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A Brief History of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers: London A.D. 1351-1889.
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A Brief History of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers: London A.D. 1351-1889. in Vernon, BC
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A Brief History of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers: London A.D. 1351-1889. in Vernon, BC
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A Brief History of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers, London A.D. 1351-1889 is a comprehensive chronicle detailing the origins, development, and enduring legacy of one of the City of London’s most venerable livery companies. Spanning over five centuries, this meticulously researched volume traces the Ironmongers’ journey from its medieval foundation in 1351, through the turbulence of the Reformation, the Great Fire of London, and the transformative years of the Industrial Revolution, up to the close of the nineteenth century. Drawing on original charters, minute books, and archival records, the book explores the Company’s pivotal role in regulating the iron trade, supporting charitable causes, and shaping civic life in London. The narrative delves into the Company’s governance, traditions, and ceremonies, offering vivid portraits of its influential members and Masters, as well as the evolution of its magnificent Hall. It highlights the Ironmongers’ contributions to education, almshouses, and philanthropy, reflecting the broader social responsibilities embraced by London’s livery companies. The book also examines the Company’s adaptation to changing economic and social landscapes, including its response to technological advancements and shifts in trade practices. Richly illustrated with engravings, coats of arms, and architectural details, A Brief History of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers provides an engaging and authoritative account of a distinguished institution that has played a significant role in the commercial and civic history of London. It is an essential resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the traditions and heritage of the City of London.
A Brief History of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers, London A.D. 1351-1889 is a comprehensive chronicle detailing the origins, development, and enduring legacy of one of the City of London’s most venerable livery companies. Spanning over five centuries, this meticulously researched volume traces the Ironmongers’ journey from its medieval foundation in 1351, through the turbulence of the Reformation, the Great Fire of London, and the transformative years of the Industrial Revolution, up to the close of the nineteenth century. Drawing on original charters, minute books, and archival records, the book explores the Company’s pivotal role in regulating the iron trade, supporting charitable causes, and shaping civic life in London. The narrative delves into the Company’s governance, traditions, and ceremonies, offering vivid portraits of its influential members and Masters, as well as the evolution of its magnificent Hall. It highlights the Ironmongers’ contributions to education, almshouses, and philanthropy, reflecting the broader social responsibilities embraced by London’s livery companies. The book also examines the Company’s adaptation to changing economic and social landscapes, including its response to technological advancements and shifts in trade practices. Richly illustrated with engravings, coats of arms, and architectural details, A Brief History of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers provides an engaging and authoritative account of a distinguished institution that has played a significant role in the commercial and civic history of London. It is an essential resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the traditions and heritage of the City of London.


















