By a charter of 24 King Henry VII., dated 20th September 1508, the stockfishmongers of the City of London were incorporated by the name of “The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mistery of Stockfishmongers of the City of London,” with perpetual succession and a common seal.[…]The stockfishmongers were subsequently, in 1537, incorporated with the Fishmongers’ Company as one company, and in the same year a charter was granted by King Henry VIII. confirming such incorporation. By such incorporation of the two companies the property and the rights and privileges of the stockfishmongers passed to the present corporation of the “Fishmongers of the City of London.”