Ecce Qui Tollit Peccata Mundi | |
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The Tallow Chandlers' Company Coat of Arms | |
Location: | Tallow Chandlers' Hall, Dowgate Hill, London |
Date of formation: | 1462 |
Company association: | Oil-related industries |
Order of precedence: | 21st |
Master of company: | Robert David Arthur Pick |
Motto: | Ecce Qui Tollit Peccata Mundi |
Website: | www.tallowchandlers.org |
The Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation, which engaged in not only tallow candle making but also in the trade of oils, received a Royal Charter in 1462. The Tallow Chandlers' was traditionally separate from Wax Chandlers; beeswax candles were customary in churches, while tallow (animal fat) candles were used in homes. As is the case with most other Livery Companies, the Tallow Chandlers' is no longer a trade association of candle makers, its decline precipitated by the invention of electric lighting. The Company now exists as a charitable institution, and supports education in oil-related fields.
The Tallow Chandlers' Company ranks twenty-first in the order of precedence of Livery Companies, immediately below the Wax Chandlers. The Company's motto is Ecce Agnus Dei Qui Tollit Peccata Mundi, Latin for Behold the Lamb of God, Who Takes Away the Sins of the World, a reference to Jesus.