Worshipful Company of Skinners

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The Worshipful Company of Skinners is one of the Great Twelve livery companies of the City of London, historically associated with the fur trade and now focused on charitable, educational, and civic activities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf charitable organization
livery company
activity charitable activities
civic activities
educational activities
associatedWith City of London governance
charitableFocus community support
education
relief of need
country United Kingdom
engagesIn educational endowment management
grant-making
support of charitable institutions
governedBy Court of Assistants NERFINISHED
hasEmblem coat of arms
hasHeritage medieval trade guild
hasMembers freemen
liverymen
hasOfficer Wardens
hasPrivileges civic precedence in the City of London
hasType guild
learned society
headedBy Master
historicalAssociation fur trade
skins and furs
jurisdiction City of London NERFINISHED
locatedIn City of London
London NERFINISHED
mottoLanguage Latin
originalFunction protection of trade standards
regulation of the fur trade
training of apprentices
participatesIn civic ceremonies in the City of London
rankWithinLiveryCompanies one of the Great Twelve
religiousAffiliation Christian tradition (Church of England civic context)
role City of London livery company NERFINISHED
sector non-profit
shiftedFocusTo civic service
education
philanthropy
supports scholarships
schools
students
tradition livery company customs

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Livery companies of the City of London hasPart Worshipful Company of Skinners
Sir John Cass memberOf Worshipful Company of Skinners