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He led a town government which had six | aldermen, a treasurer-recorder, and a constable. |
harter of King Edward III with a Mayor, eight | Aldermen, a Recorder, and a Town Clerk. |
rge company; it is permitted (by the Court of | Aldermen) a Livery of 500, and it currently has over 4 |
Cappleman is one of two openly gay Chicago | aldermen, alongside Tom Tunney. |
on Council as a "lower house" to the Board of | Aldermen, an "upper house" of the city's legislative p |
entatives and on the Common Council, Board of | Aldermen, and as the Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts |
gue did elect five state assemblymen, several | aldermen, and a borough president in Brooklyn. |
tts State Senate, as a member of the Board of | Aldermen and as the Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
setts legislature as a member of the Board of | Aldermen and as the seventeenth Mayor of Somerville, M |
n, each electing an Alderman, to the Court of | Aldermen and Commoners (the City equivalent of a Counc |
l as a member of the Common Council, Board of | Aldermen and Mayor of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. |
strict, electing one Alderman to the Court of | Aldermen, and between two and ten Common Councilmen (t |
n, each electing an Alderman, to the Court of | Aldermen and Commoners (the City equivalent of a Counc |
Labour | aldermen and councillors on local authorities |
who served on the Common Council the Board of | Aldermen and as the Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
Labour got 8 | aldermen and the Conservatives got two. |
hange and served as one of Birmingham's first | Aldermen and a director of the Birmingham Banking Comp |
The City government consists of six | aldermen and one mayor. |
n, each electing an Alderman, to the Court of | Aldermen and Commoners (the City equivalent of a Counc |
n, each electing an Alderman, to the Court of | Aldermen and Commoners (the City equivalent of a Counc |
A borough council consisting of a mayor, | aldermen and councillors replaced the local board. |
anged so that a Municipal election for Mayor, | Aldermen, and for School Board representatives will on |
ouncil is bicameral, consisting of a Board of | Aldermen and a Common Council. |
n, each electing an Alderman, to the Court of | Aldermen and Commoners (the City equivalent of a Counc |
Consequently the number of | aldermen and councillors was increased to 18 and 54 re |
tician who served as a member of the Board of | Aldermen and as the sixteenth Mayor of Lynn, Massachus |
These, together with 12 | aldermen and a mayor formed the borough council. |
n, each electing an Alderman, to the Court of | Aldermen and Commoners (the City equivalent of a Counc |
sident of the Beverly, Massachusetts Board of | Aldermen, and in the Massachusetts House of Representa |
Lord Mayors, | Aldermen and Common Councilmen in the Victorian City o |
he presented an address from the Lord Mayor, | aldermen and common council to George II expressing sa |
on of the borough consisted of a mayor, seven | aldermen and twenty-one councillors. |
rd in 1877, was a member of the board of city | aldermen, and was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-f |
on, each electing an alderman to the Court of | Aldermen and Commoners (the City equivalent of a counc |
n, each electing an Alderman, to the Court of | Aldermen and Commoners (the City equivalent of a Counc |
The borough council consisted of a mayor, six | aldermen and twenty-four councillors. |
As a member of ACORN, he met all the | aldermen and learned how the city worked. |
Representatives, as a member of the Board of | Aldermen and a member and President of the Common Coun |
hire House of Representatives on the Board of | Aldermen, and as the fourth Mayor of Somerville, Massa |
St Peter-upon-Cornhill) he petitioned wealthy | aldermen, and indeed the King himself, to restore the |
rd was formed, and the council enlarged to 14 | aldermen and 42 councillors. |
ced by a corporation consisting of a mayor, 6 | aldermen and 18 councillors. |
was city treasurer and member of the board of | aldermen and then became Mayor of Grand Rapids in 1854 |
er of the Springfield, Massachusetts Board of | Aldermen and Common Council, and as the Mayor of Sprin |
yor (or reeve) at large, city councillors (or | aldermen), and school trustees. |
on, each electing an alderman to the Court of | Aldermen and Commoners (the City equivalent of a counc |
ted on 29 September 1688, when the new Mayor, | Aldermen and Burgesses took their oaths. |
ter a town council consisting of a mayor, six | aldermen and eighteen councillors replaced the UDC. |
Cathedral before the lord mayor and court of | aldermen, and his sermon was printed. |
ncreased: by 1960 it consisted of a mayor, 16 | aldermen and 48 councillors. |
h a town council consisting of a mayor, eight | aldermen and twenty-four councillors. |
In return for this finance, the | aldermen and merchants of London were granted a degree |
ry month the at City Hall and are composed of | aldermen and are responsible for approving and recomme |
Pro-Washington | aldermen are marked with a W; those in the Vrdolyak 29 |
The Lord Mayor and | Aldermen are honorary members of the Court of Assistan |
The | aldermen are Tom Adams, Clive Moon, Bev Reynolds, Jim |
The | aldermen are Oswald Adriaensen, Liliane Van Damme-De P |
This election had | aldermen as well as councillors. |
Labour got all ten | aldermen as well as 64 councillors. |
Labour got all ten | aldermen as well as 68 councillors. |
Labour got all ten | aldermen as well as 43 councillors. |
cil was eliminated, leaving just the Board of | Aldermen as the city's sole legislative body, in an ar |
This election was the last one that had | aldermen as well as councillors. |
He served on the Board of | Aldermen as Alderman At Large 1998-2002; serving as Pr |
Cohen was elected to the Chapel Hill Board of | Aldermen, as the governing board was then known.) |
mayor he served as president of the Board of | Aldermen as a Republican from 1899 to 1900. |
Melrose Board of | Aldermen, At-Large, 1978-80, 1992-98. |
s held Tuesday, February 1, 2011 to elect one | aldermen at-large. |
d on June 19, 2010 to select a mayor and five | aldermen at-large. |
ry 21, 1908, in New York City by the board of | aldermen, barring women from smoking in public. |
83, Young was elected to the Raleigh board of | aldermen, but the board, controlled by Democrats, had |
The vacancy was to be filled by the Board of | Aldermen, but the election was deadlocked because no p |
Third, it allowed for the election of | aldermen by ward, rather than at large. |
The traders and their political agents, the | aldermen, called upon their liege, Philip the Fair, to |
s of the Chicago City Council, taxpayer funds | aldermen can spend on whatever public works projects t |
every three years by ratepayers, and 23 were | aldermen, chosen by the 69 elected members. |
In February 2001, the Louisville Board of | Aldermen contacted the Grizzlies in an attempt to relo |
Until 1910, the outgoing | aldermen could also vote on such appointments. |
xist (it was of use in so far as the Court of | Aldermen could appoint an Alderman for the ward by co- |
d in the Calgary City Council by Ward 1 and 7 | Aldermen Dale Hodges and Druh Farrell. |
In 1974, the Carrboro Board of | Aldermen decided to have the building torn down to bui |
e town council (consisting of a mayor and six | aldermen, each elected for a one year term) and three |
e town council (consisting of a mayor and six | aldermen, each elected for a one year term) and four t |
e town council, consisting of a mayor and six | aldermen, each elected for a one year term). |
e town council (consisting of a mayor and six | aldermen, each elected for a one year term), five trus |
e town council (consisting of a mayor and six | aldermen, each elected for a one year term), five trus |
Two | aldermen elected for the newly created Carleton Ward |
as the first election in which there were two | aldermen elected from each of six wards, instead of th |
842, he was the highest polling of the twelve | aldermen elected to the new Wellington Borough, and wa |
shington garnered the support of all 16 black | aldermen, even those who had been organization support |
public office was as a member of the board of | aldermen for Jordan from 1905 to 1913. |
t town council (consisting of a mayor and six | aldermen) for a one year term. |
was chosen as President of the Lynn Board of | Aldermen for 1902. |
The Manchester Board of | Aldermen for the 12 wards of Manchester will also be e |
Below is a list of | aldermen from 1983. |
ago alderman, serving on the Chicago Board of | Aldermen from 1983 to 2002, when he retired as alderma |
member of the Waterbury, Connecticut board of | aldermen from 1986 to 1990. |
He was also a member of the Saginaw Board of | Aldermen from 1896 to 1900. |
ber of the Somerville, Massachusetts Board of | Aldermen from 2000-2006. |
Cook served on the Atlanta Board of | Aldermen from 1962 to 1970. |
Codd was a member of the board of | aldermen from 1902 to 1904. |
er was a member of the New Brunswick board of | aldermen from 1892 to 1896. |
or to that, he had served on the old Board of | Aldermen from 1990 to 1998. |
It consists of 28 | aldermen from each of the city's wards. |
ton's Common Council in 1822, on the Board of | Aldermen from 1829 to 1830 and as the fourth mayor of |
nn was first elected a member of the Board of | Aldermen from the Fifth Ward. |
) was President of the New York City Board of | Aldermen from 1868 to 1871. |
He was president of the Board of | Aldermen from 1909 to 1913 as a Democrat, and elected |
f education 1878-1885, served on the board of | aldermen from the Seventh Ward 1880-1882, and was mayo |
He served as one of Williamsburg's | aldermen from 1887 to 1889, as its mayor from 1889 to |
nd was a member of the New York City Board of | Aldermen from 1930 to 1934. |
in the Calgary City Council by Wards 2 and 3 | aldermen Gord Lowe and Helen Larocque. |
On 4 May 2004, the Court of | Aldermen granted the Company's petition to become the |
On 18 January 2005, the Court of | Aldermen granted the Company's petition to become the |
Because in the previous election all six | aldermen had been elected to a one year term, it was s |
Five Labour | aldermen had been elected at the preceding election, w |
The remaining five | aldermen had been elected in 1964 and would serve unti |
Originally | Aldermen had to live in a ward and be elected by its r |
In January 2010, upset that two | aldermen had sponsored a failed attempt to bring a Gua |
Aldermen Harle and Hamond took up the challenge and ca | |
By custom and tradition the individual | aldermen have a great deal of influence over decisions |
lowing a change to the voting system for City | Aldermen, he was challenged by an unheard-of young law |
who became the first chairman of the board of | aldermen, i.e. mayor, of the city). |
right, running for the New York City Board of | Aldermen in 1919 and for New York State Assembly in 19 |
Until 1978, each London council had | aldermen, in the ratio of one aldermen to six councill |
Until 1978, each council had | aldermen, in the ratio of one aldermen to six councill |
Slay was elected to the St. Louis Board of | Aldermen in 1985, representing the 23rd ward. |
He served as member of the board of | aldermen in 1832 and 1833. |
He served as member of the board of | aldermen in 1898 and 1899. |
He was again elected as a Lynn | aldermen in 1888, then served two more terms in the Ho |
unsuccessfully ran for the New York Board of | Aldermen in 1917. |
ALDERMEN IN DEADLOCK OVER THE RECORDERSHIP in NYT on J | |
lican President of the New York City Board of | Aldermen in 1873-74, briefly became Acting Mayor of Ne |
Whelton was the Chairman of the Board of | Aldermen in 1905. |
ard of Education in 1860, and to the Board of | Aldermen in 1871 and was then chosen to be the latter' |
TAKEN IN CHARGE; A GREAT HAUL OF THE BROADWAY | ALDERMEN in NYT on April 14, 1886 |
member of the Melrose, Massachusetts Board of | Aldermen in 1912, and continued until 1914. |
for four years until election to the Board of | Aldermen in 1846. |
ember of the Lawrence, Massachusetts Board of | Aldermen in 1909 and he served as the Board's presiden |
ommon councilmen were appointed to assist the | aldermen in the running of Ripon. |
995, he was elected President of the Board of | Aldermen, in a contested Democratic Party primary race |
whelmingly voted to reduce council down to 18 | aldermen in a plebiscite which saw its largest opposit |
He served as member of the board of | aldermen in Platteville 1903-1904, and was the city at |
He was a member of the Savannah board of | aldermen in 1793-1794, 1802-1803, and 1814-1815, and w |
Portland in 1860-61, a member of the board of | aldermen in 1862, and as Mayor of Portland in 1869-70. |
ity and recruited him to run for the Board of | Aldermen in Louisville's Third Ward. |
d 10 terms on the Common Council and Board of | Aldermen in Boston, and served as Captain of the Ancie |
The Board of | Aldermen, is the municipal legislature of the independ |
marthen and Recorder of Cardiff and two local | Aldermen, J M Howell and D C Roberts. |
in the Calgary City Council by Ward 8 and 11 | Aldermen John Mar and Brian Pincott. |
e Ages, Ripon was governed by one wakeman and | aldermen known as the twelve keepers, they oversaw the |
The | Aldermen met and selected two candidates to sit as the |
Current elected officials include | Aldermen Mike Westbrook, Randy Grewe, L.V. Sumler, Les |
In 1284, when the | aldermen of Lille attacked a troupe of Dominicans tryi |
892, he was elected President of the Board of | Aldermen of New York City for the following two years, |
Bijsterveldt disagreed with the way the other | aldermen of the social-democratic PvdA and the liberal |
She was a member of the board of | aldermen of New York City in 1925, being the first wom |
d House estate (as it was then known) to some | aldermen of Norwich for £1800 plus an annual rent of £ |
oad gauge on land acquired from the Mayor and | Aldermen of the Borough of Abingdon on 19 March 1856 a |
company on 19 February 2008 when the Court of | Aldermen of the City of London Corporation approved th |
e jurisdiction of the Lord Mayor and Court of | Aldermen of the City, and their High-Bailiff of Southw |
Gans was brought before the mayor and | aldermen of Bristol for "blasphemy." |
e early part of the 17th Century the Court of | Aldermen of the City of London appointed the chief off |
Black Hawk War, was a member of the board of | aldermen of St. Louis in 1838, and was a member of the |
of Barnstaple, and he was one of the original | aldermen of the County of Devon. |
Dunn was elected a member of the board of | aldermen of Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1878. |
ister the Act was given to the Lord Mayor and | Aldermen of the City of London and the Justices of the |
treasurer of Chicago; some city departments; | aldermen of Chicago's various wards; and chambers of t |
He served as member of the board of | aldermen of Janesville in 1861. |
He served as member of the board of | aldermen of Pittsfield. |
He served as member of the Board of | Aldermen of Albany for two years. |
He served as member of the board of | aldermen of Cambridge in 1908 and 1909. |
He was one of the first | aldermen of New York City when the city was incorporat |
1831; served as member of the first board of | aldermen of the city of Utica; was a member of the New |
He was a member of the board of | aldermen of New York City from 1918 until 1923. |
rimes took place in the Old Bailey before the | Aldermen of the City prior to the committing of the ac |
ways within said town, the Mayor and Board of | Aldermen of said Kissimmee City may determine." |
York City; elected president of the Board of | Aldermen of New York City in November 1921 and served |
West, as per charter granted by the Board of | Aldermen of said city of Key West, Fla., and the right |
tate Assembly in 1861; member of the board of | aldermen of New York City in 1863, 1864, and 1867-1869 |
Portrait of four | Aldermen of London, 1725, including Richard Levett, Es |
5, Adam de Bury was elected Lord Mayor by the | Aldermen of the City. |
He was member of the board of | aldermen of Grand Rapids for eight years, from 1863 to |
He was a member of the Court of | Aldermen of the City of London, and Lord Mayor of Lond |
Cary was elected a member of the board of | aldermen of Milwaukee in 1900 and was reelected in 190 |
He was a member of the board of | aldermen of Hancock, 1906-1908, and was mayor of Hanco |
fore the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and | aldermen of the city of London at St. Mary-Le-Bow, Jan |
chelden opens into the Schepenzaal, where the | aldermen of Oudenaarde convened. |
ion in 1936 and was president of the board of | aldermen of New York City from 1936 to 1938. |
He served on the Board of | Aldermen of Jersey City from 1864 to 1870, and served |
ician who served as a member of the Boards of | Aldermen of Charlestown and Boston, and as the ninth m |
He was elected a member of the board of | aldermen of Buffalo in 1912 and 1913 and was a member |
There were ten | aldermen on city council, but five of the positions we |
There were ten | aldermen on city council, but five of the positions we |
There were ten | aldermen on city council, but four of the positions we |
All | aldermen on Tower Hamlets were Labour. |
There were ten | aldermen on city council, but three of the positions w |
There were ten | aldermen on city council, but three of the positions w |
There were ten | aldermen on city council, but four of the positions we |
There were ten | aldermen on city council, but four of the positions we |
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