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broderer
ˈbroderer Also 4–5 brouderer. An earlier form of broiderer, retained as the name of one of the London City Companies, ranking as 34th among the City Livery Guilds.1376 Lett. Bk. H. lf. xlvii. in City Records, 50 Edw. III, Nicholas Halley, Robert Ascombe, Brouderers. 1388 Wyclif Exod. xxviii. 39 Werk...
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Thomas Carleton (MP for City of London)
He is described as a broderer, which probably means he was a member of the Worshipful Company of Broderers (or its predecessor).
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broiderer
ˈbroiderer arch. Forms: 4–6 brouderer(e, broderer(e, 5 browderere, 4, 7– broiderer. [f. brouder, broder, broider v. + -er1, if not immed. a. Anglo-Fr. brouderer: see broderer.] One who works embroidery; an embroiderer.1388 Wyclif 2 Sam. xxi. 19 The sone of forest, a broiderer. 1476 Plumpton Corr. 37...
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bruterer
† bruterer Obs. rare—1. [? variant of bruiter; cf. broderer, fruiterer, upholsterer. Cf. also brut, in its Welsh sense of ‘prophecy’.] ‘A prophesier, a soothsayer’ (Tindale Table of words).1530 Tindale Deut. xviii. 10 A bruterar or a maker of dismale dayes.
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St Peter, Westcheap
various trades, William and Isabella Irby, Haberdashers (who were also buried at St Peter's), and Joanna, widow of alderman Thomas Carleton, citizen and Broderer
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