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Encyclopedia > List of Provosts and Lord Provosts of Glasgow

The Mediaeval burgh of Glasgow was administered on behalf of the Bishops of Glasgow by officials known as Bailies' or Provosts'. The office of Provost as a single chief magistrate was not created until the early 1450s.

  • (1450x1453-1479) John Stewart
  • (1480) Sir Thomas Stewart of Minto
  • (1485-1489) Robert Stewart
  • (1491) Andrew Otterburn
  • (1497) Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox
  • (1498) Sir Patrick Blacader of Tulliallan
  • (1498-1499) John Stewart
  • (1502-1505) Allan Stewart of Cardonald
  • (1505-1507) Patrick Colquhoun of Glen
  • (1507-1509) Sir John Stewart of Minto
  • (1509-1513) Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox
  • (1513-1514) John Shaw
  • (1514-1516) George Colquhoun of Glen
  • (1526-1536) Sir Robert Stewart of Minto
  • (1537-1539) Archibald Dunbar of Baldoon
  • (1543-1544) Sir John Stewart of Minto
  • (1544-1549) Archibald Hamilton of Medop
  • (1549-1550) James Hamilton of Torrance
  • (1550-1559) Andrew Hamilton of Cochno
  • (1559-1562) Robert Lindsay of Dunrod
  • (1565-1573) Sir John Stewart of Minto
  • (1573-1576) Robert Boyd, 5th Lord Boyd
  • (1577) Thomas Crawford of Jordanhill
  • (1578-1579) Robert Stewart, 7th Earl of Lennox
  • (1580) Esme Stewart, 8th Earl of Lennox
  • (1581-1582) Sir Matthew Stewart of Minto
  • (1583) John Graham, 3rd Earl of Montrose
  • (1584-1585) Sir William Livingstone of Kilsyth
  • (1588-1589) Sir Matthew Stewart of Minto
  • (1594-1597) Sir Matthew Stewart of Minto
  • (1599) Sir Matthew Stewart of Minto
  • (1600-1601) Sir George Elphinstone of Blythswood
  • (1604-1605) Sir George Elphinstone of Blythswood
  • (1607-1608) John Houston of Houston
  • (1609-1612) James Inglis
  • (1613) James Stewart I
  • (1614-1616) James Hamilton
  • (1617-1618) James Stewart I
  • (1619-1620) James Inglis
  • (1621-1622) James Hamilton
  • (1623-1624) Gabriel Cunningham
  • (1625-1626) James Inglis
  • (1627-1628) James Hamilton
  • (1629-1632) Gabriel Cunningham
  • (1633) William Stewart
  • (1634-1635) Patrick Bell
  • (1636) Colin Campbell I
  • (1637) James Stewart II
  • (1638) Patrick Bell
  • (1639) Gabriel Cunningham
  • (1640) James Stewart II
  • (1641-1642) William Stewart
  • (1643-1644) James Bell
  • (1645-1646) George Porterfield
  • (1647) James Stewart
  • (1648) Colin Campbell II
  • (1648-1649) George Porterfield
  • (1650) John Graham
  • (1651) George Porterfield
  • (1652) Daniel Wallace
  • (1655-1656) John Anderson I
  • (1658) John Anderson II
  • (1658-1659) Sir John Bell
  • (1660-1661) Colin Campbell II
  • (1662-1663) Sir John Bell
  • (1664-1666) William Anderson
  • (1667) John Anderson II
  • (1668) William Anderson
  • (1669) James Campbell
  • (1670-1673) William Anderson
  • (1674-1675) Sir John Bell
  • (1676-1677) James Campbell
  • (1678-1681) Sir John Bell
  • (1682-1683) John Barns
  • (1684-1685) John Johnston
  • (1686-1687) John Barns
  • (1688) Walter Gibson
  • (1689-1690) John Anderson III
  • (1691-1692) James Peadie I
  • (1693-1694) William Napier
  • (1695-1696) John Anderson III
  • (1697-1698) James Peadie
  • (1699-1700) John Anderson III
  • (1701-1703) Sir Hugh Montgomery
  • (1703-1705) John Anderson III
  • (1705-1707) John Aird Jnr
  • (1707-1709) Robert Rodger
  • (1709-1711) John Aird Jnr
  • (1711-1713) Robert Rodger
  • (1713-1715) John Aird Jnr
  • (1715-1717) John Bowman I
  • (1717-1719) John Aird Jnr
  • (1719-1721) John Bowman I
  • (1721-1723) John Aird Jnr
  • (1723-1725) Charles Miller
  • (1725-1727) John Stark
  • (1727-1728) James Peadie II
  • (1728-1730) John Stirling
  • (1730-1732) Peter Murdoch
  • (1732-1734) Hugh Rodger
  • (1734-1736) Andrew Ramsay
  • (1736-1738) John Coulter
  • (1738-1740) Andrew Alton
  • (1740-1742) Andrew Buchanan
  • (1742-1744) Lawrence Dinwiddie
  • (1744-1746) Andrew Cochrane
  • (1746-1748) John Murdoch
  • (1748-1750) Andrew Cochrane
  • (1750-1752) John Murdoch
  • (1752-1754) John Brown
  • (1754-1756) George Murdoch
  • (1756-1758) Robert Christie
  • (1758-1760) John Murdoch
  • (1760-1762) Andrew Cochrane
  • (1762-1764) Archibald Ingram
  • (1764-1766) John Bowman II
  • (1766-1768) George Murdoch
  • (1768-1770) James Buchanan
  • (1770-1772) Colin Dunlop
  • (1772-1774) Arthur Connell
  • (1774-1776) James Buchanan
  • (1776-1778) Robert Donald
  • (1778-1780) William French
  • (1780) James Coats Campbell
  • (1780-1782) Hugh Wyllie
  • (1782-1784) Patrick Colquhoun
  • (1784-1786) James Coats Campbell
  • (1786-1788) John Riddell
  • (1788-1790) John Campbell
  • (1790-1792) James McDowall
  • (1792-1794) Gilbert Hamilton
  • (1794-1796) John Dunlop
  • (1796-1798) James McDowall
  • (1798-1800) Lawrence Craigie
  • (1800-1802) John Hamilton
  • (1802-1804) Lawrence Craigie
  • (1804-1806) John Hamilton
  • (1806-1808) James McKenzie
  • (1808-1810) James Black
  • (1810-1812) John Hamilton
  • (1812-1814) Kirkman Finlay
  • (1814-1816) Henry Montieth
  • (1816-1818) James Black
  • (1818) Kirkman Finlay
  • (1818-1820) Henry Montieth
  • (1820-1822) John Thomas Alston
  • (1822-1824) William Smith
  • (1824-1826) Mungo Nutter Campbell
  • (1826-1828) William Hamilton
  • (1828-1830) Alexander Garden
  • (1830-1832) Robert Dalglish
  • (1832-1833) James Ewing
  • (1833-1834) Robert Grahame
  • (1834-1837) William Mills
  • (1837-1840) Henry Dunlop
  • (1840-1843) Sir James Campbell
  • (1843-1846) James Lumsden
  • (1846-1848) Alexander Hastie
  • (1848-1851) Sir James Anderson
  • (1851-1854) Robert Stewart
  • (1854-1857) Sir Andrew Orr
  • (1857-1860) Andrew Galbraith
  • (1860-1863) Peter Clouston
  • (1863-1866) John Blackie
  • (1866-1869) Sir James Lumsden
  • (1869-1871) William Rae Arthur
  • (1871-1874) Sir James Watson
  • (1874-1877) Sir James Bain
  • (1877-1880) Sir William Collins
  • (1880-1883) John Ure
  • (1883-1886) Sir William McOnie
  • (1886-1889) Sir James King Bt
  • (1889-1892) Sir John Muir Bt
  • (1892-1896) Sir James Bell Bt
  • (1896-1889) Sir David Richmond
  • (1899-1902) Sir Samuel Chisholm Bt
  • (1902-1905) Sir John Ure Primrose Bt
  • (1905-1908) Sir William Bilsland Bt
  • (1908-1911) Sir Archibald McInnes Shaw
  • (1911-1914) Sir Daniel M Stevenson Bt
  • (1914-1917) Sir Thomas Dunlop Bt
  • (1917-1920) Sir James W Stewart Bt
  • (1920-1923) Sir Thomas Paxton Bt
  • (1923-1926) Sir Matthew Montgomery
  • (1926-1929) Sir David Mason
  • (1929-1932) Sir Thomas Kelly
  • (1932-1935) Sir Alexander B Swan
  • (1935-1938) Sir John Stewart
  • (1938-1941) Sir Patrick Joseph Dollan
  • (1941-1943) John M Biggar
  • (1943-1945) James Welsh
  • (1945-1949) Sir Hector McNeill
  • (1949-1952) Sir Victor Warren
  • (1952-1955) Thomas A Kerr
  • (1955-1958) Andrew Hood
  • (1958-1960) Sir Myer Galpern
  • (1960-1963) Dame Jean Roberts
  • (1963-1965) Sir Peter Meldrum
  • (1965-1969) John Johnston
  • (1969-1972) Sir Donald R Liddell
  • (1972) John Mains
  • (1972-1975) Sir William Gray
  • (1975-1977) Peter T McCann
  • (1977-1980) David Hodge
  • (1980-1984) Michael Kelly
  • (1984-1988) Robert Gray
  • (1988-1992) Susan Baird
  • (1992-1994) Robert Innes
  • (1994-1995) James Sheilds
  • (1995-1996) Tommy Dingwall
  • (1996-1999) Pat Lally
  • (1999-2003) Alex Mosson
  • (2003- ) Liz Cameron

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BIGpedia - Aberdeen - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (4547 words)
Provost Ross' House is the second oldest dwelling house in the city.
It was built in 1593 and became the residence of Provost John Ross of Arnage in 1702.
List of Provosts and Lord Provosts of Aberdeen
List of Lord Provosts of Glasgow at AllExperts (266 words)
The Lord Provost of Glasgow is the convener of the City of Glasgow council.
Each of the 32 Scottish local authorities elects a provost, but it is only the four main cities, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee that have a Lord Provost, who also serves as the Lord Lieutenant for the city.
The Mediaeval burgh of Glasgow was administered on behalf of the Bishops of Glasgow by officials known as Bailies' or Provosts'.
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