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Master's Diary 2013 As at 120914 MASTER’S DIARY 2013 - 2014 DATE TIME HOST, EVENT AND VENUE NOTES AUGUST 2013 Thurs 11.15am Installation Service Recce and Lunch Clerk, Deputy Clerk and Chaplain 29 St Martin within Ludgate and Army & Navy Club also attending SEPTEMBER Tues 9.30am – 2 Mechanical Transport Squadron Badge / Lounge Suit 17 4pm RAF Wittering, Peterborough Weds 6.30 – National Couriers Badge / Gown / Chain / Business 18 10.15pm Awards Dinner Suit The Institute of Directors, Pall Mall Thurs 8am – The Worshipful Company of Environmental Badge / Gown / Chain / Lounge 19 4.30pm Cleaners Suit Inter Livery Walk of the 40 Livery Halls Junior Warden-Elect also attending CQ sent / DDs taken (for both) Weds 12.30pm Party Ingredients Lounge Suit 25 Tasting for Installation Lunch Clerk also attending South Quay Weds 6.45 for Court Dinner Badge / Black Tie 25 7.30pm Armourers and Brasiers’ Hall Anne also attending Thurs 2.30 for King Edward School Witley Badge / Lounge Suit 26 2.45 – Admissions Day Anne also attending 4.30pm Godalming, GU8 5SG OCTOBER 2013 Tues 11am – 2017 Panel Meeting 1 2pm Five Kings House, EC4R Tues 3pm Service of Thanksgiving for Jeremy Gotch Badge 1 Chapel of Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift, SE21 Anne also attending 7AD Clerk also attending Weds 4.15 – The Worshipful Company of Musicians Badge / Robe / Lounge Suit 2 7.30pm Musicians’ Company Evensong and Reception Master and Maggie also attending St Paul’s Cathedral Clerk also attending (service only) Be robed by 4.30pm in St Faith’s Chapel CQ sent / DD taken Maggie (not processing) - be seated by 4.40pm Tickets received - PLEASE TAKE WITH YOU Thurs 6.45pm Royal Navy, Navy Command Badge / Black Tie / Decorations 3 – The Type 42 ‘End of an Era’ Dinner Senior Warden-Elect also attending 1159pm The Painted Hall, Old Royal Naval College, Please take Pour Memoire and Greenwich (arrive at East Gate) Photo ID Tues 11am – Benevolent Trust Meeting 15 2pm Five King’s House, EC4R Weds 9.30am – Court Meeting, Installation Service, Cart Hiring Badge / Robe / Lounge Suit 16 3.30pm and Lunch Anne also attending St Martin’s within Ludgate and Stationers’ Hall, EC4R Weds 5pm Annual Seafarers’ Service Badge / Lounge Suit 16 St Paul’s Cathedral Russell Southern also attending Weds 6.30 for The Worshipful Company of Musicians Badge / Black Tie 16 7pm Masters’ and Clerks’ Dinner Clerk also attending Vintners’ Hall, EC4R CV sent PMs received Thurs 6.45 for The Worshipful Company of Fuellers Badge/ Black Tie & Decorations 17 7.20pm Installation Court Dinner Clerk also attending Skinners’ Hall, EC2 CV sent As at 120914 PMs received Thurs 5.30 to The City of London Corporation Badge / Lounge Suit 17 8pm 150th Anniversary of the London Underground Clerk also attending Guildhall Pls take Photo ID & email invite Fri 1.30pm Thanksgiving Service for John Cheele Badge 25 St Peter’s Church, Dorchester Tues 5.15 – Transaid Badge / Black Tie 29 7.30pm 15 Year Anniversary Showcase HRH Princess Royal attending Buckingham Palace Please take invitation, entry card & 2 forms of ID Weds 6 for The Museum of London and Charterhouse Badge / Lounge Suit 30 6.45 – Philanthropy in the Livery – Exhibition and Talk Speaker is Dr Matthew Davies 8.30pm The Charterhouse, EC1 NOVEMBER Mon 9.30 – The Royal British Legion Badge / Medals / Lounge Suit 4 11.45am Garden of Remembrance Service Clerk also attending Crypt, St Paul’s Cathedral Tickets, Running Order, Order of Service received Tues 9am – Royal Air Force Badge / Lounge Suit 5 5pm Familiarisation Day Shuttle bus collect/return requestd RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire – collected at Newark Northgate St from 8.25-8.35am Please take Guest Pack & Security Pass Weds 7pm Guildhall School of Music and Drama Badge / Lounge Suit 6 Livery Company Reception in Milton Court PMs expected nearer the date Milton Court Thurs 12.30 for The Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers Badge / Business Suits 7 1pm Master and Clerk’s Luncheon Clerk also attending Tallow Chandlers’ Hall PMs received CV sent Sat 10.45am Lord Mayor’s Show Day Parade and Lunch Badge / Lounge Suit 9 Grandstand and Plaisterers’ Hall Anne also attending Tues 11am Awards Committee 12 Five King’s House Weds 6.15 for The Worshipful Company of Actuaries Badge / Business Attire 13 6.45pm Livery Lecture “London 2012 – The Paralympics. Sir Philip Craven MBE, IPC – How London led the way” President 9.15pm Staple Inn Hall, High Holborn Reception, Lecture, 2 course Supper Tues 10.30am Lady Mayoress’s Appeal Lounge Suit 19 – 8pm Christmas Market in aid of the British Red Cross Anne also attending Guildhall £5/person entry fee (pay on door) Tues 6.30 for The Worshipful Company of Horners Badge / Black Tie 19 7 – Ralph Anderson Memorial Lecture and Supper Anne also attending 10pm The Royal Society of Medicine, W1 PMs received. Please take with you Weds 10.20 for Musicians Benevolent Fund Festival of St Cecilia Badge / Chain / Gown/ Lounge 20 10.45am Service and Lunch Suit (processing) Westminster Abbey, SW1P and Banqueting Anne also attending House, SW1A Clerk also attending (processing, not staying for lunch) CQ sent / DD taken / Tkts received Weds 3.45pm Lord Mayor’s Briefing to Masters and Clerks Badge / Lounge Suit 20 Mansion House Clerk also attending Deputy Clerk also attending As at 120914 Thurs 6.30 for The Worshipful Company of Marketors Badge / Lounge Suit 21 7pm – Marketors’ Annual City Lecture Clerk also attending 9pm St Mary at Hill PMs received Tues 11am 2017 Panel Meeting 26 Five King’s House Weds 6.30 – Master’s Special Event Badge / Lounge Suit 27 9.30pm Musical Soiree Anne also attending St Mary at Hill DECEMBER Thurs 7 – The Royal Logistic Corps Badge / Lounge Suit 5 10pm Christmas Band Concert Anne also attending The Princess Royal Barracks Formal Invite & map received Please take invitation & Photo ID Accommodation booked Fri 6 for 7 – Spitalfields Music Badge / Lounge Suit 6 8.50pm Winter Festival – A Tale of Two Seasons Your named tickets can be picked Shoreditch Church, E1 6JN up on the door Sat 11.45am Carol Service and Lunch Badge / Lounge Suit 7 King Edward School Witley Anne also attending Tues 5.30 – The Mission to Seafarers Chain and Badge / Lounge Suit 10 9pm A Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols & Reception Anne also attending St Michael Paternoster Royal and Skinners’ Hall HRH The Princess Royal present Tickets received – Photographic ID Be seated by 6.15pm required Weds 6.45pm Transport Benevolent Fund Badge / Lounge Suit 11 TfL Festival of Carols (organised by Transport Clerk also attending Benevolent Fund) Reading received St Martin in the Fields Thurs 7.30pm Young Epilepsy Badge / Lounge Suit 12 Christmas Gala Concert £42 ticket (inc bkg fee) (to be St John’s Smith Square refunded) – Seat C18 Mon 12.30 – Lunch with the Sheriffs Dark Lounge Suit 16 2pm Old Bailey Mon 3 – 5pm The Institute of Couriers Gown and Badge 16 6.30pm - Gowning Lounge suit late House of Lords JANUARY 2014 Thurs 11am Awards Committee 9 Five Kings House Thurs 2.30pm 2017 Panel 9 Five Kings House Thurs 5pm 2017 Reception 9 Five Kings House Mon 12.00pm The Worshipful Company of Gold and Silver Badge / Lounge Suit 13 12.30 for Wyre Drawers Clerk also attending 1pm Installation Service and Lunch CV sent Skinners’ Hall PMs received Tues 11am Apprentice Meeting 14 Five Kings House Tues 2pm Investment Meeting 14 Five Kings House Tues 6.15 for The Worshipful Company of Plaisterers Badge / Black Tie 14 7pm Annual Dinner for Masters, Prime Wardens, Clerk also attending Upper Bailiff and Clerks CV sent Plaisterers’ Hall Tickets issued to Master and Clerk As at 120914 Weds 11am – General Purposes Committee Meeting and Lunch 15 2pm Five King’s House, EC4R Weds 2 – 4pm Membership Committee 15 Five King’s House, EC4R Weds 6pm The Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks Badge / Lounge Suit 15 7 for Evensong and Epiphany Dinner Clerk also attending 7.30pm St Margaret Lothbury and Armourers’ Hall CV sent / PMs received Thurs 11am Recce to Greenwich regarding Joint Services Clerk also attending 16 Dinner Deputy Clerk also attending Fri 2.00pm Tasting Anne also attending 17 Goldsmiths’ Hall Clerk also attending Thurs 12.30pm Mansion House Tasting Anne also attending 23 Mansion House Clerk also attending Thurs 7 for City of London Badge / Black Tie 23 7.30pm Culture Heritage and Libraries Committee Dinner Ticket issued to Master Old Library, Guildhall Mon 12pm Freedom Ceremony for Malcolm Barber Badge 27 Five King’s House Tues 12.15 for The Worshipful Company of Glovers Badge / Lounge Suit 28 1pm Livery Luncheon Clerk also attending Plaisterers’ Hall Master processing PMs received. Please take with you Weds 11am Ben Trust Meeting 29 Five Kings House, EC4R Wed 12.30 for The Worshipful Company of Chartered Secretaries Badge / Lounge Suit 29 1.15pm and Administrators Clerk also attending Livery Luncheon PMs received Vintners’ Hall Please take card with you Thurs 12.45 for Court Meeting and Charity Lunch In aid of Mission to Seafarers 30 1.15pm Goldsmiths’ Hall Badge / Lounge Suit Anne also attending FEBRUARY Mon 5 – 7pm The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust Limited Badge / Lounge Suit 3 Ironbridge Evening Reception Insurance Hall, Aldermanbury Wed 4.15 for The Company of Watermen & Lightermen of the Badge / Lounge Suit 5 4.50pm River Thames Clerk also attending Quincentenary Evensong Both processing St Paul’s Cathedral Tickets and information received Mon 7 for HAC Mess Club Badge / White Tie (decs) 10 7.25pm Civic Dinner Attending with Richard Coles Armoury House, EC1Y Meet under Porch at front Tues 6 for The Worshipful Company of Architects Badge / Lounge Suit
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