lord MayorImageTenureTermsNotes
1Sir James Smith18962
2Charles Gabriel Beale189718994depicted in the gowns of the Pro-Chancellor of the University of Birmingham
3Samuel Edwards19001

20th century

Lord MayorImageTenureTermsNotes
John Henry Lloyd1901-021
Sir Hallewell Rogers1902–042Liberal Unionist[3]
Rowland Hill Berkeley1904-051Died 13 April 1905; a great-grandfather of Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason.[4]
Charles Gabriel Beale19054
Alfred John Reynolds1905-061
Henry James Sayer1906–19082
Sir George Hamilton Kenrick1908-091
William Henry Bowater1909–19124Knighted in 1916[5]
Ernest Martineau1912–19142
William Henry Bowater1914–19154Elected on the resignation of Martineau in September 1914
Neville Chamberlain1915–19172Son of Joseph Chamberlain and future Prime Minister
Arthur David Brooks1917–19193
William Adlington Cadbury1919–19212Second son of Richard Cadbury
Sir David Davis1921–19232
Thomas Oswald Williams1923–19241
Percival Bower1924–19262
Alfred Henry James1926–19282
Wilfred Byng Kenrick1928–19291
Martin Lewis Lancaster1929–19301
Walter Willis Saunders1930–19311
Sir John Bedford Burman1931–19321
Horace Edward Goodby1932–19342
Samuel John Grey1934–19362
Harold Roberts1936–19371
Ernest Robert Canning1937–19381
James Crump1938–19391
Theodore Beal Pritchett1939–19401
Sir Wilfred Martineau1940–19411
Norman Tiptaft1941–19421
Walter Samuel Lewis1942–19431
Lionel George Helmore Alldridge1943–19441
William Theophilus Wiggins-Davies1944–19451
Alan Stewart Giles1945–19461
Albert Frederick Bradbeer1946–19471
John Charles Burman1947–19492Son of Sir John Bedford Burman
Hubert Humphreys1949–19501
Alfred Paddon-Smith1950–19511
Ralph Cyril Yates1951–19521
William Tegfryn Bowen1952–19531
George Henry Wilson Griffith1953–19541
Joseph Reginald Balmer1954–19551
Arthur Lummis Gibson1955–19561
Ernest William Apps1956–19571
John Joseph Grogan1957–19581
Donald Johnstone1958–19591
John Henry Lewis1959–19601
Garnet Benjamin Boughton1960–19611
Eric Edward Mole1961–19621
Ernest Walter Horton1962–19631
Louis Glass1963–19641
Frank Leslie Price1964–19651
George Corbyn Barrow1965–19661
Harold Edward Tyler1966–19671
James Stephen Meadows1967–19681
Charles Valentine George Simpson1968–19691
Neville Bosworth1969–19701Leader of Birmingham City Council from 1976 to 1980 and 1982 to 1984
Stanley Bleyer1970–19711
Victor Ernest Turton1971–19721
Frederick Thomas Duncan Hall1972–19731
Marjorie Alice Brown1973–19741The first woman to be Lord Mayor.
Eric James Eames1974–19751
Albert Leslie Samuel Jackson1975–19761
Harold Powell1976–19771
Freda Mary Cocks1977–19781
Edward Frederick Hanson1978–19791
George Canning1979–19801
Joseph Morris Bailey1980–19811
Kenneth Benjamin Barton1981–19821
Peter Hollingworth1982–19831
William John Hele Sowton1983–19841
Reginald John Hales1984–19851
Frank William Carter1985–19861
Alan Denis Martineau1986–19871
Frederick James Grattidge1987–19881
Harold Charles Blumenthal1988–19891
Frederick John Chapman1989–19901
Sir Bernard Philip Zissman [6]1990–19911
William Henry Turner1991–19921
Peter James Philip Barwell 1992–19931
Paul Tilsley1993–19941
Sir Richard Knowles1994-19951Leader of Birmingham City Council from 1984 to 1993.
David Roy1995–19961
Marion Arnott-Job1996–19971
Sybil Spence1997–19981The first Black Lord Mayor.
Susan Anderson1998–19991
Ian McArdle1999–20001
Theresa Stewart2000–20011Leader of Birmingham City Council from 1993 to 1999.

21st century

No.Lord MayorImageTenureTermsNotes
92Jim Whorwood200120021
93Mahmood Hussain200220031
94John Alden200320041
95Mike Nangle200420051
96John Hood200520061
97Mike Sharpe200620071
98Randal Brew200720081
99Chauhdry Abdul Rashid200820091
100Michael Wilkes200920101
101Len Gregory201020111
102Anita Ward201120121
103John Lines201220131
104Mike Leddy201320141
105Shafique Shah201420151
106Ray Hassall201520161
107Carl Rice201620171
108Anne Underwood201720181
109Yvonne Mosquito201820191
110Mohammed Azim201920212Served an extra year due to the COVID-19 pandemic
111Muhammad Afzal202120221Sworn in 25 May 2021.[7] He was chosen in 2020, but delayed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic[8]
112Maureen Cornish202220231Mayor making 24 May 2022.[9]
113Chaman Lal202320241The first Indian and Sikh descent mayor. Term started 23 May 2023[10]

References

  1. "No. 26746". The London Gazette. 4 June 1896. p. 3314.
  2. "Lord Mayor's Parlour". Birmingham City Council. 22 December 2009. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  3. "Election of Mayors". The Times. No. 36922. London. 11 November 1902. p. 12.
  4. "Bill Mason". The British Entertainment History Project. Retrieved 11 December 2021. my grandfather was lord mayor of Birmingham
  5. "No. 29483". The London Gazette. 22 February 1916. pp. 1946–1947.
  6. Zissman, Bernard. "Sir Bernard Zissman". Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  7. "British-Pakistani Muhammad Afzal becomes Birmingham's new Lord Mayor". Geo News. 25 May 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  8. "Next Birmingham Lord Mayor named - four years after huge controversy that scuppered his bid". Birmingham Mail. 15 January 2020. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  9. "Behind the scenes at today's mayor making ceremony, as Lord Mayor Cllr Maureen Cornish, is helped into her robes". Twitter Lord Mayor of Bham. 24 May 2022. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  10. Rhi Storer (15 January 2023). "New Birmingham lord mayor named for 2023 after secret ballot". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
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