The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Parts Adjacent, vol. 2
Allen, Thomas
1828
Glovers. 62.
. Per fesse and a pale counter-changed; rams salient of the , and , armed and unguled . A ram's head issuing from a basket of the last, between wings expanded | |
The company of glovers was not incorporated till the of Charles I. who, on the , in the year , granted them a charter by the name and style of It is a livery company, governed by a master, wardens, and assistants. Their hall in having gone to decay, they meet at the George and Vulture, . | |
Footnotes: [] Granted Oct. 20. 1464. |