. A descriptive and historical account of the Guild of Saddlers of the City of London. Sadlers' Company (London, England); Horses; Guilds -- England London. CHAPTER I. Antiquity and Early History of the Company. Fitzstephen's Description of the Guilds.âThe " Saddlery of ;â The Conventual Church of St. Martin's-le-Grand.âAncient Con- vention betvv^een the Saddlers and the Convent.âGreat Antiquity of the Company.âTheir earliest Charters and Liberties.âThe City Letter Books and their notices of the Company.âCurious Ordinances of the Saddlers and Joiners.âA Dispute between the


. A descriptive and historical account of the Guild of Saddlers of the City of London. Sadlers' Company (London, England); Horses; Guilds -- England London. CHAPTER I. Antiquity and Early History of the Company. Fitzstephen's Description of the Guilds.âThe " Saddlery of ;â The Conventual Church of St. Martin's-le-Grand.âAncient Con- vention betvv^een the Saddlers and the Convent.âGreat Antiquity of the Company.âTheir earliest Charters and Liberties.âThe City Letter Books and their notices of the Company.âCurious Ordinances of the Saddlers and Joiners.âA Dispute between the Saddlers and the Loriners.âCraft Jealousy.âAFaction Fight.âThe Wages of a Saddler settled by Royal Ordinance.âThe Saddlers and the Girdlers.âOrdinances of 1363.âThe Company contribute to Edward IIL's French Wars.âCharter from Edward III.âRepre- sentatives on the Common Council.âA despotic Mayor, Nicholas Brembre.âThe Company petition the Crown and Parliament.â Incorporation Charter from Richard II.âInteresting Dispute between Master and Yeomen Saddlers.âCharter from Henry VI. âCharter from Edward IV.âCharter from Henry VII.âThe Company in 1537.âCharter from Henry VIII.âStatute of Chantries Act, I Edw. VI.âThe Charter of Elizabeth.âThe Ordinances of 1561.âThe first English Lottery.âGrant of Arms.âThe Com- pany's Mottoes. ILLIAM FITZSTEPHEN, a monkof Canterbury, the clerk, remembrancer and biographer of Thomas Becket, in his description of London, written in the latter part of the twelfth century, informs us that from a very early period the various crafts , ^ ^ of London had their own separate The early Trade . . â¢â¢â Guilds of Lon- district lu the City allotted to them for the exercise of their several Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sherwell


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