Ironmongers.—On a chevron between three steel gads (billets) as many swivels, the middle one palewise, the other two with the line of the chevron.

Joiners or Carpenters.—A chevron (sometimes engrailed) between three pairs of compasses expanded at the points. Or, a chevron between two pairs of compasses extended, in chief, and a sphere in base; on a chief a pale between two roses, the pale charged with an escallop.

Leathersellers.—Three bucks passant reguardant attired and unguled.

Loriners.—A chevron between three curbits and as many bosses.

Masons.—On a chevron (sometimes engrailed) between three castles, a pair of compasses, extended.

Mercers.—A demi-virgin, couped below the shoulders, vested, crowned with an Eastern-crown, her hair dishevelled and wreathed about her temples with roses, issuing from clouds, and all within an orle of the same. This device is sometimes, on tokens, shorn of its clouds, and used without shield.

Merchant Adventurers.—Barry nebulée (or wavy) of six, on a chief quarterly, first and fourth, a lion passant-guardant, second and third two roses in fesse, barbed.

Merchant Tailors (or “Taylors and Linen Armourers”). A royal tent between two Parliament robes, lined ermine; the tent garnished, with tentstaff and pennon; on a chief a lion passant-guardant.

Merchants of the Staple.—Barry nebulée (or wavy) of six; on a chief, a lion passant-guardant.