Freedom of the City of London
The Freedom of the City of London is a recognition awarded to people who have achieved success, recognition or celebrity in their chosen field. Honorary Freedom of the City of London is a recognition of lifetime achievement or high international standing, and is much rarer than the broader Freedom of the City. There is a long-standing tradition of the City admitting women to the Freedom. Although they are nowadays usually called Freemen as well, the historically correct term is Free Sisters.
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1872 in the United KingdomA. J. TaylorAlan Collins (diplomat)Alan Mais, Baron MaisAlexander M. S. GreenAlfred Allen SimpsonAlfred LaymanAlick_DownerAndrew BriggsAndrew_MitchellAndrew MlangeniAndrew RobathanAnnie LennoxAnthony Hammond (solicitor)Anthony J. CampArchibald WinskillAri NormanArnold ZiffArthur Bateman (politician)Arthur OnslowArthur WathenAshteadAudrey RussellBarbara WindsorBarnaby MilnBarry O'KeefeBen Ford (politician)Benjamin Henry BlackwellBernard ArmitageBert MassieBeryl Platt, Baroness Platt of WrittleBill Newton DunnBob GeldofBob HawkeBrian BarkerBrian Sherratt (educator)Bryan Savery
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Freedom of the City of London
The Freedom of the City of London is a recognition awarded to people who have achieved success, recognition or celebrity in their chosen field. Honorary Freedom of the City of London is a recognition of lifetime achievement or high international standing, and is much rarer than the broader Freedom of the City. There is a long-standing tradition of the City admitting women to the Freedom. Although they are nowadays usually called Freemen as well, the historically correct term is Free Sisters.
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