Fk.5.02(13)
The gentlemans auditor: or a new and easie method for keeping accompts of gentlemens estates as well in relation to their layings out, as comings in: with the manner of auditing and stating the accompts of their cashiers, stewards, bailiffs, rent-gatherers; and other servants, through whose hands any part of their estate does pass: and transposing them to a ledger kept after the Italian manner; whereby may at any time be seen, what they save or spend, get or lose to a farthing. Being a work very useful, both for gentlemen themselves, and also their secretaries, bailiffs, rent-gatherers. &c. By T.R.
Political tracts
The second edition corrected.
London : Printed for John Chantry, at the sign of the Lincolns-Square, at Lincolns Inn Back Gate: J. Phillips next the Fleece Tavern in Corn Hill; and B. Bragg in Pater-noster Row, 1707.
[6],12,[1],3,3,[13]p ; 21cm. (4to).
T. R. = Thomas Richards.
Lacking the final unpaginated 13 pages.
The example of 'The ledger' has duplicate pagination.
Final five leaves contain: 'The ledger. Book II.'.
Bound with twenty other items.
Ms. contents list on flyleaf.
Previously: Dm.5.2.
ESTC N18296
Microfilm. Woodbridge, Conn. : Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of Thomson-Gale, 2007. 1 reel ; 35 mm. Unit 488 (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 17062, no. 21).
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
Ms. inscription in pencil: "Checked March 1924".
18th century quarter brown calf; red and blue marbled paper covered boards; four raised bands; spine title: "Political tracts".
Chantry, John, fl. 1693 - 1708 printer.
Phillips, John (John Nova). printer.
Bragge, Benjamin printer.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
B22818