The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Parts Adjacent, vol. 2
Allen, Thomas
1828
Fletchers. 39.
. a chevron between arrows , headed and feathered . A demi-angel , with wings indorsed , vested of the last, holding a bundle of arrows | |
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Though this is only a company by prescription, it has nevertheless obtained a coat of arms and a livery; and appears to be in all respects as firmly established as those incorporated by letters patent. It is governed by wardens, and assistants. They had formerly a convenient hall in ; but it having for some years past, been used as a warehouse for goods, they now meet at the George and Vulture in . | |
Footnotes: [] Granted 2 Hen. vii, 1487. |