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mercery
thumb|450px|A mercery (mercer's shop) in Brussels
Mercery (from French , meaning "haberdashery" or goods, or "haberdashery"—a shop trading in textiles and notions) initially referred to silk, linen and fustian textiles among various other piece goods imported to England in the 12th century. Eventually, the term evolved to refer to a merchant or trader of textile goods, especially imported textile goods, particularly in England. A merchant would be known as a mercer, and the profession as mercery.
Thomas Penn
son of William Penn, founder of the Province of Pennsylvania

William Boleyn
English noble