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Definition of Pewterers
1. pewterer [n] - See also: pewterer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pewterers
Literary usage of Pewterers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Early American Craftsmen by Walter Alden Dyer (1915)
"CHAPTER X AMERICAN Pewterers AND BRASIERS PEWTER ware, of both American and foreign
... There was no Pewterers' Company or other guild in this country to ..."
2. The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in by Walter Wilson (1808)
"What became of Pewterers'-Hall, after this event, we no where learn, but it was,
most probably, never afterwards occupied as a meeting-house. ..."
3. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society by Middlesex Local History Council (1905)
"HE Pewterers' Company are said by Stow to have been originally a company or
meeting of friendly and neighbourly men associated together as a society or ..."
4. The Technical History of Commerce: Or, Skilled Labour Applied to Production by John Yeats (1878)
"Pewterers. All the industries into which tin enters have rapidly expanded in
recent times, and the purposes for which it is worked are now so varied that ..."
5. The Reiester Booke of Saynte De'nis, Backchurch Parishe (city of London) for by Joseph Lemuel Chester (1878)
"... Beadle of the Company of Pewterers May 17 Hester Jones, wife of Richard Jones,
Taylor April 6 John Webster, servant to Mr Henry Tulse May 24 M™ Margrett ..."
6. Diary of the Corporation by Reading (England), J. M. Guilding (1896)
"... having información by the pewterers of the Towne that there was pewter offered
to be sould 5 In his company of ... whome gave, MS. VOL. III. ..."
7. Reading Records: Diary of the Corporation by J. M. Guilding (1896)
"... having informacion by the pewterers of the Towne that there was pewter offered
to be sould 5 In his company of ..."