- Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire
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The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire is a trade guild of metalworkers based in Sheffield, England. It was incorporated in 1624 by an Act of parliament. The head is called the Master Cutler. Their motto is Pour Y Parvenir a Bonne Foi (To Succeed through Honest Endeavour)
In the original act of Parliament, the company was given jurisdiction over
- 'all persons using to make Knives, Blades, Scissers, Sheeres, Sickles, Cutlery wares and all other wares and manufacture made or wrought of yron and steele, dwelling or inhabiting within the said Lordship and Liberty of Hallamshire, or within six miles compasse of the same'
This was expanded to include other trades by later acts, most notably steelmakers in 1860. In the same year the Company was given the right to veto any proposed name of a limited company anywhere in the United Kingdom which contains the word "Sheffield". They also supply marks to approved cutlers and promote Sheffield steelware.
The company has been based at Cutlers' Hall (opposite the cathedral on Church Street) since 1638. The current hall is the third to have been built on the site. The second was built in 1725 and the third in 1832. It was extended in 1867 and 1888. It is now a Grade II* listed building. It is used for formal functions and award ceremonies for local businesses.
Members of the company are called freemen and currently number 447. The Master Cutler is elected each year from the freemen within the company. He also has 2 Wardens, 6 Searchers and 24 Assistants.
The Master Cutler for 2011–12 is Pamela Liversidge, the first woman to hold this position.[1]
The Company of Cutlers should not be confused with the Worshipful Company of Cutlers in London.
External links
References
- ^ The Company of Cutlers Master Cutler 2011–2012
Companies and former companies based in Sheffield, England (or with a significant presence) Modern manufacturing and
distribution companiesAncon Clark • Wilson Benesch • Berkart • Henry Boot • Bramah Engineering • Catterly Laser Cutting Co. • Corus Group • Davey Markham • JF Finnigans • Firth Rixson • Fletchers Bakery • Sheffield Forgemasters Company • M J Gleeson Group Plc • Hendersons (Sheffield) Ltd • Kelham Island Brewery) • Land Pyrometers • Arnold Laver • Northern Foods • Outokumpu formerly (Avesta Polarit)t/o / BSC Stainlesst/o • ROM Reinforcement • Ronseal Paints • SIG plc • Tinsley Bridge • Wincro MetalsModern retail and
service industryAtkinsons Stores • HSBC• Irwin Mitchell • John Lewis • PlusNet • Powerminster • Sheffield Hallam University • Tuffnells Parcel Express • University of Sheffield • Williams Fastners • Zoo DigitalTraditional heavy industry
(steel and engineering)BOC t/o • British Steel t/o • British Steel Corporation p • Brown Bayley Steels • Newton, Chambers & Company • NCK-Rapier • Cammell t/o • Coopers (Fastners) • Chesterfield Cylinders • Cravens • Daniel Doncasters Ltd • Davey McKeet/o Davey Lowevyt/o Trafalgar House Engineering t/o • Edgar Allen & Company t/o • English Steel Corporationn • Firth Brown Steelsn • Firth Vickers • Laycockst/o • Samuel • Sheffield Forgemasters • Thomas Ward • Tinsley Wire Industries Ltd (TWIL) t/o • Sanderson Kayser •Cutlers - silversmiths
- surgical instrumentsArthur Price • B.Braun-Downs Surgicalt/o • Richard Carr (Silversmiths) • James Dixon & Co. • Durham Duplex • Harrison Bros & Howson • Hutton • Mappin and Webb t/o • Martin Hall • Needham, Veall & Tyzack • Joseph Rodgers • Swann Morton • Surmanco • Skidmore • Taylors Eye-Witness Ltd • Thornton (Impants) • Vinerst/o • Walker & Hallt/o • Thomas WostenholmTool manufacturers Dormer (Tools)r • Footprint Tools • Henry Taylor Tools • Neepsend • Stanley Tools (Sheffield)r
• Atkinsons (Saws) • Easterbrook Allcard & Company • G & J Hall • Ketona (Shears) • Joseph Marples • Moore & Wright • James Neil (Tools) • Niloc • Osborne Mushett • Paddley & Venables • Record Ridgeway • Rabone Chesterman • Shardlows • The Sheffield Twist Drill Company • Spear & Jackson • Thomas Turner & Co.(Files & Knifes) • Tyzacks Sons & Turner(Saws) • Thomas Flinn & Co. • Standall Tools • Steadfast (Tools) • Tyzack Machine KnivesMiscellaneous formerly
Sheffield based companiesBatchelorst/o • Dyson Refractoriest/o • Stones Breweryt/o • Trebor Bassett Sweetst/o • Richardson Sheffieldt/o • Thorntons Chocolates r • S.H. Wards Breweryt/oDefunct English Steel Corporation • Samuel Fox and Company • Hadfields Limited • Samuel Osborn & Company • Jessop Saville & Company • Sheffield Coal Company • Simplex Cars • Steel, Peech and Tozer • United Steel Companies • Vickers Limited Vicker, Son & Maxim • William Jessop & Sons • Yorkshire Engine CompanySee also t/o - Taken over, n - Nationalised, p - Privatised, a - Active, d - Defunct, h - High tech, e - E-Commerce, f - Financial services r - RelocatedThis article about an organisation in the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.