Doggett’s Coat and Badge and other Wagers.

The Company of Watermen of the River Thames established Henry VIII by Royal decree and later Act of Parliament. A guild with eccentric traditions and Wagers! And control. At a time when the population of London was 200,000, some 40,000 people worked on the river. One in five! Robert Hulse, Freeman, sixth generation of Watermen in his family, founding director of The Brunel Museum, will talk about events on the river and the origin of Doggett’s Coat and Badge Wager, oldest continuously held rowing race in the world, and other eccentric wagers and river events.

 

Duty Officer : Lewis McDonald

New Members Officer : Greg Hirst

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INFORMAL SEATING

Main course:  Herb-Crusted Salmon, crushed new potatoes, broccoli and saffron cream

Vegetarian option:  Parmigiana di Melanzane, baked aubergine

Dessert:  Warm Date Sponge, toffee sauce and vanilla ice cream or Cheeseboard

Discounted Members' Cost (until 12 noon on Friday 1st May) - £25
Cost for non-members (and for members after discounted booking ends) - £29

Booking closes 12 noon on Monday 4th May 2026

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Date and time

Tue, 05 May 2026 18:30
 Non-members welcome