A Brief History of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers, London A.D. 1351-1889 / With an Appendix Containing Some Account of the Blacksmiths' Company
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The narrative surveys the Ironmongers' livery company and its civic role in London, tracing its medieval origins through organizational development, trade practices, and material culture. It examines iron production and commerce, internal governance, officers, and ceremonial objects, recounts centuries of legal and property affairs including apprenticeships, hall management, and an Irish estate, and outlines charitable activities. Chapters assemble archival extracts, illustrations, and an appendix on the related Blacksmiths' Company to provide a structured, documentary account of institutional continuities, social functions, and everyday practices within the city's guild system.
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