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mayoress (ˈmɛərɪs) Forms: 5 meyresse, 5, 7 mayresse, 6 mayras, majoris, maiores, 7 mai-, majoresse, 8–9 may'ress, 7– mayoress. [f. mayor + -ess. Cf. F. mairesse (now only jocular).] 1. The wife of a mayor. Also sometimes applied, when a mayor is unmarried or a widower, to a lady of his family who fu...
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Lady Mayoress
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The lady mayoress was traditionally the wife of a male lord mayor, but the mayor can choose their own mayoress. of Sallyanne Atkinson, her mother served as lady mayoress.
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mayoress
mayoress/meəˈres; ?@ ˈmeɪərəs; `meərəs/ n1 (also ,lady `mayor) woman holding the office of mayor 女市长.2 mayor's wife or other woman helping a mayor or mayoress(1) to perform mayoral duties 市长夫人; 市长女助理.
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Helen Black (mayoress)
Helen McKenzie Black (née Murray; 16 August 1896 – 17 October 1963) was a New Zealand mayoress and community worker.
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Mayors in Wales
A male or female Mayor may appoint a female consort, usually a fellow councillor, as Mayoress. In 2008 the new Mayor of Narberth, Suzanne Radford-Smith, nominated her aunt to be Mayoress.
The consort of a Lord Mayor is the Lady Mayoress.
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Mayors in England
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; a male consort of a mayor or Lord Mayor is a Mayor's Consort or Lord Mayor's
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alderwoman
ˈalderˌwoman [f. alderman, after pairs like gentleman, -woman.] † 1. An alderman's wife; cf. aldress, aldermaness. Obs.1557 in W. H. Turner Sel. Rec. Oxford (1880) 264 Mres. Brydgman shall go nexte unto the Alderwomen. 1640 Brome Antip. iii. ii. 276 Item, an Elegy for Mistris Alderwoman. 2. A woman ...
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Mayors in Northern Ireland
Mayoresses and Lady Mayoresses
The wife of a male mayor is called the mayoress and accompanies him to civic functions. A female mayor or an unmarried male one may appoint a female consort as mayoress.
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Nora Poppelwell
Nora Poppelwell (née Green, 1873–1941), was the mayoress of Gore, New Zealand from 1895 for four terms. As mayoress, Poppelwell was well-respected for her contribution to the community.
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Helen Black
(1924–2018), American naturalist and conservationist
Helen Marie Black (1896–1988), American business manager, journalist, and publicist
Helen Black (mayoress ) (1896–1963), New Zealand mayoress and community worker
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Harriet A. Glazebrook
Honorific addresses for Harriet's political role were either 'Madame' or 'Lady' Mayoress. The Mayoress Chain
In honor of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, the Mayor, Mr.
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Marfa Boretskaya
Marfa Boretskaya, also known as Martha the Mayoress ( - Marfa Posadnitsa), was the wife of Isaac Boretsky, Novgorod's posadnik in 1438–1439 and again in Biography
While she is referred to as Mayoress, this was in no way a formal office.
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Rita Elissaiou Komodiki
Rita Elissaiou Komodiki () is a Greek Cypriot physician and politician for Progressive Party of Working People and current mayoress (in exile) of the She was elected in the 2016 local elections and took office on 1 January 2017, being one of the four female elected mayoress in Cyprus.
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