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Lord Mayor of Dublin


 

The Mansion HouseThe Mansion House, on Dawson Street, is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin.

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The Lord Mayor of Dublin is the symbolic head of the city government in the capital of Ireland. He or she is elected annually by members of Dublin City Council (previously known as Dublin Corporation) from amongst its members. The current Lord Mayor (June 2005 to June 2006) is Councillor Catherine Byrne. A member of Fine Gael, the second largest group on the council, Cllr Byrne represents the South West Inner City area of Dublin on the council. She is Dublin's 336th Lord Mayor. The deputy Lord Mayor is Councillor Bronwen Maher, a member of the Green Party. Before 1840, the Lord Mayor was selected through a complicated method from the City Assembly. In 1840 the whole method of election to the new Council was fundamentally reformed and democratised.

Related Topics:
Lord Mayor - Ireland - Dublin City Council

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The office of Mayor of Dublin was created in June 1229 by Prince Henry III. (English monarchs were style "Prince" in Ireland until Henry VIII asked the Irish Parliament to give him the title "King"). It was elevated to Lord Mayor in 1665 by King Charles I. Lords Mayor were ex-officio members of the Irish Privy Council. Though the Irish Privy Council was de facto abolished in 1922, the honorific that indicated membership, the Right Honourable (Rt. Hon.) was put before the Lord Mayor's title until 2002. Except on a handful of occasions where the city government has been suspended for not striking a rate (a level of local tax), Dublin has had a mayor for nearly eight hundred years.

Related Topics:
1229 - Prince Henry III - 1665 - King Charles I - Irish Privy Council - Right Honourable - Rate

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Among the famous (and infamous) Dublin Lords Mayor were:

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