Definition of Guildries

1. guildry [n] - See also: guildry

Lexicographical Neighbors of Guildries

guiges
guild
guild-hall
guild-halls
guild socialism
guildable
guilder
guilders
guildhall
guildhalls
guilding
guildite
guildless
guildmate
guildmates
guildries (current term)
guildry
guilds
guildship
guildships
guildsman
guildsmen
guile
guiled
guileful
guilefull
guilefully
guilefulness
guilefulnesses
guileless

Literary usage of Guildries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Statutes: Revised Edition by Great Britain (1875)
"... offices of deans of guild by the several guildries of the city of Aberdeen and the towns of Dundee and Perth shall, in virtue of such their elections, ..."

2. Cases Decided in the Court of Session by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Shaw, Scotland, Court of Session (1836)
"... or guildries, merchants or trades houses, or other such corporations," but that these several bodies should freely elect their own office-bearers for ..."

3. Observations on the Law and Practice in Regard to Municipal Elections and by James David Marwick (1879)
"... or Convener of Trades, or in any Dean of Guild, or other Office Bearers elected or hereafter to be elected by the several Crafts, Trades, guildries, ..."

4. The Guildry of Edinburgh: Is it an Incorporation? by James Colston (1887)
"He gave it as his opinion as a lawyer, that a Guildry could not to any extent exist, unless it be a corporation ; and that guildries existed long before ..."

5. A Collection of the Public General Statutes Passed in the ... Year of the by Great Britain (1833)
"... or guildries, Merchants or Trades Houses, or other such Corporations; but that, on the contrary, the said several Bodies shall, from and after the ..."

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