Clerke, G. 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.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationClerke, George. 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.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationClerke, George. 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.