| James Walker (of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.) - 1824 - 196 pages
...the last. CREST—An eagle rising proper, within a glory or. MOTTO—Verbum Domini manet in teternum, for the Stationers. THE Goldsmiths were incorporated...the most prudent and trusty men of their town for the office of monyers there ; and other four like persons for the keeping of the King's mints, in that... | |
| James Walker (of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.) - 1824 - 196 pages
...last. CREST. — An eagle rising proper, within a glory or. MOTTO.— Verbum Domini manct in u"tcrmim, for the Stationers. THE Goldsmiths were incorporated...September 1st, 1536, with the glaziers, plumbers, pewterers, and painters. They separated from them in the year 1717. At so remote a period as AD 1249,... | |
| 1841 - 894 pages
...Newcastle-uponTyne were incorporated, by an ordinary of this date, with the glaziers, plumbers, pewterers and painters. They separated from them in the year...the most prudent and trusty men of their town for the office of moneyers there; and other four like persons for the keeping of the king's mints in that... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - Ballads, English - 1841 - 452 pages
...Newcastle-uponTyne were incorporated, by an ordinary of this date, with the glaziers, plumbers, pewterers and painters. They separated from them in the year...the most prudent and trusty men of their town for the office of moneyers there; and other four like persons for the keeping of the king's mints in that... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1841 - 452 pages
...Newcastle-uponTyne were incorporated, by an. ordinary of this date, with the glaziers, plumbers, pewterers and painters. They separated from them in the year...the most prudent and trusty men of their town for the office of moneyers there; and other four like persons for the keeping of the king's* mints in that... | |
| Wilfred Joseph Cripps - Arts - 1878 - 460 pages
...it would appear t that at so remote a period as 1249, Henry III. commanded the bailiffs and good men to choose four of the most prudent and trusty men of their town for the office of moneyers there ; and other four like persons for keeping the king's mint in that town,... | |
| William Chaffers - 1883 - 356 pages
...each year. At Newcastle-upon-Tyne as early as 1249, Henry III. commanded the bailiffs and good men to choose four of the most prudent and trusty men of their town for the office of moneyers there, and other four like persons for keeping the king's mint in that town... | |
| Wilfred Joseph Cripps - Hallmarks - 1894 - 494 pages
...published anonymously in 1801, p. 429. period as 1249, Henry III. commanded the bailiffs and good men to choose four of the most prudent and trusty men of their town for the office of moneyers there ; and other four like persons for keeping the king's mint in that town,... | |
| William Chaffers - Goldwork - 1905 - 370 pages
...NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. At Newcastle-upon-Tyne as early as 1249, Henry III. commanded the bailiffs and good men to choose four of the most prudent and trusty men of their town for the office of moneyers there, and other four like persons for keeping the King's Mint in that town;... | |
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