The purchasers pattern In two parts, containing. I. The true value of any purchase of land or houses by lease or otherwise: also, a moderate discourse of usury. With many observations, and tables of intrest and rebatement. II. The true measuring of land, board, timber, and gauging of cask: and discovering the false rules and deceits which are used by many therein. With many other rules and tables of daily use for most men. The second edition corrected and enlarged. By Hen. Philippes.
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- The purchasers pattern In two parts, containing. I. The true value of any purchase of land or houses by lease or otherwise: also, a moderate discourse of usury. With many observations, and tables of intrest and rebatement. II. The true measuring of land, board, timber, and gauging of cask: and discovering the false rules and deceits which are used by many therein. With many other rules and tables of daily use for most men. The second edition corrected and enlarged. By Hen. Philippes.
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- Phillippes, Henry, d. 1677?
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- London :: Printed by R. & W. Leybourn, for T. Pierrepont, at the Sun in Pauls Church-yard,
- 1654.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- To the Reader.
- A Table of the Contents of this Book.
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These Books following are sold by
Thomas Pierrepont, at the Sun inPauls Churchyard. - errata
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THE PURCHASERS PATTERN.
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A Table shewing the true value of one pound yearly Rent, to continue any number of years under 31, and from thence to 100 years, increasing by every tenth year, after the Rates of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12 in the hundred, reckoning Interest upon Interest.
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The Use of these Tables.
- First, to know the price of any An∣nuity, to continue any number of years.
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II.
There is another very necessary question easily resolved by these Tables, and that is, When any one doth ask of you such a summe of money, or so many yeers purchase for a parcel of land, lease, or house, to know what profit be allowes you for your money. -
III.
All this which hath been spoken of pur∣chasing of Leases, you may apply to Fines for the abatement of a greater or lesser part of the Rent of any thing.
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The Use of these Tables.
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OF
Reversions. -
A New and Exact Table of Interest, shewing the true Interest due upon any Sum of Money for any time at the Rate of 6
per Centum. -
TABLES OF INTEREST At Six
per Centum. -
tables
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The Use of these Tables.
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I.
If a bond be dated the 10th.of February, when is the half year, or 183days out? -
II.
How many days is it from the 10thof Au∣gust. to the last of December? -
III.
Thus, if you would know how many dayes it is from the tenth of August to the ninth of February. -
IV.
To know what is the true use of any summe of money for any number of dayes, after the rate of six per Centum.
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I.
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The Use of these Tables.
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TABLES OF INTEREST At Six
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OF
Rebatement.
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A Table shewing the true value of one pound yearly Rent, to continue any number of years under 31, and from thence to 100 years, increasing by every tenth year, after the Rates of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12 in the hundred, reckoning Interest upon Interest.
- title page
- TO THE READER.
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Geometricall Observations.
Of measure, which consists onely in length. - To measure things which have length and breadth, as Board, Glasse, Pave∣ments, Tyling, Wainscot, and such like.
- How to measure any piece of Land.
- To measure any piece of Land.
- Of the measuring of Solid Bodies.
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To measure Timber, which is not pay
tle squared. - To measure round Timber.
- To measure Tapering Timber.
- Of Gauging.
- Of wet measures.
- Dry measures.
- Of weights.
- Observations about Gold, Silver, and other Metals.
- A way to try Gold, whether it he true or counterfeit.
- The use of the two fore-going Tables of the Assize of Bread.
- A TABLE of ACCOVNTS For the ready Casting up of the true value of any great number of any Com∣modities.
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