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Definition of Loriners
1. loriner [n] - See also: loriner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loriners
Literary usage of Loriners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in by Walter Wilson (1808)
"The earliest mention that we find of loriners'-Hall, in connexion with the
Dissenters, is in 1699, when it was taken by a newly formed congregation of ..."
2. A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Guild of Saddlers of the City of by John William Sherwell (1889)
"A Dispute between the Saddlers and the loriners.—Craft Jealousy.—A Faction
Fight.—The Wages of a Saddler settled by Royal Ordinance. ..."
3. The History and Survey of London and Its Environs from the Earliest Period by B. Lambert (1806)
"Though the company of loriners appears to be very antient, yet they were only
incorporated by letters patent of Queen Anne, in the year 1712, by the name of ..."
4. A new and accurate history and survey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and by John Entick (1766)
"This company of loriners or Bitt-makers were not incorporated till the year ...
and commonalty of loriners, London, They have a livery; and are governed by ..."
5. The Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh with an Introductory Chapter on the by James Colston (1891)
"This Art or Trade, being in close connection with the loriners, was united to the
... This Art, being connected with the loriners, was united to the ..."