The Merchant Taylors’ Company began as the regulator and trade guild for tailoring and its allied crafts in medieval London. As the world evolved, so too did the Company. Today, it stands as a dynamic grant-making organisation, where members unite to make a meaningful difference through volunteering, fundraising, and offering their time and expertise to causes that create lasting, transformative impact.
Merchant Taylors is committed to driving positive change. We work closely with charities and community organisations to support initiatives that uplift lives and strengthen communities. Discover how we collaborate with partners to make a difference.
From individual scholarships and bursaries to programme sponsorships and support for further education, we believe in the power of learning to unlock potential. Learn more about how we help individuals thrive through education.
With a heritage that spans centuries—surviving fires, wars, political upheavals, and plagues—the Merchant Taylors’ Company remains a vibrant, forward-looking community. Our members are deeply engaged in every aspect of Company life, united by a shared history and a unique connection to the City of London and beyond.
Yesterday, 8 incredible runners proudly represented the Merchant Taylors' Company at the Saucony 10K in London, lacing up their trainers for a fantastic cause. Together, they raised nearly £2,000 in support of the Merchant Taylors' Foundation, helping to fund life-changing educational and charitable initiatives. A huge thank you to our runners and everyone who donated — your support makes a real difference! #MerchantTaylors #Saucony10K #CharityRun #MTFoundation #London10K #RunningForACause #LiveryInAction
Perfect weather for the 2025 Company Golf Day held at the stunning Huntercombe Golf Club in Henley. The course was in immaculate condition, with true greens that made for an excellent day of golf and camaraderie. Congratulations to our winners: • Best Gross & Best Stableford: Freeman Jaqi Mason • Second in Stableford: Liveryman James Terry • Afternoon Foursomes Winners: Liverymen Stephen Lawrence & James Terry • Nearest the Pin: Jacqueline Clink • Longest Drive: Liveryman William Skinner • Most Golf Played: Liveryman Paul Nicholson (with good humour!) A heartfelt thank you to Court Assistant Michael Skinner for his invaluable 11th hole refreshments. A £100 also went to the Merchant Taylors' Foundation for a number of blobbies on the day! #golf #competition
This week’s special Livery Dinner was a wonderful evening of reflection, gratitude, and celebration led by the Master. We were proud to welcome new Liverymen into the Company - many congratulations to each of them. The evening also marked the exciting announcement of the Master Elect and his Wardens, as we look ahead to the future with optimism and unity. Here’s to tradition, progress, and the enduring spirit of our Livery. #Fellowship #Celebration #LiveryLife #LookingAhead #TraditionAndProgress