Two thousand years of gild life; or, An outline of the history and development of the gild system from early times, with special reference to its application to trade and industry; together with a full account of the gilds and trading companies of Kingston-upon-Hull, from the 14th to the 18th century . ustodyof the saide glovers, the saide Maior and Burgesses haveaffixed their common Seale, and to th other parte hereofremaining in the custody of the saide Maior and Bur-gesses, the glovers aforesaide have sett their handes andseales, geven the day and yeare first above written, andin the yeare


Two thousand years of gild life; or, An outline of the history and development of the gild system from early times, with special reference to its application to trade and industry; together with a full account of the gilds and trading companies of Kingston-upon-Hull, from the 14th to the 18th century . ustodyof the saide glovers, the saide Maior and Burgesses haveaffixed their common Seale, and to th other parte hereofremaining in the custody of the saide Maior and Bur-gesses, the glovers aforesaide have sett their handes andseales, geven the day and yeare first above written, andin the yeare of our Lorde according to the computacionof England one thouusand five hundred ninety and eight. John Cavard, younger. John Thirgill. John Pickering. John Caverd, senior. Wllim. Ellis. Oswould Raper. Hew Russell. Jno. Raper. X Pofer Hornecasle. Gilbert Hadley. Edwardi Copley.[There have been other seals (now gone), but the placesfor the other signatures are blank.] [The seals are attached in the usual manner by stripsof parchment. Several of them are cut from an oldindenture of apprenticeship by which one James under-takes to train one Thomas in the occupacon of a gun-maker [gonmaker] in Hull.] [Endorsed]Lect. sigillat et delivat in prie, Willm. Dowsone,Walter Cave, Mathew Brownell, Wm. Chapter XXI. The Mysterie of Berbruers. T HE following is an inventory of the utensilsof the brewhouse of Eichard, a minor, son ofLaurence le Long, situate in the Parish ofSt. Martin, Ludgate, in London, in January 25th,1335. Two leaden vessels. One leaden cistern. One tappetroghe (tap-trough) of lead. One old chest. One mash-fat (mash-vat), value 18d. One rarying-fat (fining-vat), value 6d. One heyr (?) for tuns, value 12d. Three sets of handmills, value 4s. One piece of lead, value 2d. One tun. One-half tun, value 8d. One yel-fat (ale-vat), value 18d. Two kemelynes (tubs for brewing), value lOd. One clensing becehe, value 4d. One alegeste (gist or stand for small cask ?j. The said Eic


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