The History

The role of Toastmaster has been a unique position in english Society for more than 300x years. It’s recognisable history began in Bath with Richard ‘Beau’ Nash in 1705.

Soon after arriving in Bath, Nash became assistant to the City’s then Master of Ceromonies, King Webster. After Websters death, Nash was appointed Master of Ceremonies, a position he held over 56 years, during the reign of three monarchs. Nash wore a coloured frock coat, knee breeches, black stockings and black silver -buckled shoes. He used a black cane which he would bang on the floor to gain attention. This stayed the accepted dress code until towards the end of the 19th Centuary.

In 1894, William Knightsmith, a Toastmaster of repute, was becoming increasingly incensed at being addressed as a waiter by members of the assembled company he was attending to.

It was at this point that his wife suggested changing the colour of his coat to make him stand out. So, at The Freemasons Tavern ( later the Connaught Rooms) in the same year, he first wore his new scarlet coat. Other Toastmasters who saw it ridiculed him and thought it a joke.

It was later seen by the then Prince of Wales (later King Edward the Seventh) who led the applause and approved of the colour. Within a year, virtually all the Toastmasters in London were wearing the ‘hunting pink’ coat.

Like Nash, William Knightsmith served 3 generations of Monarchs, appearing before 7 Kings, many Princes and innumerable Aristocrats.

It was law that the hunt was not allowed to pass through the City of Londonand therefore Toastmasters generally do not wear the red tailcoat , otherwise known as ‘hunting pink’ in the City. The hunting pink got its name from the tailor, a Mr Pink who was responsible for the design.

A toastmasters is brought in to preside over an event and must be immediately recognised and Mr Nash’s influence lives on today!

 
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An experienced toastmaster will probably be able to claim that he has seen and done just about everything!