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Encyclopedia Britannica



ADTIIORITIES

This article appears in Volume V16, Page 811 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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ADTIIORITIES .In addition to the Report referred to above the following works may be consulted: H. T. Riley, Memorials of London and London Life (1868) ; Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 (ed. by Sir N. H. Nicolas and E. Tyrrel, 1827) ; Munimenta Gild
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(1690) reserving the judgment in quo warranto against the city. The livery companies now in existence are the following:
Apothecaries. Fellowship Porters. Needlemakers.
Armourers and Bra- Feltmakers. Painters.
siers. Fishmongers. Pattern Makers.
Bakers. Fletchers. Pewterers.
Barbers. Founders. Plaisterers.
Basket Makers. Framework Knitters. Playing Card
Blacksmiths. Fruiterers. Makers.
Bowyers. Girdlers. Plumbers.
Brewers. Glass Sellers. Poulters.
Broderers. Glaziers. Saddlers.
Butchers. Glovers. Salters.
Carmen. Gold and Silver Scriveners.
Carpenters. \Vyre-drawers. Shipwrights.
Clockmakers. Goldsmiths. Silkthrowsters.
Clothworkers. Grocers. Skinners.
Coach and Coach- Gunmakers. Spectacle makers.
harness Makers. Haberdashers. Stationers.
Cooks. Horners. Tallow Chandlers.
Coopers. Innholders. Tin Plate Workers.
Cordwainers. Ironmongers. Turners.
Carriers. Joiners. Tylers and Brick-
Cutlers. Leathersellers. layers.
Distillers. Loriners. Upholders.
Drapers. Masons. Wax chandlers.
Dyers. Mercers. Weavers.
Fanmakers. Merchant Taylors. Wheelwrights.
Farriers. Musicians. Woolmen.
The following are the twelve great companies in order of civic precedence: Mercers, Grocers, Drapers, Fishmongers, Gold-smiths, Skinners, Merchant Taylors, Haberdashers, Salters, Ironmongers, Vintners, Cloth-workers. The " Irish Society " was incorporated in the 11 James I. as " the
governor
  and assistants of the new plantation in Ulster, within the realm of Ireland." The twelve companies contributed in equal portions the sum of 6o,000 for the new
scheme
 , by which it was intended to settle a
Protestant
  colony in the lands forfeited by the Irish rebels. The companies divided the settlement into twelve nearly equal parts, assigning one to each, but the separate estates are still held to be under the paramount jurisdiction of the Irish Society. The charter of the society was revoked by the court of
star
  chamber in the reign of Charles I., but a new one was granted by Charles II., under which the society still acts.
Most of the companies administer charities of large value. Many of them are governors of important schools, e.g. the Skinners have the
Tonbridge
  Grammar School; the Mercers, St Paul's School; the Merchant Taylors, the school bearing their name, &c. The constitution of the livery companies usually embraces (a) the court, which includes the master and wardens, and is the executive and administrative
body
 ; (2) the livery or middle class, being the
body
  from which the court is recruited; and (3) the general body of freemen, from which the livery is recruited. Some companies admit women as freemen. The freedom is obtained either by patrimony (by any person over twenty-one years of age born in lawful wedlock after the admission of his father to the freedom), by servitude (by being bound as an apprentice to a freeman of the company) or by redemption. Admission to many of the companies is subject to the payment of considerable fees. For example, in the Merchant Taylors the fees areupon taking up the freedom, by patrimony or servitude, 1, 3s. 4d.; by redemption, 84; on admission to the livery, 8o, 8s.; on election to the court of assistants, 115, tos. At one time the position of the livery companies was a subject of much political discussion. Two parties threatened to attack themon one side those who were anxious for extensive reforms in the municipal organization of London; on the other, those who wished to carry forward the process of inspection and revision of endowments, which had already overtaken the universities, schools and other charities. A Royal Commission was appointed in 188o to inquire into all the livery companies, into the circumstances and
dates
  of their foundation, the objects for which they were founded, and how far those objects were being carried into effect. A very valuable Report and Appendix (4 vols., 1884) was published, containing, inter alia, information on the constitution and powers of the governing bodies, the mode of admission of members of the companies, the mode of appointment, duties and salaries and other emoluments of the servants of the companies, the property of, or held in trust for, the companies, its value, situation and description. The companies very freely made returns to the commission, the only ones not doing so being the Broderers, Bowyers, Distillers, Glovers, Tin-Plate Workers and \Weavers. The Commission estimated the annual income of the companies to be from 750,000 to 800,000, about 200,000 of that amount being trust income, the balance corporate income.
18591862); J. Toulmin
Smith
 , English Gilds (published by Early
English Text Society), with essay by L. Brentano (187o); W.
Herbert
 , History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies (1837) ; C.
Gross, The Gild Merchant (2 vols., 1890) ; W. C. Hazlitt, The Livery
Companies of the City of London (1892), contains a precis of the
Royal Commission; P. H. Ditchfield, The City Companies of
London (1904); G. Unwin, The Gilds and Companies of London
(1908). (T. A. I.)


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