in disorder or
confusion. From a
dispute in the
Middle Ages between two of the craftsmen's guilds in the city of
London. The
Merchant Taylors and the Skinners were both founded within a few days of each other in a.d. 1327, five other guilds
having already been chartered. For nearly fifty years they argued about which was to go sixth and seventh in processions. Finally, in 1484, the
Lord Mayor ruled that they should take it in turns-whoever was sixth one year, would be seventh the next and so on.