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The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072CHARITABLE FUND
The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 LEATHERSELLERS' HALL Leathersellers’ Hall. The new Leathersellers’ Hall was completed in 2016 and is the seventh Hall in the Company’s long history. It is located on a narrow site on the south side of St Helen’s Place. THE MASTER & WARDENS JONATHAN ANDREW MACFIE MUIRHEAD OBE DL Master 2020 – 2021. Jonathan Muirhead was born in 1951 and educated at Glenalmond College, Perth, after which he attended the National Leathersellers’ College, London, where he gained a Diploma in Leather Technology. LEATHER - STUDENT GRANTS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY Applications for 2021-22 have now closed. The information below has been kept for the benefit of those who submitted an application.New applications (for 2022-23) will open in February 2022. All applications must be received before midnight on Thursday 15 th April 2021 via the online application form. You will receive an automatic acknowledgement via email when your application has been LEATHER MANUFACTURING PROCESS Hides and skins are primarily composed of water, protein and fatty materials. The most important protein in the production of leather is collagen, which makes up approximately 29% of the mass of a freshlyflayed hide.
SMALL GRANT APPLICATION FORM I consent to the Leathersellers’ Company Grants Team sharing this small grant funding application with other Charitable Funds/Foundations and understand if interested in taking this further, they may contact me directly to request further information and/or offer additional funding. HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYTHE COMPANYCHARITABLE FUNDEDUCATIONTHE LEATHER INDUSTRYNEWSMILITARY AFFILIATIONS The Leathersellers’ Company is made up of 150 liverymen and a variable number of freemen. There are three main routes into the freedom: by apprenticeship, patrimony (i.e. if the candidate’s father is a member) or by purchase at the Company’s invitation. HISTORY AND HERITAGE With the succession of James I, the Leathersellers’ Company decided to renew its charter. The original grant with its emphasis on counterfeit roe leather was hopelessly out of date, and the Company felt particularly vulnerable in the wake of the Statute THE COMPANY & THE CITY OF LONDON The Leathersellers’ Company is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London, ranked fifteenth in the order of precedence. It was founded by royal charter in 1444 with authority to control the sale of leather within the City.PUBLICATIONS
The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072CHARITABLE FUND
The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 LEATHERSELLERS' HALL Leathersellers’ Hall. The new Leathersellers’ Hall was completed in 2016 and is the seventh Hall in the Company’s long history. It is located on a narrow site on the south side of St Helen’s Place. THE MASTER & WARDENS JONATHAN ANDREW MACFIE MUIRHEAD OBE DL Master 2020 – 2021. Jonathan Muirhead was born in 1951 and educated at Glenalmond College, Perth, after which he attended the National Leathersellers’ College, London, where he gained a Diploma in Leather Technology. LEATHER - STUDENT GRANTS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY Applications for 2021-22 have now closed. The information below has been kept for the benefit of those who submitted an application.New applications (for 2022-23) will open in February 2022. All applications must be received before midnight on Thursday 15 th April 2021 via the online application form. You will receive an automatic acknowledgement via email when your application has been LEATHER MANUFACTURING PROCESS Hides and skins are primarily composed of water, protein and fatty materials. The most important protein in the production of leather is collagen, which makes up approximately 29% of the mass of a freshlyflayed hide.
SMALL GRANT APPLICATION FORM I consent to the Leathersellers’ Company Grants Team sharing this small grant funding application with other Charitable Funds/Foundations and understand if interested in taking this further, they may contact me directly to request further information and/or offer additional funding. NEWS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company remains open for business. However, the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, members, partners and allguests and
THE LEATHER INDUSTRY The Leathersellers’ Company remains actively involved with the British leather industry, providing funding for technical education, research, and the conservation and display of historic leather items, and supplying representatives to sit on the boards of various industrybodies.
ABOUT US - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY About Us. The welfare of its members was one of the original functions of any Livery Company. Members paid a fee called quarterage which was used to support those too ill or infirm to work, or to pay forfunerals.
MEMBERS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE COMPANY & THE CITY OF LONDON The Leathersellers’ Company is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London, ranked fifteenth in the order of precedence. It was founded by royal charter in 1444 with authority to control the sale of leather within the City. THE LEATHER INDUSTRY The Company has supported many fashion and design students working with leather at the London College of Fashion (LCoF) . London College of Fashion , UAL is a leader in fashion design, media and business education and have been nurturing creative talent for over a century. MILITARY AFFILIATION The regiment was formed in 1959 by merging the 1 st Kings Dragoon Guards and The Queens Bays (2 nd Dragoon Guards), both of which dated back to 1685. Its first colonel-in-chief was Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. The new regiment’s SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME Small Grants Programme. This is a fast track application process for small one-off grants (up to maximum of £3,000). We are not currently accepting applications for Small Grants. STUDENT GRANT APPLICATION FORM Home > Student Grant Application Form. Applications for 2020-21 have now closed (as of midnight on Sunday 17 th May 2020).Thank you to everyone who applied – we will be reviewing each application carefully and will be in touch by Tuesday 23rd June.. Applications for the 2021-22 academic year will open in March 2021. SMALL GRANT ACCEPTANCE FORM I accept the conditions of the grant as set out in the grant offer. I agree that the Leathersellers' Company Charitable Fund should pay the grant into the bank account of HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYTHE COMPANYCHARITABLE FUNDEDUCATIONTHE LEATHER INDUSTRYNEWSMILITARY AFFILIATIONS The Leathersellers’ Company is made up of 150 liverymen and a variable number of freemen. There are three main routes into the freedom: by apprenticeship, patrimony (i.e. if the candidate’s father is a member) or by purchase at the Company’s invitation. HISTORY AND HERITAGE Leathersellers' Hall and St Helen's Church in 1799. The last 100 years. The Leathersellers’ Company is thought to have its origins amongst the whittawyers (makers of fine white leather) and pouchmakers who congregated along London Wall in the early thirteenth century. The English word ‘letherseller’ is first found to describe theCHARITABLE FUND
The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund provides a wide range of funding to UK registered Charities, Educational Institutions and University Students. Last year (2019/20) we awarded £3,645,612 in charitable and educational grants. This year (2020/21) we expect to spend a similar amount on deserving causes.PUBLICATIONS
The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE MASTER & WARDENS JONATHAN ANDREW MACFIE MUIRHEAD OBE DL Master 2020 – 2021. Jonathan Muirhead was born in 1951 and educated at Glenalmond College, Perth, after which he attended the National Leathersellers’ College, London, where he gained a Diploma in Leather Technology. SMALL GRANT APPLICATION FORM Once you have completed your application form and you are ready to submit it, don't forget to click the "Submit" button at the bottom of this form. 1. Organisation Details. Also known as (if applicable) Registered address. Telephone number. Website. Facebook group or LinkedIn page (if applicable): 100 characters left. LEATHERSELLERS' HALL Leathersellers’ Hall. The new Leathersellers’ Hall was completed in 2016 and is the seventh Hall in the Company’s long history. It is located on a narrow site on the south side of St Helen’s Place. Behind it is the medieval church of St Helen’s Bishopsgate. The new Hall stands exactly where the second Hall, the former Benedictine LEATHER - STUDENT GRANTS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The information below has been kept for the benefit of those who submitted an application. New applications (for 2022-23) will open in February 2022. To be eligible to apply for a Leather Associated Student Grant you must be based in the UK: – studying a part-time or full time degree course in the 2021-22 academic year at a universityin the
LEATHER MANUFACTURING PROCESS In the production of chromium tanned leathers, this process is most commonly performed after basification and samming. The material is then shaved to give a more accurate and even thickness depending on the requirements for the end products eg shoe upper (1.8 mm), garment (0.9 mm) or upholstery leathers (1.1 mm). HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYWEB VIEW 1417. 1417. 1419. 1419. 1421. 1421. 1422. 1422. 1424. 1424. 1426. 1426. 1428. 1428. 1429. 1429. 1433. 1609. 1625. 1634. 1641. 1642. 1687. 1687. 1688. 1692. 1719. 1734 HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYTHE COMPANYCHARITABLE FUNDEDUCATIONTHE LEATHER INDUSTRYNEWSMILITARY AFFILIATIONS The Leathersellers’ Company is made up of 150 liverymen and a variable number of freemen. There are three main routes into the freedom: by apprenticeship, patrimony (i.e. if the candidate’s father is a member) or by purchase at the Company’s invitation. HISTORY AND HERITAGE Leathersellers' Hall and St Helen's Church in 1799. The last 100 years. The Leathersellers’ Company is thought to have its origins amongst the whittawyers (makers of fine white leather) and pouchmakers who congregated along London Wall in the early thirteenth century. The English word ‘letherseller’ is first found to describe theCHARITABLE FUND
The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund provides a wide range of funding to UK registered Charities, Educational Institutions and University Students. Last year (2019/20) we awarded £3,645,612 in charitable and educational grants. This year (2020/21) we expect to spend a similar amount on deserving causes.PUBLICATIONS
The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE MASTER & WARDENS JONATHAN ANDREW MACFIE MUIRHEAD OBE DL Master 2020 – 2021. Jonathan Muirhead was born in 1951 and educated at Glenalmond College, Perth, after which he attended the National Leathersellers’ College, London, where he gained a Diploma in Leather Technology. SMALL GRANT APPLICATION FORM Once you have completed your application form and you are ready to submit it, don't forget to click the "Submit" button at the bottom of this form. 1. Organisation Details. Also known as (if applicable) Registered address. Telephone number. Website. Facebook group or LinkedIn page (if applicable): 100 characters left. LEATHERSELLERS' HALL Leathersellers’ Hall. The new Leathersellers’ Hall was completed in 2016 and is the seventh Hall in the Company’s long history. It is located on a narrow site on the south side of St Helen’s Place. Behind it is the medieval church of St Helen’s Bishopsgate. The new Hall stands exactly where the second Hall, the former Benedictine LEATHER - STUDENT GRANTS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The information below has been kept for the benefit of those who submitted an application. New applications (for 2022-23) will open in February 2022. To be eligible to apply for a Leather Associated Student Grant you must be based in the UK: – studying a part-time or full time degree course in the 2021-22 academic year at a universityin the
LEATHER MANUFACTURING PROCESS In the production of chromium tanned leathers, this process is most commonly performed after basification and samming. The material is then shaved to give a more accurate and even thickness depending on the requirements for the end products eg shoe upper (1.8 mm), garment (0.9 mm) or upholstery leathers (1.1 mm). HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYWEB VIEW 1417. 1417. 1419. 1419. 1421. 1421. 1422. 1422. 1424. 1424. 1426. 1426. 1428. 1428. 1429. 1429. 1433. 1609. 1625. 1634. 1641. 1642. 1687. 1687. 1688. 1692. 1719. 1734 NEWS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Education Update 18.03.21. The third in our series of webinars for 2020-21, focusing on our work in the education sector, was held on Thursday 18th March 2021. Thank you to everyone who attended;. ABOUT US - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY About Us. The welfare of its members was one of the original functions of any Livery Company. Members paid a fee called quarterage which was used to support those too ill or infirm to work, or to pay for funerals. Livery Companies were also seen as reliable bodies to act as trustees for more general charitable bequests. MEMBERS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE COMPANY & THE CITY OF LONDON The Leathersellers’ Company is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London, ranked fifteenth in the order of precedence. It was founded by royal charter in 1444 with authority to control the sale of leather within the City. EDUCATION - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company has been supporting education at all levels since the 17th century. As well as offering grants for university students and directly funding a number of universities, we are involved with the running of secondary and primary schools insouth London.
THE LEATHER INDUSTRY The Leathersellers' Company remains actively involved with the British leather industry, providing funding for technical education, research, and the conservation and display of historic leather items, and supplying representatives to sit on the boards of various industrybodies.
SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME Small Grants Programme. This is a fast track application process for small one-off grants (up to maximum of £3,000). We are not currently accepting applications for Small Grants. These will reopen to applicants in August 2021. In the meantime, please see the information in the tabs below for further information on how the applicationprocess
COLFE'S SCHOOL
Colfe’s School today. Colfe’s is an independent day school for girls and boys from age 3-18 in south-east London, with a strong reputation for all-round quality and innovation. Over three and a half centuries later, the relationship between Colfe’s School and The Leathersellers’ is still going strong. The school was incorporatedin 2004
MILITARY AFFILIATION Military Affiliations. The Leathersellers’ Company are immensely proud of our links with our Armed Forces. Date back to 1570’s/1580’s, we provided many soldiers to help prepare for the threat of invasion by the Spanish. We also gave £24 towards warship at the time of the Spanish Armada and have continued to demonstrateour support in
HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYWEB VIEW 1417. 1417. 1419. 1419. 1421. 1421. 1422. 1422. 1424. 1424. 1426. 1426. 1428. 1428. 1429. 1429. 1433. 1609. 1625. 1634. 1641. 1642. 1687. 1687. 1688. 1692. 1719. 1734 HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYTHE COMPANYCHARITABLE FUNDEDUCATIONTHE LEATHER INDUSTRYNEWSMILITARY AFFILIATIONS The Leathersellers’ Company is made up of 150 liverymen and a variable number of freemen. There are three main routes into the freedom: by apprenticeship, patrimony (i.e. if the candidate’s father is a member) or by purchase at the Company’s invitation.CHARITABLE FUND
The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund provides a wide range of funding to UK registered Charities, Educational Institutions and University Students. Last year (2019/20) we awarded £3,645,612 in charitable and educational grants. This year (2020/21) we expect to spend a similar amount on deserving causes. HISTORY AND HERITAGE Leathersellers' Hall and St Helen's Church in 1799. The last 100 years. The Leathersellers’ Company is thought to have its origins amongst the whittawyers (makers of fine white leather) and pouchmakers who congregated along London Wall in the early thirteenth century. The English word ‘letherseller’ is first found to describe the THE MASTER & WARDENS JONATHAN ANDREW MACFIE MUIRHEAD OBE DLMaster 2020 – 2021. Jonathan Muirhead was born in 1951 and educated at Glenalmond College, Perth, after which he attended the National Leathersellers’ College, London, where he gained a Diploma in Leather Technology. Jonathan was admitted to the Livery by Redemption in 2001, served as Steward in2004
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The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 SMALL GRANT APPLICATION FORM Once you have completed your application form and you are ready to submit it, don't forget to click the "Submit" button at the bottom of this form. 1. Organisation Details. Also known as (if applicable) Registered address. Telephone number. Website. Facebook group or LinkedIn page (if applicable): 100 characters left. LEATHERSELLERS' HALL Leathersellers’ Hall. The new Leathersellers’ Hall was completed in 2016 and is the seventh Hall in the Company’s long history. It is located on a narrow site on the south side of St Helen’s Place. Behind it is the medieval church of St Helen’s Bishopsgate. The new Hall stands exactly where the second Hall, the former Benedictine LEATHER - STUDENT GRANTS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The information below has been kept for the benefit of those who submitted an application. New applications (for 2022-23) will open in February 2022. To be eligible to apply for a Leather Associated Student Grant you must be based in the UK: – studying a part-time or full time degree course in the 2021-22 academic year at a universityin the
LEATHER MANUFACTURING PROCESS In the production of chromium tanned leathers, this process is most commonly performed after basification and samming. The material is then shaved to give a more accurate and even thickness depending on the requirements for the end products eg shoe upper (1.8 mm), garment (0.9 mm) or upholstery leathers (1.1 mm). HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYWEB VIEW 1417. 1417. 1419. 1419. 1421. 1421. 1422. 1422. 1424. 1424. 1426. 1426. 1428. 1428. 1429. 1429. 1433. 1609. 1625. 1634. 1641. 1642. 1687. 1687. 1688. 1692. 1719. 1734 HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYTHE COMPANYCHARITABLE FUNDEDUCATIONTHE LEATHER INDUSTRYNEWSMILITARY AFFILIATIONS The Leathersellers’ Company is made up of 150 liverymen and a variable number of freemen. There are three main routes into the freedom: by apprenticeship, patrimony (i.e. if the candidate’s father is a member) or by purchase at the Company’s invitation. HISTORY AND HERITAGE Leathersellers' Hall and St Helen's Church in 1799. The last 100 years. The Leathersellers’ Company is thought to have its origins amongst the whittawyers (makers of fine white leather) and pouchmakers who congregated along London Wall in the early thirteenth century. The English word ‘letherseller’ is first found to describe theCHARITABLE FUND
The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund provides a wide range of funding to UK registered Charities, Educational Institutions and University Students. Last year (2019/20) we awarded £3,645,612 in charitable and educational grants. This year (2020/21) we expect to spend a similar amount on deserving causes.PUBLICATIONS
The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE MASTER & WARDENS JONATHAN ANDREW MACFIE MUIRHEAD OBE DL Master 2020 – 2021. Jonathan Muirhead was born in 1951 and educated at Glenalmond College, Perth, after which he attended the National Leathersellers’ College, London, where he gained a Diploma in Leather Technology. SMALL GRANT APPLICATION FORM Once you have completed your application form and you are ready to submit it, don't forget to click the "Submit" button at the bottom of this form. 1. Organisation Details. Also known as (if applicable) Registered address. Telephone number. Website. Facebook group or LinkedIn page (if applicable): 100 characters left. LEATHERSELLERS' HALL Leathersellers’ Hall. The new Leathersellers’ Hall was completed in 2016 and is the seventh Hall in the Company’s long history. It is located on a narrow site on the south side of St Helen’s Place. Behind it is the medieval church of St Helen’s Bishopsgate. The new Hall stands exactly where the second Hall, the former Benedictine LEATHER - STUDENT GRANTS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The information below has been kept for the benefit of those who submitted an application. New applications (for 2022-23) will open in February 2022. To be eligible to apply for a Leather Associated Student Grant you must be based in the UK: – studying a part-time or full time degree course in the 2021-22 academic year at a universityin the
LEATHER MANUFACTURING PROCESS In the production of chromium tanned leathers, this process is most commonly performed after basification and samming. The material is then shaved to give a more accurate and even thickness depending on the requirements for the end products eg shoe upper (1.8 mm), garment (0.9 mm) or upholstery leathers (1.1 mm). HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYWEB VIEW 1417. 1417. 1419. 1419. 1421. 1421. 1422. 1422. 1424. 1424. 1426. 1426. 1428. 1428. 1429. 1429. 1433. 1609. 1625. 1634. 1641. 1642. 1687. 1687. 1688. 1692. 1719. 1734 NEWS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Education Update 18.03.21. The third in our series of webinars for 2020-21, focusing on our work in the education sector, was held on Thursday 18th March 2021. Thank you to everyone who attended;. ABOUT US - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY About Us. The welfare of its members was one of the original functions of any Livery Company. Members paid a fee called quarterage which was used to support those too ill or infirm to work, or to pay for funerals. Livery Companies were also seen as reliable bodies to act as trustees for more general charitable bequests. MEMBERS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE COMPANY & THE CITY OF LONDON The Leathersellers’ Company is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London, ranked fifteenth in the order of precedence. It was founded by royal charter in 1444 with authority to control the sale of leather within the City. EDUCATION - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company has been supporting education at all levels since the 17th century. As well as offering grants for university students and directly funding a number of universities, we are involved with the running of secondary and primary schools insouth London.
THE LEATHER INDUSTRY The Leathersellers' Company remains actively involved with the British leather industry, providing funding for technical education, research, and the conservation and display of historic leather items, and supplying representatives to sit on the boards of various industrybodies.
SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME Small Grants Programme. This is a fast track application process for small one-off grants (up to maximum of £3,000). We are not currently accepting applications for Small Grants. These will reopen to applicants in August 2021. In the meantime, please see the information in the tabs below for further information on how the applicationprocess
COLFE'S SCHOOL
Colfe’s School today. Colfe’s is an independent day school for girls and boys from age 3-18 in south-east London, with a strong reputation for all-round quality and innovation. Over three and a half centuries later, the relationship between Colfe’s School and The Leathersellers’ is still going strong. The school was incorporatedin 2004
MILITARY AFFILIATION Military Affiliations. The Leathersellers’ Company are immensely proud of our links with our Armed Forces. Date back to 1570’s/1580’s, we provided many soldiers to help prepare for the threat of invasion by the Spanish. We also gave £24 towards warship at the time of the Spanish Armada and have continued to demonstrateour support in
HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYWEB VIEW 1417. 1417. 1419. 1419. 1421. 1421. 1422. 1422. 1424. 1424. 1426. 1426. 1428. 1428. 1429. 1429. 1433. 1609. 1625. 1634. 1641. 1642. 1687. 1687. 1688. 1692. 1719. 1734 HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYTHE COMPANYCHARITABLE FUNDEDUCATIONTHE LEATHER INDUSTRYNEWSMILITARY AFFILIATIONS The Leathersellers’ Company is made up of 150 liverymen and a variable number of freemen. There are three main routes into the freedom: by apprenticeship, patrimony (i.e. if the candidate’s father is a member) or by purchase at the Company’s invitation. NEWS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Education Update 18.03.21. The third in our series of webinars for 2020-21, focusing on our work in the education sector, was held on Thursday 18th March 2021. Thank you to everyone who attended;. ABOUT US - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY About Us. The welfare of its members was one of the original functions of any Livery Company. Members paid a fee called quarterage which was used to support those too ill or infirm to work, or to pay for funerals. Livery Companies were also seen as reliable bodies to act as trustees for more general charitable bequests.CHARITABLE FUND
The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund provides a wide range of funding to UK registered Charities, Educational Institutions and University Students. Last year (2019/20) we awarded £3,645,612 in charitable and educational grants. This year (2020/21) we expect to spend a similar amount on deserving causes.PUBLICATIONS
The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE MASTER & WARDENS JONATHAN ANDREW MACFIE MUIRHEAD OBE DLMaster 2020 – 2021. Jonathan Muirhead was born in 1951 and educated at Glenalmond College, Perth, after which he attended the National Leathersellers’ College, London, where he gained a Diploma in Leather Technology. Jonathan was admitted to the Livery by Redemption in 2001, served as Steward in2004
THE COMPANY & THE CITY OF LONDON The Company & The City. The Leathersellers’ Company is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London, ranked fifteenth in the order of precedence. It was founded by royal charter in 1444 with authority to control the sale of leather within the City. The Company no longer has this regulatory role, and instead devotes its energies HISTORY AND HERITAGE Leathersellers' Hall and St Helen's Church in 1799. The last 100 years. The Leathersellers’ Company is thought to have its origins amongst the whittawyers (makers of fine white leather) and pouchmakers who congregated along London Wall in the early thirteenth century. The English word ‘letherseller’ is first found to describe the LEATHERSELLERS' HALL Leathersellers’ Hall. The new Leathersellers’ Hall was completed in 2016 and is the seventh Hall in the Company’s long history. It is located on a narrow site on the south side of St Helen’s Place. Behind it is the medieval church of St Helen’s Bishopsgate. The new Hall stands exactly where the second Hall, the former Benedictine SMALL GRANT APPLICATION FORM Once you have completed your application form and you are ready to submit it, don't forget to click the "Submit" button at the bottom of this form. 1. Organisation Details. Also known as (if applicable) Registered address. Telephone number. Website. Facebook group or LinkedIn page (if applicable): 100 characters left. HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYTHE COMPANYCHARITABLE FUNDEDUCATIONTHE LEATHER INDUSTRYNEWSMILITARY AFFILIATIONS The Leathersellers’ Company is made up of 150 liverymen and a variable number of freemen. There are three main routes into the freedom: by apprenticeship, patrimony (i.e. if the candidate’s father is a member) or by purchase at the Company’s invitation. NEWS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Education Update 18.03.21. The third in our series of webinars for 2020-21, focusing on our work in the education sector, was held on Thursday 18th March 2021. Thank you to everyone who attended;. ABOUT US - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY About Us. The welfare of its members was one of the original functions of any Livery Company. Members paid a fee called quarterage which was used to support those too ill or infirm to work, or to pay for funerals. Livery Companies were also seen as reliable bodies to act as trustees for more general charitable bequests.CHARITABLE FUND
The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund provides a wide range of funding to UK registered Charities, Educational Institutions and University Students. Last year (2019/20) we awarded £3,645,612 in charitable and educational grants. This year (2020/21) we expect to spend a similar amount on deserving causes.PUBLICATIONS
The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE MASTER & WARDENS JONATHAN ANDREW MACFIE MUIRHEAD OBE DLMaster 2020 – 2021. Jonathan Muirhead was born in 1951 and educated at Glenalmond College, Perth, after which he attended the National Leathersellers’ College, London, where he gained a Diploma in Leather Technology. Jonathan was admitted to the Livery by Redemption in 2001, served as Steward in2004
THE COMPANY & THE CITY OF LONDON The Company & The City. The Leathersellers’ Company is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London, ranked fifteenth in the order of precedence. It was founded by royal charter in 1444 with authority to control the sale of leather within the City. The Company no longer has this regulatory role, and instead devotes its energies HISTORY AND HERITAGE Leathersellers' Hall and St Helen's Church in 1799. The last 100 years. The Leathersellers’ Company is thought to have its origins amongst the whittawyers (makers of fine white leather) and pouchmakers who congregated along London Wall in the early thirteenth century. The English word ‘letherseller’ is first found to describe the LEATHERSELLERS' HALL Leathersellers’ Hall. The new Leathersellers’ Hall was completed in 2016 and is the seventh Hall in the Company’s long history. It is located on a narrow site on the south side of St Helen’s Place. Behind it is the medieval church of St Helen’s Bishopsgate. The new Hall stands exactly where the second Hall, the former Benedictine SMALL GRANT APPLICATION FORM Once you have completed your application form and you are ready to submit it, don't forget to click the "Submit" button at the bottom of this form. 1. Organisation Details. Also known as (if applicable) Registered address. Telephone number. Website. Facebook group or LinkedIn page (if applicable): 100 characters left. HISTORY AND HERITAGE Leathersellers' Hall and St Helen's Church in 1799. The last 100 years. The Leathersellers’ Company is thought to have its origins amongst the whittawyers (makers of fine white leather) and pouchmakers who congregated along London Wall in the early thirteenth century. The English word ‘letherseller’ is first found to describe the CONTACT - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 MEMBERS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE LEATHER INDUSTRY The Leathersellers' Company remains actively involved with the British leather industry, providing funding for technical education, research, and the conservation and display of historic leather items, and supplying representatives to sit on the boards of various industrybodies.
LEATHER - STUDENT GRANTS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The information below has been kept for the benefit of those who submitted an application. New applications (for 2022-23) will open in February 2022. To be eligible to apply for a Leather Associated Student Grant you must be based in the UK: – studying a part-time or full time degree course in the 2021-22 academic year at a universityin the
SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME Small Grants Programme. This is a fast track application process for small one-off grants (up to maximum of £3,000). In the light of the high demand for funds, and our desire to avoid charities spending time on unsuccessful applications, our small grants programme will now only consider applications from UK registered charities (this includesCOLFE'S SCHOOL
Colfe’s School today. Colfe’s is an independent day school for girls and boys from age 3-18 in south-east London, with a strong reputation for all-round quality and innovation. Over three and a half centuries later, the relationship between Colfe’s School and The Leathersellers’ is still going strong. The school was incorporatedin 2004
MAIN GRANT REPORT FORM How has your income been affected / do you foresee it being affected in the coming year? If you can give a breakdown of what % of income you had anticipated being received from different sources previously, and how this has been affected so we can understand SMALL GRANT ACCEPTANCE FORM If you have been offered a Small Grant please complete this online form so that we can make the first payment. Please refer to your award offer email for the following information: 8 characters left. 0 characters left. Application reference number can be HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYWEB VIEW 1417. 1417. 1419. 1419. 1421. 1421. 1422. 1422. 1424. 1424. 1426. 1426. 1428. 1428. 1429. 1429. 1433. 1609. 1625. 1634. 1641. 1642. 1687. 1687. 1688. 1692. 1719. 1734 HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYTHE COMPANYCHARITABLE FUNDEDUCATIONTHE LEATHER INDUSTRYNEWSMILITARY AFFILIATIONS The Leathersellers’ Company is made up of 150 liverymen and a variable number of freemen. There are three main routes into the freedom: by apprenticeship, patrimony (i.e. if the candidate’s father is a member) or by purchase at the Company’s invitation. NEWS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Education Update 18.03.21. The third in our series of webinars for 2020-21, focusing on our work in the education sector, was held on Thursday 18th March 2021. Thank you to everyone who attended;.CHARITABLE FUND
The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund provides a wide range of funding to UK registered Charities, Educational Institutions and University Students. Last year (2019/20) we awarded £3,645,612 in charitable and educational grants. This year (2020/21) we expect to spend a similar amount on deserving causes. ABOUT US - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY About Us. The welfare of its members was one of the original functions of any Livery Company. Members paid a fee called quarterage which was used to support those too ill or infirm to work, or to pay for funerals. Livery Companies were also seen as reliable bodies to act as trustees for more general charitable bequests.PUBLICATIONS
The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE MASTER & WARDENS JONATHAN ANDREW MACFIE MUIRHEAD OBE DLMaster 2020 – 2021. Jonathan Muirhead was born in 1951 and educated at Glenalmond College, Perth, after which he attended the National Leathersellers’ College, London, where he gained a Diploma in Leather Technology. Jonathan was admitted to the Livery by Redemption in 2001, served as Steward in2004
THE COMPANY & THE CITY OF LONDON The Company & The City. The Leathersellers’ Company is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London, ranked fifteenth in the order of precedence. It was founded by royal charter in 1444 with authority to control the sale of leather within the City. The Company no longer has this regulatory role, and instead devotes its energies HISTORY AND HERITAGE Leathersellers' Hall and St Helen's Church in 1799. The last 100 years. The Leathersellers’ Company is thought to have its origins amongst the whittawyers (makers of fine white leather) and pouchmakers who congregated along London Wall in the early thirteenth century. The English word ‘letherseller’ is first found to describe the LEATHERSELLERS' HALL Leathersellers’ Hall. The new Leathersellers’ Hall was completed in 2016 and is the seventh Hall in the Company’s long history. It is located on a narrow site on the south side of St Helen’s Place. Behind it is the medieval church of St Helen’s Bishopsgate. The new Hall stands exactly where the second Hall, the former Benedictine SMALL GRANT APPLICATION FORM Once you have completed your application form and you are ready to submit it, don't forget to click the "Submit" button at the bottom of this form. 1. Organisation Details. Also known as (if applicable) Registered address. Telephone number. Website. Facebook group or LinkedIn page (if applicable): 100 characters left. HOME - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANYTHE COMPANYCHARITABLE FUNDEDUCATIONTHE LEATHER INDUSTRYNEWSMILITARY AFFILIATIONS The Leathersellers’ Company is made up of 150 liverymen and a variable number of freemen. There are three main routes into the freedom: by apprenticeship, patrimony (i.e. if the candidate’s father is a member) or by purchase at the Company’s invitation. NEWS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Education Update 18.03.21. The third in our series of webinars for 2020-21, focusing on our work in the education sector, was held on Thursday 18th March 2021. Thank you to everyone who attended;. ABOUT US - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY About Us. The welfare of its members was one of the original functions of any Livery Company. Members paid a fee called quarterage which was used to support those too ill or infirm to work, or to pay for funerals. Livery Companies were also seen as reliable bodies to act as trustees for more general charitable bequests.CHARITABLE FUND
The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund provides a wide range of funding to UK registered Charities, Educational Institutions and University Students. Last year (2019/20) we awarded £3,645,612 in charitable and educational grants. This year (2020/21) we expect to spend a similar amount on deserving causes.PUBLICATIONS
The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE MASTER & WARDENS JONATHAN ANDREW MACFIE MUIRHEAD OBE DLMaster 2020 – 2021. Jonathan Muirhead was born in 1951 and educated at Glenalmond College, Perth, after which he attended the National Leathersellers’ College, London, where he gained a Diploma in Leather Technology. Jonathan was admitted to the Livery by Redemption in 2001, served as Steward in2004
THE COMPANY & THE CITY OF LONDON The Company & The City. The Leathersellers’ Company is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London, ranked fifteenth in the order of precedence. It was founded by royal charter in 1444 with authority to control the sale of leather within the City. The Company no longer has this regulatory role, and instead devotes its energies HISTORY AND HERITAGE Leathersellers' Hall and St Helen's Church in 1799. The last 100 years. The Leathersellers’ Company is thought to have its origins amongst the whittawyers (makers of fine white leather) and pouchmakers who congregated along London Wall in the early thirteenth century. The English word ‘letherseller’ is first found to describe the LEATHERSELLERS' HALL Leathersellers’ Hall. The new Leathersellers’ Hall was completed in 2016 and is the seventh Hall in the Company’s long history. It is located on a narrow site on the south side of St Helen’s Place. Behind it is the medieval church of St Helen’s Bishopsgate. The new Hall stands exactly where the second Hall, the former Benedictine SMALL GRANT APPLICATION FORM Once you have completed your application form and you are ready to submit it, don't forget to click the "Submit" button at the bottom of this form. 1. Organisation Details. Also known as (if applicable) Registered address. Telephone number. Website. Facebook group or LinkedIn page (if applicable): 100 characters left. HISTORY AND HERITAGE Leathersellers' Hall and St Helen's Church in 1799. The last 100 years. The Leathersellers’ Company is thought to have its origins amongst the whittawyers (makers of fine white leather) and pouchmakers who congregated along London Wall in the early thirteenth century. The English word ‘letherseller’ is first found to describe the CONTACT - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 MEMBERS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The Leathersellers’ Company 7 St Helen’s Place London EC3A 6AB Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1444 E-mail: enquiries@leathersellers.co.uk The Leathersellers’ Company Charitable Fund Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7330 1452 or 1451 Registered Charity Number: 278072 THE LEATHER INDUSTRY The Leathersellers' Company remains actively involved with the British leather industry, providing funding for technical education, research, and the conservation and display of historic leather items, and supplying representatives to sit on the boards of various industrybodies.
LEATHER - STUDENT GRANTS - THE LEATHERSELLERS’ COMPANY The information below has been kept for the benefit of those who submitted an application. New applications (for 2022-23) will open in February 2022. To be eligible to apply for a Leather Associated Student Grant you must be based in the UK: – studying a part-time or full time degree course in the 2021-22 academic year at a universityin the
SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME Small Grants Programme. This is a fast track application process for small one-off grants (up to maximum of £3,000). In the light of the high demand for funds, and our desire to avoid charities spending time on unsuccessful applications, our small grants programme will now only consider applications from UK registered charities (this includesCOLFE'S SCHOOL
Colfe’s School today. Colfe’s is an independent day school for girls and boys from age 3-18 in south-east London, with a strong reputation for all-round quality and innovation. Over three and a half centuries later, the relationship between Colfe’s School and The Leathersellers’ is still going strong. The school was incorporatedin 2004
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The Leathersellers’ Company The Leathersellers’ Company remains open for business. However, the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, members, partners and all guests and visitors to Leathersellers’ Hall is of utmost importanceto us.
We are all available by phone, email and online conference. Click here to find out more The Leathersellers’ Company remains open for business. However, the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, members, partners and all guests and visitors to Leathersellers’ Hall is of utmost importanceto us.
We are all available by phone, email and online conference. Click here to find out more The Leathersellers’ Company remains open for business. However, the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, members, partners and all guests and visitors to Leathersellers’ Hall is of utmost importanceto us.
We are all available by phone, email and online conference. Click here to find out more The Leathersellers’ Company remains open for business. However, the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, members, partners and all guests and visitors to Leathersellers’ Hall is of utmost importanceto us.
We are all available by phone, email and online conference. Click here to find out more The Leathersellers’ Company remains open for business. However, the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, members, partners and all guests and visitors to Leathersellers’ Hall is of utmost importanceto us.
We are all available by phone, email and online conference. Click here to find out more The Leathersellers’ Company remains open for business. However, the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, members, partners and all guests and visitors to Leathersellers’ Hall is of utmost importanceto us.
We are all available by phone, email and online conference. Click here to find out more The Leathersellers’ Company remains open for business. However, the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, members, partners and all guests and visitors to Leathersellers’ Hall is of utmost importanceto us.
We are all available by phone, email and online conference. Click here to find out more The Leathersellers’ Company remains open for business. However, the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, members, partners and all guests and visitors to Leathersellers’ Hall is of utmost importanceto us.
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Welcome to The Leathersellers’ Company The Leathersellers’ Company is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London, ranked fifteenth in the order of precedence. It was founded by royal charter in 1444 with authority to control the sale of leather within the City. The Company no longer has this regulatory role, and instead devotes its energies to support for charity, education and the British leather trade. __THE COMPANY, THE CITY & THE LIVERY The Leathersellers’ Company is made up of 150 liverymen and a variable number of freemen. There are three main routes into the freedom: by apprenticeship, patrimony (i.e. if the candidate’s father is a member) or by purchase at the Company’s invitation. Freemen are eligible for election onto the livery, and once on the livery, a member may be invited to serve higher office within theCompany.
The Company is governed by an elected Master and three Wardens, and the Court of Assistants, which is a permanent body comprised of senior Liverymen who have served as Master (Pastmasters) and those who havenot (Assistants).
The Company elects a new Master and Wardens each summer in a traditional ceremony. Members of the Livery assemble at the Hall before processing to church for the Election Day service. At a Confirmation Court in the following month, the outgoing Master and Wardens ‘crown’ their successors with silver garlands which date from the seventeenth century, and the new Master’s year officiallybegins.
The Master, Wardens and Court of Assistants act as a chairman and board of directors, meeting once a month to decide policy and oversee Company affairs. Assisting them is a small permanent staff headed by the Clerk, who is responsible for the day-to-day management of Companybusiness.
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__EDUCATION & SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS The Leathersellers’ Company has been supporting education at all levels since the 17th century. As well as offering grants for university students and directly funding a number of universities, we are involved with the running of secondary and primary schools in south London. These are Colfe’s School and The Leathersellers’ Federation of Schools which consists of: * Prendergast School * Prendergast Sixth Form College * Prendergast Ladywell School * Prendergast Primary School * Prendergast Vale School Applying for a Grant| Our Schools
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The welfare of its members was one of the original functions of any Livery Company. Members paid a fee called quarterage which was used to support those too ill or infirm to work, or to pay for funerals. Livery Companies were also seen as reliable bodies to act as trustees for more general charitable bequests. Today, the Leathersellers’ Company administers a number of ancient trusts and also has its own Charitable Fund. By these means theCompany provides:
Charitable Grants to a wide range of charities and educationalestablishments
Educational Awards to UK students taking a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate degree at a UK University Through the Leathersellers’ Barnet Almshouses the Company also provides sheltered housing for the elderly. View more on our Charitable Fund and how to apply for Grants. __THE LEATHER INDUSTRY Although no longer the powerful controlling force it once was, the Leathersellers’ Company remains actively involved with the British leather industry, providing funding for technical education, research, and the conservation and display of historic leather items, and supplying representatives to sit on the boards of various industrybodies.
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