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ITEM 6 List of Applications for the Freedom To be presented on Wednesday, 12th May, 2010 To the Right Honourable The Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Commons of the City of London in Common Council assembled. Set out below is the Chamberlain’s list of applicants for the Freedom of the City together with the names, etc. of those nominating them. Mark Williams a Bank Manager 11 Whites Avenue, Newbury Park, Ilford, Redbridge Peter Bernard Hardwick, Citizen and Barber QHP, CC Elizabeth Rogula, CC Citizen and Common Councilman Philip David Worley a Commercial Diplomatic Officer 102 Prospect Road, Farnborough, Hampshire Jonathan Hilary Bennett Citizen and Apothecary Sir John Stuttard, Kt, Ald. Citizen and Glazier Simon Eden a Mechanical and Electrical 13 Causeway View, Nailsea, Engineer Somerset John Newland Peters Citizen and Stationer and Newspaper Maker Stephen Royston Parsons Citizen and Security Professional Edna Felicity Partridge, The Clerk To The Greater London 11 Bury Lane, OBE, AE, DL. Lieutenancy Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire Sir David Brewer, CMG, Ald. Citizen and Merchant Taylor Gerald Albert George Citizen and Basketmaker Pulman, JP, Deputy Michele Louise a Royal Air Force Officer 600 Squadron, RAF Northolt, Crossman, MBE West End Road, Ruislip, Hillingdon William Barrie Fraser, OBE, Citizen and Gardener Deputy Gerald Albert George Citizen and Basketmaker Pulman, JP, Deputy Andrew Charles Fittes a Metropolitan Police Officer 21 Birch Avenue, Cannock, Staffordshire Michael Peter Cawston Citizen and Tyler and Bricklayer Peter Richard Cowland Citizen and Firefighter Lucy Phillippa a Head of Procurement 32 Bois Hall Road, Alexandra Watson Addlestone, Surrey Gandy James Alastair Christian Citizen and Pattenmaker Watson-Gandy Mark Watson-Gandy Citizen and Scrivener Peter Norton Morling an Assistant Beadle 5 Denmark Terrace, Lower Denmark Road, Ashford, Kent Jeremy Shaw Bolton Citizen and Barber John Anthony Hart Bootes Citizen and Barber 1 Jennifer Mary Jane a Livery Company Assistant Clerk 35 Oxford Road, Rochford, Derby Essex Jeremy Shaw Bolton Citizen and Barber George Grant Macdonald Citizen and Goldsmith Joy Rhiannon Thomas a Livery Company Archivist Garden Flat, 39 Church Lane, Hornsey, Haringey Jeremy Shaw Bolton Citizen and Barber William Stewart Shand Citizen and Apothecary Stuart Robert Cameron a Licensed Taxi Driver 295 Pound Lane, Bowers Gifford, Pitsea, Essex William Harry Dove, MBE, Citizen and Ironmonger JP, CC Andrew Charles Parmley, Citizen and Musician Ald. Alexander Conrad a Head of Public Affairs 316 Harwood Court, Upper Ehmann Richmond Road, Putney, Wandsworth Sophie Anne Fernandes, CC Citizen and Common Councilman Matthew Richardson, CC Citizen and Common Councilman Robert Steven Baillie a Lloyds Insurance Broker 50 St Marys Road, South Benfleet, Essex Donald Howard Coombe, Citizen and Poulter MBE David Peter Coombe Citizen and Poulter Adrian Timothy Michael a Construction Company Director 34 South Drive, Cheam, Crowe Sutton George Bass Citizen and Firefighter John Adrian Marie Edward Citizen and Firefighter Warne Beverly Cheryl Smith a Photographer, retired 137C South Lane, New Malden, Surrey Frederick George Boyd Citizen and Air Pilot and Air Navigator Smith Valerie Anne Boakes Citizen and Marketor Anthony Imossi a Private Investigator 43 Glendor Gardens, Mill Hill, Barnet Peter Arthur Heims Citizen and Needlemaker Alan John Marr Citizen and Security Professional Gillian Gutteridge an Events Manager 36 The Railstore North, Elvet Avenue, Gidea Park, Havering Pauline Ann Halliday, OBE, Citizen and Farrier Deputy Andrew Charles Parmley, Citizen and Musician Ald. John Frederick a Chamber of Commerce Chief 30 Abbey Road, South Furlonger Executive, retired Croydon, Croydon George Alan Greaves Citizen and Shipwright Anthony David Braithwaite, Citizen and Master Mariner OBE, RD Nigel Ian Coward a Construction Company 5 Stinsford House, Stinsford, Commercial Director Dorchester, Dorset Marian-Jerzy Klocek Citizen and Loriner Henryk Stanislaw Klocek Citizen and Loriner Stella Annette Crossley a Personal Assistant, retired 187 Le Tour Du Pont, Saint Didier, France Alan Marsh Citizen and Shipwright James Anthony Frank Citizen and Shipwright Cowderoy David John Searle a Wine Exportation Company Maryland, Worplesdon, Surrey Director Sidney Ernest Alan Spong Citizen and Cook Richard Leslie Springford Citizen and Carman 2 Sue Shuk Yin Liu a Wholesale Food Company 5 Downage, Hendon, Barnet Director Henry Llewellyn Michael Citizen and Common Councilman Jones, Deputy Michael David Bear, Ald. Citizen and Pavior Ronny Wai Kin Liu a Wholesale Food Company 5 Downage, Hendon, Barnet Director Henry Llewellyn Michael Citizen and Common Councilman Jones, Deputy Michael David Bear, Ald. Citizen and Pavior Alfred William Harper a Licensed Taxi Driver 44 Vincent Close, Ilford, Redbridge Andrew Charles Parmley, Citizen and Musician Ald. Michael Robin Castle Citizen and Skinner Sherlock, Deputy Kenneth Edward Hoy, a Head Teacher, retired The Old Beer House, Green MBE Street, Pleshey, Essex Barbara Patricia Newman, Citizen and Turner CBE, CC Wendy Mead, CC Citizen and Glover Royston George Walford a Building Contractor 51 Marlow Hill, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Gordon Mark Gentry Citizen and Baker John Alexander Smail Citizen and Distiller Malcolm Kenneth Rouse a Retail Manager 105 Great Spenders, Basildon, Essex Anthony William Emanuel Citizen and Environmental Cleaner Ellison Duncan Raymond Major Citizen and Environmental Cleaner Lorraine Kathleen Maria a Health Visitor, retired 30 Church Road, Great Brooks Stukeley, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire Joseph Larry Herzberg Citizen and Apothecary John Alexander Smail Citizen and Distiller Anthony Michael James a Consultant Anaesthetist 30 Church Road, Great Henry Brooks Stukeley, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire Joseph Larry Herzberg Citizen and Apothecary John Alexander Smail Citizen and Distiller Terence John Jennings a Transport Project Manager 50 Upland Road, Sutton Anthony Ludlow Citizen and Firefighter Anthony John Skinner Citizen and Firefighter Evert Valentijn Norman a Museum Director Kievietslaan 62, Wassenaar, Louwman The Netherlands Michael John Banfield Citizen and Carman Henry Llewellyn Michael Citizen and Common Councilman Jones, Deputy Roderick Arthur Etcell a Marketing Company Director 10 High Street, Whittlebury, Northamptonshire Michael John Banfield Citizen and Carman Henry Llewellyn Michael Citizen and Common Councilman Jones, Deputy Major-General Richard a Regular Army Officer 3 The Terrace, Royal Military Matthew McQueen Academy, Sandhurst, Sykes Camberley, Surrey William Barrie Fraser, OBE, Citizen and Gardener Deputy Sir Michael Savory, Ald. Citizen and Poulter Stuart Joseph Strutton an Operations Manager 22 Frobisher Road, Erith, Bexley Richard Leslie Springford Citizen and Carman Malcolm Roose Francis Citizen and Carpenter 3 Ann Povey a Registered Nurse, retired 4 Trinnicks Orchard, Ugborough, Ivybridge, Devon William Peter Povey Citizen and Carpenter John Allan Campbell Citizen and Carpenter Wheeler His Honour Judge a District Judge 40 Audley Road, Saffron Anthony Whitney Walden, Essex Armon-Jones Roger Southcombe Citizen and Solicitor Montague Frank Trent Citizen and Arbitrator Elizabeth Anne Cockram The Commandant First Aid 1 Damer Terrace, Kensington, Nursing Yeomanry Kensington and Chelsea Pauline Ann Halliday, OBE, Citizen and Farrier Deputy Major-General Sir Evelyn Citizen and Farrier Webb-Carter, KCVO, OBE, DL Timothy John Morgan an Engineer 32 Brook Road, Urmiston, Manchester, Greater Manchester Richard Alexander Lawman Citizen and Glass Seller Audrey Jean Smith Citizen and Glass Seller Victoria Julie Page an Independent Educator 49 Harbord Street, Fulham, Hammersmith and Fulham Judy Senta Tayler-Smith Citizen and Upholder Simon Jonathan Tayler Citizen and Basketmaker Smith Alan John Gartrell a Director of Corporate Property 1 Princess Crescent, Hackney William Barrie Fraser, OBE, Citizen and Gardener Deputy Christine Mackenzie Cohen, Citizen and Gardener OBE, Deputy Barry Lewis Ward a Chief Attendant 9 Central Avenue, Hadleigh, Benfleet, Essex William Barrie Fraser, OBE, Citizen and Gardener Deputy Joyce Nash, OBE, Deputy Citizen and Feltmaker 4 .
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