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Malyne and a six-month-old son. At the time the
story was
written it was
customary for
young women to
marry as soon as they
reached puberty;
Malyne is...
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Gerard de
Malynes (fl. 1585–1627) was an
independent merchant in
foreign trade, an
English commissioner in the
Spanish Netherlands, a
government advisor...
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illegitimate daughter, Jane de la Pole. Her
mother is said to have been a nun,
Malyne de Cay. The
nighte before that he was
yolden [yielded
himself up in surrender...
- 4236: "For [Aleyn] had
swonken al the
longe nyght, And seyde, 'Fare weel,
Malyne,
sweete wight!'" The Monk's Tale, (1387–1400), line 380: "She kept her maidenhood...
- most for
establishing the
English mercantilist system include Gerard de
Malynes (fl. 1585–1641) and
Thomas Mun (1571–1641), who
first articulated the Elizabethan...
- mercantilists:
Thomas Mun (1571–1641),
Edward Misselden (1608–1634),
Gerard de
Malynes (1586–1623).
Pioneers in economics. E.
Elgar Pub. Co. p. 136. ISBN 978-1852784669...
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Misselden and
Gerard Malynes began a
dispute over free
trade and the
desirability of
government regulation of companies, with
Malynes arguing against foreign...
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mercatoria and was
probably a
mistake when
implemented into the
common law. G
Malynes,
Consuetudo vel lex
mercatoria (London, 1622) Paul Milgrom, Dougl**** North...
- same, who was
admitted to St. Paul's
School on the
recommendation of Mr.
Malyne, and who
received money 3 June 1579 and 20
February 1579–80, on
going to...
- step with the time that his
pamphlets had
little influence."
Gerard de
Malynes (1586–1641),
another bullionist,
published a book
named A
Treatise of the...