Rowland Glave Saunders Explained

Roland Glave Saunders CBE MRVCS, (12 March 1873[1] —) was a veterinary surgeon from Exeter, Devon, who was later elected as Sheriff of Exeter and then six-times Mayor of Exeter.

Biography

Early life

Glave Saunders was born Fore Street, Exeter, to the founder of successful local drapery business, Saunders and Mumford.[2]

Having completed school in Exeter, he became a pupil of local veterinary surgeon, Mr James Heath.[2]

Veterinary practice

He graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in London in 1895,[3] and then spent 2.5 years teaching at the Colonial College in Suffolk.[2]

Glave Saunders then relocated to Penzance, where he also served as a veterinary inspector for the Ministry of Agriculture.

In 1908, he married Gladys Martin of Penzance.[4] [5]

He worked in Penzance until 1926, when he retired on grounds of ill health.[2]

Return to Exeter

He returned to his hometown of Exeter, and became quickly involved in local politics, firstly as a Liberal councillor for the Exwick ward.[2]

In 1935, he was elected as Sheriff of Exeter, by which time he was already the acting-Chairman on the Public Assistance Committee, Chairman of the Maternity and Child Welfare Committee, and Deputy-Chairman of the City Mental Hospital Committee.[2]

Mayoralty

Glave Saunders was elected as Mayor of Exeter in 1938,[6] and due to the demands of the Second World War continued in that position,[7] being re-elected five times, and serving six terms, being the first mayor to do so since William Hurst who last served in 1561.[8]

In 1945, Glave Saunders was awarded the Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his service.[9] [10]

Death

Glave Saunders died at his home in Exmouth on 10 December 1952, aged 79.[11]

Notes and References

  1. News: Western Times. Births. 13 March 1873.
  2. News: Western Times. 11 October 1935. Former Veterinary Surgeon to be Sheriff.
  3. News: Exeter Flying Post. Local and District News. 25 May 1895.
  4. The Veterinary Record. Personal. 21. 1050. 127.
  5. News: The Cornishman. Pretty Wedding at Penzance. 30 July 1908.
  6. News: Western Times. 11 November 1938. Devon's new civic chiefs take office.
  7. News: Mayor's Peace Hope. 9 November 1940. Express and Echo.
  8. Web site: Exeter Memories. Eight Hundred Years of Exeter's Mayors and Lord Mayors.
  9. News: Western Morning News. Third Time at Palace. 31 October 1945.
  10. United Kingdom and British Empire:
  11. News: Western Morning News. 11 December 1952. Former veterinary surgeon dies.