The Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers was founded in 1629 when a group of skilled craftsmen, including spectacle makers and optical instrument workers, petitioned for official recognition of their trade. A Royal Charter was granted by King Charles I on 16 May 1629, formally establishing the Company. Edward Gregorie, a Master
Goldsmith, was named the first Master, and Robert Alt is believed to have served as Upper Warden. Following Gregorie's death, his widow Martha married Alt and continued to train apprentices, demonstrating the early involvement of women in the craft. Both were later buried at
St Ann, Blackfriars, close to the Company's present home at Apothecaries’ Hall.In the 18th century,
Peter Dollond, an acclaimed optician and innovator in optical science, served multiple terms as Master between 1774 and 1802. Other notable past members include
George Willdey, an engraver and seller of optical instruments in the 18th century, and
Donald Nicoll, a 19th-century public servant and Sheriff of London and Middlesex in 1849. Throughout the 20th century, the Company continued to evolve. In 1946, it established a permanent base at Apothecaries' Hall. A Supplemental Charter was issued in 1956 by
Queen Elizabeth II, modernising its governance and expanding the Court of Assistants. In more recent years, the Company has focused on promoting eye health and supporting vision research and education. In 2020, it founded The Spectacle Makers' Charity to further these goals. The Company has also been associated with advancements in eye care.
Harold Grocott, a pioneering optometrist in New Zealand, gained Fellowship in Optometry (FSMC) through the Company in 1920. More recently, Professor
John Marshall, a renowned eye laser scientist who helped develop the
Excimer laser used in corneal surgery, has served as Master and remains a Liveryman. Prominent public figures have also been linked to the Company.
Vincent Keaveny, who served as the 693rd
Lord Mayor of London (2021–2022), is a Liveryman of the Spectacle Makers, and a Senior Court Assistant. The Company has had 16 Masters who were previously Lord Mayors, and a total of 33 members who became Lord Mayors, even if through their links to other Livery Companies. The Company is governed by the Master, Deputy Master, Upper Warden and Renter Warden, assisted by a Court of Assistants. The Company is administered by a Clerk and Assistant Clerk. ==Examining powers==