- not
least by
providing charitable-giving and
networking opportunities.
Liverymen retain voting rights for the
senior civic offices, such as the Lord Mayor...
- Two
sheriffs are
elected annually for the City of
London by the
Liverymen of the City
livery companies. Today's
sheriffs have only
nominal duties, but...
- companies,
there are two main
categories of membership:
liverymen and freemen. Its
limit of 300
liverymen was
decreed by the
Court of Aldermen, all of whom...
- privileges." The
company members,
including master, wardens, ****istants,
liverymen,
freemen and
apprentices are
mostly involved with the
modern visual and...
-
company status of 'liveryman', or to hold an
office in a
livery company.
Liverymen have
electoral rights in the City of
London in
voting for
certain offices...
- Master's
Charitable Appeal. The
Master and
Company make
initial donations:
liverymen,
freemen and
others are
invited to
follow suit. The
Company encourages...
-
after the vote. The
sheriffs of the City of
London are
elected by the
liverymen of the
livery companies.
Richard Causton,
himself an MP and liveryman...
-
liquor sellers to
guard against fraud, are
still chosen annually by the
liverymen in
common hall ****embled on
Midsummer Day.
Since ale and beer have become...
- patrimony,
servitude or redemption.
Candidates must be
proposed by two
liverymen (one
being a
Court ****istant), or by
authority of the
Selection Committee...
- the City of London.
Pursuant to a
royal charter of
Henry I c. 1131, the
liverymen of the City
elected two
sheriffs of "London and Middle****" upon payment...