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  2. Worshipful Company of Drapers - Wikipedia

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    Administration entrance to Drapers' Hall pictured in 2012. The Drapers' Company is based at Drapers' Hall located in Throgmorton Street, near London Wall. The company has owned the site since 1543, when it purchased the London mansion of Thomas Cromwell, of Austin Friars, from King Henry VIII. Cromwell had been attainted and executed in 1540.

  3. Coat of arms of the Drapers Company - Wikipedia

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    The Drapers Company received its original grant of arms in 1439, from Sir William Bruges, Garter King of Arms. [1] [4] The "Fraternity" was founded under the protection of Blessed Mary the Virgin, which is reflected in the iconography of the arms.

  4. Draper Corporation - Wikipedia

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    After Ebenezer's retirement in 1868, the company ventured into and made improvements the developing sector of ring spinning. By 1887, George Draper owned the patent rights or controlled the sale of 12 named varieties of ring spindles. Draper also made improvements to warpers and spoolers in this period.

  5. Thomas Howell (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    Howell was a merchant, based in London, from 1507. Around 1513 he married Joanna Christian, the widow of a wealthy draper, greatly increasing Howell's capital. [10] He made regular trips to both Bristol and Spain, maintaining a house in Seville, in addition to his London property. [11] In 1517 Howell joined the livery of the Drapers' Company. [1]

  6. King Charles III Unveils 1st Portrait Since His Coronation - AOL

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    “The painting — commissioned by The Draper’s Company — is the first official portrait to be completed since His Majesty’s Coronation. It will hang in Draper’s Hall in London.

  7. Drapers' Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Drapers' Gardens in 2011. Drapers' Gardens is a site in the City of London at the junction of Throgmorton Avenue and Copthall Avenue on land owned by the Drapers' Company. Originally a garden space, it was largely built over by the early 20th century. It has been the site of two major office blocks since the 1960s.

  8. Draperstown - Wikipedia

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    In 1812, the Drapers Company built a series of buildings including a courthouse at the other side of the crossroads from the main street. The company named it Draperstown, which was adopted by the Post Office as the official name of the village. [11] The Presbyterian Church opened in 1843 [12] and St. Columba's Catholic Church at Straw opened ...

  9. Which US companies are pulling back on diversity initiatives?

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    The company said it would remove its quantitative workforce and supplier diversity ambitions, ensure incentives and employee goals were tied to business performance, and review training programs ...

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