Fraternity of the Trinity
The Fraternity of the Trinity was,
according to Stow, established in 1466 under King Edward IV. A
History of the Country of London contends that the fraternity was founded
at the request of Elizabeth Woodville and must have
been already in existence in 1422, prior to its association
with Leadenhall. From 1466, the Fraternity of the
Trinity was in order in Leadenhall until the
brief reign of King Edward VI when, under the counsel
of Thomas Cranmer, the King signed the Abolition of the
Chantries Act in 1547 (Colleges:
Fraternity of the Holy Trinity).