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  2. List of mayors of Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Mayor has the use of the Lord Mayor's Parlour in Sheffield Town Hall, an official badge and the honorary presidency of several organisations. The Lord Mayor's Awards and the Lord Mayor's Charity Fund are local institutions organised in the name of the Lord Mayor. Ann Eliza Longden was the first female Lord Mayor (1936–7). [4] Notable ...

  3. Category:Lord mayors of Sheffield - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Lord Mayors of Sheffield - Wikipedia

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  5. List of people from Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Enid Hattersley, Labour Party politician and Sheffield's Lord Mayor in 1981; Roy Hattersley, politician and writer; Samuel Holberry, Chartist [36] Isaac Ironside, Chartist [36] Helen Jackson; Oona King, politician; J. Batty Langley, politician and trade unionist; Nicholas Liverpool, President of Dominica; Frederick Mappin, cutler and politician

  6. John George Graves - Wikipedia

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    John George Graves (1866–1945) was a successful English entrepreneur and public benefactor. He became Sheffield's Lord Mayor and an Alderman in 1926 and he was given Freedom of the City in 1929. [1]

  7. Magid Magid - Wikipedia

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    Magid was nominated for the role of Lord Mayor of Sheffield by his three fellow Green Party councillors. [7] The post, which is a ceremonial one, means the officeholder must represent the council and the city, speak at a variety of official functions, and undertake a range of ceremonial duties. [ 21 ]

  8. Directly elected mayors in England - Wikipedia

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    The first directly elected mayor was introduced in Greater London in 2000 as part of the statutory provisions of the Greater London Authority Act 1999.The position of the elected Mayor of London is a strategic regional one, and quite different from that of local authority mayors.

  9. Joseph Jonas - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Jonas died in August 1921 from a stroke. He was buried in All Saints Church, Ecclesall. [3] His funeral on 25 August 1921 was attended by many local dignitaries, including the Lord Mayor of Sheffield, the local MP and representatives of Sheffield University and the local chamber of commerce. [13]