| 21. | A female Mayor or an unmarried male one may appoint a female consort as Mayoress.
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| 22. | The position of Mayoress was usually held by the wife or daughter of the mayor.
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| 23. | While she is referred to as Mayoress, this was in no way a formal office.
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| 24. | The wife of a male Mayor is called the Mayoress and accompanies him to civic functions.
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| 25. | He initiated the restoration of the fourteenth-century interior of the mayoress's parlour.
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| 26. | She acted as mayoress for her younger brother William when he was elected Mayor of Dunedin.
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| 27. | The Lord Mayoral suite consists of the Lord Mayor's Parlour and the Mayoress'Parlour.
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| 28. | When a woman served she was still referred to as Lord Mayor, rather than Lady Mayoress.
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| 29. | In 1935, he donated to the Borough of Swindon a chain of office for the mayoress.
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| 30. | She was launched in January 1893 by Mrs Little, Mayoress of Barrow-in-Furness.
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