Anthony Bailey awarded Order of Mercy for distinguished voluntary service

Lord Lingfield with Mr Bailey
Mr Anthony Bailey OBE of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St George, London, has been awarded the Order of Mercy, a prestigious medal, for his voluntary service over many years to charities and non profit organisations in the United Kingdom and overseas. The awards ceremony took place at The Mansion House, in the City of London on 30 July, in the presence of the Sheriff of the City, and many other distinguished guests.
The Rt Hon the Lord Lingfield, President of the League of Mercy said: “Mr Bailey has done extraordinary work for the welfare of others and those most in need. He is a marvellous example of someone whose longstanding and voluntary dedication to the service and welfare of others is noteworthy and remarkable and we were delighted to be able to make this well deserved award to him.”
The League of Mercy, originally created in 1899 for the encouragement and recognition of voluntary work in hospitals and the community, was refounded as a nationwide registered charity in 1999 and now continues the work of the original founder, the then Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII.
For more information on the League of Mercy please visit www.leagueofmercy.co.uk