- The
Worshipful Company of
Plaisterers is one of the
livery companies in the City of London. The
Plaisterers'
Company was
incorporated under a
Royal Charter...
- public) 45
Worshipful Company of
Fruiterers 46
Worshipful Company of
Plaisterers (plasterers) 47
Worshipful Company of
Stationers and
Newspaper Makers...
- Long-acre, London, to be
carver in wood; Mr. Artari, an Italian, to be
their plaisterer in the fret work way; Mr.
Michael Rysbrack to be sculptor, to cut the...
- Wrexham,
Wales The
Royal Thames Yacht Club The
Worshipful Company of
Plaisterers The
Welsh Livery Guild Royal Navy
recognised Sea
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- He drew up his will on 28 May 1796. At the time he was
living at the
Plaisterers' Hall, then on
Addle Street, in
Aldermanbury in the City of London. He...
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Worshipful Society of Free Masons,
Rough Masons, Wallers, Slaters, Paviors,
Plaisterers and Bricklayers). A
discrete Masonic group on
Invitation only that claims...
- MP
Cutler 1835
William Taylor Copeland, MP
Goldsmith 1836
Thomas Kelly Plaisterer 1837 Sir John Cowan, 1st
Baronet Wax
Chandler 1838
Samuel Wilson Weaver...
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Blacksmiths Joiners and
Ceilers Weavers Woolmen Scriveners Fruiterers Plaisterers Stationers and
Newspaper Makers Broderers Upholders Musicians Turners...
- ship's fate. The
Rifles Exeter College,
Oxford Worshipful Company of
Plaisterers "HMS Exeter: last
Falklands ship
retires from service". The Telegraph...
- the
second largest livery hall
after the
Worshipful Company of
Plaisterers'
Plaisterers Hall at One
London Wall. The
Illustrated London News
declared “’The...