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Guild

and protection a business fraternity or corporation as the Stationers Guild the Ironmongers Guild They were originally licensed by the government

Guild

Guild [fr. gildan, Sax., to pay or contribute], a company, fraternity,

Gild, or Guild

Gild, or Guild [fr. Ang.-Sax. gildan, to pay], a tax, tribute, or contribution;

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Adulterine guilds

Adulterine guilds, traders acting as a corporation without a charter, and paying

Gilda mercatoria

this is sufficient to incorporate them, 10 Rep 30. A guild merchant was an incorporated society of the merchants of a

Hoastmen

Hoastmen, an ancient guild or fraternity in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, engaged in selling or shipping coal,

Tithe Rent-Charge

account of tithe rent-charge to the tithe-owner: see Tuff v. Guild of Drapers of the City of London, (1913) 1 KB

Loriners

Lat., a rein], one of the London Livery Companies; the guild of bridle, bit and spur makers.

Knightenguild

Knightenguild, an ancient guild or society formed by King Edgar.

Collegia

Collegia, the guild of a trade, Civil Law.

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