Their Hall, next to All Hallows Staining, was destroyed in the Great Fire.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Clothworkers Company
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All Hallows tower and Lambe's Chapel
This is visually just a modern information board but the information is more ...
St Olave Parish Hall
The Parish Hall of St Olave Hart Street This Hall which stands in part on the...
William Lambe - EC2
{Between two emblems of the Clothworkers' Company:} 8 - 10 Moorgate This land...
Other Subjects
Joiners' and Ceilers' Hall
First recorded in 1375 as the Guild of St. James, Garlickhythe, the Worshipful Company of Joiners and Ceilers was granted a charter by Queen Elizabeth I in 1571.  'Ceilers' work in wood so this is ...
William Edward Davy
Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Stationers who died in WW1. Andrew Behan has kindly provided this research: Captain William Edward Davy was born on 7 September 1892 at 39 Russell Road, Kens...
Worshipful Company of Fruiterers
1292 -  first reference to ‘Free Fruiterers’.  First charter in 1606.  Their shield shows Adam and Eve with that first piece of fruit.
Parish Clerks' Hall
The Company of Parish Clerks is, of course, the organisation of Parish Clerks of the City and central London, first incorporated in 1441. And, of course, they needed a hall. 1st Hall: Clerks Place...
Cutlers' Hall
The first recorded Hall was on Ironmonger Lane close to the current Mercers' Hall. Â By the early 1400s they were in a building in Cloak Lane. Just before the Great Fire of 1666 the hall was rebuilt...

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