-
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
seventeenth century.
According to the 17th
century compilation Ane
Accompt of the
Genealogie of the Campbells,
Cailean married Janet Sinclair, daughter...
- of
Crown debts) c. 3 The King's
Pardon to his
People of
divers Debts,
Accompts, Arrearages, &c.
until the
Tenth Tear of his Reign. —
repealed by Statute...
-
Session of Parliament, for taking, examining, and stating, the
Public Accompts of the Kingdom, for One Year longer. (Repealed by
Statute Law Revision...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
Statute Law (Ireland)
Revision Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 98) c. 11 The
accompts in the
exchequer shall be more
speedily heard than they were wont.— repealed...