Description of Fathers employment (General)

by sollfive, Saturday, August 08, 2009, 09:30 (5660 days ago)

I have just found two records for Baptisms (Sarah Roberts) 1820
and ( William Roberts ) 1814 both st Ross on Wye and the description
of Fathers employment is shown as Mercer. Can anybody tell me what
this means.

Thank you

Description of Fathers employment

by gwrmad @, Caister on Sea Norfolk, Saturday, August 08, 2009, 09:44 (5660 days ago) @ sollfive

A mercer is a textile dealer especially silks-regards Kelvin

Trade of Mercery

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Saturday, August 08, 2009, 10:35 (5660 days ago) @ sollfive

http://www.mercers.co.uk/


Trade of Mercery

The trade of 'mercery' itself is first mentioned in the 1130s. The term derives from the Latin merx, mercis, meaning wares or merchandise.

In its widest sense mercery could describe all merchandise, although in London the term evolved to mean the trade specifically in luxury fabrics, such as silk, linen, hemp-cloth and fustian, and in a large variety of miscellaneous 'piece goods' such as bedding, headwear, ribbons, laces and purses.

The Company's links with the active trade died out over the centuries. This was mainly because admission to the Company was possible by patrimony. In effect a member could become a member, because his father was a member, without necessarily practising the trade of mercery itself.

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