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Definition of Spurriers
1. spurrier [n] - See also: spurrier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spurriers
Literary usage of Spurriers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readings in European History: A Collection of Extracts from the Sources by James Harvey Robinson (1904)
"In the first place, that no one of the trade of spurriers shall work longer than
from the beginning of the day until curfew rings out at the church of St. ..."
2. Readings in European History: A Collection of Extracts from the Sources by James Harvey Robinson (1904)
"In the first place, that no one of the trade of spurriers shall work longer than
from the beginning of the day until curfew rings out at the church of St. ..."
3. Readings in English History Drawn from the Original Sources: Intended to by Edward Potts Cheyney (1908)
"In the first place, that no one of the trade of spurriers No night shall work
longer than from the beginning of the day until work curfew rung out at the ..."
4. Readings in English History Drawn from the Original Sources: Intended to by Edward Potts Cheyney (1922)
"In the first place, that no one of the trade of spurriers No night shall work
longer than from the beginning of the day until work curfew rung out at ..."
5. English Literature from Widsith to the Death of Chaucer: A Source Book by Allen Rogers Benham (1916)
"In the first place, —• that no one of the trade of spurriers shall work longer
than from the beginning of the day until curfew rung out at the Church of ..."
6. English Towns and Gilds by Edward Potts Cheyney (1898)
"ARTICLES OF THE Spurriers OF LONDON, AD 1345. ... In the first place,—that no
one of the trade of spurriers shall work longer than from the beginning of the ..."
7. The Local Historian's Table Book: Of Remarkable Occurences, Historical Facts (1841)
"Amongst the companies enumerated in Brand's History of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the
spurriers appear to have been extinct previous to the year 1655, when, ..."