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Author Malynes, Gerard, active 1586-1641.
Title Consuetudo, vel, lex mercatoria, or, The antient law-merchant : diuided into three parts: according to the essentiall parts of trafficke. Necessarie for all statesmen, iudges, magistrates, temporall and ciuile lawyers, mintmen, merchants, mariners, and all others negotiating in all places of the world. By Gerard Malynes merchant.
Alternative Title Consuetudo, vel lex mercatoria
Lex mercatoria.
Further exercise upon the sixth place.
Journall appertaining to the former waste-book.
Journall B.
Here followeth the alphabet.
Here followeth the factor-booke.
Month-booke.
Antient law-merchant.
Uniform title Merchants mirrour.
Publication Info London : Printed by Adam Islip, and are to be sould by Nicolas Bourne, at the south entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1636.



Descript [12], 333, [25], 55, [13], 19, [13], 26, [6], 6, [38], 6, [52], 10, [50] p.
Note With added, engraved cancel title page (dated 1636), bound before general title page.
General title page divided into two sections with two imprints.
Bottom section of general title page reads: Whereunto is annexed, the merchants mirrour: or, Directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts, framed by way of debitor and creditor, after the (so tearmed) Italian-manner: containing 250 rare questions, with their answers, in forme of a dialogue. As likewise, a waste-booke, with a compleat iournall, and leager thereunto appertaining; vnto the which I haue annexed two other waste-bookes for exercise of the studious: and at the end of each of entred the briefe contents of the leagers accounts, arising from thence. And also, a moneth-booke, very requisite for merchants, and commodious for all other science-lovers of this famous art. Compiled by Richard Dafforne of Northampton, accountant, and teacher of the same, after an exquisite method, in the English, and Dutch language. London. Printed by R. Young, for Nicolas Bourne, at the South-entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1636.
Part 2 has a separate title page, reset and dated 1651, reading: The merchants mirrour. or, directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts. .. London, printed by J.L. for Nicolas Bourne, at the South-entrance of the Royall-exchange, 1651.
Part 2 now = Wing D102.
Includes (each with separate, undated, title pages): 1. A further exercise upon the sixth place, concerning the vvaste-booke parcells: but first of the inventaris, Anno 1633. in London. 2. The journall appertaining to the former waste-book, Anno 1634 in London. 3. The journall B. or the second journall. By the vvhich is shevved how to begin the new books, and so to prosecute as before, Anno 1634. In London. 4. Here followeth the alphabet. Anno 1633. In Amsterdam. 5. Here followeth the factor-booke. Anno 1634. In Amsterdam. 6. The month-booke: or a monethly survery of the debts and exchanges that are to be received, or payd; as likewise their daies when each summe is due. Anno 1633. In Amsterdam. ..
Print faded and show-through; some pages stained.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Author Malynes, Gerard, active 1586-1641.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Law merchant -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Dafforne, Richard. Merchants mirrour.
Alternative Title Consuetudo, vel lex mercatoria
Lex mercatoria.
Further exercise upon the sixth place.
Journall appertaining to the former waste-book.
Journall B.
Here followeth the alphabet.
Here followeth the factor-booke.
Month-booke.
Antient law-merchant.
Uniform title Merchants mirrour.
Descript [12], 333, [25], 55, [13], 19, [13], 26, [6], 6, [38], 6, [52], 10, [50] p.
Note With added, engraved cancel title page (dated 1636), bound before general title page.
General title page divided into two sections with two imprints.
Bottom section of general title page reads: Whereunto is annexed, the merchants mirrour: or, Directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts, framed by way of debitor and creditor, after the (so tearmed) Italian-manner: containing 250 rare questions, with their answers, in forme of a dialogue. As likewise, a waste-booke, with a compleat iournall, and leager thereunto appertaining; vnto the which I haue annexed two other waste-bookes for exercise of the studious: and at the end of each of entred the briefe contents of the leagers accounts, arising from thence. And also, a moneth-booke, very requisite for merchants, and commodious for all other science-lovers of this famous art. Compiled by Richard Dafforne of Northampton, accountant, and teacher of the same, after an exquisite method, in the English, and Dutch language. London. Printed by R. Young, for Nicolas Bourne, at the South-entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1636.
Part 2 has a separate title page, reset and dated 1651, reading: The merchants mirrour. or, directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts. .. London, printed by J.L. for Nicolas Bourne, at the South-entrance of the Royall-exchange, 1651.
Part 2 now = Wing D102.
Includes (each with separate, undated, title pages): 1. A further exercise upon the sixth place, concerning the vvaste-booke parcells: but first of the inventaris, Anno 1633. in London. 2. The journall appertaining to the former waste-book, Anno 1634 in London. 3. The journall B. or the second journall. By the vvhich is shevved how to begin the new books, and so to prosecute as before, Anno 1634. In London. 4. Here followeth the alphabet. Anno 1633. In Amsterdam. 5. Here followeth the factor-booke. Anno 1634. In Amsterdam. 6. The month-booke: or a monethly survery of the debts and exchanges that are to be received, or payd; as likewise their daies when each summe is due. Anno 1633. In Amsterdam. ..
Print faded and show-through; some pages stained.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Author Malynes, Gerard, active 1586-1641.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Law merchant -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Dafforne, Richard. Merchants mirrour.
Alternative Title Consuetudo, vel lex mercatoria
Lex mercatoria.
Further exercise upon the sixth place.
Journall appertaining to the former waste-book.
Journall B.
Here followeth the alphabet.
Here followeth the factor-booke.
Month-booke.
Antient law-merchant.
Uniform title Merchants mirrour.

Subject Law merchant -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [12], 333, [25], 55, [13], 19, [13], 26, [6], 6, [38], 6, [52], 10, [50] p.
Note With added, engraved cancel title page (dated 1636), bound before general title page.
General title page divided into two sections with two imprints.
Bottom section of general title page reads: Whereunto is annexed, the merchants mirrour: or, Directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts, framed by way of debitor and creditor, after the (so tearmed) Italian-manner: containing 250 rare questions, with their answers, in forme of a dialogue. As likewise, a waste-booke, with a compleat iournall, and leager thereunto appertaining; vnto the which I haue annexed two other waste-bookes for exercise of the studious: and at the end of each of entred the briefe contents of the leagers accounts, arising from thence. And also, a moneth-booke, very requisite for merchants, and commodious for all other science-lovers of this famous art. Compiled by Richard Dafforne of Northampton, accountant, and teacher of the same, after an exquisite method, in the English, and Dutch language. London. Printed by R. Young, for Nicolas Bourne, at the South-entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1636.
Part 2 has a separate title page, reset and dated 1651, reading: The merchants mirrour. or, directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts. .. London, printed by J.L. for Nicolas Bourne, at the South-entrance of the Royall-exchange, 1651.
Part 2 now = Wing D102.
Includes (each with separate, undated, title pages): 1. A further exercise upon the sixth place, concerning the vvaste-booke parcells: but first of the inventaris, Anno 1633. in London. 2. The journall appertaining to the former waste-book, Anno 1634 in London. 3. The journall B. or the second journall. By the vvhich is shevved how to begin the new books, and so to prosecute as before, Anno 1634. In London. 4. Here followeth the alphabet. Anno 1633. In Amsterdam. 5. Here followeth the factor-booke. Anno 1634. In Amsterdam. 6. The month-booke: or a monethly survery of the debts and exchanges that are to be received, or payd; as likewise their daies when each summe is due. Anno 1633. In Amsterdam. ..
Print faded and show-through; some pages stained.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Alt author Dafforne, Richard. Merchants mirrour.

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