The Bakers’ Guild: Bakers
The Carpenters’, Roofers’ and Plasterers’ Guild: Builders of non-stone buildings, plus roofs and plaster walls
The Cellarers’ and Plumbers’ Guild: Digging building foundations, keeping sewers functional and safe.
The Coopers’ Guild: Barrels
The Council of Farmer-Grocers:Â Farmers and produce-sellers in market
The Council of Musicians, Instrument-Makers, and Choristers:Â Instrument craftsmen, musicians and singers
The Dungsweepers’ Guild: Street cleanliness maintenance, and stables cleaning (for a fee); occasionally hired by the city to aid in sewer work.
The Fellowship of Bowyers and Fletchers:Â Bow- and arrow-makers.
The Fellowship of Carters and Coachmen:Â Those who own and use carts, wagons, coaches, litters and sleighs as their primary business. Often includes loading and unloading of cargos from such.
The Fellowship of Innkeepers:Â Those who own inns and taverns.
The Fellowship of Salters, Packers, and Joiners:Â Preservation of food, packing of goods for transport, building of crates.
The Fishmongers’ Fellowship: Buyers and sellers of fish; does not include actual fishermen.
The Guild of Apothecaries and Physicians:Â Healers and medicine-makers.
The Guild of Butchers:Â Butchers, slaughterers and meat-sellers
The Guild of Chandlers and Lamplighters:Â Candle- and lamp-makers, and lamplighters employed by the city to keep city lamps lit at night.
The Guild of Fine Carvers:Â Woodcarvers
The Guild of Glassblowers, Glaziers, and Speculum-makers:Â Glass-making
The Guild of Stonecutters, Masons, Potters, and Tile-makers:Â Stone- and clay-workers
The Guild of Trusted Pewterers and Casters:Â Metal casters (rather than forgers)
The Guild of Watermen:Â Water pilots who keep the harbor free of debris, pilot small skiffs and boats for passengers, and do dock-work.
The Jewelers’ Guild: Jewelry making and gem-cutting
The Launderers’ Guild: Clothing washers
The League of Basketmakers and Wickerworkers:Â Woven wood crafts
The League of Skinners and Tanners:Â Skinners and leather-makers
The Loyal Order of Street Laborers:Â Street repair and maintenance
The Master Mariners’ Guild: Ship captains and merchant fleet owners
The Most Careful Order of Skilled Smiths and Metalforgers:Â Metalsmiths
The Most Diligent League of Sail-makers and Cordwainers:Â Sails and ropes
The Most Excellent Order of Weavers and Dyers:Â Cloth-making and dyeing
The Order of Cobblers and Corvisers:Â Makers of shoes, boots, clogs and all forms of footwear
The Order of Master Shipwrights:Â Ship builders
The Order of Master Taylors, Glovers and Mercers:Â Clothing and accessory makers
The Saddlers’ and Harness Makers’ Guild: Tack makers
The Scriveners’, Scribes’, and Clerks’ Guild: Document makers
The Solemn Order of Recognized Furriers and Woolmen:Â Fur-trappers and wool-shearers
The Splendid Order of Armorers, Locksmiths, and Finesmiths:Â Weapon and armor smiths, small ornament or gadget makers, delicate smithwork
The Stablemasters’ and Farriers’ Guild: Mount care professionals, including breeders, trainers, capturers, healers, stable-hands or -owners; includes exotic mounts
The Stationers’ Guild: Paper- and parchment-makers, plus makers of wax, ink, blotters, gilt ink, pen metal nibs and the like.
The Surveyors’, Map, and Chartmakers’ Guild: Building designers, map makers, surveying for building construction
The Vintners’, Distillers’ and Brewers’ Guild: Alcohol makers
The Wagonmakers’ and Coach Builders’ Guild: Wagon- and cart-makers
The Watchful Order of Magists and Protectors: Mages’ guild
The Wheelwrights’ Guild: Wheel makers