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Thursday, June 21st, 1860

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1861

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page 193 note * The history of this Company has been compiled with great research by John Nicholl, Esq. F.S.A., and published in 1851.

page 193 note † Engraved in Nicholl's History of the Company, p. 31.

page 193 note ‡ Printed in Nicholl, p. 39.

page 194 note * Nicholl, p. 26.

page 194 note † Nicholl, p. 28.

page 194 note ‡ A woodcut of this and the two following objects is given in Nicholl, p. 458: it is by the kind permission of the Company reproduced on the following page. The mazer is represented in it as resting on one of the saltcellars. Another mazer of similar form and dimensions, and with a similar enamelled boss, but uninscribed, is in the possession of the Company; the wooden portion of it, however, has been renewed.

page 196 note * Entries as to the Company's Plate at various times may be found in Herbert's City Companies, ii. 600.

page 196 note † A curious entry relating to this cloth and Mistress Gyver is printed in Nicholl, p. 56.

page 196 note ‡ Engvaved in Nicholl, p. 88.

page 196 note § Some remarks on this Company will be found in a communication by W. S. Walford, esq. F.S.A., on a guild connected with it, Archæologia, vol. xxxviii. p. 135–148.

page 202 note * The History of the Carpenters' Company has been written by Edward Basil Jupp, Esq., P.S.A. In this work occur several illustrations, some of which are annexed by the kind permission of the Master and Wardens of the Company.

page 202 note † Printed in Jupp, p. 10, where the shield and ornamented initial are engraved.

page 203 note * The Company possess two other carvings, one similar in design to this, inscribed Anthonie Bear [with his mark], Lawrence Puddlle, Robert Cawsey, Being Wardens, both engraved in Jupp.

page 203 note † The four garlands are engraved in Jupp's History of the Company, p. 211.

page 203 note ‡ An engraving of this cup may be found in Jupp's History of the Company, p. 212.

page 205 note * This cup is engraved in Jupp's History of the Company, p. 213.

page 207 note * i.e. gu. gutty ar.

page 208 note * Owing to accidental circumstances two of the maces, those of Cordwainers' Ward and Cripplegate Ward, were not received in time for exhibition. It has been thought, however, better to include them in the description in order that the series may be more complete.

page 214 note * In the possession of Henry Howard, Esq. of Corby, F.S.A. are a set of remarkable embroidered panels representing sacred subjects; at the back of one of them is inscribed, Edmund Harrison Imbroderer to King Charles mad this 1637. See the Catalogue of the Museum formed during the Carlisle meeting of the Archæological Institute, 1859, p. 36.

page 218 note * Mr. Morgan's History of Hall or Assay Marks, as well as a table of annual letters, may be found in Archæological Journal, vols. ix. and x.