- 13 15 13
Haberdasher (
guildsman) 15
Carpenter (
guildsman) 16
Weaver (
guildsman) 17 Dyer (
guildsman) 18
Tapestry Weaver (
guildsman) 19 Cook (with guildsmen)...
-
Other clubs, maces, swords, or
knives could well also have been used by a
guildsman for
close combat after meeting a
charge with the goedendag. On this account...
- may also be
noted that
starting in Dune (1965),
Herbert uses the term "
Guildsman"
alternately for both
Navigators and
Guild agents. Herbert,
Frank (1965)...
- Sir
Stephen Jenyns (c. 1450–1523) was a wool
merchant from Wolverhampton,
Merchant of the
Staple and
Master Merchant Taylor who
became Lord
Mayor of London...
- a hand to his left eye. As the
Emperor watched,
someone jostled the
Guildsman's arm, the hand moved, and the eye was revealed. The man had lost one of...
-
Birmingham School of Art
under Edward R.
Taylor and was for a
period a
Guildsman of the
Birmingham Guild of Handicraft. He
founded A. E.
Jones & Co. in...
- who, like Helward, does not
change shape. Most
frightening of all, the
guildsman feels an ever-growing
force pulling him southward.
Abandoning the women...
- of History," The New Age, Vol. XXIII, No. 25, 1918, pp. 393–394. "A
Guildsman's Interpretation of History," The New Age, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, 1918, pp. 5–7...
-
cheese scales. The
roles that
carriers can
fulfill are:
Zetter (the
first guildsman to show up at the
market and is
responsible for
taking the
cheese from...
- city of
Bruges in
March 1302, he was
appointed as mayor. He was a
simple guildsman who was
often seen at the side of
Pieter de Coninck.
During the period...