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Definition of Accompt

Accompt
Accompt Ac*compt" (#; formerly #), n. See Account. Note: Accompt, accomptant, etc., are archaic forms.

Meaning of Accompt from wikipedia

- "Swineruo", or Suibhne Ruadh ("Suibhne the Red"), recorded in the Ane Accompt of the Genealogie of the Campbells, a 17th-century Clan Campbell genealogy...
- use in Great Britain by the mid-1800s and are derived from the words accompting and accountantship used in the 18th century. In Middle English (used roughly...
- Ane Accompt of the Genealogie of the Campbells is a seventeenth-century source do****enting the history of Clan Campbell. The history is preserved in m****cript...
- duke of Normandy (for of the Saxon races yet remaining we now make none accompt, much less of the British issue) do take their beginning in England after...
- edition (1633) of Ralph Handson's book Analysis or Resolution of Merchant Accompts and that Handson uses Dr. as an abbreviation for the English word "debtor...
- October 1660". Retrieved 16 September 2016. from An Exact and most Impartial Accompt Of the Indictment, Arraignment, Tryal, and Judgment (according to Law)...
- Campbell of Strachur Campbell of Succoth Clans of Scotland portal Ane Accompt of the Genealogie of the Campbells Campbell of Argyll Militia "The Campbells...
- carries in an Accompt of all the Burials, and Christnings, hapning that W****, to the Clerk of the Hall. On Wednesday the general Accompt is made up, and...
- Oxford Univ. Press. p. 190. ISBN 9780199271368. Retrieved 13 May 2018. "An Accompt of Some Books". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London...
- 2. c. 14 2 June 1759 An Act for the more regular and easy collecting, accompting for, and paying of, Post Fines, which shall be due to the Crown, or to...