Wax-chandlers

Wax-chandlers were incorporated the 2d of Richard III. in the year 1484. They are a master, two wardens, 23 assistants, 71 livery men, and about 150 the whole company: Their hall is in Maiden-lane. Their arms are Azure on a chevron Argent, between 3 lamps Or, as many roses Gules.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Wapp [in a Ship] * Wence [in Kent]
Urbane
Wale Knot [with Sailors]
Wall
To give one the Wall
Waˊntonness
Waˊpentakes
Wapp [in a Ship]
Wax-chandlers
Wence [in Kent]
Windlass, or Windless
Wontlings
Wong, or Wang
Xeriff