Clerke, George
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The dealers in stock's assistant or, a calculation of the value of any parcel of stock from 10000 l. to 1 l. at the Rate of 1/16 of a Pound per Cent. to 200 l. per Cent: For the Ease of the Proprietors of the several transferrable Stocks in buying, selling and casting up Dividends. By G. Clerk, of the South Sea House.
Clerke, GeorgeDate: [1725?]- E-books
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The landed-Man's assistant or, the stewards vade mecum. Containing the newest, most plain and perspicuous method, of keeping the accompts of gentlemen's estates, yet extant. Very Useful for all Gentlemen, Lawyers, Cashiers, Bailiffs, Rent-Gatherers, and Others. Being a Compendious Form of taking a Survey of an Estate in Hand. Rack-Rents, High-Rents, or upon Lives, with an Abstract of the same: Also an Inventory of Cash, Stock, Debts, &c. The Method of entring Lives dropt, and new Leases granted; together with a cash book, and an Abstract of Receipts and Disbursements; also the Method of Charging and Discharging each Tenant's Accompts, and to know what remains due from any of them. By Eeorge [sic] Clerke, Steward to a Person of Quality.
Clerke, GeorgeDate: 1728