The Guild of Glaziers (who made glass) existed in 1328 and received a Royal Charter from Charles I in 1638.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass
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Glaziers Hall
The Glaziers Hall The land in this area formed part of the site of the cloist...
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Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers
The WCSIM promotes the craft of scientific instrument making and the exchange of ideas and information by members and guests through meetings, visits, lectures and social events.
Cutlers' Hall
The first recorded Hall was on Ironmonger Lane close to the current Mercers' Hall. By the early 1400s they were in a building in Cloak Lane. Just before the Great Fire of 1666 the hall was rebuilt...
Clothworkers Company
Their Hall, next to All Hallows Staining, was destroyed in the Great Fire.
Turners' Hall, second
The Guild of Turners began sometime between 1295 and 1310. King James I granted the first Royal Charter in 1604. In the 15th and 16th centuries almost all the turners in London lived in one ver...
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