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1960493271960. Cases in Public Accounting. The AICPA Injunction Case Re: ARB No. 44 Revised. Chicago IL: Arthur Andersen & Co. 1960. 309 pp. Ex-library with stamps stamped edges card pocket on rear pastedown page and location label on spine. Black cloth worn with gilt lettering. $5. Cases in Public Accounting Practice Volume 1. unknown books
1960493291960. Cases in Public Accounting Practice. The Alton Water Company Deferred Tax Case. Chicago IL: Arthur Andersen & Co. 1960. 304 pp. Ex-library with stamps stamped edges bookplate on front pastedown page card pocket on rear pastedown page and location label on spine. Internally clean. $5. unknown books
1961493201961. Cases in Public Accounting Practice. The Philadelphia Transportation Company Case Re: Income Interest on Bonds. 2 vols. Chicago IL: Arthur Andersen & Co. 1961. 1107 pp. Ex-library with stamps stamped edges bookplate on front pastedown page and location label on spine. Black cloth worn with gilt lettering. Internally clean. $55. Part I: Volume 3 and Part II: Volume 4. unknown books
1812BL4695Ecton Borough of Wellingborough Northamptonshire England:: 1812. 1812. <br /><br /> Folio. 5 folded sheets approx. 19 x 15 ½ inches. Condition: Excellent. Manuscript record of the worker salaries paid to operate the March 30-May 2 1812 farm at the estate of Samuel Isted Ecton. Each sheet being a record of five weeks labor lists the workers names the days they worked their duties on the farm and the costs of the laborers as well as totals. Additional entries are made for "work about the home" handymen and another provision annotates the income received from rent sale of wood etc. The details are what is of particular interest including a list of the number of farm animals and their types "Stock of Beasts" 9 heifers 7 cows 1 bull; Sheep: 5 rams home bred 1 ewe 1 lamb 4 lambhogs 2 south down rams 125 ewes 142 lambs 30 Welch sheep. Three men are named for "work about the home" William and James Elson John Fitsburgh. There are 17 workers named for working the farm: Samuel Pettit Charles Hensman John Hensman John Randle John Jolley William Cox William Jolley Benjamin Johnson Joseph Wooding Thomas Leach Richard Leach Robert Burges William Johnson William Sharman William Morris Thomas Morris and John Pettit. Their labors are listed as: jobbing about with team cutting chaff for cloth threshing barley & winnowing oak take in oak threshing jobbing about the home work in gardens ditching & fencing & cutting hedges stables sheep herding. One entry refers to payment rec'd for "wood for Poor People" and another entry states "rec'd for fine wood sold by auction." <br /><br /> Another separate column details added expenses listed by days of the week: Paid the clerk his Church dues paid for looking after fowls paid . . . for advertising wood sale and selling wood paid for trussing allowance payment for cutting and quarter of chaff paid expense with team fetching 2 loads of coal & 2 loads of lime. <br /><br /> With each successive week one can see how the daily operations are handled and paid for income earned and all the names of every worker. <br /><br /> ALSO: verso of April 6-11 leaf adds entries: Rec'd of Mr.W James Mowkim! payment for a fat cow lambhog lamb ewe rams Welch sheep pig calf cow etc. <br /><br /> Samuel Isted Esq of Ecton baptized on May 17th 1750 wedded in 1795 to Barbara eldest daughter of Thomas Percy Lord Bishop of Dromore. Samuel died August 12 1827 buried at Ecton. They had one daughter who died in infancy and a son Ambrose Isted d.1800. <br /><br /> Note: Benjamin Franklin's father Josiah Franklin was a tallow chandler a soap-maker and a candle-maker. He was born at Ecton Northamptonshire England on December 23 1657 the son of Thomas Franklin a blacksmith-farmer and Jane White. Benjamin Franklin himself was known to visit Ecton. Thus one of the founding fathers of the United States had roots in Ecton. <br /><br /> Franklin himself wrote "The notes one of my uncles who had the same kind of curiosity in collecting family anecdotes once put into my hands furnished me with several particulars relating to our ancestors. From these notes I learned that the family had lived in the same village Ecton in Northamptonshire for three hundred years . . . is eldest son Thomas lived in the house at Ecton and left it with the land to his only child a daughter who with her husband one Fisher of Wellingborough sold it to Mr. Isted now lord of the manor there." – Franklin's autobiography. 1812. hardcover books
1997105119Washington: GPO 1997. Magazine. 28p. 8.5x11 inches appendixes tables figures very good booklet in stapled blue wraps. GPO unknown books
1984155219Washington DC: General Accounting Office 1984. v 78p. wraps; 8.5x11 inches. General Accounting Office unknown books
1990621071990. Comptroller General. Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States. United States General Accounting Office. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office. Vols. 1-69 1921-1990. Hardcover. Ten 10 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-private law firm library with stamps and location labels at foot of spines else very good. Special $695. Ceased publication with volume 73. The decisions of the Comptroller General continue the Decisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury starting with the volume covering the years June 1921 to June 1922. unknown books