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Largely obsolete term for a merchant or trader of textile goods
Mercery (from French mercerie, meaning "haberdashery") initially referred to silk, linen and fustian textiles among various other piece goods imported
Mercery
In the UK, a seller of small sewing articles; in the US, a retailer of men's clothing
haberdashery the customer may purchase one button if that's all they want. Hatter Mercery Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, 1989: "A dealer in small articles
Haberdasher
English livery company
Companies, and ranks first in the order of precedence of the Companies. Mercery was from a French term meaning a type of haberdasher but has previously
The_Mercers'_Company
Surname list
or "merchier", meaning a merchant: originally one trading in textiles (mercery). Alison Mercer (born 1954), New Zealand zoologist Asa Mercer, first president
Mercer_(surname)
French footballer (1902–1991)
Maurice Mercery (20 April 1902 – 13 November 1991) was a French footballer who played as a midfielder for AS Française and the France national team in
Maurice_Mercery
French mathematician (1842–1917)
François Darboux, businessman of mercery, and Alix Gourdoux. The father died when Gaston was 7. His mother undertook the mercery business with great courage
Jean_Gaston_Darboux
Australian businessman
commenced working in retail with David Jones. He rose to be in charge of the mercery department and lived above the store, as was common in the era. Gowing
John_Gowing
New Zealand department store chain
beauty and sunglasses; lingerie, including sleepwear; menswear including mercery; accessories, footwear, and luggage; home, including kitchenware, tableware
Farmers_(department_store)
Civil Parish in Kent, England
Geo-coordinates Notes Entry number Image Wikidata 8A, Mercery Lane, 1-8 Mercery Lane II* 8A, Mercery Lane, 1-8 Mercery Lane 3 December 1949 TR1495757830 51°16′45″N
Listed buildings in Canterbury (within city walls, east)
Listed_buildings_in_Canterbury_(within_city_walls,_east)
Australian cricketer (1877–1915)
Street, Sydney. In 1909, with other associates, he opened a sports and mercery store in George Street, Sydney which, in 1912, became Victor Trumper and
Victor_Trumper
take hundreds of hours of work and sell for thousands of dollars. The Mercery of London, Anne F. Sutton, p. 9 Caulfield, Sophia Frances Anne.; Saward
Orphrey
Listed building in York, England
Furniture Stores. In 1430, the site was occupied by shops by the name of Le Mercery and by a building known as Hellekeld (the dark well). These were believed
St_Trinity_House
Department store in Melbourne, Australia
departments including gloves, umbrellas and handkerchiefs, mantles, furniture, mercery, millinery, furs and corsets. At one time 26 assistants were devoted to
Ball_&_Welch
mercis) amercement, commerce, commercial, market, mercantile, mercenary, mercery, merchandise, merchant, mercy, noncommercial merge-, mers- dip, plunge
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H–O
1980 Soviet film
1980 in Moscow. Investigator Seifi Ganiev runs the case of an illegal mercery shop's head Murad Abiyev, who confessed to embezzlement of one million
Interrogation_(1980_film)
English merchant (c. 1532 – c. 1621)
Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130-1578. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate
Michael_Lok
Banking partnerships in London and provinces (1658–1918)
in 1674. "In developing his banking business on the twin foundations of mercery and revenue remittance, he was anticipating by the better part of a century
Smith's_Bank
Street, Canterbury; completed in 1806, it avoided the longer route via Mercery Lane and Sun Street. Palace Street was the route to Margate and Ramsgate
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1804
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1804
Players of the France national football team with 1 to 4 caps
French) Bernard Mendy at the French Football Federation (in French) Maurice Mercery at the French Football Federation (in French) Albert Mercier at the French
List of France international footballers (1–4 caps)
List_of_France_international_footballers_(1–4_caps)
City in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine
as centre of grain and cattle trade and small-scale industry, such as mercery and shoemaking. In 1846, the town had 1893 buildings, 69 of which were
Berdychiv
Topics referred to by the same term
merchant or trader, more specifically a merchant who deals in textiles (mercery) Mercer, a member of the London guild of the Worshipful Company of Mercers
Mercer
Calendar year
Volume 5 (R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1838) Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The mercery of London: trade, goods and people, 1130-1578. Ashgate Publishing. p. 387
1536
Former department store in Brighton
local newspapers, and described the range of services as "linen drapery, mercery, haberdashery and hosiery". This single shop was the origin of the Hanningtons
Hanningtons
of being responsible for unsolved murders Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578. Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (before 1970)
List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom_(before_1970)
Member of the Parliament of England
Company of Hatters in 1428. However, he devoted his efforts to the art of Mercery rather than that of the Hatter, and transferred to the senior livery company:
Geoffrey_Boleyn
Department store chain in Australia
Gowing, who had been working as a storekeeper in Victoria. They set up the Mercery and Glove Depot, at 318 George Street, which John managed for £200 per
Gowings
Building in Copenhagen
continued by his daughter Aly until the 1970s. F. A. C. OLSEN's ENKE, a mercery wholesale business, was based in the building as of 1910. The company was
Skindergade_23
16th-century English politician
vol. 4, British History Online, pp. 217–222 Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The mercery of London: trade, goods and people, 1130–1578. Ashgate Publishing. p. 387
Robert_Pakington
Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Company. Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130-1578. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate
John_Lok
Medieval English sex worker
Century. New York, NY: Harper. OCLC 38684352. Sutton, A. F. (2005). The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-75465-331-8
John/Eleanor_Rykener
Decade
Volume 5 (R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1838) Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The mercery of London: trade, goods and people, 1130-1578. Ashgate Publishing. p. 387
1530s
Lord Mayor of London in 1547
Hambledon Press. pp. 209–238. ISBN 9781852850852. Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The Mercery of London; Trade, Goods and People, 1130-1578. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate
John_Gresham
was already being imported to England before the invasion through the mercery trade. Some towns, such as York, suffered from Norman sacking during William's
Economy of England in the Middle Ages
Economy_of_England_in_the_Middle_Ages
List of Greek and Latin roots in English starting with the letter M
mercis) amercement, commerce, commercial, market, mercantile, mercenary, mercery, merchandise, merchant, mercy, noncommercial merge-, mers- dip, plunge
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/M
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/M
French cyclist (1921–1980)
Robic and his wife lived in the suburb of Wissous and bought his mother a mercery shop there. His family still live in the region and have attended ceremonies
Jean_Robic
Rugby player
schoolboy years, coined on account of the fact his father ran a men's mercery business. He left school at age 15. Richards, a Coogee junior, was a halfback
Vic_Richards
British bishop
Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130-1578. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate
Nicholas_Bullingham
Austrian chain of department stores
1994. On 1 January 1873, Karl Kastner and Herman Öhler founded a shop for mercery in Troppau (today: Opava). When Karl Kastner was held up in Graz in 1883
Kastner_&_Öhler
Pedestrian street in Madrid, Spain
of the main commercial streets in the city centre, with a plethora of merceries, shirt-shops, other textile stores, jewellery and shoe-stores. Parts of
Calle_de_la_Montera
Street, Canterbury; completed in 1806, it avoided the longer route via Mercery Lane and Sun Street. Palace Street was the route to Margate and Ramsgate
List of acts of the 2nd session of the 2nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_2nd_session_of_the_2nd_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
Fabric woven on a narrow loom
England, efforts were made to standardize the width of cloth, to promote mercery. The first on record is the Assize of Cloth (also called the Assize of
Narrow_cloth
Australian Paralympic swimmer
ironman Aussies 2018, 1st Open Short Course Coolangatta Gold 2018, Dean Mercery Memorial Trophy Winning 2019 and SOS Surf Race Winner 2020. 2025 - Medal
Thomas_Gallagher_(swimmer)
French clothing store sign
the meter for interior furnishing. New self-service departments such as mercery and patterns are appearing. In the 1980s, Bouchara sold furnishing fabrics
Bouchara_(trademark)
der Martinikirche 4, was already founded, which handled the trading of mercery, costume jewelry and metal goods. In 1783 Johann Melchior's son, Carl Friedrich
Bankhaus_Löbbecke
Church in City of London, England
the parish became one of the first centres in the City for the trade of mercery: trading in cloth, typically silk and other fine cloth that was not produced
All_Hallows_Honey_Lane
English Marian exile (1526–1613)
University Press. p. 441. ISBN 0-300-08380-7. Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate
Rose_Lok
16th century Sheriff of London
March 1527, he was granted 'exclusive licence to import silks, jewels, and mercery wares for court revels'. In addition to his trade as a mercer, Lok was
William_Lok
English cloth merchant and politician
"king's servant". Hicks supplied King James' court with silks and "rich mercery ware", and supplied velvet to Bess of Hardwick and her son William Cavendish
Baptist Hicks, 1st Viscount Campden
Baptist_Hicks,_1st_Viscount_Campden
16th-century English politician
of Parliament. Retrieved 18 November 2024. Sutton, Anne F. (2016). The Mercery of London. Fetherston, John (1877). The Visitation of the county of Warwick
Anthony_Throckmorton
Publisher of the Geneva Bible and Tudor Statesman (c.1495–1561)
Corporation. ISBN 978-0-486-14281-4. Sutton, Anne F. (5 December 2016). The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-351-88570-6
Rowland_Hill_(MP)
Anne Sutton, p. 392 Anne Sutton, pp. 461-2, note 111 Sutton, Anne F., The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130-1578, Aldershot, 2005, p. 548
Maurice_Denys
British historian (1942–2022)
library of a medieval prince. Sutton Publications. Sutton, A.F. 2005. The mercery of London : trade, goods and people, 1130-1578. Routledge. Sutton, A.F
Anne_F._Sutton
Timeline. BBC. Retrieved 11 January 2014. Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The Mercery of London: trade, goods and people, 1130-1578. Ashgate Publishing. p. 387
Timeline_of_London
Australian rules footballer
played his 100th game for the club. In the off-season, he purchased a mercery business in Busselton, and thus did not play in the WANFL in 1940. He returned
Sammy_Clarke
Consequently, many established small businesses and dominated sectors like mercery and craft. Notable figures included Mendel Feldman, who leased iron foundries
History of the Jews in Skarżysko-Kamienna
History_of_the_Jews_in_Skarżysko-Kamienna
1–8 Mercery Lane
Grade II* listed buildings in City of Canterbury
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_City_of_Canterbury
Paul-Émile Léger, 87, Canadian Roman Catholic cardinal,pneumonia. Maurice Mercery, 89, French footballer. Walter Ulbrich, 81, German film producer. Georges
Deaths_in_November_1991
British railway engineer (1826–1889)
had two sons who survived him. He initially worked in Oswestry running a mercery business in partnership with Edward Morris, who subsequently purchased
Thomas_Savin
Member of the Parliament of England (1310 – 1381)
Chaucer. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 196. Sutton, Anne F. (2016). The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods, and People: 1130–1578. Routledg. Myers, A.R. (1969)
Richard Lyons (Warden of the Mint)
Richard_Lyons_(Warden_of_the_Mint)
was already being imported to England before the invasion through the mercery trade. Some towns, such as York, suffered from Norman sacking during William's
Economics of English towns and trade in the Middle Ages
Economics_of_English_towns_and_trade_in_the_Middle_Ages
English knight and Lord Mayor of London (d. 1545)
and Hughes. p. 52. Retrieved 21 May 2013. Sutton, Anne F. (2006). The Mercery of London; Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578. Padstow, Cornwall: T.J.
Michael_Dormer_(lord_mayor)
Textile piece goods
identification code developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO). Mercery Bolt (cloth) - Tanmono Greige goods Drapery Draped garment kilts Belted
Piece_goods
Street, decries Old Tolbooth, notes sales of woollens, linens, drapery and mercery 1722: Signet Library is founded 1725: Barony of Calton (including Calton
Timeline_of_Edinburgh_history
English pedlar and benefactor
survive. Carrying products on her back, she sold haberdashery, hosiery and mercery, mostly in the countryside around London. She was an upright Quaker and
Joan_Dant
German silkwoman & Protestant reformer (??–1556)
Harleian Society. p. 20. Retrieved 27 June 2013. Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate
Joan_Wilkinson_(died_1556)
English stockbroker and author
Wirksworth grammar school. At 17 he went to London, and entered the large silk mercery establishment of his uncle, Mr. Harding, at Waterloo House, Pall Mall,
Thomas_Allsop
London merchant, and Mayor 1394–95
trading made Fressh an extremely wealthy man. He did not confine himself to mercery but also involved himself in the lucrative wool trade to the continent
John_Fressh
Lord Mayor of London, 1377, 1383–1385
London: Faber & Faber. ISBN 978-0-57124-012-8. Sutton, A. F. (2005). The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-75465-331-8
Nicholas_Brembre
Department store in Gloucestershire, England
lighting was installed throughout the store. In 1903, Brunswick House, a silk mercery business established in 1851 by William Thomson Smith at 3 Promenade Villas
Cavendish_House
Former department store in Wellington, New Zealand
in the city. Departments in the store at this period included drapery, mercery, clothing, mantles, millinery, accessories, ladies' underclothing, furnishings
Kirkcaldie_&_Stains
German chemist and art collector (1874–1940)
000 m2 property. At the age of almost 50, the internationally successful mercery goods entrepreneur, sold most of his company holdings to the department
Max_Emden
Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The Mercery of London: trade, goods and people, 1130-1578. Ashgate Publishing. p. 387
1530s_in_England
School in Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Cambridge. Birmingham: T. Pearson. p. 4. Sutton, Anne F. (2005). The Mercery of London; Trade, Goods and People, 1130-1578. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate
Saffron_Walden_Grammar_School
Member of the Parliament of England
"Gentry Culture in Late-Medieval England", pp. 159-160 Sutton, Anne F., "The Mercery of the City of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578" Woodcock, William
John_Woodcock_(mayor)
Benefactress
and annuities, as well as the residue of his estate. This included his mercery business, which she appears to have sold after her son James Bodley, a
Joan_Leche
drap d'or, d'argent, de soie... tapisseries, jouailleries, espiceries, merceries, cuivres de forge, fil de soye, quinqualleries, et autres semblables,
Marchand-mercier
Australian cricketer (1870-1947)
Street in The Rocks, Sydney. Nicholas was a prominent shopkeeper who ran a mercery business in George Street. He was a leading member of the Orange Order
Alick_Mackenzie
Welsh clergyman and musical composer
is the English counterpart of the Welsh name "Gwyn". A.F. Sutton, The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578 (Ashgate, 2005/Routledge
John_Gwynneth
MERCERY
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Girl/Female
German, Spanish
Manly; Strong as Man; Female Version of Charles; Womanly
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name VANIDA means "girl."
Boy/Male
Irish
From the high church.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Ukrainian
Well-born
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
One who Embodies Grace and Charm; Handsome
Girl/Female
British, English
Commutative Form of Louise; Renowned in Battle
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Perfection; Health
Girl/Female
Arabic
Jasmine Flower
Girl/Female
Australian, French
Air of Mystery
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Dorothea, DOROTÉIA means "gift of God."
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n.
The trade of mercers; the goods in which a mercer deals.