Bibliography on guilds in the United Kingdom

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Bibliography on guilds in the United Kingdom

ABRAM, W. A., 1882. Preston guild merchant, 1882 : Memorials of the Preston guilds, illustrating the manner in which the guild merchant has been held in the borough from the earliest on record until the last guild in 1862 : Collected from the guild rolls, order books, counci. Preston: G. Toulmin. ABRAM, William A., 1971. Memorials of the Preston Guilds. Preston: Preston County Borough, Libraries Department. ABRAM, William A., 1882. Memorials of the Preston Guilds : illustrating the manner in which the Guild Merchant has been held in the borough from the earliest on record until the last Guild in 1862. Preston: G. Toulmin. ALLEN ET AL, G. C., 1967. Guilds. Vol. 7. New York. ANONYMOUS, 2000. City & Guilds : reflections : past and future. London: Institute,City and Guilds of London. ANONYMOUS, 1998. Guildhall and government : an exploration of power, control and resistance in Britain and China. adaptation and transformation of Chinese guilds : a case study of selected guilds in Beijing Jingde-zhen, Shanghai and Suzhou. Hong Kong: David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies. ANONYMOUS, 1985. City and Guilds College centenary 1985 : exhibition of college archives. London: City and Guilds College. ANONYMOUS, 1984. City and Guilds College, 1885-1985. London: Imperial College. ANONYMOUS, 1908. Full report of papers by officials of the Bradford, Eccles, Halifax, and Manchester Guilds, with discussions. National Conference on Guilds of Help. London: ARCHER, Ian W., 1991. The pursuit of stability. Social relations in Elisabethan London. Cambridge. ARCHER, Ian W., 1991. The history of the Haberdashers' Company. Chichester. BAIN, Ebenezer, 1887. Merchant and craft guilds : a history of the Aberdeen Incorporated Trades. Aberdeen: J. & J. P. Edmond & Spark. BAINBRIDGE, Virginia R., 1996. Gilds in the medieval countryside : social and religious change in Cambridgeshire, c.1350-1558. Studies in the history of medieval religion, 10, 0.

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BAINBRIDGE, Virginia R., 1996. Gilds in the medieval countryside: social and religious change in Cambridgeshire c. 1350-1558. Vol. 10 Studies in the history of medieval religion. Woodbridge. BALL, Mia, 1977. The Worshipful Company of Brewers: a short history. Brewers' Company. London. BERG, Maxine, 1987. Women's work, mechanisation and the early phases of industrialisation in England. Cambridge. BERGER, Ronald M., 1993. The most necessary luxuries: the Mercer's Company of Coventry, 1550-1680. University Park (PA). BERLIN, Michael, 2000. England: guilds and the rise of a liberal economy. Guilds and non-industrial worlds RUU 21-22.01.2000. London. BERLIN, Michael, 1995. Guild structure in eighteenth-century England. Die Situation der Zünfte am Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts. Tagung Halle 12-13. Mai 1995. London. BIBBY, Roland, 1998. The medieval guilds of Morpeth. Morpeth: Morpeth Antiquarian Society. BINFIELD, Clyde and HEY (ED), David, 1997. Mesters to masters: a history of the company of cutlers in Hallamshire. Oxford. BOOTON, Harold, 1993. The craftsmen of Aberdeen between 1400 and 1550. Vol. 13 BREED, Donna S., 1984. The Mystery of the Norwich grocers' pageant: a theatrical reconstruction. Denver. BRIGDEN, Susan, 1984. Religion and social obligation in early sixteenth-century London. Vol. 103 BROMLEY, John and CHILD, Heather, 1960. The armorial bearings of the guilds of London : a record of the heraldry of the surviving companies with historical notes. London: F.Warne. BRYDON, Robert, 1994. The guilds, the masons and the Rosy Cross. Roslin: Rosslyn Chapel Trust. CAMPBELL, Richardson, 1929. Provident and industrial institutions : being records and historical sketches of various thrift associations, including the social religious merchant and craft guilds of the past. Manchester: Independent Order of Rechabites.Board of Directors. CARLIN, Norah, 1994. Liberty and fraternities in the English Revolution: the politics of London artisans' protests, 1635-1659. Vol. 39

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CLARKE, Joseph N., 1972. A history of St Mary's Church, Horncastle : together with notes on the tithes, guilds, stained glass, rectories and vicarages, also appendices on the incumbents and silver plate and Holy Trinity Church. Horncastle: Cupit and Hindley. CLARKSON, Robert and DEARDEN, Joseph, 1862 (3rd ed). The guild guide and hand book of Preston : with a concise history of the guilds, and the arrangements for the festival of 1862 : together with an historic account of the borough ; also particulars of all the objects and places of interest in the town and. Preston: Toulmin, Steam Printing Office. COOTE, Henry C. and DANIEL-TYSSEN, John R., 1872. Ordinances of some secular guilds of London, from 1354 to 1496. London: Nichols. COOTE, Henry C. and DANIEL-TYSSEN, John R., 1871. Ordinances of some secular guilds of London from 1354 to 1496 .... to which are added Ordinances of St Margaret, Lothbury 1456, and Orders by Richard, Bishop of London, for Ecclesiastical Officers 1597. London: Nichols. CRAWFORTH, M. A., 1987. Instrument makers in the London guilds. Vol. 44 CRAWFORTH, Michael A., 1987. Instrument makers in the London guilds [article]. CROFT, Pauline, 1987. The rise of the English stocking export trade. Vol. 18 DAVIDSON, Clifford, 1996. Technology, guilds, and early English drama. Kalamazoo, Mich.: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University. DAVIES, Margaret G., 1956. The enforcement of English apprenticeship: a study in applied mercantilism, 1563-1642. Cambridge (MA). DEAN, D. M., 1988. Public or private? London, leather and legislation in Elizabethan England. Vol. 31 DINGWALL, Helen M., 1994. Late seventeenth-century Edinburgh. A demographic approach. Aldershot. DOBSON, C. R., 1980. Masters and journeymen. A prehistory of industrial relations, 1717-1800. London. DOBSON, William and HARLAND, John, 1971 (3rd ed.). A history of Preston Guild : the ordinances of various Guilds Merchant, the Custumal of Preston, the Charters to the Borough, the Incorporated Companies, list of mayors from 1327, &c, &c. Preston: Preston County Borough, Libraries Department. DOBSON, William and HARLAND, John, 1862. A history of Preston guild : the ordinances of various guilds merchant, the Custumal of Preston, the charters of the borough, the incorporated companies, list of mayors from 1327, &c. &c. Preston: W. and J. Dobson.

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DOUGLAS, Audrey, 1989. Midsummer in Salisbury: the Tailors' Guild and Confraternity 1444-1642. Vol. 13 DUMMELOW, John, 1973. The wax chandlers of London: a short history of the Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers, London. Chichester. EARLE, Peter, 1989. The female labour market in London in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Vol. 42 EGGERER, Elmar W., 1993. Sworn brethren and sistren : Gilden und Zünfte der Britischen Inseln von der normannischen Eroberung bis zum Jahr 1603. Munchen: Copy-land J. Rammlmeier. EGGERER, Elmar W., 1993. "Sworn brethren and sistren": Gilden und Zünfte der Britischen Inseln von der normannischen Eroberung bis zum Jahr 1603. München. EISENBERG, Christiane, 1987. Handwerkstradition und Gewerkschaftsentwicklung im 18. und frühen 19. Jahrhundert. Deutschland und England im Vergleich. Vol. 16 ELBAUM, Bernard, 1989. Why apprenticeship persisted in Britain but not in the United States. Vol. 49 ERICH, Bernadeet, SPIJKER, Ben, and SULMAN, Ad, 1992. De ontwikkeling in Engeland, Duitsland, Frankrijk en België. Utrecht. FERGUSON, Richard S. and NANSON, William, 1887. Some municipal records of the city of Carlisle : viz., the Elizabethan constitutions, orders, provisions, articles, and rules from the Dormont book, and the rules and orders of the eight trading guilds, prefaced by chapters on the corporation charters and guilds. Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian & Archæological Society, 4 GADD, Ian, 1996. "A Habitation in the suburbs of literature". Locating the Stationers' Company of sixteenth- & seventeenth-century London. Guilds and guildsmen in European towns, 16th-19th century ESTER seminar 1996.2. Oxford. GAY, Hannah, 2000. Association and practice [article] : the City and Guilds of London Institute for the Advancement of Technical Education. Annals of science, 57 (4), 36998. GIBBY, Clifton W., 1971. Durham freemen and the guilds. Durham: G. Bailes & Sons. GRAHAM (ED.), Malcolm, 1987. Oxford city apprentices, 1697-1800. Oxford. GREEN, David R., 1995. From artisans to paupers. Economic change and poverty in London, 1790-1870. Alsdershot. GRIFFITHS, Paul, 1997. Secrecy and authority in late sixteenth- and seventeenthcentury London. Vol. 40

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GROSS, Charles, 1897. A bibliography of British municipal history : including guilds and parliamentary representation. New York ; London: Longmans, Green & co. GROSS, Charles, 1890. The Gild Merchant: a condition to British municipal history, 2 vols. Oxford. HADLEY, Guy, 1976. Citizens and founders: a history of the Worshipful Company of Founders, London, 1365-1975. London. HARE, Susan M., 1984. The records of the Goldsmiths' Company. Vol. 16 HARLEY, David, 1994. "Bred up in the study of that faculty": licensed physicians in North-West England, 1660-1760. Vol. 38 HOFFMAN, Tom, 2001. Some tallow chandlers and their guilds : a paper prepared for the Tallow Chandlers' Historical Group. Tallow Chandlers' Historical Group. HOPE, Valerie, BIRCH, Clive, TORRY, Gilbert, and BIRCH, Carolyn, 1982. The freedom : the past and present of the livery, guilds and City of London. Buckingham: Barracuda Books. HOUSTON, R. A., 1993. Popular politics in the reign of George II: the Edinburgh cordiners. Vol. 72 HOWELL, George, 1890 (2d and rev. ed / brought down to date). The conflicts of capital and labour : historically and economically considered. Being a history and review of the trade unions of Great Britain, showing their origin, progress, constitution, and objects, in their varied political, social, economical, and. London ; New York: Macmillan. HOWELL, George, 1878. The conflicts of capital and labour: historically and economically considered, being a history and review of the trade unions of Great Britain, showing their origin, progress, constitution and objects ..,. London. IMAGE, Selwyn, 1909. An address delivered by request in the hall of Clifford's Inn before the Art Workers' Guild on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Guild's foundation. Friday the fifteenth of January, MCMIX. London: Chiswick Press. JOHNSTON, Alexandra F., 1989. English guilds and municipal authority. Vol. 13 KEENE, Derek, . The early history of English guilds: their role in social and economic organisation. In: Dalla Corporazione al mutuo soccorso. Organizzazione e tutela del lavoro tra XVI e XX secolo, eds. Paola Massa and Angelo Moioli, 71-85. KNIGHTS, Mark, 1997. A city revolution: the remodelling of the London Livery Companies in the 1680s. Vol. 112 KRAMER, Stella, 1927. The English craft gilds: studies in their progress and decline. New York. This website is, among other sources, based on research that has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme(FP7/2007-2013) / ERC grant agreement n° 240928.

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KRAUSMAN BEN-AMOS, Ilana, 1991. Failure to become freemen: urban apprentices in early modern England. Vol. 16 KRAUSMAN BEN-AMOS, Ilana, 1991. Women apprentices in the trades and crafts of early modern Bristol. Vol. 6 KRAUSMAN BEN-AMOS, Ilana, 1988. Service and coming of age of young men in seventeenth-century England. Vol. 3 LANE, Joan, 1996. Apprenticeship in England, 1600-1914. London. LANE, Joan, 1988. Provincial medical apprentices and masters in early modern England. Vol. 12 LANG, Jennifer, 1978. City and Guilds of London Institute centenary, 1878-1978 : an historical commentary. London: City and Guilds of London Institute. LANG, Jennifer, 1975. Pride without prejudice : the story of London's Guilds and Livery Companies. London: Perpetua Press Limited. LATIMER, John, 1903. The history of the Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol : with some account of the anterior merchants' guilds. Bristol: Arrowsmith. LEMIRE, Beverly, 1994. Redressing the history of the clothing trade in England: ready-made clothing, guilds, and women workers, 1650-1800. Vol. 21 LIEBERMANN, Felix, S.d. Einleitung zum Statut der Londoner Friedensgilde unter Aethelstan. Montpellier. LOUW, H. J., 1989. Demarcation disputes between the English carpenters and joiners from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. Vol. 5 LOWE-WARREN, James and ARNOLD, F. H., 1888. Sussex tokens issued during the XVIIth, XVIIIth, and XIXth centuries : by the corporations, guilds, overseers of the poor, taverns & tradesmen, etc., etc. London: Gray. MACFARLANE, Alan, 1997. "Japan" in an English mirror. Vol. 31 MARSHALL, T. H., 1929. Capitalism and the Decline of the English Gilds. Vol. 3 MARWICK, James D.,Sir, 1886. Observations on early guilds of merchants and craftsmen : with special reference to the relation in which the guilds of Scottish towns stand to those of other countries in bygone times. Glasgow: R. Anderson. MARWICK, Sir J. D., 1909. Edinburgh guilds and crafts: a sketch of the history of burgess-ship, guild brotherhood and membership of crafts in the city. Edinburgh. MEGSON, Barbara E., 1993. The bowyers of London 1300-1550. Vol. 18

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MELLING, John K., 2003 (6th ed). Discovering London's guilds and liveries. Princes Risborough: Shire. MELLING, John K., 1995 (5th ed). Discovering London's guilds and liveries. Princes Risborough: Shire. MELLING, John K., . London and the guilds of Europe : history development and the links of today. London: The author. MERZ, Caroline, 1988. After the vote : the story of the National Union of Townswomen's Guilds in the year of its diamond jubilee. Norwich: Adprint Limited. MITCHELL, David, 1995. Goldsmiths, silversmiths and bankers: innovation and the transfer of skill, 1550 to 1750. London. MOISÀ, Maria and BENNETT, Judith M., 1997. Debate: Conviviality and charity in medieval and early modern England. Vol. 154 MORGAN, Roger, 1996. A fifteenth-century tennis court in London. Vol. 13 MUNRO, John, 1999. The Symbiosis of Towns and Textiles: Urban Institutions and the Changing Fortunes of Cloth Manufacturing in the Low Countries and England, 1270 - 1570. The Journal of Early Modern History: Contacts, Comparisons, Contrasts, 3 (1), 1-74. MYERS, Robin, 1990. The Stationer's Company archive: an account of the records, 1554-1984. Winchester/Detroit. MYERS, Robin, 1983. Book trade archives: the records of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers (1554-1912). Vol. 13 NOCKOLDS, Harold, 1977. The coachmakers: a history of the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers, 1677-1977. London. O'BRIEN (ED.), Patrick, 2001. Urban achievement in early modern Europe. Golden ages in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London. Cambridge. O'CONNOR, Emmet, 1990. Sources of labour interest in Waterford Municipal Library. Vol. 15 PAGE, William, 1895. The certificates of the commissioners appointed to survey the chantries, guilds, hospitals, etc., in the county of York. Durham: Andrew's & Co. PAGE, William, 1894. The certificates of the commissioners appointed to survey the chantries, guilds, hospitals, etc., in the County of York. Durham: Andrew's & Co. PARKER, R. D., 1984. The changing character of Preston Guild Merchant 1762-1862. Vol. 20

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PELLING, Margaret, 1982. Occupational diversity: barbersurgeons and the trades of Norwich, 1550-1640. Vol. 56 PENNECUIK, Alexander and LAING, David, 1850. The tragedy of Gray-Beard, or, The brandy botle [sic] of Kinkegolaw : with an answer to Mr. Guild's vindication of the brandy-bottle of Kinkegolaw, which is not here mentioned : being the tragedy of the Duke of Alva, alias Gray-beard, or the complaint of the brandy-bottle, lost by a poor carriour by falling from the handle, and found by a company of the Presbitry of Peebles, near to Kinkegolaw, as they returned from Glasgow, immediately after they had taken the test. Edinburgh: PILKINTON, Mark C., 1988. Pageants in Bristol. Vol. 13 PRAK, Maarten, 2006. Craft Guilds in North-Western Europe (England, France, Low Countries). The Return of the Guilds, Utrecht 5-7 October 2006. Utrecht. QUINN, Stephen, 1997. Goldsmith-banking: mutual acceptance and interbanker clearing in Restoration London. Vol. 34 RAMSAY, G. D., 1984. Victorian historiography and the guilds of London: the report of the Royal Commission on the Livery Companies of London, 1884. Vol. 10 RAWCLIFFE, Carole, 1981. Medicine and medical practice in later medieval London. Vol. 5 RAY, John E., 1931. Sussex chantry records : extracted from documents in the Public Record Office relating to the dissolution of the chantries, colleges, free chapels, fraternities, brotherhoods, guilds and other institutions. Lewes: Sussex Record Society. RICHARDSON, Gary, 2001. A tale of two theories: monopolies and craft guilds in medieval England and modern imagination. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 23 (2), 217-42. RICHARDSON, Gary, 2005. Craft guilds and Christianity in Late-medieval England. A rational-choice analysis. Rationality and Society, 17 (2), 139-89. ROBISCHON, Mary M., 1983. Scientific Instrument Makers in London during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. ROSNER, Lisa, 1992. Thistle on the Delaware: Edinburgh medical education and Philadelphia practice, 1800-1825. Vol. 5 ROSNER, Lisa, 1991. Medical Education in the Age of Improvement: Edinburgh Students and Apprentices, 1760-1826. New York. ROSNER, Lisa, 1986. Students and Apprentices: Medical Education at Edinburgh University, 1760-1810.

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ROSSER, Gervase, 1994. Going to the fraternity feast: commensality and social relations in late medieval England. Vol. 33 RUSHTON, Peter, 1991. The matter in variance: adolescents and domestic conflict in the pre-industrial economy of Northeast England, 1600-1800. Vol. 25 SCHWARZ, Leonard, 1987. London apprentices in the Seventeenth Century: some problems. Vol. 38 SELLERS, Maud, 1906. The acts and ordinances of the Eastland Company: edited for the Royal Historical Society from the original muniments of the Gild of Merchant Adventurers of York. London. SHEPHEARD, William, 1978. Of corporations, fraternities and guilds. Vol. 26 classics of English legal history in the modern era. New York. SHEPPARD, William, 1978. Of corporations, fraternities, and guilds. Classics of English legal history in the modern era: Classics of English legal history in the modern era, Vol. 0. New York: Garland Pub. SHERWOOD, James E., 1981. A variety of response to the Henrician reformation: some members of the twelve great livery companies of London. Vol. 50 SIMMS, Norman, 1997. Passion, compotatio, rixus and the shameful thing: English guilds and the Corpus Christi cycles. Vol. 11 SMITH, Joshua T., SMITH, Lucy T., and BRENTANO, Lujo, 1870. English gilds : the original ordinances of more than one hundred early English guilds : together with ye olde usages of ye Cite of Wynchestre ; the ordinances of Worcester ; the office of the Mayor of Bristol ; the costomary of the Manor of Tettenhall-Regis. From origin MSS. of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. London: Oxford University Press. SMITH, Lucy T., SMITH, Joshua T., and BRENTANO, Lujo, 1924. English gilds : the original ordinances of more than one hundred early English guilds, together with e olde usages of e Cite of Wynchestre; the ordinances of Worcester; the office of the Mayor of Bristol; and, the costomary of the Manor of Tettenhall = Regis. From original MSS. of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. SMITH, Steven R., 1981. The ideal and reality: apprentice-master relationships in Seventeenth Century London. Vol. 21 STERN, Walter M., 1960. The porters of London. London. STEVENS, Peter, 1993. City and Guilds of London Institute : a short history 18781992. London: City and Guilds of London Institute. STOKER, David, 1981. The Norwich book trades before 1800. Vol. 8

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STOTT, Mary, 1978. Organization woman : the story of the National Union of Townswomen's Guilds. London: Heinemann. SWANSON, Heather, 1988. The Illusion of Economic Structure: Craft Guilds in Late Medieval English Towns. (121), 29-48. THOMPSON, Kathryn, 1989. Apprenticeship and the new Poor Law: a Leicester example. Vol. 19 THOMPSON, Silvanus P., 1917. An inaugural address : delivered by Silvanus P. Thompson, D.Sc., F.R.S. to first year students of the City and Guilds of London Technical College, London, Finsbury; and an introductory memoir by an old student [identified as R.P.H.G.]. London: Seeley, Service & Co. THORPE, Benjamin, 1865. Diplomatarium anglicum aevi saxonici : a collection of English charters, from the reign of King à†thelberht of Kent, A.D. DC. V. to that of William the Conqueror : Containing I. Miscellaneous charter, II. Wills, III. Guilds, IV. Manumissions and acquitta. London: Macmillan. TOULMIN SMITH, Joshua and TOULMIN SMITH, Lucy, 1924. English gilds: the original ordinances of more than one hundred early english gilds …. Vol. 40. London. VAN ZWANENBERG, David, 1983. The training and careers of those apprenticed to apothecaries in Suffolk 1815-1858. Vol. 27 WALKER, Michael J., 1985. The extent of guild control of trades in England, c. 16601820. A study based on a sample of provincial towns and London companies. Cambridge. WALLIS, Patrick and GADD, Ian A., 2001. Guilds, society & economy in London 1450-1800. London: Centre for Metropolitan History; University of London.Institute of Historical Research. WARD, Joseph P., 1997. Metropolitan communities : trade guilds, identity, and change in early modern London. Stanford: Stanford University Press. WARD, Joseph P., 1997. Metropolitan communities: trade, guilds, identity and change in early modern London. Stanford. WARD, Joseph P., 1992. London's Livery Companies and Metropolitan Government, c.1500-1725. WARREN, Leo and KEEGAN, Francis, 1993. Through twenty Preston Guilds : the Catholic congregation of St. Wilfrid's, Preston. Preston: St. Wilfred's. WAUGH, Norah, 1968. The cut of women's clothes, 1600-1930. New York. WEISSENGRUBER, Erik P., 1997. The Corpus Christi procession in medieval York: a symbolic struggle in public space. Vol. 38 This website is, among other sources, based on research that has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme(FP7/2007-2013) / ERC grant agreement n° 240928.

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