TY - GEN T1 - Tables for silver,Containing: I. Thirty tables for old plate; each table shewing, at one view, the value of any quantity, from one pennyweight, to two hundred ounces, at one price; begining with two shillings and six-pence. II. Sixty-four tables for Spanish silver; each table shewing, at one view, the value of any quantity, from one pennyweight, to eleven hundred ounces, at one price; begining at five shillings, and ending at five shillings and eight-pence. III. Fifty-two tables for new plate, to ten shillings. Also a table of sixteenth's. In the first and third of these articles, the price rises by one-penny per ounce; in the second, by the eighth part of a penny; so that the whole work together, is one continued set of tables for all kind of silver, from two shillings and six-pence, to ten shillings. By Robert Stanton. DA - MDCCLV. [1755] CY - London : AU - Stanton, Robert. PB - Printed for J. & ... Johnson, at the Golden-Anchor in Fenchurch Street; Mr ..., bookseller, Change-alley; and Mess. Wilson and Durham, in the Strand, PP - London : PY - MDCCLV. [1755] N1 - Signatures: [A]⁴ B-K⁴ L⁴(-L4) M-N⁴ O1. N1 - "Tables shewing the value of any quantity of old plate,", "Tables shewing the value of any quantity of Spanish silver," and "Tables shewing the value of any quantity of new plate," each have a divisional titlepage on leaves [A]4, C2 and L3 respectively. N1 - Reproduction of original from University of London's Goldsmiths' Library. ID - 642949 KW - Silver KW - Weights and measures TI - Tables for silver,Containing: I. Thirty tables for old plate; each table shewing, at one view, the value of any quantity, from one pennyweight, to two hundred ounces, at one price; begining with two shillings and six-pence. II. Sixty-four tables for Spanish silver; each table shewing, at one view, the value of any quantity, from one pennyweight, to eleven hundred ounces, at one price; begining at five shillings, and ending at five shillings and eight-pence. III. Fifty-two tables for new plate, to ten shillings. Also a table of sixteenth's. In the first and third of these articles, the price rises by one-penny per ounce; in the second, by the eighth part of a penny; so that the whole work together, is one continued set of tables for all kind of silver, from two shillings and six-pence, to ten shillings. By Robert Stanton. LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://find.gale.com/ecco/infomark.do?contentSet=ECCOArticles&docType=ECCOArticles&bookId=1612300500&type=getFullCitation&tabID=T001&prodId=ECCO&docLevel=TEXT_GRAPHICS&version=1.0&source=library&userGroupName=usi UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://find.gale.com/ecco/infomark.do?contentSet=ECCOArticles&docType=ECCOArticles&bookId=1612300500&type=getFullCitation&tabID=T001&prodId=ECCO&docLevel=TEXT_GRAPHICS&version=1.0&source=library&userGroupName=usi ER -