01999nam 2200397 n 450 99638394480331620200824120517.0(CKB)1000000000593247(EEBO)2240910181(UnM)99837828e(UnM)99837828(EXLCZ)99100000000059324719901017d1628 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The treasurers almanacke, or the money-master[electronic resource] wherein with necessary tables of interest, the lenders gaine, and borrowers losse, of 10.8.7.6. in the 100. are easily composed and demonstrated for the longitude and latitude of all places whatsoeuer. 1628. Being most necessary and helpefull in coine, value, weight and measure of all things. And properly referred and rectified to the generall, coronell, knight, merchant, grocer, goldsmith, scriuener, buyer, lender, artificer, tradesman, or nobleman, commander, gentleman, mercer, draper, fishmonger, vsurer, seller, borrower, clothier, husbandman and whosoeuer else. Also may fitly serue for the seaThe second edition.London Printed for Michael Sparke1628[16] leavesOn title page, the words "generall .. tradesman" are within brace brackets; "nobleman .. husbandman" are preceded by brace brackets.Another issue, with date altered and most of quire B reset, of STC 24209.5, published in 1626.Some print faded and show-through.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018InterestTablesEarly works to 1800Weights and measuresTablesEarly works to 1800InterestWeights and measuresCu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996383944803316The treasurers almanacke, or the money-master2313311UNISA