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The '''Worshipful Company of Vintners''', one of the ], |
The '''Worshipful Company of Vintners''', one of the ], retains close links with the ]. | ||
The Vintners' Company traces its origins to the 12th century and received its ] from ]. | The Vintners' Company traces its origins to the 12th century and received its ] from ]. | ||
Its ] is ''Vinum Exhilarat Animum'', ] for "''Wine |
Its ] is ''Vinum Exhilarat Animum'', ] for "''Wine cheers the Spirit''".<ref></ref> | ||
== History and origins == | == History and origins == | ||
The ] of ] formed a ] as early as the twelfth century and received their first ] in 1363, which granted far-reaching powers including duties of search throughout ] and the right to buy herrings and cloth to sell to the Gascons. | The ] of ] formed a ] as early as the twelfth century and received their first ] in 1363, which granted far-reaching powers including ] throughout ] ]s and the right to buy ] and ] to sell to the ]. | ||
This royal charter effectively granted a ] over wine imports from ], securing the Company pre-eminence in the wine trade. Ranked eleventh in 1515 when the ] was established, ] revoked the Company's rights in 1553. Its privileges removed under the ] were restored by ] & ] but the Company could not recover its former dominance. By 1725 few ]s were joining the livery |
This royal charter effectively granted a ] over wine imports from ], securing the Company pre-eminence in the wine trade. Ranked eleventh in 1515 when the ] was established by ], ] revoked the Company's ] in 1553. Its privileges removed under the ] were restored by ] & ], but the Company could not recover its former trading dominance in ]. By 1725 few ]s were joining the ], so the Company finally abandoned ] to the ]. | ||
Until 2006, the Vintners' Company retained ] in certain areas, such as the ] |
Until 2006, the Vintners' Company retained ] in certain areas of ], such as the ] and along the route of the ]. Its ] being abolished, limited ] remain to the ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vintnershall.co.uk/?page=vintners_privilege |title=Free vintners |website=The Vintners' Company}}</ref> | ||
Actively engaged in ] ], including the prestigious ] ], the Vintners' Company supports many charities, including those concerned with treating the effects of ] and ]. | |||
Vintners' Hall is situated on ] by ], in ]. In ], nearby ] was where ] and ] from ] were ]ed in the City. | Vintners' Hall is situated on ] by ], in ], ]. In ], nearby ] was where ] and ] from ] were ]ed in the ]. | ||
== Swan Upping == | == Swan Upping == | ||
Since the reign of ], the |
Since the reign of ], the Vintners enjoy a peculiar right of ],<ref></ref> whereby ]s on the ] are apportioned among ], the ] and ].<ref></ref> | ||
== Procession of the Worshipful Company of Vintners == | == Procession of the Worshipful Company of Vintners == | ||
The Vintners elect a new Master annually in July, celebrated by a ] at the ] ], opposite |
The Vintners elect a new Master annually in July, celebrated by a ] at the ] ], opposite the ]. The ] starts at ] with the ] and ]s in ] carrying ]s, their path being swept by a ] using a ] ]. | ||
],<ref></ref> is the Vintner most recently to serve as ], and |
],<ref></ref> is the ] most recently to serve as ], and elected '''Master Vintner''' for 2023/24 is Ant Fairbank.<ref></ref> | ||
== In popular culture== | == In popular culture== | ||
* The music video of ]'s 2002 smash hit "]" was filmed at Vintners' Hall |
* The music video of ]'s 2002 smash hit "]" was filmed at Vintners' Hall, featuring a gang of professional burglars (with two of its members, ] and ], in tight ]) stealing a diamond from the building's atrium.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gettyimages.com.au/detail/news-photo/kelli-young-michelle-heaton-and-jessica-taylor-of-pop-group-news-photo/2084464?adppopup=true|title=Liberty X Video Shoot 'Just A Little'|publisher=Getty Images|first=John|last=Rogers|date=16 March 2002|accessdate=4 December 2022}}</ref> | ||
* Vintners' Hall |
* Vintners' Hall also features in ]'s 2022 music hit video "]".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF1kwc7kxC0|title=Mimi Webb - Ghost of You (Official Music Video)|publisher=]|author=]|date=7 October 2022|accessdate=31 March 2023}}</ref> | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Vintners' swan marker.jpg|Vintners' Swan Marker, in blue uniform, during annual Swan Upping at Abingdon, summer 2011 | File:Vintners' swan marker.jpg|Vintners' Swan Marker, in blue uniform, during annual Swan Upping at Abingdon, summer 2011 | ||
File:The Vintners starting Swan Upping, Sunbury. - geograph.org.uk - 122599.jpg|The Vintners at the start of Swan Upping, Sunbury 2004 | File:The Vintners starting Swan Upping, Sunbury. - geograph.org.uk - 122599.jpg|The Vintners at the start of Swan Upping, Sunbury 2004 | ||
File:Swan Upping.jpg| |
File:Swan Upping.jpg|Royal (white flag, far right) and the Vintners' (red flag) and Dyers' (blue flag) Swan Uppers at Abingdon in 2006 | ||
File:Procession of the Worshipful Company of Vintners, London 1.jpg| |
File:Procession of the Worshipful Company of Vintners, London 1.jpg|City publication procession of the Worshipful Company of Vintners in 2019 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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⚫ | ===Further reading=== | ||
⚫ | * {{cite book | title=The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London: principally compiled from their Grants and Records; with an Historical Essay, and Accounts of each Company; including Notices and Illustrations of Metropolitan Trade and Commerce, as originally concentrated in those Societies; with attested copies and translations of the Companies' Charters ''(Volume II)'' | author='''William Herbert''' | publisher= | year=] }}<ref></ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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⚫ | ===Further reading=== | ||
⚫ | * {{cite book | title=The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London: |
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Revision as of 02:28, 1 December 2023
Livery company of the City of London
The Worshipful Company of Vintners, one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies, retains close links with the wine trade.
The Vintners' Company traces its origins to the 12th century and received its swan rights from King Edward IV.
Its motto is Vinum Exhilarat Animum, Latin for "Wine cheers the Spirit".
History and origins
The vintners of London formed a guild as early as the twelfth century and received their first royal charter in 1363, which granted far-reaching powers including duties of search throughout English dominions and the right to buy herrings and cloth to sell to the Gascons.
This royal charter effectively granted a monopoly over wine imports from Gascony, securing the Company pre-eminence in the wine trade. Ranked eleventh in 1515 when the order of precedence of City Livery Companies was established by King Henry VIII, Queen Mary revoked the Company's rights in 1553. Its privileges removed under the Stuarts were restored by William & Mary, but the Company could not recover its former trading dominance in Europe. By 1725 few wine merchants were joining the livery, so the Company finally abandoned claim to the duty of search.
Until 2006, the Vintners' Company retained autonomous alcohol sale licensing rights in certain areas of England, such as the City of London and along the route of the old Great North Road. Its ancient rights being abolished, limited privileges remain to the livery.
Actively engaged in wine trade education, including the prestigious Master of Wine qualification, the Vintners' Company supports many charities, including those concerned with treating the effects of alcohol and drug abuse.
Vintners' Hall is situated on Lower Thames Street by Southwark Bridge, in Vintry Ward, London EC4. In medieval times, nearby Garlickhythe was where garlic and wine from France were docked in the City.
Swan Upping
Since the reign of King Edward IV, the Vintners enjoy a peculiar right of swan upping, whereby swans on the Thames are apportioned among the Crown, the Vintners' and Dyers' Companies.
Procession of the Worshipful Company of Vintners
The Vintners elect a new Master annually in July, celebrated by a publication service at the Guild Church of St James Garlickhythe, opposite the livery hall. The procession starts at Vintners' Hall with the Master and Wardens in Tudor dress carrying nosegays, their path being swept by a Wine Porter using a birch broom.
Sir Lionel Denny, is the Vintner most recently to serve as Lord Mayor of London, and elected Master Vintner for 2023/24 is Ant Fairbank.
In popular culture
- The music video of Liberty X's 2002 smash hit "Just a Little" was filmed at Vintners' Hall, featuring a gang of professional burglars (with two of its members, Jessica Taylor and Kelli Young, in tight black latex catsuits) stealing a diamond from the building's atrium.
- Vintners' Hall also features in Mimi Webb's 2022 music hit video "Ghost of You".
- Vintners' Swan Marker, in blue uniform, during annual Swan Upping at Abingdon, summer 2011
- The Vintners at the start of Swan Upping, Sunbury 2004
- Royal (white flag, far right) and the Vintners' (red flag) and Dyers' (blue flag) Swan Uppers at Abingdon in 2006
- City publication procession of the Worshipful Company of Vintners in 2019
See also
Further reading
- William Herbert (1836). The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London: principally compiled from their Grants and Records; with an Historical Essay, and Accounts of each Company; including Notices and Illustrations of Metropolitan Trade and Commerce, as originally concentrated in those Societies; with attested copies and translations of the Companies' Charters (Volume II).
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References
- www.royal.uk
- "Free vintners". The Vintners' Company.
- Swan Upping – The Vintners' Company
- www.royal.uk
- www.burkespeerage.com
- Country Life - Mrs Anthony Fairbank, Mistress Vintner
- Rogers, John (16 March 2002). "Liberty X Video Shoot 'Just A Little'". Getty Images. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- Webb, Mimi (7 October 2022). "Mimi Webb - Ghost of You (Official Music Video)". YouTube. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
- www.rct.uk
External links
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