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Reference NumberS/PCO
LevelFonds
TitleRecords of the Philanthropic Society of Coopers
Date(s)19 August 1873
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Extent1 volume
CategoryFinancial records
FormatManuscript
AdminHistoryThe Worshipful Company of Coopers is a Livery company in the City of London and received its first Royal Charter in 1501. The trade involved making casks for wine, beer, and spirits; the company also functions as a charitable foundation, as well as supporting two educational establishments; Strode's College of Egham Surrey and The Coopers' Company an Coborn School of Upminster, Essex.
RelatedMaterialFurther records of the The Philanthropic Society of Journeymen Coopers held at The National Archives, Kew, series ref: FS 28/364
SubjectCooperage
Access StatusOpen
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