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 . me, itt is ordered and agreed that the Warden andSearchers for the tyme beinge, may distreyne the goodsand chattells of any offender for any the penalties orforfeictures aforesaid. In witness whereof th one parte of this wrytingeIndented, remayning with the said Joyners, Wee thesaid M


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 . me, itt is ordered and agreed that the Warden andSearchers for the tyme beinge, may distreyne the goodsand chattells of any offender for any the penalties orforfeictures aforesaid. In witness whereof th one parte of this wrytingeIndented, remayning with the said Joyners, Wee thesaid Maior and Burgesses have putt to our Common 256 2000 Years of Gild Life. Seale, and to tli other parte of the same remayning withus, the said Maior and Burgesses, the Joyners above-named, have putt there hands and seales, the sixe andtwenteth daye of November, in the fifte years of thereigne of our Sovereigne Lord Charles, by the grace ofgod, kinge of England, Scotland, ffrance, and Ireland,defendor of the faith, etc. Annoq domini, 1629. Kichard Haslam. William Lawe. Edward haslam. John Anderson. Henry Nayler. Eobte Buller. Edward Thewlis. Edward Marshall. John Norman. [Endorsed]Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Williamffoxley, Henry Winchester. [Joyners Composicion renewed in Anno, 1629.]. Chapter XXIV. The Fraternity of Carpenters. ^K^^^W HE carpenter was originally one who made thevia carpent (Latin Carpentum), or heavy covered^ I ^ carriage or cart, of which the old type of carriersM cart, still to be seen lumbering in to the market from some far off wold village, is the best modernexponent. From this the transition was easy to the meaning ofa craftsman who wrought in all kinds of woodwork. Thename, however, was early used to denote especially the workerin the heavier kinds of woodwork, such as that required in thetimbers of houses and roofs. To the joiner belonged the doorsand the smaller kinds of work. Although to an outsider thedistinction between the two trades doe


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