The Worshipful Company of PattenmakersA list of master, wardens, court of assistants, and livery, with a "Short account of the patten" and "Two years' in the chair" . a.,27, Garrick Street, , andMarquess Road, Canonbury, n. Walker, Samuel, 22, Morgate Street, , andWoodberry, Sydenham Hill, Wallis, Henry Ellis, , 34, Drayton Gardens, South Kensington, Welford, John, Elmwood, Harlesden Lane, Harlesden, Western, Harry, II, Halkin Street West, Belgrave Square, THE LIVERY. 17 Wetenhall, Henry Horatio, 4, Copthall Buildings, Throgmorton St., , &The Limes, Green Lan


The Worshipful Company of PattenmakersA list of master, wardens, court of assistants, and livery, with a "Short account of the patten" and "Two years' in the chair" . a.,27, Garrick Street, , andMarquess Road, Canonbury, n. Walker, Samuel, 22, Morgate Street, , andWoodberry, Sydenham Hill, Wallis, Henry Ellis, , 34, Drayton Gardens, South Kensington, Welford, John, Elmwood, Harlesden Lane, Harlesden, Western, Harry, II, Halkin Street West, Belgrave Square, THE LIVERY. 17 Wetenhall, Henry Horatio, 4, Copthall Buildings, Throgmorton St., , &The Limes, Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, n. WiLDASH, Frederick Charles, Comptrollers Office, Guildhall, , and33, Stanley Gardens, Haverstock Hill, Wilkin, James Harry, 47, Kensington Gardens Square, w. Williamson, Captain William Blizzard, Alderman and for Worcester,Battenhall, Worcester. Wink, John Adam, 2, Devonshire Square, Bishopsgate, e., andGordon Villa, Claremont Road, Highgate, n. Y. YouLE, Henry Frederick,Guildhall, , andLion House, Angell Road, Brixton, —It is particularly requested that any changeof address may be notified to the A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE PATTEN. ITH respect to coverings for the feet and toguard them from harm lest Thou dashThy feet against a stone, Ps. xci. 12,very little can be said, because we are treatingabout clogs or skates called patins and not aboutshoes ; but that the Greeks protected the sole ofthe foot with a flat piece of wood fastened roundthe angle and leg by a strip of untanned hide, isbeyond all doubt si fides statuis TelamonisPyrrhi, and Philostratus calls them (javSdXia, aterm used in later times by the Romans under thesame word sandalicc, or sandals :— Pythagoras in Vita Apollonii (Lib. viii. p. 387) discipulis calceamenta ex arborum corticibus fierimandavit: quae sane materia fragilior esse vide-bantur, quam ut posset in talem usum assum longe firmior calceorum Empedoclis materia, qui,si fides quibusdam a Strabone


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