Publications of Thomas, of London Browne

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  • Browne, Thomas, of London. The accurate-accomptant: or, London-merchant: containing an analysis for instructions and directions for a methodical keeping merchants accompts. By way of debitor and creditor; directing to the journal, where to find examples to the several heads in the analysis. Also, journal and leager. And at the end of the leager, a ballance; and from the said ballance is drawn up and entred another inventory to be brought into the next accompt hereby promised. By Thomas Browne accomptant. Composed for the use and benefit of the poor Blew-coat children educated in Christ's-Hospital, and published for the instruction of merchants, apprentices, and all others that desire to learn the exact method of keeping merchants accompts. London: printed by Will. Godbid, and are to be sold at the Writing-School in Christ's-Hospital, and by Nathaniel Brooke stationer at the Angel now in Gresham-Colledge, or in Cornhil, 1669. ESTC No. R173189. Grub Street ID 66844.
  • Browne, Thomas, of London. The accurate-accomptant: or, London-merchant: containing an analysis for instructions and directions for a methodical keeping merchants accompts, by way of debitor and creditor; directing to the journal, where to find sundry examples to the several heads in the analysis. Also a journal and leager; and at the end of the leager, a ballance; and from the said balance is drawn up and entred another inventory to be brought into the next accompt hereby promised. With an addition of an accompt partable, wherein four persons are mentioned to joy in partnership upon two several designs: in both which, they all have different and unequal parts. With a question consisely stated and resolved. By Thomas Browne accomptant. Very useful for all such as either desire to learn or teach the most exact method of keeping merchants accompts, by way of debitor and creditor. Th author at his house in Whites-alley in Coleman-street, doth teach such as desire to be instructed in keeping accompts. London: By William Godbid for John Hancock, at the corner of popes-Head-Alley, at the sign of the Three Bibles in Cornhill, bookseller, 1670. ESTC No. R170845. Grub Street ID 65367.