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Author: Malynes, Gerard, fl. 1586-1641.
Title: Consuetudo, vel lex mercatoria, or The ancient law-merchant Diuided into three parts: according to the essentiall parts of trafficke. Necessarie for all statesmen, iudges, magistrates, temporall and ciuile lawyers, mint-men, merchants, marriners, and all others negotiating in all places of the world. By Gerard Malynes merchant.
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Print source: Consuetudo, vel lex mercatoria, or The ancient law-merchant Diuided into three parts: according to the essentiall parts of trafficke. Necessarie for all statesmen, iudges, magistrates, temporall and ciuile lawyers, mint-men, merchants, marriners, and all others negotiating in all places of the world. By Gerard Malynes merchant.
Malynes, Gerard, fl. 1586-1641.

London: Printed by Adam Islip, Anno Dom. 1622.
Subject terms:
Law merchant -- Early works to 1800.
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Table of Contents
part 1
CHAP. IIII. Of WEIGHTS and MEASVRES vsed in all places of the world, with other obseruations.
THE SECOND PART OF LEX MERCATORIA, or the Auncient Law-Merchant; con∣cerning Moneys, compared to the Soule of TRAFFICKE and COMMERCE.
THE THIRD PART OF LEX MERCATORIA, OR THE Ancient Law-Merchant; concerning Exchan∣ges for Moneys by Billes of Exchanges, compa∣red to the Spirit or Facultie of the Soule of TRAFFICKE and COMMERCE.