Worshipful Company of Ironmongers
Motto | God is our strength; Assher dure |
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Location | London, EC2 |
Order of precedence | 10th |
Master of company | David Liming |
Website | www.ironmongers.org |
The Worshipful Company of Ironmongers is one of the Great Twelve[1][2] livery companies of the City of London, incorporated under a Royal Charter in 1463.
History
The Ironmongers, originally known as the Ferroners, were incorporated under a Royal Charter in 1463. Their company's original association with iron merchants has lessened, especially due to the movement of the industry from Southern England to the North, where iron ore is more available. It is now primarily a charitable institution.
The Worshipful Company ranks tenth in the order of precedence among the City of London's Great Twelve City Livery Companies. Its motto is "God Is Our Strength".
Hall
Ironmongers' Hall is the home of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers. It is located in Aldersgate Street in the City of London. The first hall, dating back to 1457, was in Fenchurch Street; it was rebuilt in 1587 and rebuilt again in 1745 on the same site.[3] The third hall was destroyed on 7 July 1917 by a bomb dropped during World War I.[3] The present Hall stands on land which was bought in 1922: construction work, which was undertaken by Holland, Hannen & Cubitts,[4] started that year and the Hall was opened on 17 June 1925.[3]
References
External links
- Official website
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in order of precedence
- Mercers
- Grocers
- Drapers
- Fishmongers
- Goldsmiths
- Skinners
- Merchant Taylors
- Haberdashers
- Salters
- Ironmongers
- Vintners
- Clothworkers
- Dyers
- Brewers
- Leathersellers
- Pewterers
- Barbers
- Cutlers
- Bakers
- Wax Chandlers
- Tallow Chandlers
- Armourers and Brasiers
- Girdlers
- Butchers
- Saddlers
- Carpenters
- Cordwainers
- Painter-Stainers
- Curriers
- Masons
- Plumbers
- Innholders
- Founders
- Poulters
- Cooks
- Coopers
- Tylers and Bricklayers
- Bowyers
- Fletchers
- Blacksmiths
- Joiners and Ceilers
- Weavers
- Woolmen
- Scriveners
- Fruiterers
- Plaisterers
- Stationers and Newspaper Makers
- Broderers
- Upholders
- Musicians
- Turners
- Basketmakers
- Glaziers and Painters of Glass
- Horners
- Farriers
- Paviors
- Loriners
- Apothecaries
- Shipwrights
- Spectacle Makers
- Clockmakers
- Glovers
- Feltmakers
- Framework Knitters
- Needlemakers
- Gardeners
- Tin Plate Workers
- Wheelwrights
- Distillers
- Pattenmakers
- Glass Sellers
- Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers
- Gunmakers
- Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers
- Makers of Playing Cards
- Fanmakers
- Carmen
- Master Mariners
- Solicitors
- Farmers
- Air Pilots
- Tobacco Pipe Makers and Tobacco Blenders
- Furniture Makers
- Scientific Instrument Makers
- Chartered Surveyors
- Chartered Accountants
- Chartered Secretaries and Administrators
- Builders' Merchants
- Launderers
- Marketors
- Actuaries
- Insurers
- Arbitrators
- Engineers
- Fuellers
- Lightmongers
- Environmental Cleaners
- Chartered Architects
- Constructors
- Information Technologists
- World Traders
- Water Conservators
- Firefighters
- Hackney Carriage Drivers
- Management Consultants
- International Bankers
- Tax Advisers
- Security Professionals
- Educators
- Arts Scholars
- Nurses
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