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Merchants and Quay
Note: the shop was at 10 Merchants Quay at the time of purchase.
Wellington Quay-with its arcaded shop fronts-and Merchants Arch are also part of the commission's work, as are Eden Quay, Lower Abbey Street, Bachelor's Walk, and Beresford Place.
Tony Geoghegan, CEO of drug addiction and homeless charity Merchants Quay Ireland, said it was inappropriate to sterilize addicts.
Some of the first developments in Salford Quays were residential, initial builds consisting of traditional low-rise flats and town houses in Grain Wharf and Merchants Quay.
* Merchants Quay was one of the earliest residential areas, constructed during the mid-to-late 1980s.
* City Courthouse, Merchants Quay, c1800
* Limerick City Hall & Civic Buildings, Merchants Quay
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Merchants and largely
Merchants became the dominant class in the towns, with the nobility largely limited to countryside estates.

Merchants and town
Merchants Coal, and the related Orenda Coal, were subsidiaries of Hillman Coal and Coke Company of Pittsburgh, the same firm that built the neighboring town of Jerome, Pennsylvania.
Merchants moved their businesses closer to the railroad station, and the town thrived as a business and trade center.
First, as President of the Farmers & Merchants National Bank, he helped to finance much of the actual construction of the town, as well as providing the necessary capital for the development of the North Field Oil boom.
… I am a Kentish man, born in a town called Gillingham, two English miles from Rochester, one mile from Chatham, where the King's ships do lie: from the age of twelve years old, I was brought up in Limehouse near London, being Apprentice twelve years to Master Nicholas Diggins ; and myself have served for Master and Pilot in her Majesty's ships ; and about eleven or twelve years have served the Worshipfull Company of the Barbary Merchants, until the Indish traffic from Holland began, in which Indish traffic I was desirous to make a little experience of the small knowledge which God had given me.
Merchants from Damascus came to the town twice each year.
The town of Trat has later become a community of Chinese Merchants.
Merchants wrote them in their books of credit ; fishermen used it in religious rituals by marking them in the door of Catholic chapels near hills or beaches ; in the table of their town ’ s first church during marriage ; and also had magical significance, such as the São Selimão sigla, that could be used as a protecting symbol and not as family mark.
A four-star hotel recently opened next to Rugby Park, the home of Kilmarnock F. C., and new restaurants, such as Merchants and the award winning Jefferson Restaurant have opened in the town centre.
Merchants from Spain & Portugal were frequently visiting the town for Trade and commerce.
The town retains a unique character, with a number of small local businesses ( such as a butchers, bakery and fishmonger ) including an off-licence which was established in 1617 ( Bakers Wine Merchants ).
The earliest written mention of the town dates back to the 12th century, when Saxo Grammaticus in Gesta Danorum refers to it as Portus Mercatorum, which translates into Merchants ' Harbour or in the Danish of the time Købmannahavn.
Merchants are replenished after the player leaves the town and has an encounter of some sort.
1605: The Trades House and Merchants House combine to form the first town council
For example, if the Spy is hired as a Marshall, he can instigate an army revolt against their own kingdom, Landlords / Builders / Merchants can divest their respective resource from the town they rule or even attempt to sieze it for their kingdom and Clerics can spread discontent among the masses while spies of their own can make the monarch of the kingdom pass away unexpectedly.

Merchants and houses
In the early 18th century Bishop Sceberras built the Palazzo Parisio, Valletta on the site of two former houses in Merchants ' Street, then known as Strada San Giacomo.
Merchants who had made a fortune ordered new houses built along one of the many new canals that were dug out in and around various cities and towns ( for defense and transport purposes ), houses with ornamented facades that benefited their new status.
The village also houses one of the original Merchants Bank of Halifax ( later renamed Royal Bank of Canada ) in Canada.
The Victoria Park Mosque began as two adjacent houses, one owned by the Syrian Textile Merchants operating in Manchester since the early 1900s, and the other owned by the mainly Indian community living in the nearby areas of Rusholme and Longsight.
Merchants organised " spread houses " where products tufted on farms were finished using heat washing to shrink and " set " the fabric.

Merchants and with
Merchants at the port of Wilmington had trading ties with the British.
Merchants wade into these pools and collect petroleum in ladles and fill goatskins with it, these oil merchants then sell them in different regions.
Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway named Singer in their book, Merchants of Doubt, as one of three contrarian physicists — along with Fred Seitz and Bill Nierenberg — who regularly injected themselves into the public debate about contentious scientific issues, positioning themselves as skeptics, their views gaining traction because the media gives them equal time out of a sense of fairness.
Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway named Singer in their book, Merchants of Doubt, as one of three contrarian physicists — along with Fred Seitz and Bill Nierenberg — who regularly position themselves as skeptics, with their views being given equal time by the media.
To this end, he compares George Orwell's Coming Up for Air with Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth's The Space Merchants and concludes that the basic building block and distinguishing feature of a science fiction novel is the presence of the novum, a term Darko Suvin adapts from Ernst Bloch and defines as " a discrete piece of information recognizable as not-true, but also as not-unlike-true, not-flatly-( and in the current state of knowledge ) impossible ".
* Merger ( with consent of the Parliament of Great Britain ) of the Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies and the more recently established English Company Trading to the East Indies to form the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies, known as the Honourable East India Company.
This time they succeeded, and on 31 December 1600, the Queen granted a Royal Charter to " George, Earl of Cumberland, and 215 Knights, Aldermen, and Burgesses " under the name, Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading with the East Indies.
Merchants ( 1285 ) established firm rules for the recovery of debts, while Winchester ( 1285 ) dealt with peacekeeping on a local level.
In Hindu mythology, Budha ( not to be confused with Buddha ) is the god of Mercury ( planet ), mid-week Wednesday, and of Merchants and merchandise.
* Landscape with Merchants ( The Shipwreck ) ( 1630 )
The festival is sponsored by the Seymour Merchants ' Association and is staffed completely with volunteer labor from the community.
The Merchants and Planters Bank opened in 1882, with Major R. W. Millsaps as president and I. N. Ellis as first cashier.
In 1507-1508 he was employed, with other artists of his generation, to decorate with frescoes the exterior of the newly rebuilt Fondaco dei Tedeschi ( or German Merchants ' Hall ) at Venice, having already done similar work on the exterior of the Casa Soranzo, the Casa Grimani alli Servi and other Venetian palaces.
Merchants and authorities settling from Rome brought with them the Latin language, and eventually the indigenous inhabitants mostly abandoned their languages ( prevalently a variety of Illyrian tongues ) for vulgar Latin.
The company's operations merged with those of the Gambia Merchants ' Company into the new Royal African Company, with a royal charter to set up forts, factories, troops and to exercise martial law in West Africa, in pursuit of trade in gold, silver and slaves ; Rupert was the third named member of the company's executive committee.
Merchants are still " citizens " to William Harrison ; but he adds " they often change estate with gentlemen, as gentlemen do with them, by a mutual conversion of the one into the other.
When the British government allowed control of the Gold Coast settlements to revert to the British African Company of Merchants in the late 1820s, relations with Asante were still problematic.
Merchants in Hita's Mameda and Kuma districts worked with the national government to create this money-lending industry known as Hita-kin.

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