Cely, Margery (fl. late 15th c.)
Cely, Margery (fl. late 15th c.)
British letter writer. Married George Cely.
Cely Papers, the largest archive of a medieval English merchant firm, include her letters to her husband and details of the wool-trading business.
See also Alison Hanham (ed.), The Cely Letters, 1472–1488 (Oxford U. Press, 1975).
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