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The ”’Palmer’s Guild”’ was a major [[medieval religious guild]] based in [[Ludlow]], [[Shropshire]].<ref>https://read.uolpress.co.uk/read/forging-fraternity-in-late-medieval-society/section/e2e20bae-34c9-49e8-8bc2-48d645864f58</ref> It was traditionally founded in 1284 and incorporated in 1329 and grew into a wealthy, borough-linked institution with wide confraternity membership before being surrendered to the Crown in 1551 and its assets transferred to Ludlow corporation.<ref>https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/salop/vol2/pp134-140</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 12 December 2025
The Palmer’s Guild was a major medieval religious guild based in Ludlow, Shropshire.[1] It was traditionally founded in 1284 and incorporated in 1329 and grew into a wealthy, borough-linked institution with wide confraternity membership before being surrendered to the Crown in 1551 and its assets transferred to Ludlow corporation.[2]

