one of the companies of London, that make bits for bridles, spurs, and such like small iron ware. They are mentioned in statute I Rich. II. c. 12.—The word seems derived from the Latin word lorum, "a thong."
one of the companies of London, that make bits for bridles, spurs, and such like small iron ware. They are mentioned in statute I Rich. II. c. 12.—The word seems derived from the Latin word lorum, "a thong."