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  2. Mayors in England - Wikipedia

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    In England (and the Commonwealth) the designated female consort of a mayor is usually styled Mayoress or occasionally Mrs Mayor and accompanies the mayor to civic functions. [3] [4] A female mayor is also called mayor, not, as sometimes erroneously called, "Lady Mayoress". A mayoress or Lady Mayoress is a female consort of a mayor or Lord Mayor ...

  3. Lord Mayor of London - Wikipedia

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    Lord Mayor David Wootton and entourage emerging from the Royal Courts of Justice, at the end of the 2011 Lord Mayor's Show. The lord mayor is a member of the City of London's governing body, the City of London Corporation (incorporated as The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London).

  4. Lord mayor - Wikipedia

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    Lord mayor is a title of a mayor of what is usually a major city in a Commonwealth realm, with special recognition bestowed by the sovereign. [1] However, the title or an equivalent is present in other countries, including forms such as "high mayor". Aldermen usually elect the lord mayor from their ranks. [2]

  5. Order of precedence in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Great Chamberlain: The Rt Hon. The Lord Carrington [16] The Lord High Constable: None; ceremonial and only appointed for coronations [j] [16] The Earl Marshal: HG The Duke of Norfolk [16] The Lord High Admiral: HM The King [k] [16] The Lord Steward of the Household: The Rt Hon. The Earl of Rosslyn [16] The Lord Chamberlain of the ...

  6. Directly elected mayors in England - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of London cannot be removed from office by a referendum following a petition, as is the case for directly elected mayors elsewhere in England. The role should not be confused with the ancient position of Lord Mayor of London, elected annually by liverymen of the City of London.

  7. Judicial titles in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    If there are two Lord Justices of the Appeal with the same surname, then the junior Lord Justice will take their first name as part of their judicial title. [2] When two or more Lord Justices are referred at the same time in a law report, their post-nominal letters become LJJ.

  8. City of London Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Mayor of London and the two Sheriffs are chosen by liverymen meeting at Common Hall. Sheriffs, who serve as assistants to the Lord Mayor, are chosen on Midsummer Day. The Lord Mayor, who must have previously been a Sheriff, is chosen on Michaelmas. Both the Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs are chosen for terms of one year.

  9. Forms of address in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Lord Chief Justice: Lord Chief Justice: My Lord [22] Male Lord Justice of Appeal: The Rt Hon Lord Justice (John) Smith: Lord Justice: Lord Justice: My Lord Retired male Lord Justice of Appeal: The Rt Hon Sir John Smith: Judge or Sir John: Sir John: My Lord Female Lord Justice of Appeal: The Rt Hon Lady Justice (Mary) Smith, DBE: Lady Justice ...