North, Roger.
A discourse of fish and fish-ponds, under the following heads, viz. I. Of the situation and disposition of the principal waters. ... Done by a person of honour.
London: printed for E. Curll, 1713.
ESTC No. T81654.Grub Street ID 302382.
North, Roger.
A discourse of fish and fish-ponds. Done by a person of honour.
London: printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, [1714].
ESTC No. T71363.Grub Street ID 294930.
North, Roger.
The gentleman accomptant: or, an essay to unfold the mystery of accompts. By way of debtor and creditor, commonly called merchants accompts, and Applying the Same to the Concerns of the Nobility and Gentry of England. Shewing, I. The great Advantage of Gentlemens keeping their own Accompts, with Directions to Persons of Quality and Fortune. II. The Ruin that attends Men of Estates, by neglect of Accompts. III. The Usefulness of the Knowledge of Accompts, to such as are any way employed in the Publick Affairs of the Nation. IV. Of Banks; those of Venice and the Turkey Company. V. Of Stocks, and Stock-Jobbing; the Frauds therein detected. VI. A short and easy Vocabulary of Certain Words, that in the Language of Accompting take a Particular Meaning. Done by a person of honour.
London: printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, 1714.
ESTC No. T58765.Grub Street ID 284853.
North, Roger.
A discourse of fish and fish-ponds. By a person of honour.
London: printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, [1715].
ESTC No. T95505.Grub Street ID 315012.
North, Roger.
The gentleman accomptant: or, an essay to unfold the mystery of accompts. By way of debitor and creditor, commonly called merchants accompts; And Applying the Same to the Concerns of the Nobility and Gentry of England. Shewing, I. The great Advantage of Gentlemen's keeping their own Accompts; with Directions to Persons of Quality and Fortune. II. The Ruin that attends Men of Estates, by Neglect of Accompts. III. The Usefulness of the Knowledge of Accompts, to such as are any way employed in the Publick Affairs of the Nation. IV. Of Banks, Stocks, &c. with a Detection of the Frauds of Stock-Jobbing. V. A short and easy Vocabulary of certain Words, that in the Language of Accompting take a particular Meaning. By a person of honour.
London: printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, 1715.
ESTC No. T58763.Grub Street ID 284851.
North, Roger.
The gentleman accomptant: or, an essay to unfold the mustery of accompts, by way of debitor and creditor, commonly called merchants accompts; And Applying the Same to the Concerns of the Nobility and Gentry of England. Shewing, I. The great Advantage of Gentlemen's keeping their own Accompts; with Directions to Persons of Quality and Fortune. II. The Ruin that attends Men of Estates, by Neglect of Accompts. III. The Usefulness of the Knowledge of Accompts, to such as are any way employed in the Publick Affairs of the Nation. IV. Of Banks, Stocks, &c. with a Detection of the Frauds of Stock-Jobbing. V. A short and easy Vocabulary of certain Words, that in the Language of Accompting take a particular Meaning. By a person of honour.
London: printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible, against Catherine-Street in the Strand, 1721.
ESTC No. T58762.Grub Street ID 284850.
North, Roger.
Examen: or, an enquiry into the credit and veracity of a pretended complete history; shewing the perverse and wicked design of it, and the many falsities and abuses of truth contained in it. Together with some memoirs ... All tending to vindicate the honour of the late Kin Charles the Second, ... By the Honourable Roger North, Esq;.
London: printed for Fletcher Gyles, 1740.
ESTC No. T147677.Grub Street ID 194218.
North, Roger.
The life of the Right Honourable Francis North, Baron of Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, under King Charles II. and King James II. Wherein are inserted the characters of Sir Matthew Hale, Sir George Jeffries, Sir Leoline Jenkins, Sidney Godolphin, and others the most eminent lawyers and statesmen of that time. By the Honourable Roger North, Esq;.
London: printed for John Whiston, at Mr. Boyle's Head in Fleet-Street, MDCCXLII. [1742].
ESTC No. T149591.Grub Street ID 195590.
North, Roger.
The life of the Honourable Sir Dudley North, Knt. Commissioner of the Customs, and afterwards of the Treasury to his Majesty King Charles the Second. And of the Honourable and Reverend Dr. John North, Master of Trinity College in Cambridge, and Greek Professor, Prebend of Westminster, and sometime Clerk of the Closet to the same King Charles the Second. By the Honourable Roger North, Esq;.
London: printed for the editor, and sold by John Whiston, at Mr. Boyle's Head in Fleet-Street, MDCCXLIV. [1744].
ESTC No. T149592.Grub Street ID 195591.
North, Roger.
A discourse of the poor. Shewing the Pernicious Tendency Of the laws now in Force For their Maintenance and Settlement: Containing likewise, Some Considerations Relating to national improvement in general. By the late Hon. Roger North, Esq;.
London: printed for M. Cooper in Pater-Noster Row; and sold by W. Craighton, Ipswich, 1753.
ESTC No. T8466.Grub Street ID 305039.