It is easy to see the similarity between the simple methods of rural government and the organization of municipal independence under an elected mayor.
We also know that William Estfeld, the recently-elected mayor, received the customary gold cup and ewer used on the occasion, which he afterwards bequeathed to his grandson.
M605) A few days after Wolsey’s disgrace a banquet was held at the Guildhall on the occasion of the swearing in of Ralph Dodmer, the newly-elected mayor.
Rather than submit to such extortion he went to prison, and remained there until the king’s death, when he obtained his freedom and was soon afterwards re-elected mayor.
It was thereupon declared by the Court of Aldermen that anyone who in future should be elected mayor, and refused to take up office, should be mulcted in a like sum.
Sir Samuel Bignold was, for the fourth time, elected Mayor of Norwich; Dr.
Loys, a physician and a man of energy, iselected mayor in the place of M.
Served as alderman in Toronto for six years; elected mayor, 1857.
In 1663 elected mayor of Quebec, but promptly resigned under official pressure, the policy of the government being opposed to anything approaching popular government.
After he is elected mayor he may break his pledges to these organizations, but as soon as he does he's through.
I'm to have dinner with her and Gibson the night he is elected mayor," John replied, remembering Gibson's invitation.
Suppose we set it for the evening of the day I'm elected mayor," said Gibson, smiling.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "elected mayor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.