Definition of Aldermanry. Meaning of Aldermanry. Synonyms of Aldermanry

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Definition of Aldermanry

Aldermanry
Aldermanry Al"der*man*ry, n. 1. The district or ward of an alderman. 2. The office or rank of an alderman. [R.] --B. Jonson.

Meaning of Aldermanry from wikipedia

- though the number of wards and their names did not change. Each ward, or aldermanry, has its own alderman, who is the most senior official or representative...
- Bridge Without when administered by the city (from 1550 to 1900) and as an aldermanry until 1978. The local government arrangements were reorganised in 1900...
- 1660. Sir Edward married Ursula Salusbury 31 December 1631 at St Mary Aldermanry, London, they had @11 children W R Williams The Parliamentary History...
- Saidpur is a town and a nagar panchayat in the Badaun district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. As with other areas in the North Indian plains, Saidpur...
- and 1321. Nicholas died in 1334, without male issue, and devised his aldermanry to Sir John de Pulteney, then mayor of London. Roysia, the daughter of...
- marriage of the Duke and Duchess of York. In 1897, Knill transferred his aldermanry to the adjacent ward of Bridge Without to make room for his son Sir John...
- under the present High Steward (the Recorder of London). The ward and aldermanry were effectively abolished in 1978, by merging it with the Ward of Bridge...
- subverted when Richard Jerveis obtained letters patent freeing him from his aldermanry and from ****ure city office. Laxton and the aldermen went in a body to...
- at St. John's College, Cambridge. In the next year he transferred his aldermanry to the Candlewick ward. The grant of the whole of "Le Key" and "Le Wharf"...
- secondly Sir James Stonehouse c. 1618. John's father joined the City Aldermanry in 1598, in which year John matriculated a fellow-commoner from Trinity...