They drove to the City Chambers on the High Street, where an official was eventually able to provide the name of a solicitor.
There was a civic reception in the City Chambers, and a Dinner was held.
The City Chambers was erected between 1882 and 1888 as a symbol of municipal confidence and wealth.
The move had been fiercely criticised by many traders who had a procession to the City Chambers.
Our protest is also against the use of the City Chambers by terrorist organisations.
The Town Council took over the North range in 1811 as City Chambers and by 1893 had bought the whole building.
By popular demand, and after an Evening News campaign, there was a civic reception at the City Chambers.
She claimed his Great Telescope, which was housed in the City Chambers, for her inheritance.
A Map The grand City Chambers, the seat of local government, were built in the 1880s at the high point of the city's wealth.
However, the building, which now serves as the City Chambers, is still often attributed to John Adam.