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Merchants and Early
* Ceri Sullivan, If You Know Not Me ( 2 ) and Commercial Revue ', The Rhetoric of Credit: Merchants in Early Modern Writing ( Madison, 2002 ), ch.

Merchants and Modern
On 16 December 2006, P & O Dover ( Holdings ) Limited, a subsidiary of P & O and DP World sold its shares on Shekou Container Terminals Phase 1 ( 22. 5 %) and Phase 2 ( owned indirectly 22. 5 % shares ), a port of Shenzhen, People's Republic of China, to a joint venture company of China Merchants Holdings ( International ) and Modern Terminals Limited ( MTL ), which MTL bore the whole cost.
Merchants Broadcasting purchased the WAFB radio stations in 1956 from WDSU's Modern Broadcasting, and changed the call letters of the AM station to WAIL-AM.

Merchants and Madison
Member banks of Merchants National consist of: Anderson Banking Company ( 1890 ); Batesville State Bank ( 1889 ); Central National Bank of Greencastle ( 1883 ); Citizens National Bank of Tipton ( 1904 ); Elston Bank & Trust Company ( 1853 ); Farmers National Bank of Shelbyville ( 1886 ); Fayette Bank and Trust Company ( 1902 ); First National Bank of East Chicago ( 1909 ); First National Bank of Indiana, Logansport ( 1931 ); Hancock Bank & Trust Company, Greenfield ( 1874 ); Madison Bank & Trust Company ( 1833 ); Mid State Bank, Zionsville ( 1882 ); Mid State Bank of Hendricks County, Danville ( 1904 ); The National Bank of Greenwood ( 1934 ); The Seymour National Bank ( 1891 ); and Union State Bank, Carmel ( 1923 ).

Merchants and /
The Farmers and Merchants Bank-http :// orfordbank. com /
Merchants, importers / exporters, and " stock jobbers " were growing very wealthy.
This rumor is a plot point of the science fiction novel The Space Merchants, by Frederik Pohl ( w / CM Kornbluth ).
While carrying 133 pounds, Sir Barton set a world record for 1 3 / 16 miles on dirt in winning the August 28, 1920 edition of the Merchants and Citizens Handicap.
Négociants, who are also called Wine Merchants / Traders, were the dominant force in the wine trade until the last 25 years for various reasons:
General characters that appear outside of the campaign are Merchants that hang around bars that give the player cargo missions, Confed officers that assign patrol / clean sweep missions, Pirates and ISO members that give cargo / bounty missions, as well as bounty hunters that give bounty missions.
* The OTR / Gateway Merchants Group
Merchants may pay inventory / business or other taxes, but their customers usually pay none directly.
After the collapse of MG Rover group the old XPower building was transferred to EH Smiths Builders Merchants, PRG lighting also took over a large warehouse / factory unit and 2 other Warehouse / Factory units were constructed on the site.
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.
Other Chinese Associations affiliated with the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association located on Mott Street are Hoy Sing Ning Yung Association, Lin Sing Association, Chinese Merchants Association, Chinese Free Mason's, Kuomintang Eastern Region Office / Kuomintang of China in America ( New York ), Hok Shan Society, Chinese Aviation Development Association, Eng Suey Sun Association, Lee's Family Association, Yee Tung Association, Chew Lun Association, Soo Yuen Association, Leung Chung How Realty Corp., Hoy Yen Association, Hoy Ping Hong Hing Association, Jin Lan Association, Fung Loon Benevolent Association, Goon Shee Association, and Lum Sai Ho Association.

Merchants and London
* 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.
The Company was granted a Royal Charter in 1600 ,< ref > The Register of Letters & c. of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies, 1600 – 1619.
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.
… 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.
The English East India Company ( hereafter, the Company ) was founded in 1600, as The Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies.
The Worshipful Company of Builders Merchants is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London.
Outraged at losses due to theft and delay at London's riverside wharves, Milligan headed a group of powerful businessmen, including the chairman of the West India Merchants of London, George Hibbert, who promoted the creation of a wet dock circled by a high wall.
Merchants threatened to push for annexation to the U. S. unless London negotiated a free trade deal with Washington.
In 1820 he settled in London, where he became the secretary of the Committee of West Indian Merchants.
* Arabian Merchants, Tate Britain, London.
A group of Sudbury Merchants and gentlemen formed " The Stower Navigation Company " in 1708, making the river navigable to bring coal upriver and to transport corn, straw and hay downstream to be offloaded and shipped to London.
Subsequently, Gilligan left Cambridge and joined a General Produce Merchants in London, called Gilbert Kimpton & Co., in which his father was a senior partner.
In 1864, he married Marian Henrietta Thöl, the daughter of a prominent Hamburg businessman, Nicolaus Johann Phillip Thöl, founder of J. P. Thöl & Co Merchants of London.
* Hancock, David ( 1995 ) “ Citizens of the World: London Merchants and the Integration of the British Atlantic Community, 1735-1785 ,” Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Although Sir Thomas Gates was later hailed by Sir Edwin Sandys as the " principle forwarder " of the London Virginia Company, Captain John Smith wrote in his General Historie that, when in 1605-06 the Jamestown expedition was making no progress, Wingfield got it moving: " Captain Bartholomew Gosnold second cousin, one of the first movers of this plantation, having many years solicited many of his friends, but found small assistance ; Gosnold at last prevailed with some gentlemen, Capt John Smith, Mr. Edward-Maria Wingfield, Mr. Reverend Robert Hunt, and diverse others, who depended a year upon his projects, but nothing could be effected, till by their great charge and industry, it came to be apprehended by certain of the Nobility, Gentry and Merchants, so that His Majesty by his letters patents, gave permission for establishing Councils, to direct here ; and to govern, and to execute there.
His name appears in A Collection of the Names of the Merchants living in and about the City of London ( 1677 ), with the address " Fan-church street ".
The Merchants of the Steelyard was the English name for the merchants of the Hanseatic League who established their London Kontor in 1320.
In 1718, a group of London Merchants, the ' Gentleman Venturers ' had financed a privateering expedition in expectation of the outbreak of the War of the Quadruple Alliance, with a commission to cruise against the Spanish in the South Sea.

Merchants and Associated
* Associated Merchants
During the winter of 1788-89 Meares was in Guangzhou ( Canton ), China, where he and others formed a partnership called the Associated Merchants Trading to the Northwest Coast of America.

Merchants and University
* Habitants and Merchants in Seventeenth-Century Montreal by Louise Dechêne, McGill-Queen's University Press 1993 ( ISBN 0-7735-0658-6 )
* We Were Merchants, by Hans J. Sternberg, with James E. Shelledy, Louisiana State University Press, 2009.
Wagner ’ s academic career took him first to the Merchants ’ Superior School, Vienna ( 1858 – 1863 ), then – after failing to secure a chair at the University of Vienna because of disagreements over fiscal policy with Lorenz von Stein – to the Hamburg Higher Merchants ’ School ( 1863 – 1865 ), both institutions comparable to business schools today.
Noted educational institutions include Islamia College ( formerly Senior Madrasa ( 1887 ), BL Government High School ( 1869 ), Gayanadayeni High School ( 1884 ), Sirajganj Government University College ( 1940 ), Pakrashi Primary School ( 1856, Chauhali ), Ullahpata Merchants Pilot Multilateral High School ( 1906 ), Jhekta Bandar Model Government Primary School ( 1903, Ullahpara ), Shyam Kishore Pilot High School ( 1913, Belkuchi ), Meghai High School ( 1920, Kazipur ), Ghandail High School ( 1920, Kazipur ), Subgacha-Tenglahata Multilateral High School ( Tenglahata, Kazipur-1945 ) Porjona Mukundanath High School ( 1880, Shahjadpur ), Shahjadpur Pilot High School ( 1882 ), Potajia High School ( 1894, Shahjadpur ), Islamia Pilot High School Tarash ( 1962 ), Lido Kindergarten Tarash ( 2002 ), Tamai High School ( 1921, Tamai Belkuchi ), Salanga Islamia High School ( 1947 ) and Salanga Mohila College ( 2004 ), Ullapara Government Akbar Ali College ( 1970 ) Rajapur High School, Rajapur Degree College, Hatboyra High School, R I M Degree College, Tenglahata, Kazipur ( 1968 ) etc.
* Markovits, Claude The Global World of Indian Merchants 1750-1947 Traders of Sind from Bukhara to Panama, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004, pp. 65-217.
The records of a lit de justice of Charles V, May 21, 1375, gives an impression of the panoply of personages: the Dauphin, the duc d ' Anjou brother of the King, the Patriarch of Alexandria, 4 archbishops, 7 bishops, 6 abbots, the rector and several members of the University of Paris, the Chancellor of France, 4 princes of the blood, several comtes and seigneurs, the Provost of Merchants and the echevins of the city of Paris, " several other wise and notable folk and a great crowd of people ".

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