The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Parts Adjacent, vol. 2

Allen, Thomas

1828

Sadlers. 25.

The Names of the Company of Sadlers, from the Record in the Chapter-house.

John MayreJohn Hall Willm. StodardJohn Gyll Richard BrownJohn Alestry Michaell BriseworthMathiew Anderson Thomas AunsellYvory Wrastlyn John WardRafe Barker Willm StorrJohn Webbe Robert WaterJohn Mylles Willm. BaynbruggJohn Gardener Edward StewardWillm. Churchman Robt. AydilsayOlyuer Querne Robt. KechynJohn Pease John FfysherWillm. Welles Robert StuardRichard Bradbury Thomas PrattWillm. Barton Hugh jversBartholome Whityng Willm. GurnardJohn Rose Christofer SmytheWillm. Storer Thomas LecheRichard Benard Robert RedeRichard Belet Willm. RedeRobt. Glene John BondeThomas Ffoster Deynis WilsonJohn Selebrand Willm. WittWillm. Crowd Willm. YansonRichard Wilson Nicholas ParottWillm. Curtes Water SpynkeMrs. Danby Robert SmaleThe good wife Pounde Cristofer RobsonThe good wif Coupir Willm. HobsonThe good wif Yong

 

. a chevron between manage saddles complete . A horse passant crined, bridled, saddled, and trappings ; on his head a plume of feathers . horses , maned, hoofed, and bridled , on each head a plume of feathers, .

My trust is in God.

The fraternity of sadlers appears to be of great antiquity, by a convention between them and the dean and chapter of

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, about the reign of Richard I. But it does not appear that they were legally incorporated till Edward I. granted them a charter by the style of

The wardens or keepers, and commonalty of the mystery or art of sadlers of London.

It is a livery company, and is governed by a prime, other wardens, and a court of assistants.

The hall of this company is situated in .

 
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 Title Page
 Dedication
 CHAPTER I: History of London, from the Accession of William and Mary, to the reign of George the Second
 CHAPTER II: History of London during the reign of George the Second
 CHAPTER III: History of London from the Accession of George the Third, to the year 1780
 CHAPTER IV: History of London continued to the Union
 CHAPTER V: History of London from the Union to the Jubilee, 1809
 CHAPTER VI: History of London from the Jubilee to the Peace of 1814
 CHAPTER VII: History of London continued to the accession of George the Fourth
 CHAPTER VIII: Account of the Civil Government of the City by Portreves, Bailiffs, and Mayors, with a list of the latter...
 CHAPTER IX: An account of the Aldermen and Sheriffs, with a list of the latter
CHAPTER X: Lists and brief Accounts of the various Officers and Courts within the City
CHAPTER XI: Some account of the Ecclesiastical Government of the city of London, with a List and Biographical Notices of the Bishops of the see
CHAPTER XII: Some Account of the Military Government of London, and the Artillery Company
CHAPTER XIII: An Account of the twelve principal Companies of the City of London
CHAPTER XIV: An Account of the Companies of the City of London, alphabetically arranged
 CHAPTER XV: An Account of the River Thames
CHAPTER XVI: Historical and topographical account of London Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Blackfriars Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, Southwark Bridge, and the Thames Tunnel
CHAPTER XVII: Topographical and Historical Account of the Tower of London