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- Mercery abstract "Mercery (from French mercerie, the notions trade) initially referred to silk, linen, and fustian textiles imported to England in the 12th century.The term mercery later extended to goods made of these and the sellers of those goods.".
- Mercery thumbnail Mercerie_bonneterie_--Romanceor.jpg?width=300.
- Mercery wikiPageID "8916012".
- Mercery wikiPageRevisionID "582602670".
- Mercery hasPhotoCollection Mercery.
- Mercery subject Category:British_clothing.
- Mercery subject Category:Economy_of_Norman_and_Medieval_England.
- Mercery subject Category:Garment_industry.
- Mercery subject Category:Sales_occupations.
- Mercery subject Category:Textiles.
- Mercery type Artifact100021939.
- Mercery type Fabric103309808.
- Mercery type Object100002684.
- Mercery type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mercery type Textiles.
- Mercery type Whole100003553.
- Mercery comment "Mercery (from French mercerie, the notions trade) initially referred to silk, linen, and fustian textiles imported to England in the 12th century.The term mercery later extended to goods made of these and the sellers of those goods.".
- Mercery label "Fournituren".
- Mercery label "Kurzwaren".
- Mercery label "Mercery".
- Mercery label "Pasamon".
- Mercery sameAs Kurzwaren.
- Mercery sameAs Fournituren.
- Mercery sameAs Pasamon.
- Mercery sameAs m.027pj33.
- Mercery sameAs Q13476451.
- Mercery sameAs Q13476451.
- Mercery sameAs Mercery.
- Mercery wasDerivedFrom Mercery?oldid=582602670.
- Mercery depiction Mercerie_bonneterie_--Romanceor.jpg.
- Mercery isPrimaryTopicOf Mercery.