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BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY.
(
Edmund Ellis hath evened our accounts by
paying
To Nich. Norton - 20 0 0
And to me - - 36 (
Sold William Wright 4 pipes madeira in
Co. with Edmund Ellis and Nicholas
Norton, at 27J -
- November 11, 1789. -
13 ■
Sold James Thompson 3 pipes of our ma¬
deira, at 28/
Received in part - « 34 0 C
Rest due in two days - 50 0 0
15 ■
Bartered 11 pipes of our madeira, at 28/,
for 14 pipes Canary wine, at 22/
14-Received of William Wright in full for
madeira -
14 paid James Horton in full for Timoleon
Jansen’s druggets - - -
• 23 ■
14 Compounded with James Thompson, who
has failed, as follows, viz.
Composition received - 30 (
Remainder allowed him - 20 0 0
27
14Sold Thomas Yeung
| for
my cwt cochineal
L. S.
56 0
108 0
84 0
308 0
108 0
11712
50 0
130 Oj
BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY.
(
Edmund Ellis hath evened our accounts by
paying
To Nich. Norton - 20 0 0
And to me - - 36 (
Sold William Wright 4 pipes madeira in
Co. with Edmund Ellis and Nicholas
Norton, at 27J -
- November 11, 1789. -
13 ■
Sold James Thompson 3 pipes of our ma¬
deira, at 28/
Received in part - « 34 0 C
Rest due in two days - 50 0 0
15 ■
Bartered 11 pipes of our madeira, at 28/,
for 14 pipes Canary wine, at 22/
14-Received of William Wright in full for
madeira -
14 paid James Horton in full for Timoleon
Jansen’s druggets - - -
• 23 ■
14 Compounded with James Thompson, who
has failed, as follows, viz.
Composition received - 30 (
Remainder allowed him - 20 0 0
27
14Sold Thomas Yeung
| for
my cwt cochineal
L. S.
56 0
108 0
84 0
308 0
108 0
11712
50 0
130 Oj
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Education > Complete treatise on practical arithmetic and book-keeping > (210) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/114436090 |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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