The merchants mappe of commerce wherein, the universall manner and matter of trade, is compendiously handled. The standerd and currant coines of sundry princes, observed. The reall and imaginary coines of accompts and exchanges, expressed. The naturall and artificiall commodities of all countries for transportation declared. The weights and measures of all eminent cities and tovvnes of traffique, collected and reduced one into another; and all to the meridian of commerce practised in the famous citie of London. By Lewes Roberts, merchant. Necessary for all such as shall be imployed in the publique affaires of princes in forreigne parts; for all gentlemen and others that travell abroad for delight or pleasure, and for all merchants or their factors that exercise the art of merchandizing in any part of the habitable world.

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The merchants mappe of commerce wherein, the universall manner and matter of trade, is compendiously handled. The standerd and currant coines of sundry princes, observed. The reall and imaginary coines of accompts and exchanges, expressed. The naturall and artificiall commodities of all countries for transportation declared. The weights and measures of all eminent cities and tovvnes of traffique, collected and reduced one into another; and all to the meridian of commerce practised in the famous citie of London. By Lewes Roberts, merchant. Necessary for all such as shall be imployed in the publique affaires of princes in forreigne parts; for all gentlemen and others that travell abroad for delight or pleasure, and for all merchants or their factors that exercise the art of merchandizing in any part of the habitable world.
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Roberts, Lewes, 1596-1640.
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At London :: Printed by R. O[ulton, Eliot's Court Press?, Thomas Harper, and Felix Kingston] for Ralph Mabb,
MDCXXXVIII. [1638]
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Coinage -- Early works to 1800.
Weights and measures -- Early works to 1800.
Commerce -- Early works to 1800.
Balance of trade -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Commerce -- Early works to 1800.
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"The merchants mappe of commerce wherein, the universall manner and matter of trade, is compendiously handled. The standerd and currant coines of sundry princes, observed. The reall and imaginary coines of accompts and exchanges, expressed. The naturall and artificiall commodities of all countries for transportation declared. The weights and measures of all eminent cities and tovvnes of traffique, collected and reduced one into another; and all to the meridian of commerce practised in the famous citie of London. By Lewes Roberts, merchant. Necessary for all such as shall be imployed in the publique affaires of princes in forreigne parts; for all gentlemen and others that travell abroad for delight or pleasure, and for all merchants or their factors that exercise the art of merchandizing in any part of the habitable world." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10821.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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CHAP. 284.

Of the Exchanges of Lucca, a Republique in Toscanie.

IN Lucca, Exchangers doe keepe their accounts, in * 1.1 Livers, Sol. and Deniers of Piccols, and doe Exchange in Ducatons, Sol. and Deniers the Monyes here called Piccols, is the current Coine of the place. The Crowne of Gold is alwayes worth Liv. 7. Sol. 10. of Piccols: as in Florence, the Ducaton is worth 7. Liv. of Piccol, and is com∣monly called the Crowne of Silver.

In the custome of Exchanging, it giveth the broken number to Placentia, Lions, Genoa, Millan, and Venetia, and to all other the entire or whole, which is one Ducaton or 100 Ducatons.

Lucca doth exchange with

PlacentiaDucatons 117¼for100 Crow.
LionsDucatons—118¼for100 Crow.
RomaDuc. 119for100 Duc.
GenoaDuc. 118for100 Crow. of Gold.
MillanDuc. 118½for100 Crow. of Gold.
VenetiaDuc.-92for100 Ducats.
•…•…lorenceDuc. 113for100 Crow.
NaplesDuc. 100for114 Ducats.
LuccaDuc. 100for114 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Ducats.
BarriDuc. 100for115 Ducats.
PalermoDuc.—1for24½ Carlins.
MesinaDu.—1for24½ Carlins.
Antu. & Col.Du.—1for102 Grosses.
LondonDu.—1for67 d. sterl.
ValentiaDu.—1for20 Sol.
SaragosaDu.—1for19. 10 Sol.
BarselonaDu.—1for19. 11 Sol.
Siv. al. Med.Du.—1for365 Marvedes.
LixborneDu.—1for395 Raies
BolloniaDuc. 100forDucatons 100 〈◊〉〈◊〉
BergamoDuc. 100forDucatons 99½
FrancfortDuc.—1for85 Quarentins.

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