Worshipful Company of Skinners

Skinners' Company
Arms of the Worshipful Company of Skinners: Ermine, on a chief gules three crowns or with caps of the field.
MottoTo God Only Be All Glory.
LocationSkinners' Hall, 8 Dowgate Hill, City of London
Date of formation1327; 697 years ago (1327)
Company associationFur traders
Order of precedence6th or 7th[a]
Master of companyRt.Hon.The Earl of Woolton
Websitewww.skinners.org.uk
Skinners' Hall, Dowgate Hill, London, built 1770–90, to the design of William Jupp

The Worshipful Company of Skinners (known as The Skinners' Company) is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. It was originally an association of those engaged in the trade of skins and furs. It was granted Royal Charter in 1327.[1]

The Company's motto is To God Only Be All Glory.


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  1. ^ "Skinners' Hall". Retrieved 24 October 2015.