Lord Mayor of York

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The Lord Mayor of York is the historic civic and ceremonial head of the city of York, one of the oldest mayoral offices in England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial position
civic office
mayoral office
appliesToJurisdiction City of York NERFINISHED
ceremonialRole first citizen of York
hosts visiting dignitaries
presides over civic ceremonies
represents the city at civic events
confersStatusOn office holder as first citizen of York
country England
follows Mayor of York NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedBuilding Mansion House, York NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedPosition Lady Mayoress of York NERFINISHED
Lord Mayor’s Consort of York NERFINISHED
hasGenderNeutralForm Lord Mayor of York NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance one of the oldest mayoral offices in England
reflects medieval self-government of York
hasPart Sheriff of York NERFINISHED
hasPrivilege uses official Lord Mayor’s car
wears civic regalia of York
hasQuality ceremonial
civic
hasRank second oldest mayoralty in England after Lord Mayor of London
hasSymbol ceremonial robes
chains of office
mace of the City of York NERFINISHED
hasTitleStyle The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of York NERFINISHED
inception 13th century
isDifferentFrom Lord Mayor of London NERFINISHED
Mayor of London
isPartOf local government of York
isPositionHeldBy elected councillor of City of York Council
jurisdiction municipal affairs of York (ceremonial)
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity City of York NERFINISHED
England NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
Yorkshire and the Humber NERFINISHED
officeHolderSelectionMethod election by City of York Council
officialName Lord Mayor of the City of York NERFINISHED
residence Mansion House, York NERFINISHED
seat York NERFINISHED
subordinateTo City of York Council NERFINISHED
termLength one year
uses Mansion House, York NERFINISHED

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