The mayor of Waterford wears a traditional gold chain during official duties.
The links on the chain commemorate individual past mayors, though the families of the mayors themselves are responsible for providing each link. Thus the number of links is far less than the total number of past mayors. Links may be added retroactively, usually by the descendants of past mayors.
Mayors are listed by year. Sources (Years 1377–1891),[1] (Other years).[2]
1284–1299
1284 – Roger le Lom
1285 – Roger le Lom
1285 – 1286 There were no mayors. The city was administered by the Escheator of Ireland.
1294 – John le Tyler
1295 – John le Tyler
1296 – Ralph de Hampton
1297 – Ralph de Hampton
1298 – Ralph de Hampton
1299 – Ralph de Hampton
1300–1399
1300 – Ralph de Hampton
1301 – 1376 ***Require mayors for these dates.
1377 – William Lumbard
1378 – William Lumbard
1379 – William Chapman
1380 – William Madan
1381 – Philip Spell
1382 – Robert Sweetman
1383 – Robert Sweetman
1384 – William Lumbard
1385 – William Forstall
1386 – Robert Bruce
1387 – William Lumbard
1388 – William Poer
1389 – William Poer
1390 – Milo Poer
1391 – Walter Spence
1392 – William Chapman
1393 – John Rocket
1394 – Milo Poer
1395 – William Forstall
1396 – William Attamen
1397 – William Lincolne
1398 – Andrew Archer
1399 – John Eyenas
1400–1499
1400 – William Forstall
1401 – John Lumbard
1402 – John Lumbard
1403 – Nicholas Lumbard
1404 – William Poer
1405 – William Poer
1406 – Richard Brushbone
1407 – John Walsh
1408 – John Lumbard
1409 – Walter Attamen
1410 – William Power
1411 – John Roberts
1412 – John Rocket
1413 – Simon Wickins
1414 – John White
1415 – Nicholas Holland
1416 – William Russell
1417 – William Lincolne (or Lyncoll)
1418 – John Lumbard
1419 – John Lumbard
1420 – Roger Walsh
1421 – Simon Wickins
1422 – Thomas O'Kabrane
1423 – William Lincolne
1425 – Thomas O'Kabrane
1426 – William Lincolne
1427 – Peter Strong
1428 – Robert Lincolne
1429 – Peter Rice
1430 – Walter Attam
1431 – Peter Strong
1432 – Gilbert Dyer
1433 – Foulke Commerford
1434 – Peter Strong
1435 – Nicholas Gough
1436 – John Corr
1437 – John White
1438 – Nicholas Mulgan
1439 – John Rope
1440 – Thomas Hull
1441 – Nicholas Gough
1442 – William Stattadel
1443 – Nicholas Mulgan
1444 – Nicholas Mulgan
1445 – William Corr
1446 – William Corr
1447 – John Rope
1448 – Foulke Commerford
1449 – William Lincolne
1450 – William White
1451 – Richard Walsh
1452 – Maurice Wise
1453 – Patrick Rope
1454 – John Madan
1455 – William White
1456 – Robert Butler
1457 – John Madan
1458 – Richard Walsh
1459 – William White
1460 – Laurence Dobbin
1461 – John May
1462 – John Sherlock
1463 – John Corr
1464 – John Corr
1465 – Peter Strong
1466 – Nicholas Mulgan
1467 – John Butler
1468 – John Mulgan
1469 – James Rice
1470 – Nicholas Devereux
1471 – James Rice
1472 – James Rice
1473 – John Corr
1474 – John Corr
1475 – Peter Sherlock
1476 – Peter Lovet
1477 – James Rice
1478 – William Lincolne
1479 – John Corr
1480 – James Sherlock
1481 – Maurice Wyse
1482 – John Butler
1483 – James Rice
1484 – James Rice
1485 – Richard Strong
1486 – James Rice
1487 – John Butler
1488 – James Rice
1489 – Robert Lumbard
1490 – William Lumbard
1491 – Patrick Rope
1492 – William Lumbard
1493 – Robert Butler
1494 – Henry Fagan
1495 – John Madan
Charter was revoked between the years 1495 to 1509 inclusive for an unknown reason.
From 1617 to 1626, inclusive, there was no settled form of government in the city, owing to the refusal of the Roman Catholic Mayors to take the Oath of Supremacy.
1826 – Edward Villiers Briscoe, mayor-elect, having died 10 September; Alderman Snow held the rod until 20 November (Ald. Snow died 22 November 1826), when, by mandamus from the King's Bench, the Common Council elected and swore in Henry Holdsworth Hunt, who died 25 June 1827, and was succeeded by Henry Alcock.
1827 – Thomas Carew
1828 – William Weekes
1829 – Michael Evelyn
1830 – Edmond Skottowe
1831 – Henry Alcock
1832 – Adam Rogers
1833 – William Hobbs
1834 – Thomas McCheane
1835 – Alexander Mann Alcock
1836 – John Harris
1837 – Matthew Poole
1838 – William M. Ardagh
1839 – Edward Hobson
1840 – Simon Newport
1841 – Thomas L. Mackesy, Municipal Reform Act came into operation on 7 November 1841.
In 2014, Waterford City and County Council was formed by the merger of Waterford City Council and Waterford County Council by the Local Government Reform Act 2014.[6] The merged council then had a Mayor for the city and county.[7][8]