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Definition of mace bearer in English: mace bearernoun An official who walks before a dignitary on ceremonial occasions, carrying a mace that represents the dignitary's authority. her husband acted as mace bearer for the mayor Example sentencesExamples - Councillor Collins headed up to York with his mace bearer Len Charles to tour this city's attractions.
- On the ride back mace bearer Len sums up the difference between Croydon and York.
- First come the mace bearers, then the officials, pages, horsemen, drummers and trumpeters, all dressed in colorful costumes of the Middle Ages.
- Henry is shown surrounded by a host of footmen, officials and dignitaries, a mace bearer, a crowd of nobles, and six trumpeters.
- They were led by their officers, the town clerk, borough beadle Alan Johnson and mace bearers Tony Saunders and Derek Smith.
- He took over as sword and mace bearer and became town crier in May 2005.
- Fred was one of town's pair of mace bearers for years in the 1940s and 1950s.
- Marlborough mace bearer Bob Dobbs is a great traditionalist, right down to following in the footsteps of his late uncle Fred.
- They're all sizes and nationalities, a crowd of curious youngsters who gather around the two mayors and their mace bearers with interest.
- The mayor and six previous mayors, preceded by the city's senior mace bearer, all on horseback, received them in great splendour.
Definition of mace bearer in US English: mace bearernoun An official who walks before a dignitary on ceremonial occasions, carrying a mace that represents the dignitary's authority. her husband acted as mace bearer for the mayor Example sentencesExamples - Henry is shown surrounded by a host of footmen, officials and dignitaries, a mace bearer, a crowd of nobles, and six trumpeters.
- Councillor Collins headed up to York with his mace bearer Len Charles to tour this city's attractions.
- Fred was one of town's pair of mace bearers for years in the 1940s and 1950s.
- He took over as sword and mace bearer and became town crier in May 2005.
- They were led by their officers, the town clerk, borough beadle Alan Johnson and mace bearers Tony Saunders and Derek Smith.
- They're all sizes and nationalities, a crowd of curious youngsters who gather around the two mayors and their mace bearers with interest.
- The mayor and six previous mayors, preceded by the city's senior mace bearer, all on horseback, received them in great splendour.
- On the ride back mace bearer Len sums up the difference between Croydon and York.
- First come the mace bearers, then the officials, pages, horsemen, drummers and trumpeters, all dressed in colorful costumes of the Middle Ages.
- Marlborough mace bearer Bob Dobbs is a great traditionalist, right down to following in the footsteps of his late uncle Fred.
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