The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Parts Adjacent, vol. 2
Allen, Thomas
1828
Dyers. 13.
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This company was made a brotherhood by Henry VI. in the year | |
395 | , by the name of Among other privileges granted to this company by their charter, is that of keeping swans on the river Thames. This was originally of the principal companies, but is now numbered as the . It is a livery company, governed by wardens, and assistants. |
