Most liverymen progress through the hierarchy to become members of the court and in due course the Master of the Company for a year. |
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I am grateful for this exchange, which is educating us all about liverymen in the City of London. |
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The senior members of the livery companies, known as liverymen, form a special electorate known as Common Hall. |
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Elegantly restored, down to the white-suited liverymen opening the hotel doors, from inside the Strand's tearoom one could still think the sun hasn't set on Britannia. |
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The Lord Mayor of London and the two Sheriffs are chosen by liverymen meeting at Common Hall. |
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Other liverymen include Animal Health Trust chief executive Peter Webbon, Roger Weatherby, Toby Balding and Andrew Parker Bowles. |
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She read an oath in front of an audience of 200 people and is now officially one of the company's liverymen. |
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Michael, for the City Service, we had three hundred senior bankers, liverymen, and the Lord Mayor of London in the congregation. |
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I want the Spectacle Makers' Charity to grow and become stronger and I want the liverymen to be more engaged as there is a lot of work to be done to reduce visual impairment. |
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Applicants included councilmen, aldermen, sheriffs, and liverymen, retail traders, licensed brokers, and others who wanted to take advantage of the privileges it brought. |
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Around 500 Liverymen dressed in royal blue robes and straw boaters re-enacted an 11th Century right to the sound of drums. |
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Traffic was redirected as Liverymen and Freemen of the City walKed the animals across. |
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An independent jury of City of London Liverymen from Goldsmiths' Company also attends the test. |
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Most notable are Jane Short and Fred Rich, both Liverymen of the Goldsmiths' Company, together with Phil Barnes, Vladimir Bohm and Stephen Bottomley. |
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Senior members of the Livery Companies are known as Liverymen and form the Common Hall, which chooses the Lord Mayor, the Sheriffs and certain other officers. |
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