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The Master's Farewell-- John Mills signs off

This will be the last article I write as Master.  It could be used as a review of the past year but I did that in my address to Common Hall and, for the benefit of those unable to attend, an abridged version is included with this edition of the Pavior as a separate paper.  In that address I stated the facts and some aspirations for the future of the Company as a possible basis on which to develop.


Whilst being Master I have reviewed our immediate and distant history.  In doing so I became increasingly aware of the considerable efforts made by members of the company in the past and their repetitive nature.  The an

Past Master John Mills installs New Master John Carpenter

nual change of master and with that the frequent change in direction has meant that previous endeavours are quickly forgotten.  Sad for those who made the effort but of more importance, wasteful for the company and a disincentive to those who are to follow.


For these reasons I set as the objective for the year just past the co-ordination and, as far as possible, the unification of objectives, based on the expressed will of the whole company, in the belief that collectively we can achieve much.


Others must judge the degree of success.  The best I expected was to enable the Company to take the first step on a long journey.

Mistress Pavior's Luncheon

Tuesday, 22 February The Members' Private Dining Room at the Guildhall Club was the venue for this year's Ladies' Luncheon - an elegant backdrop for our "ladies who lunch", and one that provided a warm welcome on a cold, snowy day.  A glass of champagne greeted them on their arrival, and there was time for a chat with old and new friends before sitting down to a delicious meal. 


Our Beadle, Alex Neale, was there to ensure that everything ran smoothly, a role he can always be relied upon to fulfil - but perhaps particularly so at the Guildhall, where he was a chef before he retired.


The occasion enabled the Mistress Pavior to say thank you to all those attending for the excellent support they had given during the year.

Mistress Paviors--Past, Present and Future

Mistress Pavior and Lunching Ladies

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