The gentleman's auditor: or, a new and easy 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, Bayliffs, 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 Manner; 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, Bayliffs, Rent-Gatherers, &c. By T. R.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for J. C. and sold by J. Phillips, next the Fleece-Tavern in Cornhill; E. Sangor, at the Post-House betwixt the two Temple Gates [sic], and A. Collins, at the Black-Boy, both in Fleet-Street; and J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1709.
Publication year
1709-1709
ESTC No.
T152791
Grub Street ID
197444
Description
[8],12,[1],3,3,[3]p. ; 4⁰
Note
T. R. = Thomas Richards.

The example of 'The ledger' has duplicate pagination.

Price from imprint: Price Six-Pence.Citation/references Kress, S.2438