| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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A public-house sign, properly the coat of arms of the Company of Musiciansviz. a swan with expanded wings, within a double tressure [the gridiron], counter, flory, argent. Perverted into a goose striking the bars of a gridiron with its foot, and called The Swan and Harp, or Goose and Gridiron. | 1 |
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This famous lodge of the Freemasons, of which Wren was Master (in London Honse Yard), was doomed in 1894. |
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