Magistrate
Most urban centers are divided into districts or wards,
each of which usually needs a provincial governor, called
an alderman. Aldermen are commonly elected by the
residents of their ward to lend an ear to any grievances
and to settle minor disputes and offenses in their court
(which is often called a “ward moot”). In rare cases, the
city’s parliament or city council is composed of the collected aldermen from the various wards.
city’s parliament or city council is composed of the collected aldermen from the various wards.