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The Livery Companies And Art Treasures.

by Charles II . in 1676 , both attracted much attention . Tbe Armourers and Braziers' Company was very strongly represented in the older part of the collection . This Company lent , amongst other things , a large mazer bowl , silver mounted , hall marked 1578-9 ; the wooden bowl , presented by Everard Frcro , the first master after the incorporation in 1453 ; standing cup and cover , silver-gilt , tbe gift of John Richmond , fifteenth century work ; the Owl Pot ,

brown stone ware in form of an owl , given in 1537 b y Julyan , wife of William Vyneard ; beadle ' s staff , surmounted with representation of St . George and tbe Dragon , date 1658 . Tlie grace cup and cover—a very fine specimen of Avork—lent by the Mercers' Company ivere Avith the Henry VIII . cup in the case on the left of the entrance , which contained tbe oldest specimens of plate present—for the display was arranged , chronologically . Tbe Blacksmiths '

Company contributed a case containing specimens of work in iron ; the Broderers' Company a cup ancl cover , silver-gilt , presented by John Parr in 1606 , made at Nuremberg ; the Butchers' Company a silver beaker , tbe gift of Richard Taylor , hall-marked 1669 . The Carpenters' Company contributed four standing cups , silver-gilt , and four garlands ( or caps ) of the master and Avardens of the Company . The Clockmakers' Company sent a case containing

specimens of ancient watches , etc . The Cloth workers' Company exhibited a standing cup and cover , silver , presented b y Samuel Pepys 1677 , hall-marked same year ; also a standing cup and cover , silver , presented b y Daniel Waldo in 1655 , hall-marked same year ; ancl a large Monteith , or punch-boAvl , with bull ' s bead handles , presented by Sir J . Bull , hall-marked 1718 . From the Coachinakers' Company there was a large flagonsilver-gilt repoussej with

, arms of the Company , presented by R . Cbeslyn about 1685 ; a large flagon , silver-gilt , presented by J . Jacob in 1693 ; and a beadle ' s staff-bead , silver , dating from about 1677 . The Cooks' Company contributed a cup and cover presented , by E . Corbett in 1676 , hall-marked 1675 ; and also a cocoanut cup , '

hall-marked 1588 . The Coopers' Company sent a Monteith , or punch-bowl , fluted , presented by Francis Loveday in 1705 , hall-marked 1704 ; and a cup in form of a barrel , on tall stem , Basle hall-mark . Tbe Cordwainers' Company a flat-lid tankard , the gift of Thomas Palfray in 1666 , hall-marked 1667 , etc . Tbe Cutlers' Company a cup and cover , silver-gilt , presented by G . Clark in 1616 , hall-marked 1607 ; salt , iu form of an elephant , presented b y R . Carrington

in 1658 . The Distillers' Company a silver coffee-pot , presented by T . Harclivicke in 1778 , hall-marked 1773 ; and also a silver tankard , presented b y J . Woods in 1700 , hall-marked 1700 . The Drapers' Company contributed several handsome cups , one presented by W . Lambardi in 1578 , ball-marked 1578-9 ; a silver cup and cover , presented b y John Walter in 1656 ; a silver cup and cover , presented b y John Taylor , ball-marked 1699 ; and a silver

voiding knife , presented by Sir Edward Barkeliain ; lunette , or breast ornament , of pure gold , found on tbe Company ' s Irish estate . The Fanmakers ' Company : beadle ' s staff-head , silver , 1726 . The Goldsmiths' Company : helmet-shaped ewer , by Paul Lamerie , hall-marked 1741 ; great salver , by the same , hall-marked 1741 ( very massive ) ; tall German cup and cover , Augsburg , sixteenth century work ; salt , gift of Richard Rogers in 1632 ; another salt , gift of Simon

Gibbon in the same year . The Grocers' Company : two standing cups ancl covers , presented by John Saunders , who died in 1669 , hall-marked 1672 and 1764 . The Haberdashers' Company : pair of loving cups , silver-gilt , with frosted surface , the gift of Thomas Stone , hall-marked 1649 ; silver-gilt circular salt , presented by Sir Hugh ITamniersley 1636 , hall-marked 1635 ; silver- gilt standing cupembossed with three scenes from the book of Tobit

, , presented b y Mr . Thomas Jnall 1629 , ball-marked 1629 ; waterman ' s silver badge , dated 1689 . The Innbolders' Company : standing cup , silver-gilt , presented b y Grace Gwaiter , hall-marked 1599 ; salt-cellar , silver , gift of Richard Reeve in 1748 , hall-marked 1657 . The Ironmongers' Company : pair of maize bowls , mounted in silver-gilt ; on a raised boss at the bottom of each o 2

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WHAT WAS THE HERMETIC SOCIETY OF 1721 ? Article 1
A LECTURE ON THE ANTIQUITY OF LAYING CORNER STONES WITH RELIGIOUS AND MYSTICAL CEREMONIES. Article 3
WHAT'S IN A SIGN ? Article 7
WAITING: THE POET'S GUERDON. Article 9
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 10
THE QUARTERLY COMMUNICATIONS. Article 12
THE ASTROLOGY OF SHAKESPEARE. Article 14
CAMOENS: POET AND WARRIOR. Article 17
THE BEAUTIFUL STONE OF THE MASONIC ARCH. Article 20
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES. Article 21
LODGE HISTORIES. Article 25
SONNET ON THE LATE LEARNED JOHN OXLEE. Article 29
THE LIVERY COMPANIES AND ART TREASURES. Article 30
"ARS QUATUOR CORONATORUM." Article 33
IN THE LONG RUN. Article 36
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN GOSSIP. Article 36
PERFORMANCE OF THE AGAMEMNON OF AESCHYLUS AT BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD. Article 39
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The Livery Companies And Art Treasures.

by Charles II . in 1676 , both attracted much attention . Tbe Armourers and Braziers' Company was very strongly represented in the older part of the collection . This Company lent , amongst other things , a large mazer bowl , silver mounted , hall marked 1578-9 ; the wooden bowl , presented by Everard Frcro , the first master after the incorporation in 1453 ; standing cup and cover , silver-gilt , tbe gift of John Richmond , fifteenth century work ; the Owl Pot ,

brown stone ware in form of an owl , given in 1537 b y Julyan , wife of William Vyneard ; beadle ' s staff , surmounted with representation of St . George and tbe Dragon , date 1658 . Tlie grace cup and cover—a very fine specimen of Avork—lent by the Mercers' Company ivere Avith the Henry VIII . cup in the case on the left of the entrance , which contained tbe oldest specimens of plate present—for the display was arranged , chronologically . Tbe Blacksmiths '

Company contributed a case containing specimens of work in iron ; the Broderers' Company a cup ancl cover , silver-gilt , presented by John Parr in 1606 , made at Nuremberg ; the Butchers' Company a silver beaker , tbe gift of Richard Taylor , hall-marked 1669 . The Carpenters' Company contributed four standing cups , silver-gilt , and four garlands ( or caps ) of the master and Avardens of the Company . The Clockmakers' Company sent a case containing

specimens of ancient watches , etc . The Cloth workers' Company exhibited a standing cup and cover , silver , presented b y Samuel Pepys 1677 , hall-marked same year ; also a standing cup and cover , silver , presented b y Daniel Waldo in 1655 , hall-marked same year ; ancl a large Monteith , or punch-boAvl , with bull ' s bead handles , presented by Sir J . Bull , hall-marked 1718 . From the Coachinakers' Company there was a large flagonsilver-gilt repoussej with

, arms of the Company , presented by R . Cbeslyn about 1685 ; a large flagon , silver-gilt , presented by J . Jacob in 1693 ; and a beadle ' s staff-bead , silver , dating from about 1677 . The Cooks' Company contributed a cup and cover presented , by E . Corbett in 1676 , hall-marked 1675 ; and also a cocoanut cup , '

hall-marked 1588 . The Coopers' Company sent a Monteith , or punch-bowl , fluted , presented by Francis Loveday in 1705 , hall-marked 1704 ; and a cup in form of a barrel , on tall stem , Basle hall-mark . Tbe Cordwainers' Company a flat-lid tankard , the gift of Thomas Palfray in 1666 , hall-marked 1667 , etc . Tbe Cutlers' Company a cup and cover , silver-gilt , presented by G . Clark in 1616 , hall-marked 1607 ; salt , iu form of an elephant , presented b y R . Carrington

in 1658 . The Distillers' Company a silver coffee-pot , presented by T . Harclivicke in 1778 , hall-marked 1773 ; and also a silver tankard , presented b y J . Woods in 1700 , hall-marked 1700 . The Drapers' Company contributed several handsome cups , one presented by W . Lambardi in 1578 , ball-marked 1578-9 ; a silver cup and cover , presented b y John Walter in 1656 ; a silver cup and cover , presented b y John Taylor , ball-marked 1699 ; and a silver

voiding knife , presented by Sir Edward Barkeliain ; lunette , or breast ornament , of pure gold , found on tbe Company ' s Irish estate . The Fanmakers ' Company : beadle ' s staff-head , silver , 1726 . The Goldsmiths' Company : helmet-shaped ewer , by Paul Lamerie , hall-marked 1741 ; great salver , by the same , hall-marked 1741 ( very massive ) ; tall German cup and cover , Augsburg , sixteenth century work ; salt , gift of Richard Rogers in 1632 ; another salt , gift of Simon

Gibbon in the same year . The Grocers' Company : two standing cups ancl covers , presented by John Saunders , who died in 1669 , hall-marked 1672 and 1764 . The Haberdashers' Company : pair of loving cups , silver-gilt , with frosted surface , the gift of Thomas Stone , hall-marked 1649 ; silver-gilt circular salt , presented by Sir Hugh ITamniersley 1636 , hall-marked 1635 ; silver- gilt standing cupembossed with three scenes from the book of Tobit

, , presented b y Mr . Thomas Jnall 1629 , ball-marked 1629 ; waterman ' s silver badge , dated 1689 . The Innbolders' Company : standing cup , silver-gilt , presented b y Grace Gwaiter , hall-marked 1599 ; salt-cellar , silver , gift of Richard Reeve in 1748 , hall-marked 1657 . The Ironmongers' Company : pair of maize bowls , mounted in silver-gilt ; on a raised boss at the bottom of each o 2

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