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Definition of Merchant tailor

Merchant tailor
Merchant Mer"chant, a. Of, pertaining to, or employed in, trade or merchandise; as, the merchant service. Merchant bar, Merchant iron or steel, certain common sizes of wrought iron and steel bars. Merchant service, the mercantile marine of a country. --Am. Cyc. Merchant ship, a ship employed in commerce. Merchant tailor, a tailor who keeps and sells materials for the garments which he makes.

Meaning of Merchant tailor from wikipedia

- prestigious biannual "Golden Shears" competition for aspiring young tailors. It owns Merchant Taylors' School in Sandy Lodge and St John's Preparatory School...
- The largely obsolete term merchant taylor also describes a business person who trades in textiles, and initially a tailor who keeps and sells materials...
- Merchant Taylors' School may refer to: Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood (founded 1561), is a British independent school originally located in the City...
- "Tinker, Tailor" is a counting game, nursery rhyme and fortune telling song traditionally pla**** in England, that can be used to count cherry stones, buttons...
- A tailor is a person who makes or alters clothing, particularly in men's clothing. The Oxford English Dictionary dates the term to the thirteenth century...
- 1804, in Rutland, Vermont, the third son of William Rinold Deere, a merchant tailor, and Sarah Yeats. After a brief educational period at Middlebury College...
- Stationers' Register states that he was the son of Ralph Blount or Blunt, merchant tailor of London, and apprenticed himself in 1578 for ten years to the stationer...
- all in St. Martin's in the Fields, to William Maddox, citizen and merchant tailor of London, by Richard Wilson of King's Lynn, gentleman." Ten-acre close...
- 1720 (O.S.)/October 30, 1720 (N.S.)– October 7, 1772) was an American merchant, tailor, journalist, Quaker preacher, and early abolitionist during the colonial...
- the flagellator's garden of knowledge in St Martin-in-the-Fields to Merchant Tailors' School, to gain what Pope so aptly terms 'a dangerous thing', a little...