Christopher Walford


Sir Christopher Rupert Walford was an English solicitor who served as the 667th Lord Mayor of London.

Biography

Walford was born in London; his father was a barrister who worked as a legal assistant in the Ministry of Pensions. When the Ministry was evacuated to Blackpool in 1940, the family moved with it, returning to Kensington in 1949. Walford's civic life began in 1962 when he became a councillor for the Royal Borough of Kensington. In 1964, Kensington and Chelsea became one Borough, but he continued as a counselor becoming Deputy Mayor in 1974 and Mayor in 1979 of the now Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. In 1982, he turned his thoughts to the City of London and was elected Alderman for the Ward of Farringdon Within. He was a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards becoming Master in 1987. In 1993, he was Master of the City of London Solicitors’ Company. He was elected as the Aldermanic Sheriff in 1990. In 1994, he was elected Lord Mayor. He was knighted on 17, June 1995.

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