MERCERS - translation to arabic
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MERCERS - translation to arabic

LIVERY COMPANY OF THE CITY OF LONDON
Mercers' Company; Mercers Company; Mercers' Hall; Mercers; Mercers' Guild; The Mercers' Company
  • Porch of the 1676 hall, now in Swanage
  • Arms of the Mercers Company, published in 1633, confirmed with additional detail by the [[College of Arms]] in 1911
  • Mercers' Hall in [[Ironmonger Lane]]
  • Magna Carter]]

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Worshipful Company of Mercers

The Worshipful Company of Mercers is the premier Livery Company of the City of London and ranks first in the order of precedence of the Companies. It is the first of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies. Although of even older origin, the company was incorporated under a Royal Charter in 1394, the company's earliest extant Charter. The company's aim was to act as a trade association for general merchants, and especially for exporters of wool and importers of velvet, silk and other luxurious fabrics (mercers). By the 16th century many members of the company had lost any connection with the original trade. Today, the Company exists primarily as a charitable institution, supporting a variety of causes. The company's motto is Honor Deo, Latin for "Honour to God".

Examples of use of MERCERS
1. In total, there are nine "multiple sponsors", backing more than one academy, but to date only four, including ULT and the educational charity the Mercers Company, sponsoring more than three academies.
2. And this can mean developing national and regional educational ‘brands‘ whether led by good schools like Thomas Telford, established educational charities like the Mercers or the United Learning Trust or linked to leading universities and business foundations.
3. "Once we really show people we are up for it, they will come in." Charles Parker, clerk of the Mercers‘ Company, predicted that most trust schools would operate as clusters around "hubs" of one or two successful schools.
4. We‘re after groups of sponsors, we think that‘s better." He names the Mercers‘ Company and Haberdashers‘, old firms that have branched out into learning, and the United Learning Trust.
5. The groups included computer giant Microsoft, accountancy firm KPMG, the Edge partnership and the Mercers‘ Company, a City guild that has put millions of pounds into sponsoring specialist schools such as Thomas Telford in Shropshire, and city academies.