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Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… Robert, bailie, 459, 470; burgess, 262. Mr. Thomas, a13. Hammermen craft, 64, 73, a15, a17. Hammond, governor of … "Coopers," "Cordiners," "Dyers," "Fleshers," "Furriers," "Hammermen," "Maltmen," "Masons," "Quarriers," "Sawyers," …
Old and New London
… in their time excited as much admiration as those giant hammermen at the old St. Dunstan's clock, which are now in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… incorporated trades, the merchants, shoemakers, tailors, hammermen, skinners, weavers, and fleshers; and no person is …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of a royal burgh. The incorporated trades consisted of the hammermen, weavers, shoemakers, tailors, and bakers, all …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… incorporated trades, the squaremen, tailors, clothiers, hammermen and glovers, shoemakers, and weavers; the fees of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… crafts, viz., the shoemakers, tailors, weavers, and hammermen, of one of which every one exercising trade within …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… is subdivided into the several crafts of wrights, coopers, hammermen, bakers, tailors, cordiners, fleshers, barbers, and …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… Mayne, Alexander Spens, James Johnston, deacon of the hammermen, James Strik for the Walkers, James Fillern for the … John Fairlie for the skinners, "William Smeberd for the hammermen, George Leith and David Ferrie, Councillors and …
Old and New London
… by giving evidence in favour of the viaduct. The stolid hammermen went to work, and the iron nightmare was set up in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… burgh. There are seven incorporated companies, viz. the hammermen, shoemakers, gardeners, weavers, butchers, tailors, …
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