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An Old City Company: A Sketch of the History and Conditions of the Skinners' Company of London offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of one of the most venerable livery companies in the City of London. Tracing its origins back to medieval times, the book delves into the fascinating evolution of the Skinners' Company, which was originally established to regulate the trade of furs and skins—a vital industry in England’s economic and social history. Through detailed historical research, the author illuminates the company’s foundation, its early charters, and the significant role it played in the civic and commercial life of London. The narrative provides vivid portraits of the company’s members, their customs, and the intricate rituals that have been preserved over centuries. It examines the Skinners’ involvement in charitable works, education, and the governance of the city, highlighting their enduring legacy in supporting schools, almshouses, and other philanthropic endeavors. The book also discusses the company’s relationship with other livery companies, its place in the famous Lord Mayor’s Show, and its adaptation to the changing economic landscape brought about by industrialization and modernity. Richly illustrated with anecdotes, historical documents, and descriptions of the Skinners’ Hall and its treasures, An Old City Company is both a tribute to the resilience of tradition and a window into the social fabric of London. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of London, the development of trade guilds, and the enduring influence of the livery companies on British society.