Its elected officials will be chosen from people deemed acceptable by a group of medieval guilds .
Later on méreaux came into use by medieval guilds and professional corporations until their decline at the end of the 18th century.
The studios were described in 1940 as "a medieval guild secluded from a hectic modern world by the vine-covered building."
St. Martin's church and its medieval guild were responsible at some stage for providing the bull.
Trained in history and literature at Cambridge, he was the author of an unfinished doctoral dissertation on medieval guilds.
No, it isn't a union, Bronson, or even much like the medieval guilds.
This part of the town was home to numerous medieval guilds.
The art of flag throwing dates back to medieval guilds (principally in Italy).
He is generally credited with the formulation of a Christian socialist form of the medieval guild, as an alternative basis for economic life.
Around the square are the houses, still carrying the banners of the original corporations and medieval guilds.