Snell, Charles.
The pen-man's treasury open'd, a new essay for the improvement of free and natural writing in ye English, French, & Italian hands, by Charles Snell writing master at the golden pen in Foster Lane. The first published in England done by command of hand.
London: Printed for J. Place at Furnival's-Inn-Gate in Holborn, [1694].
ESTC No. R2658.Grub Street ID 109873.
Snell, Charles.
The tradesman's directory; or, a short and easy method of keeping his books of accompts; so as readily to know at any time the state of his affairs, upon any particular accompt, whether of men, money, or goods. Also how to bring his books to a ballance, and to know his profits or losses in the whole course of his trade. By Charles Snell, master of the free-writing-school, in Foster-Lane, near Cheap-side, London.
London: printed: and sold by Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford Arms, in Warwick-Lane, MDCXCVII. [1697].
ESTC No. R221544.Grub Street ID 95678.
Snell, Charles.
The tradesman's director: or, a short and easie method of keeping his books of accompts, so as readily to know at any time the state of his affairs, upon any particular accompt, whether of men, money, or goods. Also how to bring his books to a ballance, and know his profits or losses in the whole course of his trade. By Charles Snell, master of the Free-writing-School in Foster-Lane, near Cheap-side, London.
London: printed for, and sold by R[obert]. Vincent, in Clifford's-Inn-Lane, in Fleet-street, MDCXCVII. [1697].
ESTC No. R184412.Grub Street ID 73980.
Snell, Charles.
Rules for book-keeping, according to the Italian manner: now in general use directing young accomptants to the books and accompts, where the usual occurences in trade are to be enter'd; and in the stile proper for such entrances. By Charles Snell, ...
London: printed for John Place, 1701.
ESTC No. T212157.Grub Street ID 239463.
Snell, Charles.
Rules for book-keepingÂ.¶Æbsp;According to the Italian manner: now in general use. Directing young accomptants to the books and accompts, where the usual occurences in trade are to be enter'd; and in the stile proper for such entrances. By Charles Sneel, ...
London: printed for the author, and sold by the booksellers on London and Westminster, 1701.
ESTC No. N67776.Grub Street ID 49317.
Snell, Charles.
Rules for book-keeping, according to the Italian manner: now in general use. Directing young accomptants to the books and accompts where the usual occurences in trade are to be enter'd; and in the stile proper for such entrances. By Charles Snell, ...
London: printed for John Turner, 1701.
ESTC No. N55750.Grub Street ID 39148.
Snell, Charles.
A guide to book-keepers, according to the Italian manner: now in general use. Directing young accomptants to the books and accompts, where the usual occurrences in trade are to be enter'd; and in the stile proper for such entrances. By Charles Snell, ...
London: printed for the author, and sold by Tho. Baker, 1709.
ESTC No. N2870.Grub Street ID 17920.
Snell, Charles.
Accompts for landed-men: or; a plain and easie form which they may observe, in keeping accompts of their estates. By Charles Snell, Teacher of Writing and Accompts, at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane; With whom Young Gentlemen may Board.
London: printed for Thomas Baker, at the Bible and Rose in Ludgate-Street, [1711?].
ESTC No. N15893.Grub Street ID 5594.
Snell, Charles.
The art of writing in it's theory and practice: by Charles Snell, ... George Bickham, Sculpsit.
London: printed for, and sold by, Henry Overton, 1712.
ESTC No. T139397.Grub Street ID 187243.
Snell, Charles.
The art of writing in it's theory and practice: by Charles Snell, ... George Bickham, sculpsit.
London: Printed for, and sold by, Henry Overton, 1712.
ESTC No. T139398.Grub Street ID 187244.
Snell, Charles.
Snell's Art of writing; in its theory and practice. A new copy-book, ...
[London]: printed for Henry Overton, 1712.
ESTC No. T48474.Grub Street ID 276358.
Snell, Charles.
The standard rules of the round and round-text hands; mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed than have ever yet been published in Great Britain. ... Invented by Charles Snell, ...
London: printed for and sold by Henry Overton, 1715.
ESTC No. T222596.Grub Street ID 245449.
Snell, Charles.
The standard rules of the round and round-text-hands: mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed than has ever yet been published in Great-Britain. Absolutely Necessary to be known by all Writing-Masters and others who would gain a Perfect Knowledge of those Hands; and very Useful for Engravers, Painters, Masons, &c. who may have Occasion to Draw Large Inscriptions. Invented by Charles Snell, Writing-Master and Accomptant, at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane. With whom Young Gentlemen may Board.
London: printed for and sold by Henry Overton, at the White Horse without Newgate, 1717.
ESTC No. N23247.Grub Street ID 12609.
Snell, Charles.
The merchants counting-house: or, wast-book instances, with directions for their stating and entrance; by Charles Snell, Accomptant. Printed for the Use of his Scholars, At the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane, London: Where he Teaches Writing, In all the Hands used in Great-Britain, Arithmetick, In Whole Numbers and Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal; Merchants Accompts, By a Complete, Practical, and Approv'd Scheme: And Foreign Exchanges; Who also Teaches the same in French: And Boards Young Gentlemen.
London: printed for T. Warner at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXX. [1719].
ESTC No. T139400.Grub Street ID 187248.
Snell, Charles.
The merchants counting-house: or, wast-book instances, with directions for their stating and entrance; by Charles Snell, ...
London: printed for T. Warner, 1720.
ESTC No. T184213.Grub Street ID 220577.
Snell, Charles.
Accompts for landed-men: or; a plain and easie form which they may observe, in keeping accompts of their estates. By Charles Snell, Teacher of Writing and Accompts, at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane; With whom Young Gentlemen may Board.
London: printed for Tho. Worrall at the Judge's Head over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street, [1727].
ESTC No. T139396.Grub Street ID 187242.
Snell, Charles.
The standard rules of the round and round-text-hands: mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed than have ever yet been publish'd in Great-Britain. Absolutely Necessary to be known by all Writing-Masters and others who would gain a Perfect Knowledge of those Hands; and very useful for Engravers, Painters, Masons, &c. who may have Occasion to Draw Large Inscriptions. Invented by Charles Snell, Writing-Master and Accomptant at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane, With whom Young Gentlemen may Board.
London: printed for and sold by Henry Overton and John Hoole, at the White Horse without Newgate, 1728.
ESTC No. N23249.Grub Street ID 12611.
Snell, Charles.
The standard rules of the round and round-text hands: mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed, than have ever yet been published in Great-Britain. Absolutely Necessary to be Known by all Writing-Masters, and others, who would gain a Perfect Knowledge of those Hands; and very Useful for Engravers, Painters, Masons, &c. who may have Occasion to Draw Large Inscriptions. Invented by Charles Snell, late Writing-Master and Accomptant.
London: printed for, and sold by Henry Overton, at the White-Horse, without Newgate, MDCCXLIV. [1744].
ESTC No. N23248.Grub Street ID 12610.
Snell, Charles.
The standard-rules of the round and round-text hands: mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed, than have ever yet been published in Great-Britain. ... Invented by Charles Snell, ...
London: printed for, and sold by Henry Overton, 1756.
ESTC No. T139399.Grub Street ID 187245.