The Honorary Chaplain is a key role in support of the Master. From providing spiritual guidance, to saying Grace at Company events, he is also an integral part of the Installation Service on St Paul’s Day and latterly has helped to introduce the new tradition of a Company Carol Service.
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Honorary Chaplains
Honorary chaplains of Worshipful Company of Fruiterers
The Fruiterers do not appear to have had a permanent Chaplain until the year 1892. The only member of the Company in Holy Orders before this date, was the Rev. William McCall, 1868 – 1881; whether he acted as Chaplain is not recorded, but probably he did so during the period of his membership.
The first Chaplain, Dean Hole, took a great interest in all branches of horticulture; he retained his honorary office until 1901. The vacancy was not filled until 1910, when the Rev. Canon Edgar Sheppard, D.D., C.V.O., was appointed by the Court.
Honorary Chaplains from 1892 to Present
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The Revd Thomas Woodhouse
2022 – Present
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The Very Reverend Dean Hole
1892 – 1901