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Joiˊners
Joiˊners
were incorporated Anno 1570. and are a master, 2 wardens, 24 assistants, and 190 on the livery.
Their armorial ensignes are gules a chevron argent betwen 2 pair of compasses above, and a sphere in base or, on a chief of the 3d, two roses of the first, and between them apale sable charged with an escallop-shell of the second.
The crest is a demi-grave proper, holding a spear or.
The supporters 2 Cupids of the last, the dexter holding a woman crowned with a castle, the sinister a square,
both proper.
Their hall is in Thams-street, near Dowgate-hill.
Definition taken from
The Universal Etymological English Dictionary,
edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)
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Iron-mongers