The harbormaster
The harbormaster
An abbot of the people was the title of a high magistrate under the doge of independent Genoa.
An alabarch is the title of the governor or chief magistrate of the Jews in Alexandria under the Ptolemies and Roman emperors.
Yes, the title used to address a magistrate in court is "Your Honor."
"Prime Minister" is usually the title for the head of government of an independent country, while "Chief Minister" is usually the head of government of a state or province.
Burgermeister in German refers to a mayor or chief magistrate of a town or city. It is a title commonly used in German-speaking countries for a local government official in charge of governing a municipality.
Chief of Staff is a proper title.
Commander in chief
Commander-in-chief commander in chief of the armed forces.
The US President is the Commander-in-Chief.
The title is 'Chief of Staff.' But one might say or write "...the Chief of Staff's responsibility."
Governor.