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(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Court of Aldermen, 17/03/2020 12:30 Public Document Pack COURT OF ALDERMEN SIR/MADAM YOUR Worship is desired to be at a Court of Aldermen, in the Aldermen’s Court Room, on Tuesday next, the 17th day of MARCH, 2020. The Lord Mayor will take the Chair at 12.30 pm of the clock in the afternoon precisely. (if unable to attend please inform the Town Clerk at once.) TIM ROLPH, Swordbearer. Swordbearer’s Office, Mansion House, Tuesday, 10th March 2020 1 Question - That the minutes of the last Court are an accurate record? (Pages 1 - 8) 2 Mr Chamberlain's List of Applicants for the Freedom of the City:- Name Occupation Address Company Jing Jiang Aarons a Charity Chairman Knightsbridge Glass Sellers Christopher Jan Abbott a Writer Brent Distillers Robert Malcolm Aickin, an Insurer Hackney Loriners TD Phillip Martyn an Orthopaedic Candwr Road, Ponthir, Haberdashers Alderman Surgeon Monmouthshire Michael Aminzade a Cyber Security Barnet Bakers Company Director David Harold Amor a Direct Marketing Lacey Green, Princes Stationers & Company Director Risborough, Newspaper Buckinghamshire Makers Allister Frank Andrew a Commerical Tatsfield, Kent Launderers Launderer John Robert Ball a Managing Director Gosport, Hampshire Goldsmiths 2 Name Occupation Address Company Andrew Alan Bandurka a Solicitor Putney Solicitors Robert William Barclay a Banker Essex International Bankers Oliver Patrick Bartrum, a Livery Compnay Loddon, Hook, Clockmakers MBE Clerk, retired Hampshire Mark Bernard Battles a Chartered Clapham South Distillers Accountant Mr Michael John a Motor Stamford, Lincolnshire Coachmakers & Baunton, CBE Components Coach Harness Company Director, Makers retired George Hugh Dominic a Software Islington Haberdashers Beasley Developer Anna-Maria Belli a Surgeon, retired Wimbledon Gunmakers Dr Elizabeth Anne a General Colchester, Essex Apothecaries Bevan Practitioner, retired John Maurice Bishop an Arbitrator Notting Hill Arbitrators Susan Margaret Bolton a Safety and Ealing Dyers Compliance Consultancy Director Theo Doric Alfred a Regular Army Tidworth, Salisbury Grocers Bossom Officer Michael Neil Murray a Chartered Pirbright, Surrey Coachmakers & Boyd, CBE Accountant Coach Harness Makers Michael Brendan a Barrister Oxford, Oxfordshire Grocers Bawden Brett Richard David Brown a Laundry Leicestershire Launderers Equipment Supplying Co. Director Dr. Marius-Adrian a Public Health Watford, Hertfordshire Plumbers Buica Consultant Andrew Stephen Burr a Building Company Silsoe, Bedfordshire Glass Sellers Managing Director Douglas John Gordon a Blacksmith Hertfordshire Blacksmiths Campbell Samantha Jane a Wine Company Forest Row, East Vintners Caporn Director Sussex Jack Colin Chaddock a Wine Merchant Merton Vintners Karl Philip an Investment Sidcup, Kent Plumbers Chamberlain Banker Mark Owen Chapman an Information Crofton Park Plumbers Technology Manager Robert Owen Clarke, an Author and Tv Fulham Vintners OBE Presenter Ann Sharon Clayton a Counsellor Merrival Lane, Ross- Haberdashers on-Wye, Herefordshire Gillian Clement a Jeweller Newton, Swansea, Pewterers Wales Julia Elizabeth Cole a Consultant Hampton, Middlesex Stationers & Newspaper Makers Susan Patricia Collins an Interior Designer, Hertford, Hertfordshire Tin Plate Workers retired Alias Wire Workers Alfie Cook an Assay Office Bermondsey Goldsmiths Assistant 3 Name Occupation Address Company Hugo Gervaise a Managing Director Hampshire Leathersellers Cameron Cooke Clifford Robert Cooper a Chartered Hitchin, Hertfordshire Carpenters Accountant Lady Georgina Anne an Art Historian Lymington, Hampshire Gardeners Craufurd Gordon Oliver Curtis a Musician Chichester, West Musicians Sussex Benjamin Henry Oliver a Service Manager Ditton, Aylesford, Kent Plumbers Davis Clare Davison a College Principal, Dorset Blacksmiths retired Christopher John a Chief Executive Stratford Upon Avon, Coachmakers & Devane Officer Warwickshire Coach Harness Makers Stephen James Dix a Finacial Analyst Stroud Green Cutlers Vladislav Dobrokhotov a Chamber of Espoo, Finland Marketors Commerce Director Bethanie Joanna Dove a Pastry Chef Lambeth Bakers Myles Justin Hugo a Chartered Wandsworth Grocers Dowley Accountant Madelyn Dransfield an Interior Designer Grove Park, Chiswick Glass Sellers John Patrick Duffin a Managing Director County Derry, Builders Northern Ireland Merchants Stephen Graham Duke a Commercial Doncaster, Yorkshire Builders Director Merchants Philip George Emburey a Chartered Chiselhurst, Kent Coachmakers & Accountant Coach Harness Makers Karl Luke Ashley Eze a Chief Operating Hampstead Bakers Officer Ernest Fasanya an Architect Westminster Chartered Architects Joseph Edward a Head of Sales Richmond Upon Vintners Fattorini Thames Susan Field a Chartered Greenwich Chartered Accountant Accountants Andrzej Jozef a Technical Director Leeds, Yorkshire Dyers Filarowski Stephen Barwis Foote a Regulatory Royston, Hertfordshire Horners Scientist, retired Nicola Jane Forrest a Managing Director Lamberhurst, Kent Vintners Martin John Francis a Stockbroker, Broxbourne, Needlemakers retired Hertfordshire Theodore Elliott Frazer an Assistant Director Wormley, Surrey Educators of Music Colin William George a Specification Tenterden, Kent Lightmongers Sales Manager Emma-Jane Gilleland a Brewing Director Repton, Derbyshire Brewers Mark Jonathan Green a Senior Fire Officer, Reading, Berkshire Air Pilots retired Geoffrey Nigel an Author Beaconsfield, Poulters Gudgion Buckinghamshire Daniel James Haddon- an Actuary Sutton Hill, Telford, Haberdashers Gill Shropshire Siri Fischer Hansen a Personal Assistant Portsoken, City of Musicians London Craig Stuart Philip an Architect Haydon, Radstock, Constructors Harding Somerset Andrew Nigel Harrison a Solicitor Edgbaston, Fruiterers Birmingham 4 Name Occupation Address Company Michael Andrew Rhys a Chief Executive Alpraham, Cheshire Coachmakers & Hawes Coach Harness Makers Charlotte Isabel a Business Lambeth Vintners Haylett Development Executive Michael Joseph Healy a Publisher Pleasantville, New Stationers & York, United States of Newspaper America Makers Sophie Geraldine an Events Manager Barnes Tallow Chandlers Maria Hetreed David William Hipkin a Professional Great Dunmow, Essex Woolmen Director Amran Justin Matheo a Director Reading, Berkshire Educators Hussain Amy Rebecca a Chief Executive Leyton Stationers & Hutchinson Officer Newspaper Makers Philip Ko-Hing Innes a Wine Merchant Birmingham Salters Faith Petra Priscilla a Charity Chief Newham Haberdashers Johnson Executive Alan Bryn Jones a Company Director Bishops Stortford, Carmen Hertfordshire Geoffrey Kehr an Aviation Manager Belgium Fan Makers Alain Kerneis an Independent Bermondsey Plaisterers Investment Director Beverley Anne Kettell a Human Resources West Bergholt, Spectacle Makers Manager, retired Colchester, Essex Edmund Mervyn a Librarian, retired St Albans, Stationers & Bellamy King, MBE Hertfordshire Newspaper Makers Michaela Koller an Insurance Brussels, Belgium Insurers Company Director General Stefan Herbert a Management Woodford Green, Upholders Koschek Accountant Essex Julie Elizabeth a Finance and Overseal, Derbyshire Builders Langford Operations Director Merchants James Robert Lawson a Brewing Company Denby Dale, Yorkshire Brewers Director Michael John Lee a Police Officer, Chelmsford, Essex Plaisterers retired Jane Elizabeth Lowe an Actor Pimlico Woolmen Nicholas Simon Lyford a Project Director Fleet, Hampshire Coachmakers & Coach Harness Makers Thomas Alexander an Actuary Cricklewood Actuaries Gordon Marcuson Jamie Christopher a Goldsmith Huntingdon, Goldsmiths Martin Cambridgeshire Dr David Deepinder a Medical Doctor Ealing Apothecaries Maudgil Dr Kieran McHugh a Consultant High Wycombe, Apothecaries Buckinghamshire David Alan Meehan a Water Engineer, Lyme Regis, Dorset Water retired Conservators Karin Ann Melling a Solicitor Bognor Regis, West Solicitors Sussex The Revd. Russell a Clerk in Holy Harold Hill, Romford, Drapers Derek Moul Orders Essex 5 Name Occupation Address Company Dr Scott Gordon an Optometrist Winnipeg, Manitoba, Spectacle Makers Mundle Canada Michael John Murphy a Sales Director Stourport On Severn, Builders Worcestershire Merchants Parminder Nahl a Solicitor Mayfair Leathersellers Naomi Calantha a Company Director Birmingham Goldsmiths Newton-Sherlock Gerard Charles a Chartered Horley, Surrey Farmers Holland Oates Accountant, retired Joshua Lucas Oates a Chief Executive Wandsworth Plaisterers Officer Timothy O'Malley a Managing Director Cambridge, Fruiterers Cambridgeshire Michael Andrew a Director Newport, Shropshire Haberdashers Osborne Ashok Parekh a Banker Camden International Bankers Catherine Scott a Civil Servant, Godstone, Surrey Spectacle Makers Frances Pavely retired David Harrison Pfeiffer a Banker Hammersmith International Bankers Sarah Ann Boyd Pinch a Communications Henleaze, Bristol Communicators Company Director Jerome Jean Andre a Software Engineer Cupertino, California, Clockmakers Poichet USA Amanda Jane Poole- a Public Relations Beare Green, Surrey Communicators Connor Consultant Sara Louise Prentice a Jeweller's Creative Stockbury, Goldsmiths Director Sittingbourne, Kent Richard Anthony Price an Estate Manager Gamlingay, Farmers Bedfordshire George David a Key Account Lambeth Vintners Prideaux Manager Lorraine Elizabeth an Agriculture Bedford, Bedfordshire Butchers Provest-Eames Procurement Manager Paul Lawson Rawlings an Engineer Bristol Scientific Instrument Makers Alice Jane Reynolds a Student Ross On Wye, Haberdashers Herefordshire Emma Mary Rice a Winemaker Alton, Hampshire Vintners
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