Dyers.—A chevron between three madder bags, corded.

Farriers.—Three horseshoes pierced. A single horseshoe was, however, sometimes used on tokens.

Feltmakers.—A dexter hand couped at the wrist between two hatbands, nowed, in chief a hat, banded; or, a hat; or, a hand holding a hat and feather, were adopted.

Fishmongers.—Three dolphins naiant, in pale, finned and ducally crowned, between two pairs of lucies in saltire (the sinister surmounting the dexter), over the nose of each lucy a ducal crown; on a chief three pairs of keys, endorsed, in saltire. Fletchers.—A chevron between three arrows, headed and feathered.

Founders.—A laver pot (or vase) between two prickets (or taper-candlesticks).

Framework Knitters.—On a chevron between, in chief, two combs and as many leads of needles, and, in base, an iron jack springer, a main-spring between two small springs.

Fruiterers.—On a mount, a representation of the Tree of Life (Tree of Paradise) environed with a serpent; on the dexter side thereof a male figure, on the sinister a female (representing Adam and Eve); at the bottom of the tree a rabbit.

Girdlers.—Party per fesse, azure and or, a pale counterchanged, the first charged with three gridirons, the handles in chief, of the second.

Glaziers.—Two grozing irons in saltire between four closing nails; on a chief a lion passant-guardant.