People Property and Charity

The Clothworkers' Company 1500-1688

Terms of Use

This website is a free online academic resource for public use. The Copyright and intellectual property rights pertaining to all material on this site, including photographs and images, are jointly owned by the University of London and The Clothworkers’ Company. 

All users are permitted to access, print and download extracts from this site on the following conditions:

  • the use of research material from this site is non-commericial or is for your own personal research. This includes all copies of pages saved to disk or other storage mediums for future viewing purposes or to the printing of extracts of material.
  • the research material on this site will not be modified or changed in any way.
  • all images will be used only in conjunction with related text from the site.
  • all material used from this website must be accompanied by a full source citation and the project copyright notice.
  • the material on this website will not be reproduced or stored in any other website or included in any public or private retrieval system without the explicit written permission of the University of London and The Clothworkers’ Company.
  • If you wish to reproduce anything from this website for commercial use you must obtain permission from the relevant Copyright owner.

 

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The University of London will seek to ensure that this site is continuously available. However, the University of London shall not be liable if for any reason the People, Property and Charity: The Clothworkers’ Company, 1500-1688 site is unavailable at any time or for any period. The University also retains the right to suspend the site temporarily and without notice due ro system failure, maintenance or repair or for reasons beyond the control of the University of London and The Clothworkers’ Company.

While the University of London and The Clothworkers’ Company shall use their means to ensure that the information on this site is correct, the University of London and The Clothworkers’ Company shall not be liable for any loss or damage (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business or loss of profits) arising in contract, tort or otherwise from the use of this site or from the inability to use this site, or from the use of any information contained in it, or from any action or decision taken as a result of using this site or any such information.

The University of London and contributing Livery Companies reserve the right to change, modify, add to or remove any of the content of this site at any time without prior notice.

 

Citation

Citations from the People, Property and Charity: The Clothworkers’ Company, 1500-1688 website should be in the following form:

People, Property and Charity: The Clothworkers’ Company, 1500-1688 URL: http://history.ac.uk/cmh/ppc-clothworkers. Date accessed: 16 July 2013

 

If you wish cite a specific record of a benefactor biography or property history, you can use the form:

‘Biography of Margaret, Countess of Kent’, People, Property and Charity: The Clothworkers’ Company, 1500-1688. URL: http://history.ac.uk/cmh/ppc-clothworkers/benefactors/kent-margaret. Date accessed: 16 July 2013.

‘Abchurch Lane’, People, Property and Charity: The Clothworkers’ Company, 1500-1688. URL: http://history.ac.uk/cmh/ppc-clothworkers/properties/abchurch-lane. Date accessed: 16 July 2013.

 

If you wish to cite the essay ‘People, Property and Charity: The Clothworkers’ Company, 1500-1688’, you should use the following format:

Annaleigh Margey, ‘People, Property and Charity: The Clothworkers’ Company, 1500-1688’, URL: http://history.ac.uk/cmh/ppc-clothworkers. Date accessed: 16 July 2013