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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 maner; 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 -
The gentleman's auditor, or, A new and easy method for keeping accompts of gentlemens estates
as well in relation to their layings-out, as comings-in -
The gentlemans auditor, or, A new and easie method for keeping accompts of gentlemens estates
as well in the 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 -
The gentlemans auditor
or a new and easie method for keeping accompts of gentlemens estates as well in relation to their layings-out, as comingsin: With the manner of Anditing 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 -
The gentleman's auditor
or, a new and easy 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, Bayliffs, 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, Bayliffs, Rent-Gatherers, &c. By T. R