Mercery — A mercery in Brussels Mercery (from French mercerie, the notions trade) initially referred to silk, linen, and fustian textiles imported to England in the 12th century.[1] The term later extended to good … Wikipedia
Mercery — A *mercer s goods in general; used also in the Mercery = the Mercers Company. Cf. Mercer … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
The Ropary — A part of Thames Street in the parishes of All Hallows the Great and All Hallows the Less, and perhaps including All Hallows lane, which was not called by that name until the 16th century. There seem to have been two portions of the street,… … Dictionary of London
Mercery — Mer cer*y, n. [F. mercerie.] The trade of mercers; the goods in which a mercer deals. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mercery — [mʉr′sər ē] n. pl. merceries [ME mercerie < OFr] Brit. 1. goods sold by a mercer 2. the business or shop of a mercer … English World dictionary
Mercers' Company — The first of the 12 Great Livery Companies. Incorporated 1393 (S. 272). They had their shops and selds in the Mercery in Chepe in early times. Built Gresham College jointly with the Corporation. Elections to the Mistery of Mercers… … Dictionary of London
Worshipful Company of Mercers — Honor Deo Latin for Honour to God. Location: Mercers Hall, London Date of formation: 1394 Company association … Wikipedia
Maurice Denys — Denys s Siston Court in 1712, by Jan Kip Arms of Denys … Wikipedia
La Brodeselde — A shed or warehouse, in the parish of St. Pancras in Cheapside, in the mercery, in Cheap Ward. First mention: Great seld of Roysia de Coventre, 1300 1 (Cal. L. Bk. C. p. 87), and See Ct. H.W. I. 275. Described by Sharpe in a note as the… … Dictionary of London
1474 — Années : 1471 1472 1473 1474 1475 1476 1477 Décennies : 1440 1450 1460 1470 1480 1490 1500 Siècles : XIVe siècle XVe … Wikipédia en Français