HISTORY. 
1807. Right Honorable Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, Bart. 
1812, Nov. 24.—Right Honorable Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, Bart. 
1818, July .—Right Honorable Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, Bart. 
1820, April 21.—Right Honorable Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, Bart. 
1826, July 25.—Right Honorable Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, Bart. 
1830, July 7.—Sir Robert Alexander Ferguson. 
1831, May 14.—Sir Robert Alexander Ferguson. 
1832, Dec. 18.—Sir Robert Alexander Ferguson. 
1835,’ Jan. 12.—Sir Robert Alexander Ferguson. 
Mayors and Sheriffs after the Restoration. 
MAYORS. 
1662. William Gardner. 
Of the Mayors and Sheriffs 
1670. Thomas Skipton. 
1671. Hugh Edwards. . 
1672. Samuel Norman. 
1763. Ditto. 
1674. Ditto. 
1675. Gervais Squire. 
1676. Ditto. 
1677. Col. William Cecil. 
1678. Thomas Moncrieff. 
1679. Ditto. 
1680. Thomas Moncrieff. 
1681. John Campsie. 
1682. Ditto. 
1683. Alexander Tomkins. 
1684. James Hobson. . 
1685. John Campsie. . 
1686. Ditto. 
1687. Andrew Coningham. 
The mayor died within ten days after he was 
SHERIFFS. 
Gervais Squire. 
k Richard Graham. 
from this date to 1670, no account has been obtained. 
f William Noble. 
\ William Kyle. 
( Edward Edwards. 
I William Miller. 
C William Rogers. 
\ Francis Newton. 
{ Samuel Hobson. 
\ Andrew Coningham. 
( Henry Thompson. 
I John Buchanan. 
< Robert Houston. 
\ Henry Long. 
5 James Coningham. 
I John Ash. 
S William Squire. 
I Alexander Lecky. 
Charles Newton. 
^ James Morrison. 
Andrew Coningham. 
.Matt. Bridges. 
Robert Shannon. 
John Ewing. 
. Henry Farbasco. 
t James Gordon. 
5 James Strong. 
( Henry Cochran, 
j William Hemsworth. 
J James Sympson. 
1 Andrew Coningham. 
t Matt. Cocken. 
{: 
Ditto. 
f John Campsie, jun. 
V 
William Newton. 
William Newton. 
Henry Ashe. 
sworn, and alderman John Campsie 
, Horace Kennedy. 
1 Edward Brookes. 
was sworn in his place. 
1688. John Campsie. 
Mr. Campsie continued mayor till the 12th of October, when, by appointment of 
the earl of Tyrconnell and council, he was removed, and Cormick O Neill, of 
Broughshane, Esq. a Roman Catholic, succeeded. He came to Derry, was 
sworn mayor, and staid some days with his new corporation^ most o t e 
