Yes, "Lord Mayor" should be capitalized because it is a title referring to the mayor of a city or town.
Capital letters are also known as uppercase letters or majuscules.
The capital that has only 3 letters is "Rome" which is the capital of Italy.
No, capital letters are not necessary for a list. However, using capital letters for the first letter of each item in a list can improve readability and presentation.
Proper nouns begin with capital letters, not smell letters. Capital letters are used to distinguish a proper noun from a common noun, helping identify specific names of people, places, or things. Smell letters do not play a role in grammar rules regarding proper nouns.
Capital letters can be classified based on their shape, such as uppercase or majuscule letters. They can also be organized based on their function in sentences, such as the first letter of a proper noun or the start of a sentence. Additionally, capital letters can be categorized by their Unicode character range.
Lord Mayor is the title of the Mayor of a major city. Great Britain is a country and as such doesn't have a Lord Mayor.
Dublin does not have a leader as such. The city does have a Lord Mayor, but the Lord Mayor does not have as much power as Lord Mayors in some countries do. A Lord Mayor serves a one year term. At the current time Councillor Emer Costello is the serving Lord Mayor of Dublin. She was elected to the position of Lord Mayor on 15th June 2009.
Brisbane is a city so it has a Mayor, not a Premier. In 2013, Campbell Newman is the Premier Of Queensland, the state for which Brisbane is the capital city. Graham Quirk is Brisbane's Lord Mayor.
In writing, as 'Lord Mayor', perhaps surprisingly. The title Lady Mayoress is reserved only for the wife of a Lord Mayor. You should address a female Lord Mayor as "Madam Mayor" in conversation. It is considered impolite, certainly in public speaking, to address her just as 'mrs. Smith'.In writing an envelope, you use "Mrs. J.B. Smith, Lord Mayor of Portsmouth".
"The Right Honourable Lord Mayor"
John Warner - Lord Mayor - died in 1648.
Isaac Penington - Lord Mayor - died in 1661.
Thomas Hayes - Lord Mayor - died in 1617.
John Frederick - Lord Mayor - was born in 1601.
John Frederick - Lord Mayor - died in 1685.
Edmund Wright - Lord Mayor - died in 1643.
James Esdaile - lord mayor - was born in 1714.