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People who served as the mayor of the Municipality of Redfern are:

This section is an excerpt from Municipality of Redfern § Mayors.
Francis Augustus Wright
Mayor 1882–1884
Thomas Clarke (1846–1922), Mayor (1890–1891, 1898–1900) and Member of Parliament for Darlington (1898–1901).
John Beveridge (1848–1916), Alderman for Belmore Ward (1886–1891) and Mayor (1891).
Patrick Mooney (1880–1942), Mayor (1925) and Senator for New South Wales (1931–1932).
# Office Mayor Party Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Chairman Thomas Hayes 14 September 1859 1 June 1861 1 year, 260 days
2 Michael Williamson 1 June 1861 5 February 1862 249 days
3 George Renwick 5 February 1862 5 February 1864 2 years, 0 days
4 Thomas Jones 5 February 1864 10 February 1865 1 year, 5 days
5 Thomas Wild 10 February 1865 9 February 1866 364 days
6 William Williamson 9 February 1866 7 February 1867 363 days
(3) George Renwick 7 February 1867 13 February 1868 1 year, 6 days
Mayor 13 February 1868 16 February 1872 4 years, 3 days
7 Henry Hudson 16 February 1872 11 February 1874 1 year, 360 days
William Williamson 11 February 1874 8 February 1876 1 year, 362 days
8 Patrick Stanley 8 February 1876 11 February 1880 4 years, 3 days
Henry Hudson 11 February 1880 9 February 1881 364 days
Patrick Stanley 9 February 1881 10 February 1882 1 year, 1 day
9 Francis Augustus Wright 10 February 1882 16 February 1885 3 years, 6 days
10 George Lander 16 February 1885 3 February 1887 1 year, 352 days
11 Edwin Berry 3 February 1887 10 February 1888 1 year, 7 days
12 Thomas Williamson 10 February 1888 14 February 1889 1 year, 4 days
13 John Crowe 14 February 1889 13 February 1890 364 days
14 Thomas Clarke 13 February 1890 12 February 1891 364 days
15 John Beveridge 12 February 1891 29 May 1891 106 days
16 George William Howe 2 June 1891 17 February 1893 1 year, 260 days
17 Cornelius Gorton 17 February 1893 15 February 1894 363 days
18 William Davis 15 February 1894 15 February 1895 1 year, 0 days
19 William Poole 15 February 1895 13 February 1896 363 days
20 George Richard Parkes 13 February 1896 11 February 1897 364 days
21 Joseph Medcalf 11 February 1897 8 February 1898 362 days
Edwin Berry 8 February 1898 13 October 1898 247 days
Thomas Clarke 13 October 1898 7 February 1900 1 year, 117 days
22 Henry Vernon 7 February 1900 14 February 1901 1 year, 7 days
23 James Jackson 14 February 1901 12 February 1902 363 days
24 Thomas Fanning 12 February 1902 12 February 1903 1 year, 0 days
George Richard Parkes 12 February 1903 13 February 1904 1 year, 0 days
Joseph Medcalf 13 February 1904 17 February 1905 1 year, 5 days
Cornelius Gorton 17 February 1905 16 February 1906 364 days
25 James Owen Batchelor 16 February 1906 15 February 1907 364 days
26 George Todd 15 February 1907 7 February 1908 357 days
27 John Leitch   Labor 7 February 1908 2 February 1911 2 years, 360 days
28 Tom Holden 2 February 1911 11 February 1914 3 years, 9 days
John Leitch 11 February 1914 4 February 1915 358 days
Tom Holden 4 February 1915 12 July 1917 2 years, 158 days
29 Albert Clarke Isaacs 12 July 1917 5 February 1920 2 years, 208 days
30 Patrick Roberts   Labor 5 February 1920 6 December 1922 2 years, 304 days
31 John Joseph Castle 6 December 1922 20 December 1923 1 year, 14 days
32 George Boyd 20 December 1923 16 December 1924 362 days
33 Patrick Mooney 16 December 1924 23 December 1926 2 years, 7 days
Tom Holden 23 December 1926 23 December 1927 1 year, 0 days
34 Francis James Gilmore 23 December 1927 12 December 1928 355 days
35 John Hanafin 12 December 1928 19 December 1929 1 year, 7 days
36 George Waite   Labor 19 December 1929 18 December 1930 364 days
37 Kenneth John Alexander MacRae 18 December 1930 7 January 1932 1 year, 20 days
38 George Wheatley 7 January 1932 15 December 1932 343 days
John Joseph Castle 15 December 1932 31 December 1934 2 years, 16 days
39 Harry Gardiner 31 December 1934 10 January 1936 1 year, 10 days
40 Joseph Malachi Gilmore 10 January 1936 8 January 1937 364 days
41 Alexis Howarth 8 January 1937 23 December 1937 349 days
Francis James Gilmore 23 December 1937 21 December 1939 1 year, 363 days
42 James Francis Edward Gilmore 21 December 1939 11 December 1941 1 year, 355 days
43 John Stephen O’Brien 11 December 1941 23 December 1943 2 years, 12 days
44 Thomas Ormond Powell 23 December 1943 13 December 1944 356 days
45 Edward Robert Elvy 13 December 1944 10 January 1946 1 year, 28 days
46 Joseph Warburton 10 January 1946 18 December 1946 342 days
Alexis Howarth 18 December 1946 31 December 1948 2 years, 13 days

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