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Visit: Stationers Hall

Society of Genealogists. The Stationers' Company originated in 1403 when the Mayor of the City of London approved the formation of a stationers' guild, whose members were text writers and illuminators of manuscript books, booksellers, bookbinders and suppliers of parchment, pens, and paper.  A stationer was one who traded from a 'stationery' stall round St Paul's Cathedral.   The ambition of all Livery companies was to own a hall and the Stationers were no exception. In 1606, the Stationers purchased Abergavenny House on the site of the present Hall.  During the early days of September 1666, the Great Fire destroyed the major part of the City of London and Abergavenny House was burned to the ground.   Work on the present Hall began in 1670 and by 1673 it was ready for use.  Additions took place at the end of the 18th century, including the magnificent stained-glass windows in the Livery Hall.”   The price includes tea and coffee at the end of the tour
£14.40 Start: 14:00
Stationers’ Hall Ave Maria Lane London EC4M 7DD
Mon 24 June
Contact telephone: 0207 702 5481 Call to check latest times or cancellations.
Website: www.sog.org.uk