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Worshipful Company of Fishmongers

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to declare that the Fishmongers should no longer have the power to monopolise trade in fish, and this was reaffirmed by Parliament, a Royal Charter granted by Richard II in 1399 restored all privileges. The same Charter states they should elect six Wardens annually, the number which continues to the
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The Company's Fisheries Charitable Trust maintains its link with its namesake trade, working to "build and safeguard a prosperous and sustainable fishing industry, for the benefit of those engaged in it, the environment and our island nation". Supporting a range of projects across UK fisheries, the
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The Company is governed by its Prime Warden, five other Wardens and its Court of Assistants, comprising 28 appointed Livery members. The Company comprises about 700 members, including a good representation of from the seafood trade, UK fisheries and marine and freshwater conservation. Liverymen of
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The Company records an unbroken existence for 750 years, forming as City fishmongers began to collaborate for mutual benefit, developing into a guild which managed London's fish trade according to their defined set of rules and regulation. The earliest evidence of such a group dates back to 1154,
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with the word 'liberty' underneath. Since Doggett's death, the Fishmongers' Company continues to organise this event each year, and it is now believed to be the world's longest continuously-running sporting event as well as being the longest boat race in the world – 4 miles, 5 furlongs
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The Company's regulation of the fish trade were formalised by the 1272 Royal Charter which "secured approval of their ordinances" and was further reinforced by the 1383 Charter from King Edward III which stipulated that "anyone wishing to sell fish were required to lodge with a Fishmonger during
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On the dexter side a Merman armed and holding in his right hand a Falchion and with his left sustaining the Helm and Timbre, and on the sinister side a Mermaid holding in her left hand a Mirror and supporting the Arms with her right hand, all
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Trust works with universities, government and third sector organisations to support, through charitable giving, a sustainable fishing industry, healthy rivers and oceans and thriving coastal communities.
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embowed in pale Argent finned toothed and crowned Or between two pairs of Stockfish in saltire Argent over the mouth of each Fish a Crown Or on a Chief Gules three pairs of Keys of St Peter in saltire.
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Upon a Helm on a Wreath Argent and Sable, two Cubit Arms the dexter vested Or cuffed Azure the sinister vested Azure cuffed Or the Hands Argent holding an Imperial Crown Proper.
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The Company's Charitable Trust responds to a range of social issues, focusing on mental health, food and nutrition and education in prisons. It has also long supported the
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in 1666 and a replacement hall designed by the architect Edward Jerman opened in 1671. This hall by Jerman was demolished to facilitate the construction of the new
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when a number of London fishmongers were fined for trading without Royal Warrant with the Company receiving its first Royal Charter from Edward I in 1272.
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James Clarke Lawrence in 'Chronological List of Aldermen βˆ’1801–1912 | Aldermen of the City of London pp. 141–156',
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Conversation Sharp – The Biography of a London Gentleman, Richard Sharp (1759–1835), in Letters, Prose and Verse
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William Lawrence in 'Chronological List of Aldermen, 1801–1912 | Aldermen of the City of London pp. 141–156',
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William Cubitt in 'Chronological List of Aldermen, 1801–1912 | Aldermen of the City of London pp. 141–156',
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Matthew Wood in 'Chronological List of Aldermen, 1801–1912 | Aldermen of the City of London pp. 141–156',
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Andrew Lusk in 'Chronological List of Aldermen βˆ’1801–1912 | Aldermen of the City of London pp. 141–156',
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Al Worship be to God Alone (thus spelt, and shared with the Company's
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Fishmongers' Hall and Fish Street Hill at www.british-history.ac.uk
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which entitles them to vote each year in the election of the
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In the early 17th century, the Company was granted lands at
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John Timbs (1865), "Curiosities of the Fishmongers' Hall",
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Fishmongers' Hall overlooking the Thames at London Bridge.
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John Comberton de Northampton (a Draper) persuaded the
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of City Livery Companies, thereby making it one of the
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Prime Wardens of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers
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Coat of arms of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers
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in 1827. The Fishmongers' next hall was designed by
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Index

Fishmongers' Company

Fishmongers' Hall
Charter
Fish
traders
Prime Warden
Charles Spicer
www.fishmongers.org.uk
livery companies
City of London
guild
sellers of fish and seafood
order of precedence
Great Twelve City Livery Companies
Lord Mayor
City Common Council
Sir William Walworth
Lord Mayor of London
Peasants' Revolt
Wat Tyler
Smithfield
King Richard II
Ballykelly
Banagher
Northern Ireland
Ulster
Plantation companies
Thomas Doggett
Doggett's Coat and Badge Race

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