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Definition of Hammermen

Hammermen
Hammerman Ham"mer*man, n.; pl. Hammermen. A hammerer; a forgeman.

Meaning of Hammermen from wikipedia

- the Incorporation of Hammermen (metalworkers) on the death of Janet Rhynd in 1553. After the Reformation, the patrons – the Hammermen – met financial trouble...
- Rynd until her death in 1553, when it p****ed to the Incorporation of Hammermen (metalworkers). The entrance as seen from the Cowgate was rebuilt in 1613...
- Loriners and thus united into the Hammermen The Cutlers - United into the Hammermen The Founders - United into the Hammermen via its ****ociation with the Loriners...
- the historic Glasgow Trades Hall wherein the 14 Incorporated Trades of Hammermen, Tailors, Cordiners, Maltmen, Weavers, Bakers, Skinners, Wrights, Coopers...
- trade as a skilled metal worker, suggesting that the Incorporation of Hammermen were satisfied that he met their requirements for membership, or that...
- Walsh and the Phantoms Sandy Blair The Mellotronics Gordon Langford The Hammermen The Don Lusher Trio and Orchestra Steam Heat Ronnie Hughes Bert Ezzard...
- 69 — 6 September 1681 Ratification in favors of the Incorporation of Hammermen of Edinburgh of their priviledges. Not public and general 1681 c. 70 —...
- Billy loses her to death, and his own integrity to Maxwell's Silver Hammermen, Jack, Sledge and Claw, dressed in chain mail and representing the ****...
- Strike) anti-ship missiles. City of Glasgow City of Exeter Incorporation of Hammermen of Glasgow "Royal Navy Bridge Card, February 2011" (PDF). Archived from...
- meets Merchants' Hall Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh (1578) Glovers Hammermen Shoemakers Squaremen Tailors Weavers Merchants House of Glasgow (1605)...