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

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : Printed for John Chantry, at the sign of the Lincolns-Square, at Lincolns Inn Back-Gate: J. Phillips next the Fleece-Tavern in Corn Hill and B. Bragg in Pater-noster Row, 1707. The second edition corrrected.; ..
Publication year
1707
ESTC No.
N18296
Grub Street ID
7776
Description
[6],12,[1],3,3,[13]p. ; 4°.
Note
T. R. = Thomas Richards

The example of 'The ledger' has duplicate pagination

Final five leaves contain: 'The ledger. Book II.'.