- A mace-bearer, or
macebearer, is a
person who
carries a mace,
either a real
weapon or ceremonial. When the mace was
still in
actual use as a weapon, it...
- been led by the
Common Cryer and Serjeant-at-Arms,
commonly called the
Macebearer,
carrying the Mace of the City of London. The role
carries ceremonial...
- Salford). The Mayor, a
local businessman, and the council's
ceremonial macebearer happen also to be
taking the trip
while they show the city to visiting...
-
Three Bites of the
Apple (1967) – Joe
Batterfly The
White Bus (1967) –
Macebearer Mrs. Brown, You've Got a
Lovely Daughter (1968) –
Oakshot Spring and Port...
- The
Swordbearer and
Macebearer walk
ahead of the Lord Mayor, who is
escorted by his ward beadle...
- Salford. The Mayor, a
local businessman, and the council's
ceremonial macebearer happen also to be
taking the trip
while they show the city to visiting...
-
Brentgovel Street Greengage,
Tollgate Lane King's Arms, 22
Brentgovel Street Macebearer, Home Farm Lane Mason's Arms,
Whiting Street (formerly Bricklayers' Arms)...
-
style of
Spanish academic regalia. The maces,
carried by
beadles or
macebearers, were
included in the
parade for
their academic symbolism. The mace of...
-
chair a
department at UTK, and the university's
first African-American
Macebearer. The
latter is the
highest honor a
faculty member can receive. Because...
- Lady-in-Waiting,
Extra Lady-in-Waiting, and
Maids of
Honour (three in 1949). The
Macebearer bears the Lord President's Mace or the Old
Exchequer Mace. The Master...