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An Act to empower Justices of the Peace to act in certain cases, relating to parishes and places, to the rates and taxes of which they are rated or chargeable
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The Merchant's and trader's vade mecum, or, A new and complete book of rates, comprehending the nett duties and drawbacks of the customs, inwards, outwards, and coast-wife
Also correct tables, containing the duties of excise, excise licences, (with the additions of the present sessions) bounties and premiums -
The merchants companion, after a new method
Containing, an exact and useful table shewing the value of any number of ells, bolls, &c. from 60 to 133 inclusive, either in sterling or scots money, according as you make the rate of the integer; the price of the ell, &c. beginning at 4 Shilling, and increasing regularly by one penny scots in each page till it ends at 12 Shilling, more adapted to the use of all traders in Brown Linen than any other extent. Together with, three more comprehensive tables, shewing the value of any number of ells, pounds, bolls, &c. from 1 to 1000 in foresaid money, the rate of the integer increasing regularly from 1/4 of a penny to 100l. useful for all merchants, farmers and tradsmen; calculated so as they may be depended on for correctness, and for proving any computations. Calculated By W.C. schoolmaster at Monefieth. For the publisher. Entered in Stationers Hall according to acts of Parliament -
The merchants companion, after a new method
Containing, an exact and useful table shewing the value of any number ells, bolls, &c. from 60 to 133 inclusive, either in sterling or scots money, according as you make the rate of the integer; the price of the ell, &c.beginning at 4 Shilling, and increasing regularly by one penny scots in each page till it ends at 12 Shilling, more adapted to the use of all traders in Brown Linen than any other extent. Together with, three more comprehensive tables, shewing the value of any number of ells, pounds, bolls, &c. from 1 to 1000 in foresaid money, the rate of the integer increasing regularly from 1/4 of a penny to 100l. useful for all merchants, farmers and tradsmen; calculated so as they may be depended on for correctness, and for proving any computations. Calculated By W.C. schoolmaster at Monefieth. For the Publisher. Entered in Stationers Hall according to act of Parliament -
At the general quarter sessions of the peace of our Lord the King, held by adjournment at the Guildhall, in and for the city and county of the City of Exeter, the sixteenth day of May, in the thirty-first year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third