. History of the Worshipful Company of Glaziers of the City of London, otherwise the Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass. id tenements, vault or cellar, room orgarret, to the said Richard Campion. 16. 1720, Sep. 29. George I.—Loriners Company to Glaziers Company, Lease of rooms, etc. [illegible], adjoining 46 GLAZIERS AND PAINTERS OF GLASS. No. Date. Reign. to London Wall and Basinghall Part of Loriners Hall. 17. — — George I. —Illegible, but evidently an Indenture of Lease. It is possible that parts of it mightbe read after the application of a solution. 18. 16—Mar. 19 —
. History of the Worshipful Company of Glaziers of the City of London, otherwise the Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass. id tenements, vault or cellar, room orgarret, to the said Richard Campion. 16. 1720, Sep. 29. George I.—Loriners Company to Glaziers Company, Lease of rooms, etc. [illegible], adjoining 46 GLAZIERS AND PAINTERS OF GLASS. No. Date. Reign. to London Wall and Basinghall Part of Loriners Hall. 17. — — George I. —Illegible, but evidently an Indenture of Lease. It is possible that parts of it mightbe read after the application of a solution. 18. 16—Mar. 19 — —The names of Abraham Chitty, Edmund Milman, Richard Campion, Baptist Sutton,and Edward Brus can be read. The descrip-tion of the property cannot be decipheredas yet. As the name of Richard Campionappears in Deed No. 15, this deed is pro-bably also early 17th century, while thename of Baptist Sutton appears as an Assis-tant in the Charter of Charles I. It is atpresent in a hopeless condition. 19. — — — —A piece of parchment, a few inches square, containing some illegible writing. Probablya CHAPTER VI. THE ARMS OF THE COMPANY IN 1588.
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