Cordwainer (ward)
Cordwainer is a small, almost rectangular-shaped Wards of the [City of London|ward] in the City of London, England. It is named after the cordwainers, the professional shoemakers who historically lived and worked in this particular area of London; there is a Livery Company for the trade, the Worshipful Company of Cordwainers. The ward is sometimes referred to as the "Cordwainers' ward".
It is bounded to the north by Poultry and Cheapside ; to the west by the eponymous Bread Street and the ward of the same name; to the south by Cannon Street ; and to the east by Walbrook ward and a street of the same name.
Streets within Cordwainer's boundaries are, amongst others, Bow Lane, Pancras Lane and part of Watling Street. Queen Street runs north–south through the centre of the ward.
Former precincts
In mediaeval times and long before the most recent boundary changes in 2003, Cordwainer was divided into eight precincts:- St. Mary, Aldermary, upper and lower
- Allhallows, Bread Street
- St. Mary-le-Bow
- St. Antholin, upper and lower
- St. Pancras
- St. Bennet, Sherehog and St. John
- St. Thomas the Apostle
- Trinity
21st century
Cordwainer ward is quite distinctive for its high number of licensed premises.
Ward of Cordwainer Club
The Ward of Cordwainer Club was founded in 1902 and has 260 members. The clubs role is- the encouragement of interest in the affairs of the City of London,
- the generation a friendly spirit
- the improvement the quality of life mainly within the Ward.