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Bundle of letters and accounts from William Manley, agent of the Retreat in London, for collecting subscriptions and patients' accounts
Date: 1830 - 1838Reference: RET/3/1/2/2Part of: The Retreat Archive- Books
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Specimens of statistical reports; exhibiting the progress of political society, from the pastoral state, to that of luxury and refinement. Intended to Furnish Examples, of the Proper Mode of Drawing up Accounts, Either of Parochial, or of Other Districts, and of collecting Facts, in order to Ascertain, the Principles of Statistical Philosophy. and the Sources of National Improvement. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart.
Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835.Date: 1793- Books
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The out-Port collector and comptroller's guide, or a complete view of the method of collecting the duties on coals, culm and cinders, and every transaction from the ship's arrival in port, to the time of her delivery. With the Manner of passing the several Accounts, and other Business at the Board, Receiver's, and Comptroller-General's Offices. As Also Titles and Forms of Cockets, Transires, Entry-Papers, Bonds, Warrants, Duplicates, Certificates and Returns, Petitions, Memorials, Reports, Protests, &c. With the respective Books, Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly Accounts, directed to be made Use of in the Port of London, &c. Kalendar, Lists, or Notices for Payment of the Duties, and the Time limited for saving the Discount. With other Essential Matters relative to the Importation and Exportation. To which is added, Tables at 8 s. and 5 s. per Chalder, for casting the Duties; with Variety of Computations of the several Duties. The Quantities of Coals, Culm and Cinders delivered in the Port of London for several Years past. Likewise the Amount of the Receipt of the several Duties, Application thereof, and neat Money paid into the Exchequer from the 5th of January 1762, to the 5th of January 1763. Also a List of the Names of the Sorts of Coals imported from the respective Collieries. Likewise a general abstract of the acts of parliament now in force. Being of particular Use to all Masters, &c. using the Coal Trade. By William Hunter, Of the Long-Room, Custom-House, London.
Hunter, William, of the Custom House, London.Date: [1764]- Books
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An Act for appointing and enabling commissioners to examine, take, and state the publick accounts of the kingdom; and to report what balances are in the hands of accountants, which may be applied to the publick service; and what defects there are in the present mode of receiving, collecting, issuing, and accounting for publick money; and in what more expeditious and effectual, and less expensive manner, the said services can in future be regulated and carried on for the benefit of the publick.
Great Britain.Date: 1780]- Books
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A short account of the Gentoo mode of collecting the revenues, on the coast of Choromandel.
Dalrymple, Alexander, 1737-1808.Date: 1783- Books
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An Account of what the act for collecting money on briefs, requires from all ministers and teachers in Protestant dissenting congregations.
Date: 1706?]- Books
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Postscript to Mr. Dalrymple's account of the Gentoo mode of collecting the revenues on the coast of Choromandel. Being observations made in a perusal of it by Moodoo Kistna.
Muttukrishna, Translator to the East India Company.Date: [1785]- Books
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Twenty-first report of the Commissioners of Account, In obedience to an act passed in the twenty-third and twenty-fourth years of the reign of His present Majesty, "for the due accounting for all money, &c." And also in obedience to several acts of Parliament passed subsequent thereto.
Ireland. Commissioners of Account.Date: M.DCC.XCIX. [1799]- Books
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French excise: or, a Compendious Account of the Several excises In France, And the Oppressive Methods us'd in Collecting them. Published for the Information of the People of Great-Britain.
Date: [1733]- Books
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Honoured Mr. Archdeacon, This renews the request which I made to you last year, concerning collecting the account of the names and sufferings of the sequestred clergy in the late times of the Great Rebellion.
Walker, John, 1674?-1747.Date: 1706]- Books
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Bedford Level. The account of the officer of the North Level, from February 26 to December 31, 1762.
Bedford Level Corporation.Date: 1762]- Books
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The tenth report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the kingdom.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: Printed in the year M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]- Pictures
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Buyers collecting their purchases after a sale of insects. Photogravure by Hanfstaengl after E. Armitage.
Armitage, Edward, 1817-1896.Reference: 11921i- Books
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The eighth report of the Commissioners Appointed to Examine, the Public Accounts of the Kingdom.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Archives and manuscripts
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Carr, Sir Rochester (d. c.1695), 5th Bart; lunatic
Date: 1683-1685Reference: MS.7143- Books
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The tenth report of the Commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the kingdom.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Italian book-keeping, reduced into an art: being an entire new and compleat system of accompts in general. Demonstrated in a Chain of Consequences from Clear and Self-Evident Principles. To which is added, the greatest variety of merchants accounts, with an Explanation of all the Terms of Art, which have commonly been made use of. Together, with proper Reflections on the whole. By Hustcraft Stephens, Accomptant. With a preface, shewing the Nature and Usefulness of this Art, by James Weir, Gent.
Stephens, Hustcraft.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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Universal mercantile tables, containing upwards of five thousand calculations in decimals the integer and vulgar fraction being given; With their application to exchange, interest, brokerage, casting up of integers, mensuration of superficies and solids, &c. Including all the probable variations that can happen. To which is added, a treatise on book-keeping, with a new mode of keeping the waste-book, journal, and cash account in one book, by which an account of the stock sold (tho' in small quantities) can be kept with the same trouble that you would debit the buyer. Containing also, the securest method of making insurance, &c. By Robert Dickinson, accountant.
Dickinson, Robert (Accountant)Date: 1783- Books
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Decimal and logarithmical arithmetic explained, and applied to the calculation of dividends, and other practical uses; and shewing the use of logarithms in the calculation of compound interest, and in Proportioning Dividends Amongst Creditors Ranked Pari Passu. With a Table of Logarithms from 1 to 10,000. By John Hill, Accountant.
Hill, John (Accountant)Date: 1799- Books
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A full reply to Lieut. Cadogan's Spanish hireling, &c. and Lieut. Mackay's letter, concerning the action at Moosa. Wherein the Impartial account of the late expedition to St. Augustine is clearly vindicated, by plain Facts and Evidence. By the author of the Impartial account.
Author of the 'Impartial account'.Date: M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]- Books
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The universal library of trade and commerce; or, a general magazine for gentlemen, ladies, Merchants, Tradesmen, School-Masters, and all who are any Ways concerned in Business, or the Education of Youth of either Sex, as well as for young Clerks, Apprentices, &c. &c. Containing I. The art of penmanship exemplified in all the various Hands of Great-Britain; with an easy Introduction for the Use of the Unlearned. II. A compleat System of Arithmetic, adapted more particularly to Trade and Business. III. Directions for Mercantile Business in every Branch, as well in the Counting-House and Ware-House, as by the Water-Side; with proper Instructions for the Management of Foreign and Inland Bills of Exchange. IV. An easy System of Accounts on a new Plan, contriv'd for the Use of those whose Business will not admit of the Italian Method. V. A Series of Merchants Accounts; or, the Itatian Method of Book-Keeping made plain and easy. VI. Tables of Foreign Coins, Weights and Measures, reduced to those of England. Vii. A vocabulary or Explanation of terms used by merchants, Tradesmen, &c. By the most celebrated masters. The plates engraved by Mr. George Bickham, and the best Hands. The Whole examin'd and approv'd of by several eminent Merchants.
Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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An abridgment of Mr. London's Complete system of book-keeping: Containing, Ist, Those excellent Rules for acquiring the Art of Book-Keeping, never printed before in any Language, by means of which Persons of but a common Genius, and not knowing any thing of the Matter before, have been actually taught how to state, post, examine, and ballance Books of Account, in which the whole Theory of that Art consists, and have also reduced it into Practice, the whole, in three Hours time, or less. 2dly, An Explanation of the Nature and Manner of keeping Accounts on a Merchant's Leidger, in two Sorts of Coin or Specie, at one and the same time; absolutely necessary to be used in case of Consignments abroad. 3dly, A full Demonstration of a most egregious Error committed by Mr. Webster, in his Essay on Book-Keeping, for want of knowing the Method just spoken of. And, 4thly, A Detection of some other very egregious Errors contained in the said Essay. To which is added, 5thly, The Manner of keeping Account of Bank, India, South Sea Stock, &c. after the Italian Method of Book-Keeping; drawn up at the Instance of a Proprietor in the Public Funds some time since, and now first published. By John London, late of Tiverton, Mercht.
London, John, merchant.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Book-Keeping in the true Italian form of debtor and creditor by way of double entry; or, practical book-keeping exemplified, from the precepts of the late ingenious D. Dowling, author of Mercantile arithmetic. With the Addition of Computations in Exchange, and Tables shewing the Proportion that the Weights and Measures of the principal Cities in Europe bear to each other. By William Jackson, accountant.
Jackson, William (Accountant)Date: [1792?]- Books
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Book-Keeping, in the true Italian form of debtor and creditor by way of double entry; or, practical book-keeping exemplified, from the precepts of the late ingenious D. Dowling, author of Mercantile arithmetic. With the Addition of Computations in Exchange, and Tables shewing the Proportion that the Weights and Measures of the principal Cities in Europe bear to each other. By William Jackson, accountant.
Jackson, William (Accountant)Date: [1792]- Books
Biotechnology : processing delays continue for growing backlog of patent applications / United States General Accounting Office.
Date: 1990