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On the Web
- Sabledrake Magazine - Review by Christwart Conrad.
- Medieval Merchant Review - Review by Peter Sarrett, GameReport.
- Dragon Hall - A restored medieval merchant's hall, which is open to visitors and which can be hired for events. Includes a history of the building, images, visitor information and material for teachers and children.
Wikipedia Articles
- Medieval Merchant's House - Medieval Merchant's House is an English Heritage property in Southampton, Hampshire, England.
- Merchant capitalism - Merchant capitalism is a term used by economic historians to refer to the earliest phase in the development of capitalism as an economy and social system. The earliest stages of merchant capitalism were developed in the medieval Islamic world from the 9th century, and in medieval Europe from the 12th century.
- Merchant's Mark - Merchant's Marks were the symbols adopted by artisans and townspeople of the early modern era Sylvia L. Thrupp, The Merchant Class of Medieval London (1300-1500).
- Merchant Adventurers' Hall - The Merchant Adventurers' Hall is a medieval guild–hall in the city of York, England. The major part of it was built in the fourteenth century by the Guild of Our Lord Jesus and the Blessed Virgin Mary which became the Company of Merchant Adventurers in the sixteenth century.
- Merchant Taylors' Hall, York - The Merchant Taylors' Hall in York, England, is a medieval guildhall near the city wall in the Aldwark area of the city. Constructed by the Fraternity of St John the Baptist (an organisation connected to the Taylors' Guild) in the 14th century, it received a new cladding in the 17th century.