Brewing; cloth trades; cooper; carpenter; mason; potter; rope-maker  Book III, Chapter 3, Section 7
 



Water Carrier
 XLIII. He beareth on an Hill in Base, an Horse laded with Water-Baggs, with a Man following of him bearing a Scoope upon his shoulders. the Water-Man or Horse-Driver, in a russet Suite, with a Linnen Apron about him.


Demi man
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In the chief is a demy man. with a Laurel about his Temples. ...


Water Carrier
 XLIV. He beareth on a Mount in Base, two Men their Waistcoats Gules, Aprons white, Breeches and Hose Grey, Hats and Shooes Sable; bearing between them on their right shoulders a Pole and Runge. These are another sort of Water Carriers, and do belong to the Occupation of Beer and Ale Brewers.

Related text(s)   Brewer   Brewer's terms   Maltster's equipment   Maltster's terms

Huckster
 XLV. He beareth a Man, his Shirt or Shift turned up to his Shoulder, bearing on his Back a Bread Basket full of Fruits and Herbs and a Staff in his left Hand. This may be termed either a Huxter, or a Gardiner, having his fruts and Herbs on his Back for the Market.


Lath Man
 XLVI. He beareth a Lath-Man (or Lath Cleever) with a Bundle, or Bunch of Laths on his right shoulder. A Man in a yellow Waistcote, and black Breeches carrying a bundle of Bow-Staves on his Shoulder. Is the Crest of the Bowyers in Chester.

Related text(s)   Fletcher's terms

Bow Stringer
 XLVII. He beareth a Stringer, having a Staff on his left Shoulder, with a Bugge of Bow-strings hung at the end thereof.


Flax Dresser
 XLVIII. He beareth a Man sitting on a Block: Hatchelling or Dressing of Flax.

Related text(s)   Flax dresser's equipment   Flax dresser's terms

Weaver
 XLIX. He beareth a Weaver working at his Loome. This is the Crest of the Silk Lace Weavers, and Ribbon Weavers, for the City of Chester only: All other Weavers bearing the Coat and Crest belonging to the common Weavers of Woollen and Linnen.

Related text(s)   Weaver's loom   Weaver's terms

Cooper
 L. He beareth a Cooper in his Waistcote, and Cap: with an Adds lifted up in his right Hand, and a Diver in his left, trussing up a Barrell with Fire out of the top of it.

Related text(s)   Cooper's terms   Barrels   Cooper's terms

Carpenter
 LI. He beareth a Carpenter squaring of a long piece of Timber, lying on two Rowlers.


Man and Woman
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In the Dexter base of this quarter, is the Figures of a Man and Woman walking together. I might call them either French, or Spanish; because they contrary to us English, ever take the better hand of their Wives: as it is here to be seen.

Related text(s)   Carpenter's terms

Mason
 LII. He beareth upon an Hill in Base, a Mason skabling of an Ashler.

Related text(s)   Stone cutter's terms   Stone   Mason's terms

Barrow Labourer
 LIII. He beareth on a Mount in Base, a Labourer rowing of a Wheel-barrow. Some term him a Barrow-Labourer, as being only imployed in that work to fetch and bring Burthens: Some term him only a Wheeler: or Barrow-men when it is carried between two Labourers.


Fools head
 In the dexter side of this square, is the figure of a Fools head couped at the Shoulders. Some only term this a Fools Head Clothed, the Fools Cap being ever drawn with longe Ears and round Bells hanging at the tip ends thereof: See numb. 69.


Potter
 LIV. He beareth a Potter sitting on a Stoole working at his Wheel; This Crest belongs to the Potters, or sellers of Earthen or Tickney Ware.


Rope maker
 LV. He beareth a Rope-Makers Spinning or Twisting Wheel, with a Man sitting thereat. Some more short blazon it; a Man sitting and turning of a Rope-Makers Wheel. See in the addition Plate for this Chapter, numb.42. the manner of Twisting several Ropes into one Cable.

Related text(s)   Rope maker's terms   Rope types

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