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Company of
Broderers is one of the
livery companies of the City of London.
Broderers were
workers in embroidery; the
organization of
Broderers existed in...
- The
Broderers' Hall or Embroiderers' Hall at 36
Gutter Lane was the
livery hall of the
Worshipful Company of
Broderers, the City of
London livery company...
- Blacksmiths. He is also a
Liveryman of the Vintners’, Painter-Stainers’,
Broderers’, Horners’, Feltmakers’ and Arbitrators’ Companies, an
Honorary Liveryman...
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director of Heal and Son Ltd. and
member of the
Worshipful Company of
Broderers – was
instrumental in the
design of the
textiles within the cathedral...
- of office. He is
described as a
broderer,
which probably means he was a
member of the
Worshipful Company of
Broderers (or its predecessor). "Chronological...
- age 11–18. Boys are
admitted to the
sixth form.
There are
eight houses:
Broderers, Clothworkers, Goldsmiths, Haberdashers, Lacemakers, Spinners, Tanners...
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Newspaper Makers (journalists and publishers) 48
Worshipful Company of
Broderers (embroiderers) 49
Worshipful Company of
Upholders (upholsterers) 50 Worshipful...
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about the
Broderers'
Company (London, 1910), pp. 126-129: TNA PROB 11/132/332 & PROB 11/137/624.
Christopher Holford, A Chat
about the
Broderers' Company...
- Sir
Joseph Renals, 1st
Baronet Spectacle Maker 1895 Sir
Walter Wilkin Broderer 1896 Sir
George Faudel-Phillips, 1st
Baronet Spectacle Maker 1897 Lt-Col...
- 17th century. An
indenture of 23
March 1515
records the
establishment of
Broderers' Hall in
Cutter Lane in that year, and the
guild was
officially incorporated...