Gapuma’s Shahab Mossavat Receives Freedom of the City of London
24 January 2026 We are delighted to report that Gapuma’s Communications Advisor, Shahab Mossavat, has recently received the Freedom of the City of London as a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers – a tradition dating back to mediaeval times that continues to this day. Accompanied by family and friends at the ceremony, Shahab received warm congratulations from many quarters, including from our own Managing Director, Jack Bardakjian. This honour now entitles Shahab to progress to becoming a Liveryman of his Company, which will happen on 13th March. From there, the traditional path through the City of London’s ancient governance structure moves through several stages: Liverymen can become Common Councilmen, then Aldermen, then Sheriffs, and eventually – though the odds are vanishingly slim – Lord Mayor of the City of London. So whilst the ceremonial robes might have to wait, the theoretical path is there. Becoming a Freeman grants some wonderfully archaic privileges. Shahab can now legally drive sheep across London Bridge toll-free, though we suspect Transport for London might have views on this. He’s entitled to carry a drawn sword in the City and, should the worst happen, to be hanged with a silken rope rather than hemp. There’s also exemption from press-ganging into the Royal Navy, which would have been considerably more useful in the 18th century. Whilst these ancient liberties are largely ceremonial today, they’re a reminder of London’s rich history and the enduring traditions of the City’s livery companies, which continue to support education, charity, and their respective trades. Congratulations, Shahab.
Honouring an Ancient Craft
Shahab Mossavat Sworn in as Freeman 09 September 2025 Gapuma is delighted to celebrate our Communications Advisor, Shahab Mossavat, who has been sworn in as a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers—one of the City of London’s historic livery companies. Founded by Royal Charter in 1568 and 37th in order of precedence, the Company’s rich heritage includes Ben Jonson, the playwright and one-time bricklayer, among its most renowned figures. Shahab was joined at this proud occasion by his wife, Marjan, marking a special family milestone. The next steps on his journey will see him take the Freedom of the City of London, after which—subject to the Court’s approval—he may be clothed in the Livery as a full member of the Company. This achievement celebrates both tradition and continuity in the heart of the City. Congratulations, Shahab!