The merchant's companion Being a Complete System of Book-Keeping, in two sets, modernized, comprehending All the Varieties of the Art, Both in thoery and practice; with an appendix, containing the form and use of the Principal Books used by Merchants. Also Some Familiar Letters on Business, with Instructions how to pen them; Bills of Exchange, with their Explanation and Laws; Promissory Notes, and Acquittances; Bills of Parcels; the Form of a Bond, with its Condition; Letters of Licence and Attorney; a General Release; a Will; an Apprentice's Indenture, with its Bond; a Lease; a Bill of Sale; a Policy of Assurance of a Ship and Cargo; an Universal Table of all the Coins of the known World, reduced into British and Irish Money; Tables of Weights and Measures; Tables of Exchange, from England to Ireland, and from Ireland to England; a Table, shewing the Gain or Loss on the Exchange between Holland, England and Ireland; a Table shewing into how many Parts a Pound Weight of Silver hath been coined, from the Reign of Edward I. to the present Time. By William Kelly, Teacher of the Mathematics, Cork

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kelly, William
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cork printed by D. Donnoghue, Broad-Lane 1774, M,DCCLXXIV. [1774]
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Description
Item Description:Each section is separately paginated, some with duplicate pagination. - English Short Title Catalog, T59859. - Reproduction of original from British Library
Physical Description:Online-Ressource ([8],24,[2],10,[2],10[i.e.11],[4],10,10,[3],26,[2],30,[3],2,2,[2],1 8,19,92p) 8°