People Property and Charity

The Clothworkers' Company 1500-1688

Welcome

The ‘People, Property and Charity: The Clothworkers’ Company, 1500-1688’ site provides a history of the benefactors, property acquisitions, general bequests and charitable activity of The Clothworkers’ Company in the City of London, one of the twelve Great Livery Companies, from the late fifteenth century through to the end of the seventeenth century.

To begin, please browse the Benefactors and Properties using the menu to the left, or use the clickable map below.


Guildford
Watford
Islington
Greenwich
Woolwich
Plumstead
Warley
Sutton Valence
East Smithfield
Crutched Friars
Mark Lane
Clothworkers' Hall
Mincing Lane
Billiter Lane
Fenchurch Street
Haywharf Lane
All Hallows Lane
Jesus Commons
St. Nicholas Lane
Abchurch Lane
Walbrook
Bucklersbury
Cornhill
Bartholomew Lane
Lothbury
Coleman Street
Cateaton Street
Bow Lane
Basing Lane
St. Thomas Apostle
Garlick Hill
Queenhithe
Thames Street
Friday Street
Wood Street
Mugwell Street
Whitefriars
Paternoster Row
Fleet Lane
West Smithfield
Holborn