Consuetudo, vel, Lex mercatoria, or, The ancient law-merchant : in three parts, according to the essentials of traffick : necessary for statesmen, judges, magistrates, temporal and civil lawyers, mint-men, merchants, mariners, and all others negotiating in any parts of the world

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Title
"Consuetudo, vel, Lex mercatoria, or, The ancient law-merchant : in three parts, according to the essentials of traffick : necessary for statesmen, judges, magistrates, temporal and civil lawyers, mint-men, merchants, mariners, and all others negotiating in any parts of the world"
Other Title
  • The jurisdiction of the admiralty of England asserted
  • The ancient sea-laws of Oleron, Wisby, and the Hanse-Towns, still in force
  • The sovereignty of the British seas, proved by records, history, and the municipal laws of this kingdom
  • Advice concerning bills of exchange
  • The merchant's mirrour, or, Directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts
  • An introduction to merchants-accompts, containing seven distinct questions or accompts
  • Amphithalami, or, The accountants closet: being an abridgement of merchants-accounts kept by debitors and creditors
Statement of Responsibility
by Gerard Malynes
Publisher
  • Printed for T. Basset, ...; R. Chiswell, ...; T. Horne, ..., and E. Smith,...
  • The third edition, wherein are inserted the three tracts ...
Publication Year
  • 1686
Book size
35 cm. (fol.)

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"The third edition, wherein are inserted the three tracts following, never before printed in any former impression, I. The jurisdiction of the admiralty of England asserted / by Richard Zouch ... ; II. The ancient sea laws of Oleron, Wisby, and the Hanse-towns, still in force, rendered into English for the use of navigators by G. Miege ... ; III. The sovereignty of the British seas, proved by records, history, and the municipal laws of this kingdom, by Sir John Buroughs"

Pagination: [14], 340, 43-130, 28, 22, [8], 42, [20], 54, [250], [124], [84], 14-36, [5] p

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Contents: (from t.p.) I. The collection of sea laws -- II. Advice concerning bills of exchange / by John Marius -- III. The merchants mirrour, or, Directions for the perfect ordering of keeping of his accompts ... / by R. Dassorne -- IV. An introduction to merchants accompts / by John Collins -- V. The accountants closet ... / by Abraham Liset

Most sections with separate title page (imprints vary) or divisional title page: The jurisdiction of the admiralty of England asserted. London : printed for Tho. Bassert, ... and Rich. Chiswell ..., 1686. -- The ancient sea-laws of Oleron, Wisby, and the Hanse-Towns ... London : Printed by J. Redmayne, for T. Basset ..., 1686. -- The sovereignty of the British seas ... London : Printed J. Redmayne, for Richard Chiswell ..., 1686 -- Advice concerning bills of exchange. The fourth edition, very much enlarged and corrected by the authour. London : printed for Robert Horne, 1684. -- The merchant's mirrour, or, Directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts. London : printed by Miles Flesher, for Robert Horne, 1684. -- An introduction to merchants-accompts, containing seven distinct questions or accompts. London : printed by William Godbid, 1675. -- Amphithalami, or, The accountants closet. London : Printed by Miles Flesher, 1684

References: ESTC R229419

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  • CRID
    1970867909831508650
  • NII Book ID
    BB10573773
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    en
  • Place of Publication
    • London
  • Classification
  • Data Source
    • NACSIS-CAT/ILL
    • CiNii Books
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