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25 By check on Gardiner Bank, June 1By balance transferred to folio 2,

Cr.

Fol.

22

$ Cts. 41 00 150 00

9 00

200 00

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Contra

1827.

April 6 By balance,

Cr.

$ Cts. 90 00

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A TABLE for reducing Shillings and Pence into Cents.

and Mills.

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EXAMPLE. Reduce 3s. 6d. to cents and mills. Look for 3s. at the head of the column, and 6 under pence at the left hand side: then casting your eye along in that line until you come to the 3s, column, you have 58 cents 3 mills, the answer.

Tables of the value of the Gold Coins of Great Britain, France and Spain according to the act of Congress of April 29, 1816. [Gold Coins of FRANCE.] [Gold Coins of SPAIN.] gr.st. grs.ct. put. 8 ct. put. 8 ct. gr. ct gr. ct. pt. $. ct. pt. $ct. 1 3/13/47 110,87 11 9,60 1 313|45|| 10.84|11| 9,24 2 1451 21,75 12 10,47 2 71449 21,68 12 10,08 3111555 32 62 13 11,34 3111552 32,52/13/10,92 413,491 414|16|56|| 43,36|14|11,76 5181762 54,36 15 13,09 517 17 59 54,2015 12,60 622 18 65 65,23 16 13.96 621|18|63|| 65,04|16|13,44 7/25/19/68 716,11 17 14,33 7/24/19/66| 7|5,88|17|14,28 8292072 86,98 18 15,71 8 28 20 70 86,72 18 15,12 9332176|| 97,85 19 16,58 9322173 97,56 19 15,96

4/14/16/58)

14 12,21

10 36 22,80 108,73 20 17,4510|36|22|77||10 8,40 20 16,80

1140 2384

1244

1139 23 30

12 42

jal. cisnt dl. cts | put dl.cts.

7

6,22 13 11,55 1715,11

8

7,11 14 12,44 18 16,00

98,00 15 13,33 19 16,89

Gold Coins of GREAT BRITAIN and PORTUGAL. gret. gr|ct|gret. grct. \pwt|dl.ct put 13 725 1348 1970 1 0,89 27 8291451 2074 2 1,78 311 93315552178 3 12,671

414 10 37 16 59 2281 4 3,55 10 8,89 16 14,22 2017,78.

5/18/11 40 1763 23 85 5 1,44 11 9,78

6/22/12/44/18/67

6 5,33 12 10,67|

15,33

FORMS OF NOTES, BILLS, RECEIPTS, &c.

PROMISSORY NOTE.

Hallowell, June 6, 1827.

FOR value received, I promise to pay one hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty cents to George Rich, or order, in sixty days, with interest. HENRY WEST.

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PROMISSORY NOTE BY TWO PERSONS.

Hallowell, June 6, 1827. For value received, we jointly and severally promise to pay fifty-six dollars to A. B. or order, on demand, with interest.

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C. Davis.
E. Fox.

NOTE FOR BORROWED MONEY. Borrowed and received of C. D. forty-nine dollars, which I promise to pay on demand.

$49,00

E. Fox.

A promissory note having order inserted, may be endorsed from one person to another; and if value received is not mentioned, it is of no force.

INLAND BILL OF EXCHANGE.

$1000,00

Portland, June 6, 1827.

Ten days after sight, pay to George Brown or order, one thousand dollars, for value received, and place it to my account without further advice, (or as advised,) from

Your humble servant,

To Mr. George Rich, Boston.

HENRY WEST.

FOREIGN BILL OF EXCHANGE.

EXCHANGE for £400 sterling.

Hallowell, June 7, 1827. Sixty days after sight, (or at usance,*) pay this my first bill of exchange, second and third of the same tenor and date not paid, to Mr. George Brown or his order, four hundred pounds sterling

*Usance is a customary time for the payment of foreign bills of exchange,circulating from one nation to another; and varies from 80 to 90 days, according to the custom of different countries.

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