Bound with two other titles: An act for the encouraging and increasing of shipping and navigation; An act to prevent frauds, and concealments of His Majesties customs, and subsidies.
Highly detailed accounts of both receipts and expenses (written from opposite ends of the volume) kept by the London merchant Abraham Chitty, brother of Alderman Thomas Chitty. Receipts include records for rents on his properties in London, Westminster and Surrey, as well as income from an interest in a brewhouse and insurance records for warehoused goods such as wine. The record of Chitty’s personal expenses is particularly complete and includes 6s. "for Pamila. 2 Vollums;" "about L1.4s.6d to see The Conscious Lovers" at Covent Garden Playhouse in 1739; and 14s. for "Chockolate, Mackoroons, carraways and oysters." Also included are regular payments for housekeeping expenses "For Mrs. Chitty;" purchases at auctions and sales, such as "a barometer;" and frequent carriage repairs.
Description:
Both pastedowns contain notes on birth and death dates for family members., Related material: Abraham Chitty, Letters (Osborn c608)., and Volume contains unnumbered pages, blank pages (not digitized), and text written in both directions; both sections of text paginated separately.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain --Economic conditions --18th century and Great Britain --Social life and customs --18th century
Subject (Name):
Chitty, Thomas
Subject (Topic):
Amusements --England, Chitty family, Cost and standard of living --England --18th century, Family --England --Domestic relations, Home economics --Accounting, Luxury, and Middle class --England --London --18th century
A collection, with general title page and table of contents, of separately issued laws. In addition to the XL chapters, i.e. laws, is appended chapter XLI: An act for dividing the Parish of Saint Michan's, Dublin, 1697., Bound with Ireland. Laws, statutes, etc., 1689-1694 (William and Mary) Acts and statutes ... [An act of recognition ...] Dublin, 1692., and Some of the laws have caption titles, some have special title pages.
Statement of his grievances against Dublin booksellers who issued pirated editions of his The history of Sir Charles Grandison. A somewhat modified version was published with title: The case of Samuel Richardson, of London, printer.
Subject (Name):
Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761. History of Sir Charles Grandison