Building    From 1671  To 29/12/1940

Parish Clerks' Hall

Categories: Liveries & Guilds

The Company of Parish Clerks is, of course, the organisation of Parish Clerks of the City and central London, first incorporated in 1441. And, of course, they needed a hall.

1st Hall: Clerks Place (off Bishopsgate), lost in the Reformation of 1547.
2nd Hall: Brode Lane (north of Southwark Bridge), destroyed in the Great Fire, 1666.
3rd Hall: Silver Street, destroyed in WW2 on 29/30th December 1940. Our picture shows this Hall in 1888 and London Parish Clerks shows it shortly before its destruction.

Since WW2 the Parish Clerks have relied on the hospitality of other Companies.

This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Parish Clerks' Hall

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Parish Clerks Hall - third

On this site from 1671 until it was destroyed by fire in 1940 stood the Third...

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Frank Nathaniel Steiner

Frank Nathaniel Steiner

Frank Nathaniel Steiner was Chairman of the City of London Planning & Communications Committee in 1973. 1973-1984 Clerk to the Company of Gardeners.  From The Brotherhood: The Secret World of...

Person, Law, Liveries & Guilds, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Clothworkers Company

Clothworkers Company

Their Hall, next to All Hallows Staining, was destroyed in the Great Fire.

Group, Liveries & Guilds

3 memorials
Robert Edwin Villiers

Robert Edwin Villiers

Managed the London Pavilion theatre from 1886 to 1890. Robert Edwin Villiers was born on 18 April 1830 in Clerkenwell, Middlesex (now Greater London)) the son of Issac Villiers (c.1789-1863)) and ...

Person, Liveries & Guilds, Theatre

1 memorial
Building of Fellowship Porters Hall

Building of Fellowship Porters Hall

Waymarking says this "It was the home of the Fellowship Porters who, towards the end of their existence as a Company, seem to have transacted their business at 22 Beer Lane.  They were formed of tw...

Event, Liveries & Guilds

1 memorial
Worshipful Company of Broderers' Hall

Worshipful Company of Broderers' Hall

Broderers were workers in embroidery. The Hall existed in Gutter Lane from 1515 but was burnt in the Great Fire of 1666. It was rebuilt but little used, let and became a warehouse in the 19th cent...

Building, Liveries & Guilds

1 memorial