Worshipful Company of Founders | |
Motto: | God, the only Founder"[1] |
Location: | Founders' Hall, Number One, Cloth Fair, City of London |
Association: | Metal bashers[2] |
Precedence: | 33rd |
The Worshipful Company of Founders is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London, England. The Founders, or workers in brass and bronze, were incorporated under a Royal Charter in 1614. The Company is Trustee of charities which support the foundry industry by awarding grants and scholarships in materials engineering and other STEM subjects.
The Founders' Company ranks thirty-third in the order of precedence of Livery Companies. Its motto is God, The Only Founder. It had an early association with Saint Clement, having either been named the Fraternity of St Clement, or having had that organization as part of its body.[3]
Escutcheon: | Azure, a laver pot between two taper candlesticks Or. |
Crest: | On a wreath Or and azure, A fiery furnace proper, two arms of the last issuing from clouds on the sinister side also proper, the sleeves azure, the hands holding a pair of closing tongs sable taking hold of the melting pot in the furnace likewise proper. Mantled gules, doubled argent. |
Motto: | God the only Founder.[4] |