Musicians.—A swan with wings expanded, within a double tressure fleury-counter-fleury; a chief charged with on a pale between two lions passant-guardant a rose seeded and barbed.
Needle Makers.—From three crowns in fesse as many needles, pendant.
Painters and Painter-Stainers.—Three escutcheons quarterly with three phoenix’ heads, erased.
Parish Clerks.—A fleur-de-lis; on a chief a leopard’s head between two song-books (shut), stringed.
Pewterers.—On a chevron between three limbecks, as many roses stalked, leaved, and seeded. Or:—
Pewterers.—On a chevron between three single-handled cups, each containing so many sprigs of lilies, the Virgin accompanied by four cherubs, between two pairs of limbecks.
Pin Makers.—A demi-virgin couped at the waist, mantle turned down ermine, her hair dishevelled, on her head an Eastern crown. Plaisterers.—On a chevron engrailed between, in chief, two plaisterers’ hammers, and, in base, a treble flat brush, handle upward, a rose seeded and barbed between two fleurs-de-lis; in chief a trowel fessewise with handle to the sinister.
Plumbers.—On a chevron between, in chief, two plummets and, in base, a level reversed, two soldering irons in saltire between a cutting knife on the dexter and a shave hook on the sinister; in chief a cross-staff fessewise.
Saddlers.—A chevron between three manage saddles complete.