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Iron-mongers
Iron-mongers
were incorporated 1462, and consist of a master, 2 wardens, 100 assistants (being
all on the livery) besides yeomanry.
The livery fine is 15l. 12 s. and tht for steward 16l.
Their arms are argent on a chevron gules between 3 gads of steel azure, as many pair of shackles or.
The crest on the helmet and torse 2 lizards combatant propre, chained or collared,
; no supporters.
Their motto, God is our Strength.
Their hall is in Fenchurch-street near Billeter-lane
Definition taken from
The Universal Etymological English Dictionary,
edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)
Joiˊners *
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