Lambert & Co.
Re: Lambert & Co.
Lambert - London - 1875
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Re: Lambert & Co.
Lambert - London - 1895
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Lambert - London - 1871
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Lambert - London - 1885
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Harman & Co. Ltd. - London - 1940
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Re: Lambert & Co.
The Goldsmiths' Company
Upon the 29th of May, of this year, an event will occur, we believe, without a precedent in the present generation, there will be, at one time, two craftsmen upon the Court of Warders of the Company, viz : Mr. Stephen Smith and Mr. George Lambert, the other wardens being Mr. Trotter (stockbroker), and Mr. Charles Lucas (the eminent builder and contractor). In 1886 and 1887, there will be one craftsman, Mr. Lambert; but in 1888, and 1889, there will not be a single representative of the craft occupying a warden's chair. In 1888 Mr. Lucas will be Prime Warden, and Mr. Hoare and Mr. Pym (bankers), and Mr. Wigan (brewer), wardens; and in 1889, Mr. Hoare will be Prime Warden, with Mr. Pym, Mr. Wigan, and Mr. Williams (of the firm of Williams, Deacon, Thornton and Co., bankers as wardens. And yet, the principal charter of the Company directs that the Wardens shall be "elected by the trade," and shall be "true, honest, and sufficient men, best skilled in the said trade."
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 5th March 1885
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Upon the 29th of May, of this year, an event will occur, we believe, without a precedent in the present generation, there will be, at one time, two craftsmen upon the Court of Warders of the Company, viz : Mr. Stephen Smith and Mr. George Lambert, the other wardens being Mr. Trotter (stockbroker), and Mr. Charles Lucas (the eminent builder and contractor). In 1886 and 1887, there will be one craftsman, Mr. Lambert; but in 1888, and 1889, there will not be a single representative of the craft occupying a warden's chair. In 1888 Mr. Lucas will be Prime Warden, and Mr. Hoare and Mr. Pym (bankers), and Mr. Wigan (brewer), wardens; and in 1889, Mr. Hoare will be Prime Warden, with Mr. Pym, Mr. Wigan, and Mr. Williams (of the firm of Williams, Deacon, Thornton and Co., bankers as wardens. And yet, the principal charter of the Company directs that the Wardens shall be "elected by the trade," and shall be "true, honest, and sufficient men, best skilled in the said trade."
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 5th March 1885
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Re: Lambert & Co.
The usual half-yearly meeting of the subscribers of the Goldsmiths' and Jewellers' Annuity and Asylum Institution was held on the 30th August at the Horological Institute, Northampton Square. The chair, in the absence of the President, Mr. Geo. Lambert, was occupied by Mr. C. H. Seeker. Four male and two female annuitants were elected, and one male inmate for the Asylum.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - October 1883
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Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - October 1883
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Lambert - London - 1909
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Re: Lambert & Co.
Lambert - London - 1913
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Re: Lambert & Co.
Lambert - London - 1907
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Re: Lambert & Co.
Lambert - London - 1881
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Re: Lambert & Co.
Lambert - London - 1884
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