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Lord and Mayor
The Governing Mayor is simultaneously Lord Mayor of the city ( Oberbürgermeister der Stadt ) and Prime Minister of the Federal State ( Ministerpräsident des Bundeslandes ).
Following the appointment of the first Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1229, the city expanded and had a population of 8, 000 by the end of the 13th century.
It is presided over by the Lord Mayor, who is elected for a yearly term and resides in Mansion House.
The party or coalition of parties, with the majority of seats adjudicates committee members, introduces policies, and appoints the Lord Mayor.
The tale was highlighted by the Lord Mayor of London, Gilbert Inglefield, at the bicentennial of the Britannica.
The Lord Mayor, Thomas Skinner, was also involved.
The 90th anniversary was celebrated with military parade in Dublin on Easter Sunday, 2006, attended by the President of Ireland, the Taoiseach and the Lord Mayor of Dublin.
Other suspected sources of the plague were cats and dogs, most of which the Lord Mayor of London at the time had caused to be exterminated.
The Lord Mayor of the city, Sir John Lawrence, also decided to stay in the city.
Membership in a livery company is expected for individuals participating in the governance of The City, as the Lord Mayor and the Remembrancer.
Guy's parents were regular communicants of the Church of England, as were his paternal grandparents ; his grandmother, born Ellen Harrington, was the daughter of a prominent merchant, who served as Lord Mayor of York in 1536.
These included storms, the first tram, visit of the Lord Mayor of London, Hastings Marathon Race and the pier fire of 1917.
From 1937 the Lord Mayor and the state commissioners of Hanover were members of the NSDAP ( Nazi party ).
His grandfather, Sebald Kepler, had been Lord Mayor of that town but, by the time Johannes was born, he had two brothers and one sister and the Kepler family fortune was in decline.
* 1918 – Clem Jones, Australian Lord Mayor of Brisbane ( d. 2007 )
* Robert Kite, Lord Mayor of London in 1766
Isaac Foot was an active member of the Liberal Party and was Liberal Member of Parliament for Bodmin in Cornwall 1922 – 1924 and 1929 – 1935 and a Lord Mayor of Plymouth.
* 1920 – After 74 days on Hunger Strike in Brixton Prison, England, the Sinn Féin Lord Mayor of Cork, Terence MacSwiney died.
* 4-Mary Donaldson, Baroness Donaldson of Lymington, 82, first female Lord Mayor of London.
Richard Lovelace's mother, Anne Barne ( 1587 – 1633 ), was the daughter of Sir William Barne and the granddaughter of Sir George Barne III ( 1532-d. 1593 ), the Lord Mayor of London and a prominent merchant and public official from London during the reign of Elizabeth I ; and Anne Gerrard, daughter of Sir William Garrard, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1555.

Lord and Sheriffs
The court originated as the sessions house of the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of the City of London and of Middlesex.
The City's Sheriffs and the Lord Mayor are justices there, but their jurisdiction is now nominal.
" It shall be sufficient for Royal Proclamations to be published in the London, Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes ; but if the Lord President of the Council, thinking it expedient, directs that copies of such proclamations shall in addition be sent to such High Sheriffs, Sheriffs, Lord Mayors and Mayors in England and Wales and to such Sheriffs Principal in Scotland as he thinks fit, the contents of such proclamations shall thereupon be made known in the manner accustomed ".
Richard II held the Lord Mayor of London with Aldermen and Sheriffs in the castle in 1392, and held another state council to humble Londoners.
Only liverymen can take part in the election of the Lord Mayor, the Sheriffs, and the other traditional officers of the City.
Today, the Grocers ' Company exists as a charitable, constitutional and ceremonial institution which plays a significant role in the election of the Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs of the City of London.
Liverymen of the Company are also members of the City's Common Hall and thus can vote in the election of the Lord Mayor of the City of London each year on Michaelmas Day ( 29 September ) or on the closest weekday, and also in the election of the Sheriffs of the City of London on every Midsummer's Day.
The Curriers, like other Livery Companies, support the work of the Lord Mayor, the City of London Corporation and the Sheriffs.
The Shipwrights ' Company supports maritime research, numerous charities, as well as the work of the Lord Mayor, the City of London Corporation and the Sheriffs.
Like the medieval Liveries of the City of London, the company plays a full role in the governance of the City, including the election and support of the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs.
The barrier, consisting of a silken rope ( in place of the ancient bar ) was then removed and the detachment would march forward to meet the Lord Mayor and City Sheriffs, where the proclamation would be read.
The Sheriffs Act 1887 provided that sheriffs should be nominated on 12 November ( Martinmas ), or the Monday following if it fell on a Sunday, by any two or more of the Lord Chancellor, the Lord High Treasurer ( or the Chancellor of the Exchequer if the Treasurership was in commission ), the Lord President of the Council, and the Lord Chief Justice of England ; other members of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council ; and any two or more judges of Her Majesty's High Court.
The original Commissioners appointed in 1786 were the Scottish law agents of the Crown, the Sheriffs of Scotland's coastal counties, and the Provosts and Lord Provosts of Scottish cities and towns with strong mercantile interests.
The current Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses are the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General for Scotland ; the Lords Provost of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen, the conveners of Highland Council and Argyll and Bute Council ; the Sheriffs Principal of all the sheriffdoms in Scotland ; a Manx representative nominated by the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man and appointed by the Secretary of State ; and up to five co-opted Commissioners.

Lord and Aldermen
Since 1435, the Lord Mayor has been chosen from amongst the Aldermen of the City of London.
By an ordinance of 1435, the Lord Mayor must be chosen from amongst the Aldermen of the City of London.
An individual elected Lord Mayor need not relinquish membership of the Court of Aldermen.
The Council includes the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, as well as the Lords Spiritual, Lords Temporal and Privy Counsellors.
The lower part of this house was repeatedly set on fire in the presence, among others, of George III and Queen Charlotte, the members of Parliament, the Lord Mayor, and the Aldermen.
The Lord Mayor of the City of London and Aldermen of the City of London are entitled to sit on the judges ' bench during a hearing but do not participate in hearings.
The long form of its name was The Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the City of Dublin.
The City of London Corporation is formally named the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London, thus including the Lord Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, the Court of Common Council and the Freemen and Livery of the City.
The Recorder of London, the senior judge at the Central Criminal Court ' Old Bailey ' who is technically a member of the Court of Aldermen ; but without precedence, he processes between the senior Aldermen, ie past Lord Mayors, and the junior Aldermen.
Although in existence prior to this, the organisation was formally established in 1358 by the granting of by-laws and ordinances by the Lord Mayor ( John de Stodeye ) and Aldermen.
The Council is made up of Privy Counsellors, members of the House of Lords, the Lord Mayor of the City of London, the Aldermen of the City of London and the High Commissioners of some Commonwealth countries.
: Whereas it has pleased Almighty God to call to His Mercy our late Sovereign Lord King George the Sixth of Blessed and Glorious memory, by whose Decease the Crown is solely and rightfully come to the High and Mighty Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary: WE, therefore, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of this Realm, being here assisted with these His late Majesty's Privy Council, with representatives of other Members of the Commonwealth, with other Principal Gentlemen of Quality, with the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of London, do now hereby with one voice and Consent of Tongue and Heart publish and proclaim that the High and Mighty Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary is now, by the death of our late Sovereign of happy memory, become Queen Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God Queen of this Realm and of all Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, to whom Her lieges do acknowledge all Faith and constant Obedience with hearty and humble Affection, beseeching God by whom Kings and Queens do reign, to bless the Royal Princess Elizabeth the Second with long and happy Years to reign over us.
The lower part of this house was repeatedly set on fire in the presence, among others, of George III and Queen Charlotte, the members of Parliament, the Lord Mayor, and the Aldermen.
The Court of Aldermen is made up of the twenty five Aldermen of the City of London, presided over by the Lord Mayor ( who is one of the Aldermen ).

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