Definition of Guildry

1. membership of a guild [n GUILDRIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Guildry

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

Literary usage of Guildry

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

1. Burgh Laws of Dundee: With the History, Statutes, & Proceedings of the Guild by Alex Johnston Warden, Dundee (Scotland). (1872)
"The guildry determined to insist on their claims to the Hall, and with that view they resolved to search the records of the Incorporation and the Council, ..."

2. A Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Trades' House of Glasgow: Its by George Crawfurd (1858)
"It is very evident that this Act is not a ratification of the letter of guildry. It is a ratification, in common form, of a charter of confirmation, ..."

3. Charters, Writs, & Public Documents of the Royal Burgh of Dundee, the by Dundee, Scotland (1880)
"... funds of the said guildry Incorporation, with Thirteen pounds six shillings and two pence, being the interest due thereon since Whitsunday and Martinmas ..."

4. Transactions by Glasgow Archaeological Society (1868)
"IN the carefully prepared " History of the guildry and Merchant House of Glasgow," by the late Mr. James Ewing, many years Dean of Guild, it is stated that, ..."

5. Extracts from the Records of the Royal Burgh of Stirling by Stirling (Stirling, Scotland), Stirling (Scotland), Robert Renwick (1889)
"the Straits, and the coast of Africa, and for allowing burghs and incorporations to African trade. join the company, the guildry, seeing that several burghs ..."

6. Reports of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, Upon Appeal from Scotland by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, John Craigie, John Shaw Stewart, Thomas S. Paton (1854)
"This is called the guildry Incorporation, which also has its peculiar ... The sons and sons-in-law of the members of the guildry incorporation had the ..."

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