-
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...
- 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...
- the ****
whereon my
Treasurer shall be
allowed to play
false in his
Accompts with me, by
setting down an X for an V, or an L for an S; for in that case...
- 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...
- "Swineruo", or
Suibhne Ruadh ("Suibhne the Red"),
recorded in the Ane
Accompt of the
Genealogie of the Campbells, a 17th-century Clan
Campbell genealogy...
- 11 The
accompts in the
exchequer shall be more
speedily heard than they were wont. c. 12 Two
clerks shall be ****igned to make
parcels of
accompts in the...
-
October 1660".
Retrieved 16
September 2016. from An
Exact and most
Impartial Accompt Of the Indictment, Arraignment, Tryal, and
Judgment (according to Law)...
- 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...
- the dead are a sleepe, and
feele nothing at all. For the dead lye
there accompting neyther dayes nor yeares, but when they are awoken, they
shall seeme to...
- 16 May 1711 An Act for the taking, examining, and stating, the
Public Accompts of the Kingdom. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1867)
Gaming Act...