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Lord Mayor
Lord Mayor 1. A title formerly limited to the mayors (see mayor) of London, York, and Dublin, but subsequently extended to the mayors of some other large towns, e.g. Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield, etc. Lord Mayor's coal (see quot. 1842). Lord Mayor's day, Nov. 9, the day on which the Lord Mayor g...
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Lord mayor
Aldermen usually elect the lord mayor from their ranks. The Welsh translation of lord mayor is Arglwydd Faer.
The Irish translation of lord mayor is Ard-Mhéara, which means "chief mayor".
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Ralph Warren (Lord Mayor)
Sir Ralph Warren (c. 1486 – 11 July 1553) was twice Lord Mayor of London, for the first time in 1536 and the second in 1543. He served as alderman, as Sheriff in 1528, and as Lord Mayor in 1536 and 1543. He was knighted in the first year of his mayoralty by Henry VIII.
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John Warner (Lord Mayor)
John Warner (died 27 October 1648) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1647. In 1647, he was elected 311th Lord Mayor of London.
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William Martyn (Lord Mayor)
Sir William Martyn was Sheriff of London in 1484 and Lord Mayor of London in 1492, representing the Skinners. He was made KB. References
15th-century births
16th-century deaths
Sheriffs of the City of London
15th-century lord mayors of London
People of the Tudor period
Knights
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Francis Jones (Lord Mayor)
Sir Francis Jones (1559–1622) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1620. In 1620 he was elected Lord Mayor of London and was Master of the Haberdashers Company again for 1620 to 1621.
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Richard Deane (Lord Mayor)
Sir Richard Deane (died July 1635) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1628. In 1628, he was elected Lord Mayor of London. He became alderman for Candlewick ward in 1628 and was knighted on 31 May 1629.
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Robert Lee (Lord Mayor)
Sir Robert Lee (c. 1550 - 22 December 1606) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1602. In 1602, he was elected Lord Mayor of London.
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Isaac Penington (Lord Mayor)
He was Lord Mayor of London in 1642 and a prominent member of Oliver Cromwell's government. On 16 August 1642 Parliament appointed him Lord Mayor of London after removing the Royalist Sir Richard Gurney, 1st Baronet from the position.
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Thomas Bennett (lord mayor)
Sir Thomas Bennet (1543 - 1627) was an English merchant and Lord Mayor of London in 1603-04. He became Master Mercer again in 1602 and, in 1603, Bennet was elected Lord Mayor of London.
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Christopher Magnay (lord mayor)
Christopher Magnay (bapt. 6 October 1767 – 27 October 1826) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London from 1821–22. In 1821, he was elected Lord Mayor of London.
Magnay was the father of William Magnay, who became a baronet.
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Michael Bear (lord mayor)
As Lord Mayor
As Lord Mayor, Bear played a promotional role for the Square Mile, and claimed a remit for the whole of the UK-wide financial and professional References
External links
City of London Corporation Biography of Michael Bear
Lord Mayor's Show Lord Mayor-Elect
City of London Corporation Michael Bear
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Lord Mayor of Dublin
Mayor of Dublin
Hazel Chu (2020–2021), the first person of Chinese ethnicity to be mayor of a European capital
See also
Lord Mayor of Belfast
Lord Mayor of Cork
Mayor of Kilkenny
Cities in Ireland
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Lord Mayor Website
Lord Mayors of Dublin 1665–2021 (Dublin City Council
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Lord Mayor of Budapest
The Lord Mayor was representative of the Hungarian government as head of the capital's municipal authority, similarly to the Lord-Lieutenants of Counties Since 1990, the position of Mayor of Budapest is domestically also known as "Lord Mayor" () to distinguish the office from that of the mayors that lead
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Lord Mayor of Liverpool
For a substantial period of time the Lord Mayor of Liverpool used the prefix of "The Right Honourable" as did the Lord Mayor of London. From then on the Lord Mayor was styled "The Right Worshipful".
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