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- Q8037030 subject Q8096755.
- Q8037030 subject Q8506098.
- Q8037030 subject Q8599889.
- Q8037030 abstract "The Worshipful Company of Feltmakers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The Feltmakers, or makers of felt hats, were incorporated by Letters patent granted by James I in 1604. They received an extended Royal Charter in 1667. The Company gradually lost its role as a trade association for felt hat makers, due to both advancements in technology and the increased popularity of silk hats. Like a majority of Livery Companies, the Feltmakers' Company is now primarily a charitable institution, but still has a number of milliners amongst its members.The Feltmakers' Company ranks sixty-third in the order of precedence for Livery Companies. Its motto is Decus Et Tutamen, a Latin phrase taken from Virgil meaning An Ornament and a Safeguard. (The phrase also appears around the milled edge of certain pound coins.)The Company's Master is Peter Simeons, who was installed as Master on 2 October 2015. Masters serve for one year.The Company's Renter Warden is His Honour Judge Nicholas Hilliard, QC, the present Recorder of London.".
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- Q8037030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8096755.
- Q8037030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8506098.
- Q8037030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8599889.
- Q8037030 comment "The Worshipful Company of Feltmakers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The Feltmakers, or makers of felt hats, were incorporated by Letters patent granted by James I in 1604. They received an extended Royal Charter in 1667. The Company gradually lost its role as a trade association for felt hat makers, due to both advancements in technology and the increased popularity of silk hats.".
- Q8037030 label "Worshipful Company of Feltmakers".