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.

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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).

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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.

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