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City Walk and Light Supper (2)

Wednesday 24th July 2019

Start: 6.00 pm | Finish: 9.30 pm

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Once again, our City Walks will be led by Peter Tompkins, who is a Past Master of the Wax Chandlers' Company, and for his theme he has chosen City Churches. A fascinating tour will be followed by a simple supper at Williamson's Tavern, said to hold the oldest excise licence in the City, and originally a residence for the Lord Mayors of London. As before, Peter will be hosting the event at no charge, but has asked for a donation (suggested as no less than £12.50 per person) for onward transmission to the Lord Mayor's Charity appeal; please add your donation to the ticket price

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