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The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) was created by combining various structures inherited from the NHLS's parent organisations. The former National Institute for Virology was combined with the former SAIMR's specialist laboratories of microbiology, parasitology, and entomology to create a communicable diseases institute with a public health orientation, comparable to the ...
The National Hedgelaying Society (NHLS) is the only British charity [1] devoted to the art of hedgelaying and the restoration and creation of hedgerows. [2] [3]NHLS was formed on 11 November 1978 by Valerie Greaves, Clive Matthew and Fred Whitefoot.
Sir John Braddick Monckton FSA (8 July 1832 – 3 February 1902) [1] was a British lawyer and civil servant, then Town Clerk of London for 30 years until his death. [2] He was elected Town Clerk of London after the death of Frederick Woodthorpe on 17 July 1873 and served until 3 February 1902, his death date. The "Remembrancer" officiated ...
The Worshipful Company of Information Technologists, also known as the Information Technologists' Company, is one of the livery companies of the City of London. The company was granted livery status by the Court of Aldermen on 7 January 1992, becoming the 100th livery company. It received its Royal Charter on 17 June 2010 from Prince Edward. [1 ...
The Six Clerks' Office was a public legal office that served the equitable jurisdiction of the English Court of Chancery in London, England, until the mid-19th century. The Office [ edit ]
Clerk's Place off Bishopsgate, described by Tudor London historian John Stow in his 1598 Survey of London as the entry to the common hall of the parish clerks. Site of the first hall of the Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks, demolished 1553. The Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks is one of the Guilds of the City of London.
He was appointed to Her Majesty's Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London in 2014. After the army, Pullman worked for the Financial Times (1979–96) before becoming clerk to the Worshipful Company of World Traders (1997–2008). He was Master of the Leathersellers' Company for 2010–11 and Sheriff of the City of London in 2012–13. [2]
The institution that was to become The Royal London Hospital was founded on 23 September 1740, when seven gentlemen met in the Feathers Tavern in Cheapside in the City of London to subscribe to the formation of an "intended new infirmary". [3]: 20–21 [4] On 3 November, The London Infirmary opened in a house on Featherstone Street, Moorfields ...