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48:. There is an entry in the accounts for the year 1653/54 of Thomas Firmin paying six shillings for the half year. By this time he appears to have completed his apprenticeship as he is listed amongst the yeomen of the company for that year. Upon completion of his apprenticeship he is known to have set up in business on his own, in premises at Three King's Court, off Lombard Street, in the Langborne Ward in the City of London. 99:
The previous established date of 1677 is in the trade directory of that date "The List of Merchants for the City of London", a copy of which is also held in Guildhall Library. Following the discovery of several entries in this Ancient Livery Company's manuscript records, the establishment date of
55:'s business is such that the account records show that John Taylor receives a sum of two pounds and six shillings in the year aforesaid for the presentment of George Robotham, his apprentice for eight years. The business can therefore be said to have been established by this date of 1655. 20: 65:
He went on to be a noteworthy citizen of London. He was a great philanthropist of his day, establishing many work support schemes for the poor of London. This included providing work for
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Through the reigns of sixteen British monarchs, Firmin & Sons at the age of 362 years (in 2017), can be said to be the oldest manufacturing company and is one of the 10
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Out of the ashes of the Great Fire of 1666, Thomas Firmin continues his business in the City eventually rebuilding parts of Three Kings Court.
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has moved up in seniority within The Girdlers' Company, possibly joining the assistants as he is no longer listed further down as yeoman.
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is a British company, founded in 1655, that manufactures and supplies military ceremonial buttons, badges, accoutrements, and uniforms.
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the makers of belts both for fine dress and for utility. The account records of the Master and Wardens of the Girdlers survived the
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By the account year for The Girdlers Company 1655/56 Richard Overston is Master and John Taylor Renter Warden.
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1655 can now be adopted (manuscript references have been given and are available for public scrutiny).
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stopped the production of swords in 2005, Firmin & Sons began sponsoring the
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and other refugees settling in and around London. He was appointed a governor of
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