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Definition of Cordiners
1. cordiner [n] - See also: cordiner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cordiners
Literary usage of Cordiners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biographical Sketches of the Hon. the Lord Provosts of Glasgow by John Tweed (1883)
"The cordiners have existed as an Association, or Society, for many years before
they had any rules or regulations for their government; for we find that, ..."
2. Decisions of the Court of Session: From the Year 1733 to the Year 1754 ...by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Grant Elchies, William Maxwell Morison by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Grant Elchies, William Maxwell Morison (1813)
"CREDITORS of cordiners of CANONGATE against THOMAS GRANT. A DISPOSITION in favour
of the ... cordiners ..."
3. Extracts from the Records of the Royal Burgh of Stirling by Stirling (Stirling, Scotland), Stirling (Scotland), Robert Renwick (1889)
"... and some of his deacons had lately past ane act of their court allowing the
cordiners so to doe notwithstanding of their former acts, and craved the ..."
4. The Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh with an Introductory Chapter on the by James Colston (1891)
"THE INCORPORATION OF CORDWAINERS (cordiners). ... a kind of leather made of goats'
skins in the city of Cordova, in Spain. The cordiners were, according to ..."