The Worshipful Company of Fishmongers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation probably existed earlier, but it received its first Royal Charter in the thirteenth Century. The organisation became the Stock Fishmongers' Company due to a Charter issued in 1508. Then, in 1537, it combined with the Salt Fishmongers' Company into the Company of the present name.
The Company acquired a monopoly over the sale of fish in the City of London early in its existence. Today, the monopoly is no longer absolute, but all fish sold within the City must first pass an inspection carried out by the Company. Thus, the Company retains a connection to its original task, unlike several other Livery Companies, which remain as charitable or ceremonial institutions.
The Company ranks fourth in the order of precedence of Livery Companies, making it one of the "Great Twelve City Livery Companies". The Company's motto is All Worship Be To God Only.
External link
The Fishmongers' Company (http://www.fishhall.co.uk/)
The 107 Livery Companies are trade associations based in the City of London, each known as the WorshipfulCompany of the relevant trade or profession.
The Livery Companies originally developed as guilds and were responsible for the regulation of their trades, controlling, for instance, wages and labour conditions.
The WorshipfulCompany of Barbers (Barbers, Surgeons, and Dentists)