- November 4, 2018
- Posted by: Roger Adcock
- Category: News

The 1917-18 Livery List records the names of 34 people (Liverymen or their sons/daughters) who were serving or had served in the Royal Navy or Army (the Royal Air Force had yet to be formed). Poignantly, it also lists the 5 who had lost their lives – a sobering figure when one realises that the Company only numbered 60 Liverymen and 4 Apprentices at this time.
We remember:
Private Albert Edward Bayley, son of Liveryman Edward Hodson Bayley
Lieutenant Hugh Michael Hunter, son of the Upper Warden Robert Lewin Hunter,
Private Norman Everard Kipling, son of Liveryman John George Kipling
Lieutenant Eric Macintosh, son of Liveryman Ewan Macintosh,
Sub-Lieutenant Edmund John Palmer, a Liveryman and accountant
Click Masons Company Liverymen-Fell-in-WW1 for research undertaken by our Clerk for members of the Livery information.