The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Parts Adjacent, vol. 2
Allen, Thomas
1828
Curriers. 29.
. a cross ingrailed , between pair of curriers' shaves in saltier handled of the . . arms embowed , vested to the elbow ar. issuing from clouds of the , holding in their hands a shave, as in the arms. . The dexter a buck , attired and hoofed , the sinister a goat armed and hoofed .
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The curriers are a company of considerable antiquity, and founded a guild or brotherhood in the conventual church of Whitefriars, in , in the year . King James I. incorporated them on the , by the style of
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It is a livery company, governed by a master, wardens, and a court of assistants. | |
Curriers' hall is situated on the south side of . | |
