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    • The Glass Sellers’ Art & Craft Student Award
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    • The Guildhall School Of Music & Drama Award
    • The Glass Sellers Trophy
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    • Annual Banquets
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    • List of Livery Outings & Events From 2005
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    • The Ravenscroft Lectures
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  • MembersExpand
    • Members A-Z: 1664-2013
    • Members: 1664-2014
    • List of Officers and Members
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    • The Church of St James Garlickhythe
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Church

Church Services 1908 to the Present

ByEdgar Mobbs (Honorary Archivist) July 18, 2023July 28, 2023

History It is not known if there were Church services before 1908 but it appears unlikely. The first Hon.Chaplain was the Rev.Jordan R P Palmer who joined the Livery in June 1875 as a Clerk in Holy Orders from Streatham in Surrey. As the first member of the Clergy to become a member, it appears…

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Church

The Church of St James Garlickhythe

ByEdgar Mobbs (Honorary Archivist) July 18, 2023July 18, 2023

History. The Church is situated in Garlick Hill, London EC4V 2AF. It is within Vintry Ward. It has been a sacred place since 1100 AD. The Church built in 1326 was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. This is referred to on a tablet on the left hand side of the porch…

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  • Home
  • Assets
    • Gold & Silver Assets
    • Glass Assets
    • Badges & Clothing
    • Furniture & Other Treasures
  • Notes
    • Publications by the Company
    • The Past Histories of the Glass Sellers’ Company
    • Sir Hugh Cunningham
    • Donald Roy Huntingford
    • Sir John Brown
    • George Ravenscroft
    • The History of the Missing Badge
    • The Installation of the first Glass Seller Sheriff in 1812
    • The Purchase of an Interest in Glaziers’ Hall
  • Awards
    • The Glass Sellers Leeming Bowl
    • The Glass Sellers Royal Air Force Tankard
    • The Glass Sellers’ Apprentice of the Year
    • The Glass Sellers Army Cadet Chosen Man Award
    • The Glass Sellers Art & Craft Award
    • The Glass Sellers’ Art & Craft Student Award
    • Winners Of The Glass Sellers Submarine Tankard
    • The Guildhall School Of Music & Drama Award
    • The Glass Sellers Trophy
    • The Technical Award For Innovation & Excellence: Science & Technology
  • Events
    • Annual Banquets
    • Livery Outings and Events Before 2005
    • List of Livery Outings & Events From 2005
    • Masters’ Jollies
    • The Ravenscroft Lectures
    • Venues Used by the Company’s Court
  • Members
    • Members A-Z: 1664-2013
    • Members: 1664-2014
    • List of Officers and Members
  • Church
    • Church Services 1908 to the Present
    • The Church of St James Garlickhythe
  • Meetings
    • Livery and Court Mettings: 1664-2021