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| | Mansion House |
 | | The Mansion House is the name applied to the residences of the Lords Mayor of Dublin London. |  | | There is also a Mansion House tube station in London. |  | | In My Father's House Are Many Mansions: Family and Community in Edgefield, South Carolina (Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies) |
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| | Mansion House - Mansion House - Lord Mayor of Dublin |
 | | Mansion House - Mansion House - Lord Mayor of Dublin |  | | The Lord Mayor of the day took up residence and thus Dublin preceded the City of London by some 15 years in providing an official house for its Mayor. |  | | The Round Room beside the Mansion House was built in 1821 for a visit by King George IV and it was here that the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1919 and the signing of the Treaty took place. |
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| | Mansion House London: Risk Assessment and Protection |
 | | Settlements occurring during the first phase of tunneling for the extension of the Docklands Light Railway in London caused concern for damage to the MAnsion House during subsequent phases of the work. |  | | Tamaro, Fellow, ASCE, (Partner, Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engrs., 708 Third Ave., New York, NY 10017) |  | | The building is a landmark structure and no further damage could be accepted. |
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| | Lord |
 | | Lord Mayor of Dublin The Mansion House The Mansion House, on Dawson Street, is the official residence of the Lord Mayor... |  | | Lord President of the Council The Office of Lord President of the Council is a Leader of the House of Lords. |  | | Lord Chief Justice of Ireland The Lord Chief Justice of Ireland was the senior Four Courts in Dublin. |
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| | Lord Mayor of London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The residence of the Lord Mayor is known as Mansion House. |  | | The Lord Mayor is also the head of the Commission of Lieutenancy, which represents the Sovereign in the City of London (other counties usually have Lord Lieutenants, as opposed to Commissions), and annually attends the Treloar Trust (named after Sir William Treloar, Lord Mayor in 1906), in Hampshire. |  | | On the day after being sworn in, the Lord Mayor participates in a procession from the City of London to the Royal Courts of Justice in the City of Westminster, where the Lord Mayor swears his allegiance to the Crown. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Mayor_of_London
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: London |
 | | The City of London has its own Court of Quarter Sessions, and the Lord Mayor, sitting at the Mansion House or Guildhall, has the powers of justices in petty session of a police magistrate. |  | | London at this time consisted of a collection of low wooden houses thatched with reeds or straw, thus affording combustible material for the numerous and destructive fires which frequently broke out, as in 1087 when the greater part of the city, including St. Paul's, was burnt. |  | | London under the Hanoverian kings lost the beauty it formerly had and became a vast collection of houses, plain but comfortable, a condition from which it is only now successfully emerging. |
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| | London Events Calendar - traditional events |
 | | The Lord Mayor leads a procession from Mansion House to the Central Criminal Court to open the new session. |  | | Today a rose is carried by churchwardens of All-Hallows-by-the-Tower to Mansion House, were it is given to the Lord Mayor, along with a bouquet of roses for the lady mayoress. |  | | The massed pipes and drums are led by the pipes and drums of the London Regiment. |
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| | Donald Insall Associates Ltd - Photo Gallery |
 | | Mansion House, London: Refurbishment of the Residence of the Lord Mayor of London (1994) |  | | Grovelands, Enfield, London: Repair and extension of House by John Nash (1987) |  | | Hampton Court House, Surrey: Renovation of 18th century Grotto (1987) |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: London |
 | | The City of London has its own Court of Quarter Sessions, and the Lord Mayor, sitting at the Mansion House or Guildhall, has the powers of justices in petty session of a police magistrate. |  | | London at this time consisted of a collection of low wooden houses thatched with reeds or straw, thus affording combustible material for the numerous and destructive fires which frequently broke out, as in 1087 when the greater part of the city, including St. Paul's, was burnt. |  | | London under the Hanoverian kings lost the beauty it formerly had and became a vast collection of houses, plain but comfortable, a condition from which it is only now successfully emerging. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: London |
 | | The City of London has its own Court of Quarter Sessions, and the Lord Mayor, sitting at the Mansion House or Guildhall, has the powers of justices in petty session of a police magistrate. |  | | London at this time consisted of a collection of low wooden houses thatched with reeds or straw, thus affording combustible material for the numerous and destructive fires which frequently broke out, as in 1087 when the greater part of the city, including St. Paul's, was burnt. |  | | The city had many troubles to encounter during the latter part of the century, such as the Silk-weavers riots (1765); the quarrel with the Court and Parliament about the election of John Wilkes (1768), and the terrible Gordon Riots (1780) which were the outcome of the first Catholic Relief Act (1778). |
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| | Mansion House, London: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London. |  | | mansion house london is mentioned in the following topics: |  | | Built between 1739 and 1752, it was designed in the then fashionable Palladian style by the City of London surveyor and architect George Dance the Elder. |
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| | Office of Lord Mayor |
 | | In the City, the Lord Mayor ranks immediately after the sovereign and acts as the capital's host in Guildhall and Mansion House, his official residence. |  | | The election of Lord Mayor is held at the end of September each year in the Great Hall of Guildhall. |  | | All aldermen who have served the office of sheriff and who have not already been Lord Mayor are eligible. |
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| | 13635.txt |
 | | Asquith's oration at the Mansion House, the Allies very properly insisted on our signing a solemn treaty between the parties that they must all stand together to the very end. |  | | I know that even in the United States, where treaties and declarations of war must be made by Parliament, it is nevertheless possible for the President to bring about a situation in which Congress, like our House of Commons in the present instance, has no alternative but to declare war. |  | | And its moral was "To arms; or the Germans will besiege London as they besieged Paris." From that time until the present, the British propaganda of war with Germany has never ceased. |
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| | The Lord Mayor of the "Square Mile" (from London) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | Across from the bank stands Mansion House, the residence of the lord mayor, chief magistrate of the City of London. |  | | The Lord Mayor of the "Square Mile" (from London) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |  | | The lord mayor is elected yearly by the guilds and corporations of the City, some of which date back to the Middle Ages. |
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| | VINER - LoveToKnow Article on VINER |
 | | The king attended his mayoral banquet, and the lord mayor erected an equestrian statue in his honor on a spot now covered by the Mansion House. |  | | He was sheriff during the year of the great fire in London, and was chosen lord mayor in 1674. |  | | (1631-1688), lord mayor of London, was born in Warwick, but migrated in early life to London, where he was apprenticed to his uncle, Sir Thomas Viner (1558-1665), a goldsmith, who was lord mayor of London in 1653-54, and who was created a baronet in 1661. |
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| | WebCab Library : Miscellaneous : UK Enciclopedia - London |
 | | Across from the bank stands Mansion House, the residence of the lord mayor, chief magistrate of the City of London. |  | | Facing the Houses of Parliament, in Lambeth, is Lambeth Palace, the London residence of the archbishop of Canterbury. |  | | The Inner Temple and the Middle Temple are two of London's inns of court, which serve as universities for law students. |
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| | Lord Mayor of London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The residence of the Lord Mayor is known as Mansion House. |  | | The Lord Mayor is also the head of the Commission of Lieutenancy, which represents the Sovereign in the City of London (other counties usually have Lord Lieutenants, as opposed to Commissions), and annually attends the Treloar Trust (named after Sir William Treloar, Lord Mayor in 1906), in Hampshire. |  | | On the day after being sworn in, the Lord Mayor participates in a procession from the City of London to the Royal Courts of Justice in the City of Westminster, where the Lord Mayor swears his allegiance to the Crown. |
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| | Lord Mayor of London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The residence of the Lord Mayor is known as Mansion House. |  | | The Lord Mayor is also the head of the Commission of Lieutenancy, which represents the Sovereign in the City of London (other counties usually have Lord Lieutenants, as opposed to Commissions), and annually attends the Treloar Trust (named after Sir William Treloar, Lord Mayor in 1906), in Hampshire. |  | | On the day after being sworn in, the Lord Mayor participates in a procession from the City of London to the Royal Courts of Justice in the City of Westminster, where the Lord Mayor swears his allegiance to the Crown. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: London |
 | | The City of London has its own Court of Quarter Sessions, and the Lord Mayor, sitting at the Mansion House or Guildhall, has the powers of justices in petty session of a police magistrate. |  | | London at this time consisted of a collection of low wooden houses thatched with reeds or straw, thus affording combustible material for the numerous and destructive fires which frequently broke out, as in 1087 when the greater part of the city, including St. Paul's, was burnt. |  | | London under the Hanoverian kings lost the beauty it formerly had and became a vast collection of houses, plain but comfortable, a condition from which it is only now successfully emerging. |
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| | Mayors Of City |
 | | Lords of the City: Lord Mayors of York and Their Mansion House - Paperback |  | | The Lord Mayor's Show winds through nearly 800 years of London's history, marching unscathed through everything from the black death to the blitz. |  | | Mayor of London, the London Assembly and the Greater London Authority |
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| | City of London Police - News and events |
 | | J ames Hart, Commissioner of Police for the City of London presented a unique pictorial history of the Force to the Lord Mayor Robert Finch at Mansion House on Monday 26 January. |  | | The 676th print was presented to the Lord Mayor to correspond with his status as the 676th Lord Mayor of the City of London. |  | | A painted history presented to the Lord Mayor |
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| | London Hostels Listing - Hostels in London, England at Hostels.com |
 | | This grand mansion house, surrounded by its own leafy garden, is located in the charming village of Highgate... |  | | This is a modern, purpose-built hostel in the newly developed Docklands area of London, on the south bank of the River Thames... |  | | The Hyde Park is London's most famous and fun hostel, we're a stone's throw from Hyde Park, which makes it easy to see London's amazing attractions, shops and party places.The hostel has all of the facilities that the modern backpacker requires.Visit our website for more information. |
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| | House |
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| | Mansion |
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| | London |
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| | Williamson's Tavern, Mansion House, London - pub details # beerintheevening.com |
 | | Williamson's Tavern, Mansion House, London - pub details # beerintheevening.com |  | | Jamies Bar, Mansion House (0.0 miles), Pavilion End, Mansion House (0.0 miles), Reflex, London (0.0 miles), Ye Old Watling, Mansion House (0.0 miles), Calico Bar and Eating House, Mansion House (0.0 miles) - see more nearby pubs |  | | This pub has London Pride, Adnams, Dechaurs IPA and Old Speckled Hen with occasionally Landlord, Bass or another. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Circle Line |
 | | Mansion House entrance Mansion House is a London Underground station in the City of London, near Mansion House (although Bank is actually closer). |  | | Barbican tube station Barbican is a London Underground and mainline rail station serving the Barbican Centre in the City of London. |  | | Blackfriars station Blackfriars station is a London Underground and National Rail station complex situated in the City of London financial district of London in England. |
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