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1462: 22: 137:, and later moved again to a dedicated premises, Merchants' Hall (the city insisted on the breaking through of Merchant's Arch) on Wellington Quay, built c. 1821, by 1824. Cooperated with the Tailors' Guild with regard to the latter's endowed school. By the 19th century, possessed two properties other than their Hall, the rental from which covered operating expenses. 533:
Jurisdiction in city and within 6 miles of its precincts. Reconstituted 1688. Combers added as a wing, 1697. Also known as the Corporation of the Arts and Mysteries of Weavers. Guild ceased in 1840. The much altered Weavers' Hall in the Coombe area, and two adjacent houses, were finally demolished
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Claimed precedence of all guilds, but then ceded first place to the Merchants, and remained second in precedence thereafter. Tailors' Hall was used by many other guilds over time (as was Carpenters' Hall). By the 19th century, possessed multiple properties on Back Lane, a mill and other plots in
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The Guilds elected 96 of the up to 144 members of the Common Council, the lower house of the City Assembly, the governing body of Dublin Corporation, with 31 seats controlled by the Merchants Guild, and each of the others electing 2, 3 or 4 Common Councillors. The remainder of the Common Council
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Third in precedence from early times. As of 1688, included ironmongers and girdlers, and by the 19th century also included glaziers, pewterers, braziers, founders, tinplate workers, pattern makers, wire-drawers and workers, embroiderers and trunk makers.
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Chartered 15 years before the equivalent London guild. Second charter granted 1577, which formally took in surgeons, though they had been joining the guild for many years already. As of a new charter in 1687, included apothecaries and wig-makers.
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central Dublin, the area of Baskin in north Dublin, and multiple properties near Wicklow town. Assets transferred to Trust in 1841, school formed, moved to Merchants' Arch 1873, then to Molesworth St.; Trust subsists.
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The hall at Audeon's Arch was the headquarters of the Carpenters' Guild, who then allowed other guilds to use it. As of the 1830s, there was a ruinous hall on St Andrew's Lane, and some plots on Thomas St.
280:. Additionally various "Bakers' Societies" operated over time - including the Boot Lane, Little Britain St., New Lane West, Werburgh Street and other Bakers', or Operative Bakers' Societies. 33:
were associations of trade and craft practitioners, with regulatory, mutual benefit and shared religious purposes. In their eventual number they were sometimes called the "25
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Company of Apothecaries' Hall incorporated by an Act of Parliament in 1791. Now hosted by the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland at their building on Kildare Street
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The Tailors ceded precedence to the Merchants, who had by far the greatest electoral share in Dublin Corporation elections. Operated for most of its history from the
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Previously members of the Guild of Barbers, see above, but seceded in 1747 following incorporation of the Guild of St Luke by the Charter of 1745.
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Received its royal charter from Charles II in 1666. The guild survived until 1983 when its remaining members voted it out of existence. See also
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Existed in some form in the 15th century but formally incorporated when issued with royal charter by Charles I, 22 December 1637.
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Clark, Mary; Refausee, Raymond (1993). Directory of Historic Dublin Guilds. Dublin: Dublin Public Libraries. ISBN 0-94684-1438.
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from 1816–41, before having a listed address at 1 Dawson Street (Morrison's Hotel) until the last meeting was held in 1841.
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Berry, Henry F. (30 September 1903). "The Ancient Corporation of Barber-Surgeons, or Gild of St. Mary Magdalene, Dublin".
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Used Tailors' Hall, (previously based at the Pole Gate (tower, Werburgh St.), a hall on Smock Alley and various pubs)
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in 1192. It largely ceased between 1840 and 1845, but subsequently some guilds developed residual activities.
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The Cooks' Guild operated out of a hall on Cook street until 1782. They later moved to the Eagle Tavern on
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Apothecaries seceded in 1747 when the Guild of St Luke was established subsequent to a Charter of 1745.
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Guild of the Fraternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the house of St Thomas the Martyr
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Guild of St Philip and James (at least two charters: Guild of the Blessed Virgin Mary)
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Held two houses on each of High Street and Castle Street to provide rental income
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The guild successor, The Company of Goldsmiths, continues to exist and runs the
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Also known as the Guild of Tallow-chandlers, Soap-boilers and Wax-light makers
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Other professions also split off over time; much of the role taken over by the
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of Precedence in Common Council and on the procession of Riding the Franchises
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The guild system in Ireland was first established under a royal charter from
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Stationers' Hall on Skinners Row (demolished June 1762), later Capel Street
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Guild of St Luke and Company of Apothecaries' Hall: Apothecaries' Hall, 40
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consisted of up to 48 Sheriffs' Peers, former holders of the office of
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McAleer, Michael (1987). "The Company of Goldsmiths in Ireland".
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Its successor body later operated from a dedicated hall at 49
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Lantern slide of Weaver's Hall featuring a statue of George II
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Also known as the Guild of the Arts and Mysteries of Tanners
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Used Merchants' Hall, Tailors' Hall and Carpenters' Hall at
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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Stubbs, William Cotter (30 June 1919). "Weavers' Guild".
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Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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List of ancient Guilds in the City of Dublin, Ireland
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons (1830).
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Saddlers, Upholders, Coach and Coach-harness makers
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"The Bakers' Records". 1209:Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons 1143: 267:(first known charter; banners showed 1483) 1269:. 33 (Fifth Series, Vol. 13) (3): 217–238. 1190: 965:"The Dublin Guilds and Journeymen's Clubs" 1386:"1747 – Weavers Hall, The Coombe, Dublin" 1460: 1111: 20: 1415: 761:4 French Street (Mercer Street Upper) 702:Used Carpenters' Hall at Audeon's-arch 643:Used Carpenters' Hall at Audeon's-arch 463:Used Carpenters' Hall at Audeon's arch 347:Used Carpenters' Hall at Audeon's arch 312:Carpenters, Millers, Masons and Tylers 1506: 1369: 1324: 1054: 1000: 852:Royal College of Physicians of Ireland 402:Originally Cooks' Hall on Cook Street 1305: 1264: 1212:. Ordered to be printed. pp. 3–. 962: 907:- a short-lived Dublin military guild 857:(1446) (1577) (1687) 1745 (Charters) 1314:. 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(1922). 905:Brotherhood of Saint George 883: 696:Bricklayers and Plasterers 524:1446(Charter, 25 Henry VI) 10: 1535: 818:(Charter, 12 William III) 216:Guild of St Mary Magdalen 859:1791 (Act of Parliament) 792:(Charter, 8 William III) 766:(Charter, 7 William III) 707:(Charter, 22 Charles II) 675:(Charter, 22 Charles II) 648:(Charter, 19 Charles II) 617:(Charter, 18 Charles II) 291:Guild of the Virgin Mary 258:Used Carpenters' Hall at 192:(earliest known charter) 1519:Economy of Dublin (city) 1484: 1331:Dublin Historical Record 1055:Devine, Francis (1994). 699:Guild of St Bartholomew 496:(Charter, 16 Edward IV) 323:(Charter, 23 Henry VII) 1001:Whelan, Edward (2012). 407:(Charter, 22 Henry VI) 352:(Charter, 5 Edward IV) 1172:"Dublin City Assembly" 927:"The Guilds of Dublin" 925:Webb, John J. (1917). 781:Brewers and Maltsters 739:(Charter, 4 James II) 574:Werburgh Street (1709) 440:(Charter, 4 James II) 57:Sheriff of Dublin City 26: 758:Guild of St Nicholas 728:Hosiers and Knitters 545:Guild of St Nicholas 485:Glovers and Skinners 432:Guild of St Nicholas 244:(split off in 1784). 24: 1467:stillslibrary.rte.ie 1424:(4 (Winter)): 30–32. 1114:"Dublin Trade Gilds" 571:Guild of All Saints 95:Common Council seats 86:Meeting place / Hall 61:Lord Mayor of Dublin 1325:Dawson, T. 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Dublin Corporation
Prince John
Sheriff of Dublin City
Lord Mayor of Dublin
Merchants' Hall
Tholsel
City Assembly House
Tailors' Hall
Audeon's arch
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Audeon's arch
Saint Anne's Guild
Eustace Street
Weavers' Hall
Goldsmiths
Golden Lane
Dublin Assay Office
Amalgamated Society of Coopers
Ludowyk Smits
Cuffe Street
Apothecaries
Mary Street
Merrion Square
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
Apothecaries' Hall of Ireland
Guild
Guildhall
Livery company
Brotherhood of Saint George

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