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Common Council (By Seniority) The Common Council ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THEIR SENIORITY The date after the name denotes the year the Member was first elected. The mark † denotes Members elected on St. Thomas' Day or 17th December for the years named to 1984 inclusive, and annual elections held on the first Friday in December for the years named thereafter. NAME WARD DATE † Eskenzi, Anthony Noel CBE DSc Deputy ........... Farringdon Wn. S.S. ................................................... 1970 † Owen, Janet MBE Deputy ........................................ Langbourn ..................................................................... 1975 Henderson-Begg, Michael M.B.E ................................ Coleman Street ............................................................. 1977 † Pembroke, Ann Marjorie Francescia ........................ Cheap ............................................................................. 1978 Cassidy, Michael John CBE Deputy ......................... Coleman Street ...................................... 1980-89 & 1989 † Eve, Robin Anthony OBE Deputy ......................... Cheap ............................................................................. 1980 Malins, Julian Henry QC............................................... Farringdon Wt. S.S. .................................................... 1981 Fraser, William Barrie OBE Deputy .......................... Vintry ............................................................................... 1981 † Barker, John Alfred OBE Deputy ........................... Cripplegate Within ...................................................... 1981 Galloway, Archibald Duncan OBE ........................... Bishopsgate ............................................. 1981-2009,2009 Owen-Ward, John Richard MBE Deputy ............... Bridge and Bridge Without ....................................... 1983 Pulman, Gerald Albert George JP Deputy ............... Tower .............................................................................. 1983 † Nash, Joyce Carruthers OBE Deputy ..................... Aldersgate ...................................................................... 1983 Knowles, Stanley Keith MBE Deputy ...................... Candlewick ................................................................... 1984 Everett, Kevin Malcolm DSc....................................... Candlewick ................................................................... 1984 † Spanner, John Hedley TD ......................................... Farringdon Wt. S.S. .........................1984-2000 & 2001 † Graves, Anthony Colin LLB .................................... Bishopsgate ................................................................... 1985 † Currie, Stephanie Ella Maureen MBE Deputy ...... Cripplegate Without ................................................... 1985 Snyder, Sir Michael Deputy ............................................ Cordwainer ................................................................... 1986 Hardwick, Dr Peter Bernard QHP.............................. Aldgate ........................................................................... 1987 † Newman, Barbara Patricia CBE .............................. Aldersgate ...................................................................... 1989 Ginsburg, Stanley JP Deputy ........................................ Bishopsgate ................................................................... 1990 Bradshaw, David John ..................................................... Cripplegate Within ...................................................... 1991 Cotgrove, Dennis BA Deputy...................................... Lime Street ..................................................................... 1991 Halliday, Pauline Ann OBE Deputy ........................ Walbrook ....................................................................... 1992 Fraser, Stuart John CBE ................................................... Coleman Street ............................................................. 1993 Dove, William Harry MBE JP Deputy ..................... Bishopsgate ................................................................... 1993 Punter, Chris ........................................................................ Cripplegate Within ...................................................... 1993 Martinelli, Peter Joseph MBE ...................................... Farringdon Wt. S.S. .................................................... 1994 Chadwick, Roger Arthur Holden .................................. Tower .............................................................................. 1994 Absalom, John David ....................................................... Farringdon Wt. N.S. ................................................... 1994 † Gillon, George Marr Flemington ............................... Cordwainer ................................................................... 1995 Lawrence, Gregory Alfred .............................................. Farringdon Wt. N.S. .................................1994-01, 2002 Ayers, Kenneth Edwin MBE Deputy ....................... Bassishaw ...................................................................... 1996 Mayhew, Jeremy Paul MA MBA ............................. Aldersgate ...................................................................... 1996 Harris, Brian Nicholas ...................................................... Bridge and Bridge Without ......................1996-04,2004 † McGuinness, Catherine MA Deputy ..................... Castle Baynard ............................................................ 1997 Mead, Wendy Deputy and Sheriff ................................ Farringdon Wt. N.S. ................................................... 1997 Farr, Martin Charles .......................................................... Walbrook ....................................................................... 1998 Leck, Peter ........................................................................... Aldersgate ...................................................................... 1998 Quilter, Stephen Douglas BSc(Hons) ........................ Cripplegate Without ................................................... 1998 NAME WARD DATE Regan, Richard David Deputy ....................................... Farringdon Wn. N.S. .................................................. 1998 Mooney, Brian Desmond Francis MA ..................... Queenhithe .................................................................... 1998 Scott, John George Stewart JP BA(Hons) ................ Broad Street .................................................................. 1998 King, Alastair John Naisbitt MSc Deputy ................ Queenhithe .................................................................... 1999 Duckworth, Simon D'Olier MA DL ......................... Bishopsgate ................................................................... 2000 Abrahams, George Christopher ..................................... Farringdon Wt. N.S. ................................................... 2000 Lord, Charles Edward OBE JP Deputy ...................... Farringdon Wt. S.S. .................................................... 2001 Moys, Sylvia Doreen ........................................................ Aldgate ........................................................................... 2001 Dudley, The Revd Dr Martin Raymond..................... Aldersgate ...................................................................... 2002 Hoffman, Tom LLB ...................................................... Vintry ............................................................................... 2002 Pollard, James Henry George, Deputy ......................... Dowgate......................................................................... 2002 Page, Michael BA(Hons).............................................. Farringdon Wn. S.S. ................................................... 2002 Boleat, Mark John ............................................................. Cordwainer ................................................................... 2002 Day, Martin James BA MSc LLM ........................... Bishopsgate .............................. 1977-79, 1986-87, 2005 Littlechild, Vivienne JP .................................................. Cripplegate Within ................................ 1998-2004,2009 Thompson, David James ................................................. Aldgate ........................................................................... 2004 Catt, Raymond Michael ................................................... Castle Baynard ............................................................ 2004 Hunt, William George TD BA ................................... Castle Baynard ............................................................ 2004 Simons, Jeremy Lewis MSc ........................................ Castle Baynard ............................................................ 2004 Tomlinson, John BA MSc ........................................... Cripplegate Without ................................................... 2004 Duffield, Robert William BA M.Litt(Oxon) ........... Farringdon Wn. S.S. ................................................... 2004 Twogood, Mark ................................................................. Farringdon Wt. N.S. ................................................... 2004 Jones, Henry Llewellyn Michael Deputy...................
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