<P> Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Canterbury, Chester, Coventry, Exeter, Kingston upon Hull, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Sheffield, Stoke - on - Trent, the City of Westminster and York . </P> <P> The Lord Mayors of London and York are styled The Right Honourable, Bristol also uses the honorific although without official sanction . All other Lord Mayors, as well as the Mayors of cities and the original Cinque Ports (Sandwich, Hythe, Dover, Romney and Hastings, are styled The Right Worshipful . All other Mayors are styled The Worshipful, though this is in practice seldom used for a Town Mayor . These honorific styles are used only before the Mayoral title and not before the name, and are not retained after the term of office . </P> <P> A mayor usually appoints a consort, usually a spouse, other family member or fellow councillor . The designated female consort of a mayor is called the mayoress and accompanies the mayor to civic functions . A female mayor is also called mayor, not, as sometime erroneously called, "Lady Mayoress". A mayoress or Lady Mayoress is a female consort of a mayor or Lord Mayor; a male consort of a mayor or Lord Mayor is a Mayor's Consort or Lord Mayor's Consort . </P> <P> ^ 1 The Lord Mayor of Bristol uses the prefix without official sanction . </P>

What do you call a female mayors husband