Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Worshipful_Company_of_Glass_Sellers an entity of type: Thing

The Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers (Glass Sellers' Company) is one of the livery companies of the City of London. The company received its royal charter from King Charles II in 1664. Its role was to regulate the glass selling and pot-making industries within the City of London, and to ensure quality and fair trade. Aspiring traders in glass were apprenticed to a master who was a member of the Glass Sellers Company. He in turn was accountable to the court and officers of the livery and ultimately to the master of the company. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers
xsd:integer 375548
xsd:integer 1096291409
rdf:langString The Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers (Glass Sellers' Company) is one of the livery companies of the City of London. The company received its royal charter from King Charles II in 1664. Its role was to regulate the glass selling and pot-making industries within the City of London, and to ensure quality and fair trade. Aspiring traders in glass were apprenticed to a master who was a member of the Glass Sellers Company. He in turn was accountable to the court and officers of the livery and ultimately to the master of the company. Today the role of the company is to stimulate interest in the many and varied aspects of glass and carry out charitable works, with special emphasis on education. Representatives of almost all the sectors of the modern glass industry are members of the livery. These include the manufacture and sale of container glass, medical glass, art glass and the telecommunications, media and technology sector.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 4353

data from the linked data cloud