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Definition of Mercers

Mercer
Mercer Mer"cer, n. [F. mercier, fr. L. merx, mercis, wares, merchandise. See Merchant.] Originally, a dealer in any kind of goods or wares; now restricted to a dealer in textile fabrics, as silks or woolens. [Eng.]

Meaning of Mercers from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- Company of Mercers Mercer Pottery Company, a defunct American company Mercer Union, an artist-run centre in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mercer (surname)...
- political projects for the Mercer family when the Mercers became involved in conservative causes. Her father, billionaire Robert Mercer, said in November 2017...
- 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...
- the third oldest of the Mercers, retired Marine and hustler. André Benjamin as Jeremiah Mercer, the second oldest of the Mercers, family man and construction...
- obsolete. Mercers were merchants or traders who dealt in cloth, typically fine cloth that was not produced locally. Inventories of mercers in small towns...
- In mathematics, specifically functional analysis, Mercer's theorem is a representation of a symmetric positive-definite function on a square as a sum of...
- 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...
- the engineer, Finley Robertson Porter. The Mercer T-head engine would power all Mercers through 1914. Mercers were relatively expensive cars with a median...