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We welcome Terence Foskett on becoming

a Freeman of the Company

The Inaugural Massey Shaw Dinner

I N S I D E S T O R Y H E A D L I N E

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The portrait of Sir Eyre Massey Shaw, the father of modern

firefighting, took centre stage when the Company held its

annual dinner at The Insurance Hall on Tuesday 30

th

March.

Massey Shaw was the first Chief Officer of the Metropolitan

Fire Brigade from 1861 until 1891 and this was the first

time the Company had held an event in his honour. This was

a very special and historical evening as not only was it the

inaugural Massey Shaw Dinner but also the Master and his

family made a special presentation to the Company. This

presentation was of a beautiful gold chain that had once been the chain of a Sheriff

of the City of London. It was the Master’s wish that this chain would be worn by future

Masters of the Company.

The principal guest was Senior Master Robert Turner, the Queen’s Remembrancer,

who’s official duties include the annual supervising of the assay of coins of the

Realm at a Court held at Goldsmiths’ Hall. This duty was particularly relevant in the

development of the Company’s own traditions as, in front of the entire assembly, he

was able to ensure that the presentation gift was good and true. This procedure will

in future be undertaken every year when the outgoing Master hands over to the new

incoming Master.

The Insurance Hall looked magnificent as all the Company’s silver was proudly dis-

played in all its splendour and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the friendly and hospita-

ble atmosphere.

Martin Coffey

Reproduced with kind permis-

sion of Ramsey Photographic

We congratulate Trevor Barn-

well and Tony Ludlow on

becoming Liverymen of the

Company

The New Master is:

Robert Dunley.

Wardens now are -

Alan Wells Upper Warden,

Martin Coffey Renter Warden,