A general treatise of naval trade and commerce, as founded on the laws and statutes of this realm: in which those relating to letters of marque, reprisal and of restitution, privateers, prizes, convoys, cruizers, and every other branch of trade, foreign and domestic, are particularly considered. Likewise the opinions of the most eminent council upon various important points relating to customs and English ships, prizes, and other articles of mercantile business. In two volumes. To which are added, the two treaties of peace and friendship, concluded at Madrid in the years 1667, and 1670 between the Kings of Great Britain and Spain.
- London : Printed for Edward Symon, ..., 1740.
- [14], 391, [17]p. ; 8.°
Vol. 1 only published. Contains a final advertisement leaf.