The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . s, and Com-monalty of the Art or My-ftery de lez Turners of Lon-don. They are governed by aMafter, two Wardens, andtwenty - four Afiiftants; with a Livery of onehundred and forty-four Members, whofe Fine,upon Admiflion, is eight Pounds. They have aconvenient Hall on College-hill, to manage theirAffairs. Tilers and Bricklayers, 37. Though this Fraternity Rec. Roll.,appears to be of a confider-able Standing, yet thefame was not incorporatedtill the Time of QueenElizabeth; who, by herLetters Patent of the tenthof her Rei


The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . s, and Com-monalty of the Art or My-ftery de lez Turners of Lon-don. They are governed by aMafter, two Wardens, andtwenty - four Afiiftants; with a Livery of onehundred and forty-four Members, whofe Fine,upon Admiflion, is eight Pounds. They have aconvenient Hall on College-hill, to manage theirAffairs. Tilers and Bricklayers, 37. Though this Fraternity Rec. Roll.,appears to be of a confider-able Standing, yet thefame was not incorporatedtill the Time of QueenElizabeth; who, by herLetters Patent of the tenthof her Reign, Auguft thethird, Anno 1568, incor-porated them by the Styleand Title of The Mafter^and Keepers, and Wardens of the Society of Freemenof the Myftery or Art of Tilers and Bricklayers ofLondon. This Company confifts of a Mafter, two War-dens, thirty-eight Afiiftants, and one hundredand three Liverymen, who, when admitted intothe Livery, pay each a Fine of twelve have a handfome and convenient Hall ina Court in Leadenhall-Jlreet, to tranfaft their Af-fairs 12. Clerk. Return. Pari. & Scrut. Chamb. Lond. Upholders, 49. This Fraternity was in- Rec. Roll;corporated by Letters Pa- Pat. of the 2d of Charles I. 15,14 June, Anno 1627, by the n*7Name of The Wardens, andCctnmonalty of the Myftery orArt of the Upholders of theCity of London. They are governed by a Cjer^ ?Mafter, two Wardens, and Return,twenty - eight Afiiftants ; Pari,with a Livery of one hundred and thirty-oneMembers; who, upon their being admitted, paya Fine of four Pounds, ten Shillings ; but haveno Hall to treat of their Affairs in. Watermen, 91.


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