Debtor and creditor made easie: or, A short instruction for the attaining the right use of accounts. After the best method used by merchants. Fitted to the trades or wayes of dealing in these several capacities: viz. The youth or young scholar, the husband-man, or farmer, the country-gentle-man, the retailing shop-keeper, the handicrafts-man, the merchant. By Stephen Monteage, merchant. The second edition with amendments. To which is added A maiden scholars advice trained up in this learning: which the author recommends to be read and practiced in the first place

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  • Debtor and creditor made easie: or, A short instruction for the attaining the right use of accounts. After the best method used by merchants. Fitted to the trades or wayes of dealing in these several capacities: viz. The youth or young scholar, the husband-man, or farmer, the country-gentle-man, the retailing shop-keeper, the handicrafts-man, the merchant. By Stephen Monteage, merchant. The second edition with amendments. To which is added A maiden scholars advice trained up in this learning: which the author recommends to be read and practiced in the first place
  • Debtor and creditor made easie; Short instruction for the attaining the right use of accounts
People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed by John Richardson for Ben. Billingsley at the printing press in Cornhill, 1682.
Added name
Le Davis, Edward, approximately 1640-approximately 1691, engraver.
Publication year
1682
ESTC No.
R32110
Grub Street ID
114853
Description
[91], 41, 41, [3], 36 p. : port. ; 4°.
Note
Frontis. = ill. = engraved frontispiece portrait of the author signed: E: le Davis fecit & sculp

"Leidger: No. A. MDCLXXV." has a divisional title page (M1r), an index, and duplicate pagination beginning on M2v; the register is continuous

Signatures: A-Y]4

Final pages = "A maiden scholars advice"

Identified as Wing M2488 on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700" reel 1017.
Uncontrolled note
Cf. Wing (2nd ed.) M2488 imprint: By J. Richardson for B. Billingsley