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- Mayor_of_Totnes abstract "Totnes, Devon, England received its first borough charter from King John and the recorded list of mayors dates from 1359. The town was incorporated in 1505 with a governing structure consisting of a mayor, recorder and a single council of burgesses. A further charter in 1596 concentrated power in the hands of the town’s leading merchants, redefining the corporation as a governing body of 14 ‘masters’, including the mayor, with an inferior council of 20 burgesses. The masters filled vacancies in their ranks by co-option and nominated the mayoral candidates. The following have been mayors of Totnes:1396–98: Walter Browning (MP for Totnes), 1388 1399–1400: Walter Browning1401–03: Walter Browning1535-37: Christopher Savery1548-49: Christopher Savery1556-57: Christopher Savery1585-86: Nicholas Ball1589-90: Nicholas Hayman1593-94: Leonard Darr1598-99: Philip Holditch (MP for Totnes, 1601) 1605–06: Christopher Wise 1612-13: Richard Rodd1621–22: Christopher Wise1623–24: Philip Holditch II (son of Philip Holditch above, MP for Totnes, 1626) 1638–39: Philip Holditch II1718–19: Nicholas Trist1737–38: Nicholas Trist1754-55: Benjamin Babbage (grandfather of Charles Babbage)1780–81: William Adams (MP for Plympton Erle 1796–1801 and Totnes 1801–11)1788–89: William Adams1797–98: William Adams1882–84: Frederick Bowden 1950–51: Charles Stanley Jacka 1970–71: Jean M Gilbert ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageRevisionID "695633262".
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Devon-related_lists.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_mayors_of_places_in_England.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mayors_of_places_in_Devon.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Babbage.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Savery.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink John,_King_of_England.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Darr.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_Ball_(MP).
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_Hayman.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Holditch.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Plympton_Erle_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Rodd.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Totnes.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Totnes_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Browning.
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLink William_Adams_(1752–1811).
- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mayor of Totnes".
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- Mayor_of_Totnes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-mayor-stub.
- Mayor_of_Totnes subject Category:Devon-related_lists.
- Mayor_of_Totnes subject Category:Lists_of_mayors_of_places_in_England.
- Mayor_of_Totnes subject Category:Mayors_of_places_in_Devon.
- Mayor_of_Totnes comment "Totnes, Devon, England received its first borough charter from King John and the recorded list of mayors dates from 1359. The town was incorporated in 1505 with a governing structure consisting of a mayor, recorder and a single council of burgesses. A further charter in 1596 concentrated power in the hands of the town’s leading merchants, redefining the corporation as a governing body of 14 ‘masters’, including the mayor, with an inferior council of 20 burgesses.".
- Mayor_of_Totnes label "Mayor of Totnes".
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- Mayor_of_Totnes wasDerivedFrom Mayor_of_Totnes?oldid=695633262.
- Mayor_of_Totnes isPrimaryTopicOf Mayor_of_Totnes.