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Leather-workers, butchers, smiths, metalworkers Book III, Chapter 3, Section 4 Tanner XXXI. He beareth a Tanner working at
his Beam. Others term it, a Tanner at
his Beam Fleshing of an Hide.
Related text(s) Tanner's terms Wet glover Wet glover's terms Currier Currier's terms Butcher XXXII. He beareth a Butcher with an Axe,
in his right Hand over his Head, and his left holding
of a Swines head upon a Block, (as if he were about
to cleave it).
Related text(s) Slaughtering terms Butchery terms Smith XXXIII. He beareth a Smith with his Hammer working at his Anvile;
in his left hand, a
Pair of Tongues holding a peece of Iron on the
Anvile or Stiddy; [with] Cap
turned up: Doublet, Breeches and
Hose, gray, Apron of a dirty swarthy colour.
Related text(s) Smith's terms Farrier Farrier's terms Horseshoes Farriers, horse medicine Jeweller's tools Jeweller's terms Needle types Cutler Sword types Cutler's terms Plumber Plumber's terms Card maker Cardmaker's terms Previous section
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