Worshipful Company of Paviors

Paviors' Company
Coat of Arms of the Worshipful Company of Paviors, granted in 1929
MottoGod can raise to Abraham children of stones
LocationCharterhouse, Charterhouse Square, City of London
Date of formationPrior to 1276
Company associationRoad Building (Construction)
Order of precedence56th
Master of companyMelanie Hampton
Websitewww.paviors.org.uk

The Worshipful Company of Paviors is one of the livery companies of the City of London. The Paviors can trace their history back to medieval times; they were responsible for the paving and maintenance of London's streets. It received a Royal Charter from Queen Elizabeth II in 2004. The company is no longer a trade association for or a regulator of London's road constructors. Today, it focuses on the promotion of excellence in all areas of construction.[1]

The Paviors' Company ranks fifty-sixth in the order of precedence for livery companies.[2]

  1. ^ "Worshipful Company of Paviors Charity & Education". Worshipful Company of Paviors.
  2. ^ "Guild of Scholars – Livery Companies (in Order of Precedence)". Guild of Scholars.