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Liverymen
The Old Millhillians’ Liverymen’s Association seeks to encourage OMs to become involved with City Livery Companies, the historic and charitable institutions of the City. Members span the complete range of Livery Companies from the most ancient to the more modern, and assist OMs to progress through becoming Freemen of the City to joining Livery Companies.
Old Millhillians who are Liverymen or Freemen of the City of London gather once a year at Guildhall for lunch in the elegant Guildhall Members’ Dining Room, an occasion masterminded by Liveryman Archie Galloway. like to know more about Freemasonry and the OMs Lodge, we will be delighted.
For the 2018 Lunch the Master, Michael Phillips, arranged for silver of the Glovers Company to grace the table, including the awesome Mosely Flagon embossed with scenes from the Battle of Bosworth 1485, and the unique Beakbane Bowl, both presented by Master Glovers.
In recent years new members have tended to come and see us at the Adam and Eve before deciding whether or not to apply for membership, but no pressure other than to enjoy what is on offer for the evening. If you would like a text or email reminder near the time, feel free to email Bruce Maunder Taylor.
Bruce Maunder Taylor (Weymouth 59-64) brmt@maundertaylor.co.uk
The Master reported that, representing the Association and attired in the robes of the Glovers’ Company, he had carried out his right to drive sheep over London Bridge.
Rev Michael Phillips (Winterstoke 59-64)