DAY BOOK. Each of the following compartments is to be considered as a separate leaf, as numbered, ruled on both sides. Messrs. Baber, Brothers, and Co. As to Questions arising between you and Messrs. Gordon & Co. Here, in like manner, would the charges relative to this business be entered, and continued elsewhere if necessary. Messrs. Baber, Brothers, and Co. Page 7. As to Debt due to you from Messrs. W. & A. Sinclair. The charges as to this matter would be entered here, Page 8. Messrs. Baber, Brothers, and Co. As to your Claim against the Estate of General Hoggins. The necessary charges in this matter would be made The Estate of Sir John Corbet, Bart. As to General Matters. The charges relative to the general business connected with the estate would be entered on this and as many other sheets as might be necessary for the purpose. Page 9. The Estate of Sir John Corbet, Bart. As to Debt due from Col. Gascoine. The charges as to obtaining payment of this debt would be entered here, &c. The Estate of Sir John Corbet, Bart. On this and as many other sheets as might be requisite the charges as to this business would be entered. The Estate of Sir John Corbet, Bart. As to Mortgage due from Capt. Henderson. The proper charges as to getting in this mortgage would be entered on this and as many other sheets as would be required. Page 10. Page 11. Page 12. DAY BOOK. A more full specimen of the mode of making the first entries of charges for business done. The Estate of Sir John Corbet, Bart. Page 9. 1856 General Matters. Nov. 1 Attending Mr. Godfrey, one of the exe- 5 Attending this day, at the late residence |