Publications of George Clerke

Author

  • Clerke, George. The landed-man's assistant: or, the steward's vade mecum. Containing the newest, most plain and perspicuous method of keeping the accompts of gentlemen's estates yet extant ... By George Clerke, . London: printed for Tho. Payne, and sold by J. Morphew, 1715. ESTC No. T37529. Grub Street ID 267172.
  • Clerke, George. The landed-man's assistant: or, the steward's vade mecum. Containing the newest, most plain and perspicuous method of keeping the accompts of gentlemens estates yet extant. ... By George Clerke, . The second edition corrected.. London: printed for Tho. Payne, at the Crown near Stationers-Hall, 1724. ESTC No. N71300. Grub Street ID 51589.
  • Clerke, George. The dealers in stock's assistant: or, a calculation of the value of any parcel of stock from 10000 l. to 1 l. at the Rate of 1/16 of a Pound per Cent. to 200 l. per Cent: For the Ease of the Proprietors of the several transferrable Stocks in buying, selling and casting up Dividends. By G. Clerk, of the South Sea House. The second edition.. London: printed for the author by J. Read; and sold by [?] E. Symons, at the Corner of Pope's-Head-Alley near the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill: [1725?]. ESTC No. N65591. Grub Street ID 47443.
  • Clerke, George. The dealers in stock's assistant: or, a calculation of the value of any parcel of stocks from 10000 l. to 1 l. at the Rate of 1/16 of a Pound per Cent to 200 l: per Cent. For the Ease of the Proprietors for several Transferrable Stocks, as South Sea, both Capital and Annuity, East India, Bank of England, Million Bank, York Buildings, Royal Exchange and London Assurance, &c. by which also may be found Interest at any Rate, Insurance, Commission and Brokerage. By G. Clerk, of the South Sea House. N. B. That the Buyer may find his Account in a Book of this Consequence, the Author has taken special Care to correct all the Errors of the Press; and to prevent Imposition, has affix'd at the Bottom of the Preface his Name, in his own Hand Writing. London: printed for Edward Symon, against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T32141. Grub Street ID 262879.
  • Clerke, George. The landed-Man's assistant: or, the stewards vade mecum. Containing the newest, most plain and perspicuous method, of keeping the accompts of gentlemen's estates, yet extant. Very Useful for all Gentlemen, Lawyers, Cashiers, Bailiffs, Rent-Gatherers, and Others. Being a Compendious Form of taking a Survey of an Estate in Hand. Rack-Rents, High-Rents, or upon Lives, with an Abstract of the same: Also an Inventory of Cash, Stock, Debts, &c. The Method of entring Lives dropt, and new Leases granted; together with a cash book, and an Abstract of Receipts and Disbursements; also the Method of Charging and Discharging each Tenant's Accompts, and to know what remains due from any of them. By Eeorge [sic] Clerke, Steward to a Person of Quality. [Dublin]: London: printed and Dublin reprinted, by and for Samuel Fuller, at the Globe and Scales in Meath-Street, 1728. ESTC No. T192891. Grub Street ID 227209.