-
generates revenue by
renting out
Clothworkers’ Hall for
private events. Both the
company and the
foundation are
based at
Clothworkers’ Hall,
located in Dunster...
- Mobon) is the
patron saint of
business people, tailors, shoemakers, and
clothworkers, as well as of Cremona, Italy. He was
canonized in 1199 at the urgent...
- venue, the
Clothworkers Concert Hall, a
converted chapel on the
university campus,
itself named for the
Worshipful Company of
Clothworkers which has a...
- the
Virginia Company. In the city of London,
Watts was a
member of the
Clothworkers' Company.
Watts died at his seat in
Hertfordshire in
September 1616,...
-
Between 1824 and 1859 he held the post of
architect to the
Company of
Clothworkers, one of the City of London's
Livery companies. He laid out
their estate...
- by the
Worshipful Company of
Clothworkers, one of the
livery companies of the City of London. In 1957 the
Clothworkers'
Company built a
church hall for...
-
Skinner (died 30
December 1596) was a
master of the
Worshipful Company of
Clothworkers and a
London Alderman. He was
elected Sheriff in 1587 and Lord Mayor...
-
clothworker, one of the prin****l
merchants of
London and lord
mayor in 1559. His
admission to the
freedom of the
Worshipful Company of
Clothworkers is...
-
Tower and
graduated from the
Guildhall School of
Music and Drama's (
Clothworkers Company Scholar)
acting programme in 1989. Hill made his
Broadway debut...
- England's
first canal systems.
George Abbot, the son of a
Guildford clothworker,
served as
Archbishop of
Canterbury in 1611–1633. In 1619 he founded...