The Lord Mayor is a member of the City of London's governing body, the City of London Corporation ( incorporated as " The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London " ).
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In 1836, the'Wardens and Commonalty of the Art and Mystery of Fishmongers of the City of London'held an insurance policy for'Other property or occupiers : Free Grammar School Holt Norfolk ( Rev Benn.
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Rochester Bridge was rebuilt in stone in 1391 and the'Wardens and Commonalty of Rochester Bridge'were created to maintain the bridge, the modern equivalent of which, the Rochester Bridge Trust, still manages the current crossing.
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The corporation of the borough was formally known as " The Provost, Free Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Bandon-Bridge " and consisted of a provost, 12 burgesses, and an unlimited number of freemen.
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In addition to the governor, the Declaration listed a number of the governor's associates said to be " his wicked and pernicious councilors, confederates, aiders, and assisters against the commonalty in these our civil commotions ."
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But Pierce found countless commonalties in them, such as having strong parents, a work ethic, energy, enthusiasm, the willingness to take risks, optimism for the future and perseverance in the face of racial, ethnic and gender bias.
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It was entitled, " Take your Choice ", a second edition appearing under the new title of " The Legislative Rights of the Commonalty Vindicated ", and advocated annual parliaments, the secret ballot and manhood suffrage.
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Between 1740 and 1746, the Commissioners of Westminster Bridge bought land from the Archbishop of Canterbury and ground in Lambeth Marsh from the Lord Mayor and Commonalty of the City of London for the approach to the bridge on the southern Surrey side.
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In the worst-case scenario, if the poor aristocratic family died out with no other heir than the daughter married to the commoner, the family was said to " fall into commonalty " ( " tomber en roture " ).
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In the early 17th century the residents of the former priory precinct, finding worship at St Katherine Cree " uncongenial " sought permission from the king, lord mayor and commonalty of London, and the parish claimed exemption from the Bishop of London in ecclesiastical matters.