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linen-armourer
linen-armourer a. Hist. A maker of ‘linen armour’ (i.e. gambesons and similar adjuncts to armour); in mod. renderings of the original title of the guild now known as the Merchant Taylors' Company. † b. Allusively used in jest for: A tailor. Hence † linen-armouress. In AF. the guild was called ‘La Fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hubertus van Hove
Johannes Anthonie Balthasar Stroebel, Maurits Leon (1838–1865) and Hendricus Johannes Scheeres (1823–1864), who continued his master's teaching in his Armourer and Linen-shop and who enjoyed the appreciation of his brother artists. wikipedia.org
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merchant-tailor
ˈmerchant-ˈtailor Also with archaic spelling in the names of the ‘Company of Merchant Taylors’ and the ‘Merchant Taylors' School’. [f. merchant n. + tailor.] a. A tailor who supplies the materials of which his goods are made. Hence, a member of the company of Merchant-Taylors.1504 Wriothesley Chron ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Het Menselyk Bedryf ("The Book of Trades")
27 Scales maker – Balansemaaker 28 Smith – Smit 29 Coppersmith – Kooperslaager 30 Lantern-maker – Lantaarenmaaker 31 Cutler – Messemaaker 32 Armourer 64 Schoolmaster – Schoolmeester 65 Clockmaker – Orlosimaaker 66 Mirror-maker – Spiegelmaaker 67 Glass-blower – Glasblaaser 68 Bleacher (for linen wikipedia.org
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List of Huguenots
Lewis Barbar, gunsmith, official armourer to Kings George I and George II. Isaac Basire (1704-1768), engraver. Paul Bertrand, craftsman. John Lardant, silk weaver, had been a linen weaver in France, originally from Normandy. wikipedia.org
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