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White Baˊkers
White Baˊkers
this Company is of great Antiquity: They were a Company the first of Edward II. had a new Charter 1. Henry VII. confirmed by Henry VIII. and Edward VI.
Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and King James.
Their Arms are Gules, three Garbs or on a Chief, an Arm issuing out of a Cloud proper,
holding a Pair of Scales or, between three Garbes of the first.
Definition taken from
The Universal Etymological English Dictionary,
edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)
Baker-leggˊd *
Brown Bakers