Master Cutler - List of Master Cutlers

List of Master Cutlers

Master Cutlers have included :

  • 1624 & 1628 Robert Sorsby
  • 1808 Ebenezer Rhodes
  • 1816 Thomas Asline Ward
  • 1855 Frederick Mappin
  • 1863 Thomas Jessop
  • 1865-66 Sir John Brown
  • 1867-9 Mark Firth
  • 1870 William Bragge
  • 1872 Thomas Vickers
  • 1890 Robert Colver
  • 1897 Alexander Wilson
  • 1908 Douglas Vickers
  • 1910 George Senior
  • 1911 Arthur Balfour
  • 1913 Thomas William Ward
  • 1914-18 William Henry Ellis
  • 1919 Henry Kenyon Stephenson
  • 1935 Samuel Roberts
  • 1936 Sir Frederick Pickworth
  • 1983 William J D Carr
  • 1998 Douglas and Pamela Liversidge (Master and Mistress Cutler)
  • 1999 H Stuart Johnson
  • 2000 Vernon Smith
  • 2001 Richard Prest
  • 2002 John Bramah
  • 2003 Neil Turner
  • 2004 John Tissiman
  • 2005 Timothy Reed
  • 2006 Alan Reid
  • 2007 Gordon W. Bridge
  • 2008 Martin G Howell
  • 2009 James Newman
  • 2010 William Speirs
  • 2011 Pamela Liversidge
  • 2012 Neil MacDonald

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