Richard Dafforne
11 works on record
Works

Ancient double-entry bookkeeping
The merchant's mirrour, or, Directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts
The apprentices time-entertainer accomptantly; or, A methodicall meanes to obtaine the exquisite art of accomptantship
The apprentices time-entertainer accomptantly: or, A methodical means to obtain the exquisite art of accomptantship
The English merchants companion
The merchants mirrour; or, Directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts
Merchants Mirrour or, Directions for the Perfect Ordering and Keeping of His Accounts; Framed by Way of Debitor and Creditor, after the So Tearmed Italian Manner Containing 250. Rare Questions, Whit Their Answers, in Forme of a Dialogue... ... .
Consuetudo; vel, Lex Mercatoria; or, The ancient law-merchant, divided into three parts, according to the essentiall parts of trafficke ... also, Advice concerning bils of exchange, wherein the whole practicall part and body of exchange of money is anatomized, by Iohn Marius ... together with A collection of all sea-laws, which are to be found among any people or nation upon the coasts of the great ocean and Mediterranean sea, composed long since by a Professor of the civil law; whereunto is annexed, The merchants mirrour or, Directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts, framed by way of debitor and creditor ... compiled by Richard Dafforne ...
Consuetudo vel lex mercatoria, or, The ancient law-merchant
Consuetudo, vel, Lex mercatoria, or, The antient law-merchant
Consuetudo; vel, Lex mercatoria; or, the ancient law-merchant, in three parts, according to the essentials of traffick ... whereunto are annexed the following tracts, viz. 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 or keeping of his accounts ... by R. Dafforne ... IV. An introduction to merchants accounts, by John Collins ... V. The accountants closet, being an abridgment of merchants accounts, kept by debtor and creditor, by Abraham Liset