Definition of Loriner. Meaning of Loriner. Synonyms of Loriner

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Definition of Loriner

Loriner
Lorimer Lor"i*mer, Loriner Lor"i*ner, n. [OF. lormier, loremier, fr. LL. loranum bridle, L. lorum thong, the rein of a bridle.] A maker of bits, spurs, and metal mounting for bridles and saddles; hence, a saddler. [Obs.] --Holinshed.

Meaning of Loriner from wikipedia

- The Worshipful Company of Loriners is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation was originally a trade ****ociation for...
- Sir Charles Peers Salter 1716 Sir James Bateman Fishmonger Previously Loriner. 1717 Sir William Lewen Haberdasher 1718 Sir John Ward Merchant Taylor...
- Worshipful Company of Paviors (road and highway pavers) Worshipful Company of Loriners (equestrian bit, bridle and spur suppliers) Worshipful Society of Apothecaries...
- Turners Basketmakers Glaziers and Painters of Gl**** Horners Farriers Paviors Loriners Apothecaries Shipwrights Spectacle Makers Clockmakers Glovers Feltmakers...
- western-style riding; a three beat gait, performed at a relatively slow speed. loriner (UK) A maker of metal parts for harnesses, bridles, spurs, and other horse...
- was the son of John Armstrong and apprenticed to John Gyde, citizen and loriner 6 June 1787. Armstrong was a pupil of Thomas Milton, the landscape-engraver...
- Salus mea Latin The Lord is my light and my help Worshipful Company of Loriners 57 no motto Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards 75 Corde Recto...
- Worshipful Company of Loriners, London, UK. Pohl was nominated in 2017 for acceptance into the Worshipful Company of Loriners. Pohl has been profiled...
- 1646 Thomas Mead 1660–1665 Thomas Mead 166- Tobias Henshawe 1673 William Loriner 1674-5 George Rutt 1716–1741 Richard Cotton 1741–1768 Humphrey Crawley...
- 100 acres of land. Barking Abbey was another large landowner, as was a loriner called Jocelyn. This period saw a great deal of new church building and...