10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACCOMPTABLE»
Discover the use of
accomptable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
accomptable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Bank of England: first report, session 1969-70
The third method is a kind of deposit receipt, as is shown by an August decision
that only "accomptable notes" be given for foreign or inland bills of exchange until
"the mony be actually received".3 The second method anticipated the modern ...
Bank of England, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Nationalised Industries
2
The Early History of Banking in England (RLE Banking & Finance)
The "accomptable note" was really a type of deposit receipt. The only specimen
preserved in the Bank is damaged and worded thus: London ye 10th June 1697.
Received of Capt Bas Percy forty seaven pounds five shillings current money for
...
3
Middle English dictionary
Also accomptable . [AF] Charged with a duty or responsibility; responsible ttor sth.
), answerable (to sb. ). [(l357) Statutes Realm l.35l: Les queux deputez. . soient
accountables as ordinairs, si avent come executours sont en cas de testament.] ...
Hans Kurath, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, Robert E. Lewis, 1952
4
The English in West Africa, 1685-1688: The Local ...
I find a chest of suggar in the ffactory, supposing it to be the deceasd's, which by
my desire is left here, haveing occasion for itt, and [having] noe stilliards,134
have computed it at large to be 120 lb and shall be accomptable to you for the
same.
5
History of the Principal Public Banks: Accompanied by ...
... wherein their Accounts to be entered", 3. ,,Notes to persons to be accomptable"
. But here there appears a new instrument, the ,,accomptable note", the
possession of which, as will be shown later, entitled the holder to ,,draw notes" (
i.e., ...
6
Officium Vicecomitum: The Office and Authority of Sheriffs: ...
... lsndB H gwdM ma? be dikcharged ok andkrom all KneS and smercementF.
ZVHat other chingL the? lhall be accomptable koz, appcarech in psrt here betoze
, rir. kranckikes, «.ents, karms, Oedts, Illues, ^mcrce^- mevrs, 5i»ez, and
korfeirures ...
7
The Statutes of the Realm: Printed by Command of His Majesty ...
... Commissioner Sub Commissioner Treasurer and all other Officers which were
heretofore imployed in the Receipt of the Excise, Farmer, or Collector of Excise
which are and standeth charged with, or accomptable for any Dutyes of Excise by
...
And so remayneth: CCC iiijxxxiij li. xviij s. iij d. wherof Prest to dyverse personnes
as foloweth for which they are accomptable viz.: — To Roger Thorpe, gentleman,
at severall tymes and by him uppon this accompte confessed, for which he ...
Henry Percy Northumberland (Earl of), G. R. Batho, 1962
9
Annals of the First Four Years of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth
... of one and twentie yeares, or bee married, and then to bee accomptable to her
for all the rents which he shall receaue after her age of eighteene years, vntil the
age of one and twentie yeares, or tyme of her marriage, which first shall happen.
Sir John Hayward, John Bruce, 1840
10
Works of the Camden Society
... of one and twentie yeares, or bee married, and then to bee accomptable to her
for all the rents which he shall receaue after her age of eighteene years, vntil the
age of one and twentie yeares, or tyme of her marriage, which first shall happen.