Law.- Malynes (Gerard) Consuetudo, vel, lex mercatoria: or, the Ancient Law-Merchant...according to the Essentials of Traffick. Necessary for Statesmen, Judges, Magistrates, Temporal and Civil Lawyers, Mint-men, Merchants, Mariners..., [14], 340, 43-78, [6], 42, [20], 54, [14], 19, [12], 13, 13, [385], 14-36, [13], 87-130, 28, 22pp., third edition, contemporary ink inscription “Alix. Denton e medio templo, 1703" to head of title, browned, contemporary panelled calf, spine gilt, rubbed, spine ends worn, upper cover detached, [Goldsmiths' 2639; Kress 1639; Wing M365], folio, T.Basset, R.Chiswell, M.Horne, and E.Smith, 1686; sold not subject to return
⁂ The standard work on merchant law in English.
Alexander Denton (d. 1740), judge, admitted to the Middle Temple in 1698 and called to the bar in 1704.
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