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  2. 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]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Lord Mayor of London - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Mayor of London is the mayor of the City of London, England, and the leader of the City of London Corporation.Within the City, the Lord Mayor is accorded precedence over all individuals except the sovereign [1] and retains various traditional powers, rights, and privileges, including the title and style The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of London.

  5. List of lord mayors of London - Wikipedia

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    First of two terms; the latter was in 1355 as Lord Mayor. 1343–1344: Sir John Hammond (Pepperer) [c] Two terms. 1345: Richard le Lacer (Mercer) [d] 1346: Sir Geoffrey de Wychingham (Mercer) [d] 1347: Sir Thomas Legge: Skinner: First of two terms; the latter was in 1354 as the first Lord Mayor. 1348: Sir John Lovekyn: Fishmonger

  6. Forms of address in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The definite article the in the middle of two or more titles is sometimes capitalized, as in these tables. However this is controversial: traditional British guides use the lower-case the . As a single example, Debrett's gives "Major-General the Lord ...", [ 6 ] and Pears' Cyclopaedia in the section on Modes of Address gives several examples ...

  7. 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.

  8. Mayors in Wales - Wikipedia

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    In May 2000 the mayor of Cwmamman, Howard Power, appointed his 15-year-old niece Marianne Coleman as mayoress, because his wife was too busy to fill the role. [11] In 2008 the new Mayor of Narberth, Suzanne Radford-Smith, nominated her aunt to be Mayoress. [27] The consort of a Lord Mayor is the Lady Mayoress.

  9. Talk:List of lord mayors of London - Wikipedia

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    The key difference between "mayor" and "Lord Mayor" is that the former is a common noun, so the construct works. The latter is a title though, and almost always capitalised (compare [8] with [9] ). So it would not be correct to lowercase it as "lord mayors".