Category:Freemen of the City of London
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In England, the most extensive borough freedom is that conferred by the Freedom of the City of London, first recorded in 1237. This is closely tied to the role and status of the Livery Companies. From 1835, the Freedom "without the intervention of a Livery Company" has been bestowed by a general resolution of Common Council, by 'redemption' (purchase), at one time for an onerous sum, but now for a donation to the Freemen's School.
This is a list of people who have been granted the Freedom of the City of London.
Pages in category "Freemen of the City of London"
The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.