- The
Mercers' Company, or the
Worshipful Company of
Mercers, is a
livery company of the City of
London in the
Great Twelve City
Livery Companies, and ranks...
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Company of
Mercers Mercer Pottery Company, a
defunct American company Mercer Union, an artist-run
centre in
downtown Toronto, Ontario,
Canada Mercer (surname)...
- of
Mercers and was
closed in 1959.
After the
dissolution of the
Hospital of St
Thomas of Acre in 1538, the hospital's land was
bought by the
Mercers' Company...
-
political projects for the
Mercer family when the
Mercers became involved in
conservative causes. Her father,
billionaire Robert Mercer, said in
November 2017...
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Mercers Lake is a body of
water in
Mercers Park, Merstham, near Redhill, Surrey. It is a
former quarry that has been
adapted for
water sports, such as...
- obsolete.
Mercers were
merchants or
traders who
dealt in cloth,
typically fine
cloth that was not
produced locally.
Inventories of
mercers in
small towns...
- The
Guild of
Mercers' Scholars,
established circa 1947 as
Civic Guild of Old
Mercers by ex-pupils of
Mercers' School, has the
stated aim of encouraging...
- of the
Major Division of Pares.
Mercers Cr****
Division contains the
villages of
Coconut Hall and Gilbert's.
Mercers Cr****
Estate was put up for sale...
- Meltzer, a
chorus girl,
later a seamstress; and in 1940, when he was 30, the
Mercers adopted a daughter,
Amanda ("Mandy"). In 1960,
Mandy married Bob Corwin...
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Mercer University is a
private research university with its main
campus in Macon, Georgia.
Founded in 1833 as
Mercer Institute and
gaining university status...