Summer Reception
Our Summer Reception was held at Barber Surgeons’ Hall, Monkwell Square. This followed the Election Court meeting where Paul Williams was elected as the new Master of the Company, Andrew Claudet as the Upper Warden and Andrew Fenemore-Jones as the Renter Warden, and the new Master and Wardens were installed before the customary drinks...
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Scrivener's Hall Plaque, July 2024
On 17 July, there was an unveiling of a plaque marking the site of our Livery Hall (built in the seventeenth century) in Noble Street. Huge thanks to Past Masters Julia Hett and Giles Cole who were instrumental arranging for the plaque to be put into place and to City of London Corporation for...
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Thanksgiving Service for the Company's 650th Anniversary Year
Another important event in our 650th anniversary year celebrations was a service of thanksgiving in the church of St Mary-le-Bow, led by our Honorary Chaplain, the Reverend Steven Brooks.
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Spring Dinner
Our annual Spring Dinner was held this year in the wonderful surroundings of the Goldsmiths’ Hall. The current Hall is the third Goldsmiths’ Hall to have occupied the site at the junction of Foster Lane and Gresham Street since 1339. It opened with a Grand Banquet in 1835, attended by the Duke of Wellington....
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A Visit to Winchester Cathedral
Court Assistant Margaret Hill organised a trip to Winchester Cathedral as part of the celebrations of the 650th Anniversary of the Company, with particular emphasis on the skills shown by early exponents of one of our traditional trades, that of calligraphy.
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Burns Supper, January 2024
Thursday 18th January 2024RAF Club, 128 Piccadilly A most enjoyable Burns Supper was again jointly held with the Honourable Company of Master Mariners and the Company of HR Professionals. Traditional elements included: The Selkirk Grace, the piping in of the haggis, the address to the haggis, the Immortal Memory and the Toast to the...
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Annual Quill Pen Lunch, January 2024
This was the annual lunch when the Master presented the new Lord Mayor with the quill pen with which he signed himself into Office, and the Lady Mayoress with a Scriveners’ fountain pen. As is customary, the Company also made a donation to the Lord Mayor’s Appeal from our Sexcentenary Charity.
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