Peter Delanoy
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Not to be confused with Peter Delaney.
Peter Delanoy, who served from 1689 to 1691, was the first and only directly elected Mayor of New York City[1] until 1834. Appointed mayors resumed in the wake of Leisler's Rebellion. He was succeeded by former Mayor John Lawrence.
Quick Facts 18th Mayor of New York City, Preceded by ...
Peter Delanoy | |
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18th Mayor of New York City | |
In office 1689–1691 | |
Preceded by | Stephanus Van Cortlandt |
Succeeded by | John Lawrence |
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