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Apothecaries Azure, Apollo with his head radiant, holding in his left hand a bow, in his right an arrow all or, supplanting a serpent argent.
- {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-3.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries }} results in:
Armourers Argent, on a chevron sable, a gauntlet of the first, between two pairs of swords in saltire of the last, hilts and pomels or, on a chief of the second, an oval shield of the field charged with a cross gules between two helmets proper, garnished or. Impaled with Brasiers: azure, on a chevron or between two ewers (i.e. beakers) in chief and a fleshpot in base or, three roses gules, barbed vert, seeded or.
- {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-4.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Armourers }} results in:
Note: In 1708 the Companies of Armourers and Brasiers joined together. See also Brasiers.
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Note: In 1708 the Companies of Armourers and Brasiers joined together. See also Armourers.
Brasiers Azure, on a chevron or between two ewers (i.e. beakers) in chief and a fleshpot in base or, three roses gules, barbed vert, seeded or
- {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-6.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Brasiers }} results in:
Butchers Azure, two pole-axes in saltire or blades inwards argent, between two bull's heads couped in fesse of the last, on a chief argent, a boar's head couped gules between two block brushes {i.e. bunches of holly) vert.
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Fishmongers Azure, three dolphins naiant in pale argent, finned or, between two pairs of lucies in saltire (the sinister surmounting the dexter) proper, over the nose of each lucy a ducal crown of the third, on a chief gules, three pairs of keys endorsed in saltire or
- {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers }} results in:
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Haberdashers Barry nebuly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, a lion passant guardant or.
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Mercers Gules, issuant from a bank of clouds a figure of the Virgin, couped at the shoulders proper, vested in a crimson robe adorned with gold, the neck encircled by a jewelled necklace, crined or, and wreathed about the temples with a chaplet of roses alternately argent and of the first, and crowned with a celestial crown, the whole within a bordure of clouds also proper.
- {{Occupation |Image=Livery_Companies_of_England_blazons-9.png |text=was a Member of the Worshipful Company of Mercers }} results in:
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