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Noun(1) the hall of a guild or corporation

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(1) He ran down the alleyways and before long had returned to the guildhall .(2) It proves valuable again at Campo San Rocco, Venice's loveliest small square, where we are introduced to the magnificent Scuola Grande guildhall , festooned with Tintorettos.(3) By the Middle Ages, no cathedral, guildhall or town hall was complete without a virtual battalion of these charmingly grotesque little guys.(4) In a typical passage, the German guildhall is described as a place where one might find ‘efficiency, competent information and logical ways forward.’(5) The move to use Windsor guildhall also met with problems when it emerged that, under the rules governing civil marriages, members of the public must be allowed to attend.(6) It was modest in size, with perhaps 40 pupils taught by one master, assisted by an usher, in the room above the guildhall , both of which survive and are still used by the school.(7) As they entered the guildhall , he saw the guild master standing over the altar and turning the pages of an old, dusty book very quickly.(8) The doors of the guildhall opened and Jengo paced his way down the stairs and down the hall.(9) In 1359 Orcagna signed a large and elaborate tabernacle for the chapel of the Florentine guildhall , Or San Michele.(10) Four men were ‘elected’ - in fact, nominated by the mayor in open guildhall for community consent - to assess the fines on offenders.(11) Another guildhall , the Wool Hall, built for St Mary's Guild, is incorporated in the Swan Hotel.(12) His rise to prominence as alderman of Billingsgate ward and of the German guildhall in London is a story worth telling, and the author does an admirable job of weaving together its various strands.(13) From 1709 until the early nineteenth century the Goldsmiths' Company had their guildhall in Werburgh Street, close to Dublin Castle.(14) He heard the door of the guildhall slam open, and a crowd emerged.(15) And if that gives you a bit of bug, you can head to Fossgate and Europe's finest medieval guildhall .(16) The award ceremony will take place in the Great Hall of the Guildhall , London, on May 23.
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