Money - Tables - Early works to 1800
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A table of the antient sterling monies and weights of the Anglians , Mercians, Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Danes, and Anglo-Normans, which were in use throughout all England for many Ages before, and for some Time after, the Norman Conquest, computed from the true Weight of their Antient Penny, or Danish Sceata, received from the Jews, Tyrians, and other Phenicians.
Fair, GeorgeDate: 1797]- E-books
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A modern universal table , the most copious and authentick that was ever published, of the present state of the real and imaginary monies of the world: divided into four parts, viz. Europe, Asia, Africa, and America; ..
Paraire, JohnDate: 1771]- E-books
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A general treatise of monies and exchanges : in which those of all trading nations are particularly describ'd and consider'd : with an account of all the foreign banks and different species and denominations of monies, with their current and intrinsick value ... : together with an exact translation of the excellent ordinances lately publish'd in France for exchange and commerce, and the regulations of most trading places upon that subject ... : as also, tables of the reduction of the monies and exchanges of the most considerable towns in Europe : to which is subjoyn'd, a general discourse of the trade and commodities of most nations, with a more particular account of those of England, &c. : together with an universal treatise of the weights and measures usual in trade all over the world ... / by a well-wisher to trade.
Justice, AlexanderDate: 1707- E-books
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Tables for turning or Reducing Arcot, Madras, and Bombay Pice, Annoes, and rupees, to Bengall currency, and currency to Arcot, Madras, or Bombay specie . Calculated from one pie, to one million of rupees. Together with tables shewing how many rupees, &c. one hundered ounces of varioius species of silver coin produce in Madras and Bombay mints. Also tables for turning or reducing canton weight to English troy weight, calculated from one cash, to one hundred thousand tailes; and so vice versa. And likewise exact and useful tables, ready cast up, and adapted to the use of commanders of ships, or others, concerned in the payment of seamen's wages in the merchant's service; calculated from one day, to thirty months.
Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- E-books
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The trader's pocket companion Containing, correct tables, ready calculated, of universal use to merchants, shopkeepers, mechanicks, and to all other persons in any kind of business. A table calculated, to shew at one view, the value of any quantity of goods, wares, or merchandise, at any price, adapted to all capacities: and its particular, general, and extensive use, shewn by many, and various examples. A table of universal use, demonstrated, by the solution of various questions in multiplication, division, reduction, merchandising, measuring superficies and solids, gauging, surveying, &c. Twenty-five geometrical problems, with their assigned figures, applied to measuring, gauging, surveying, &c. A table calculated, to discover at one view, the different discompts upon any of the branches of the customs, upon imported goods, from one farthing upwards. A table for the more easy reckoning salaries or wages, by discovering, at one view, what any yearly salary, wages, or estate, amounts to, by the mouth, week, or day: and contrary, what any daily salary amounts to by the week, month, or year. A table for casting up interest any rate, for any number of days. The rates and fares of coachmen, carmen, and watermen, with their rules and restrictions. By John Hewitt, accomptant, author of the tables of simple interest, corn dealer's assisiant, &c.
Hewitt, JohnDate: 1760