@article{662049, note = {Dated on internal evidence.}, author = {Clerke, George.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/662049}, title = {The landed-man's assistant: or, Steward's vade mecum. Containing the newest, most plain and perspicous method of keeping the accompts of estates yet extant. Useful for gentlemen, lawyers, cashiers, bailiffs, rent-gatherers, &c. Being a compendious form of taking a survey of an estate in hand, or on lives, with an abstract of the same: also an inventory of cash, stock, debts, &c. The method of entering lives dropt, and new leafes granted; together with a cash-book, and an abstract of receipts and disbursements; also the method of charging and discharging each tenant's accompts. By George Clerke, steward to a person of quality. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {Printed, and are sold by C. King in Westminster-Hall, J. Graves in St. James Street, T. Woodward in Fleet-street, and F. Symson in Cornbill,}, recid = {662049}, pages = {[9],49,[1]p. ;}, address = {London :}, year = {1712}, }