Edward Holland (mayor)

Edward Holland was the Mayor of New York City from 1747 to 1757.

Mayors of New York from inception to consolidation (June 12, 1665 – December 31, 1897)
  • T. Willett
  • Delavall
  • T. Willett
  • Van Steenwyk
  • Delavall
  • Nicoll
  • J. Lawrence
  • Dervall
  • De Mayer
  • S. Van Cortlandt
  • Delavall
  • Rombouts
  • Dyre
  • Van Steenwyk
  • Minvielle
  • N. Bayard
  • S. Van Cortlandt
  • Delanoy
  • J. Lawrence
  • A. de Peyster
  • Lodwik
  • Merritt
  • J. de Peyster
  • Provost
  • De Reimer
  • Noell
  • French
  • Peartree
  • Wilson
  • J. Van Cortlandt
  • Heathcote
  • Johnstone
  • J. Van Cortlandt
  • Walters
  • Jansen
  • Lurting
  • Richard
  • Cruger
  • S. Bayard
  • Holland
  • Cruger, Jr
  • Hicks
  • Mathews
  • Duane
  • Varick
  • Livingston
  • Clinton
  • M. Willett
  • Clinton
  • Radcliff
  • Clinton
  • Ferguson
  • Radcliff
  • Colden
  • Allen
  • Paulding
  • Hone
  • Paulding
  • Bowne
  • Lee
  • C. Lawrence
  • Clark
  • Varian
  • Morris
  • Harper
  • Havemeyer
  • Mickle
  • Brady
  • Havemeyer
  • Woodhull
  • Kingsland
  • Westervelt
  • Wood
  • Tiemann
  • Wood
  • Opdyke
  • Gunther
  • Hoffman
  • Coman
  • Hall
  • Havemeyer
  • Vance
  • Wickham
  • Ely
  • Cooper
  • Grace
  • Edson
  • Grace
  • Hewitt
  • Grant
  • Gilroy
  • Strong


Famous quotes containing the words edward and/or holland:

    “Why does your brand so drop with blood,
    Edward, Edward?
    —Unknown. Edward (l. 1–2)

    The tragedy of Northern Ireland is that it is now a society in which the dead console the living.
    —Jack Holland (b. 1947)