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I'd look good as a lady mayoress, wouldn't I?
He usually chose a different person to be 'Lady Mayoress' each year.
A lifelong bachelor, his niece acted as his lady mayoress.
Carole went on to become Lady Mayoress of London in 2002/03.
That-- that lady mayoress just came up to me and asked if I..
A male Lord Mayor's wife is known as a Lady Mayoress.
The ferry hull was launched on 7 November 1964 by the Lady Mayoress.
He has been married to Lady Mayoress Wendy Foster for 27 years.
The consort of a Lord Mayor is the Lady Mayoress.
When a woman served she was still referred to as Lord Mayor, rather than Lady Mayoress.
Could I say, first, how delighted I am that the Lady Mayoress is here today.
Among the spectators was Bradford's Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress.
A seat in the Manchester Town Hall for the use of the Lady Mayoress and other guests.
Her husband was elected Mayor of Dublin in 1553, making Margaret the Lady Mayoress.
His wife, Pearl, acted as Lady Mayoress.
Everyone was laughing, except the Lady Mayoress; and Charlotte recalled the coronation and a similar series of accidents.
Tough Love Lady Mayoress (2000)
The Association is a registered charity, and each year's Lady Mayoress of Leeds serves as its President.
It was opened in 1924 by the Lady Mayoress of Belfast, Lady Turner.
Her residence as Lady Mayoress was 452 Rideau Street, Ottawa.
The clubhouse, which was built by members of the club, was opened in 1955 by the Lady Mayoress of Portsmouth.
The Sheriff's Parlour (originally that of the Lady Mayoress) is decorated in Adam style.
A female Mayor is also called Mayor, not as sometime erroneously called, "Lady Mayoress".
She was a councillor of Westminster City Council from 1968 to 1978, and was Lady Mayoress 1987-88.
Councillor Crookes' wife, Shirley, is Lady Mayoress.