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Worshipful Company of Clothworkers

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Worshipful Company of Clothworkers
NameWorshipful Company of Clothworkers
Founded1528
LocationLondon

Worshipful Company of Clothworkers. The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London, with a history dating back to Henry VIII and Tudor period. The company has been associated with notable figures such as Richard Whittington, Dickens, and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The company's early history is also linked to the Guildhall, City of London, and the Lord Mayor of London.

History

The company's history began in 1528, when it received its Royal Charter from King Henry VIII. During the English Civil War, the company played a significant role in supporting the Parliamentarian cause, with members such as John Pym and Oliver Cromwell. The company has also been associated with other notable events, including the Great Fire of London and the Plague of London. Famous members have included Isaac Newton, Robert Hooke, and Edmond Halley, who were all involved in the Royal Society. Other notable figures, such as Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn, have also been connected to the company.

Organisation

The company is governed by a Court of Assistants, which includes the Master, Wardens, and other senior members. The company is also divided into several committees, including the Charity Committee and the Investment Committee. The company has strong links with other Livery Companies, such as the Worshipful Company of Mercers and the Worshipful Company of Grocers. The company is also a member of the City of London Corporation and has connections to the Lord Mayor of London and the Sheriffs of the City of London. Notable organisations associated with the company include the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and the British Museum.

Charity

The company has a long history of charitable giving, with a focus on supporting education and healthcare initiatives. The company has supported organisations such as the University College London, Imperial College London, and the King's College London. The company has also provided funding for charitable causes, including the Red Cross, St John Ambulance, and the Salvation Army. Famous charitable figures associated with the company include Florence Nightingale and Thomas Barnardo. The company has also supported other notable charities, such as the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and the RNIB.

Livery Hall

The company's Livery Hall is located in Dunster Court, Mincing Lane, London. The hall has been the company's headquarters since 1958 and features a range of historic artifacts and artworks. The hall is also used for company events, including the Annual Dinner and the Installation of the Master. The company has strong links with other historic buildings in London, including the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, and the Guildhall. Notable architects associated with the company include Christopher Wren and Inigo Jones.

Modern Role

Today, the company plays an active role in supporting the textile industry and promoting British fashion. The company has connections to notable fashion designers, including Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, and Stella McCartney. The company has also supported initiatives such as London Fashion Week and the British Fashion Awards. The company is also involved in supporting apprenticeships and vocational training initiatives, with links to organisations such as the City and Guilds of London Institute and the University of the Arts London. Famous figures associated with the company include Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Kate Middleton. The company has also supported other notable events, including the Olympic Games and the Commonwealth Games. Category:Livery Companies of the City of London

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