The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Parts Adjacent, vol. 2
Allen, Thomas
1828
Tin-Plate Workers. 72.
. a chevron or, between lamps (the in chief, light each, facing each other; the lamp in base, lights,) , garnished or, illuminated . A globular ship lanthorn, or lamp, ensigned with a regal crown, all . working tin-men, , (vested in blue coats with red cuffs, lined with fur, blue breeches, red waistcoat, white stockings, black shoes, and silver buckles; and on the head a fur cap.) .
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This fraternity was incorporated by letters patent of king Charles II. in the year , by the name of
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This is a livery company, and consists of a master, wardens, and assistants: their meetings are held at . | |
