The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Parts Adjacent, vol. 2
Allen, Thomas
1828
Loriners. 57.
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Though the company of Loriners (that is, makers of spurs, bridlebits, and other articles of iron for harness is very ancient, they were only incorporated by letters patent of queen Anne, in the year , by the name of
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This is a livery company, under the government of a master, wardens, and assistants. Not having had a hail for some years, the affairs of this company are transacted at the Nag's-head in . | |
