The merchant, tradesman, and farmer's director: containing, the rules prescribed by all the Acts of Parliament, from the ninth of William the third, to the nineteenth Year of his present Majesty's Reign, for drawing, endorsing accepting, noting, and protesting foreign and inland bills of exchange. To which is added, the manner of drawing, witnessing, and endorsing notes, under the Value of five Pounds, as per Act of the seventeenth of George the third. Also, an Act, passed the last Session of Parliament, to prevent Forgeries. With many particular Cases, determined by Lord Mansfield, and others. By George Crooke, Officer of the Customs, Gainsbrough.
- Crooke, George.
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- [1778]
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Lincoln : printed (for the author) by M. Rose, [1778]
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[4],156p. ; 120.
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ESTC T110913
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