APPENDIX; CONTAINING Various Forms of Acquittances, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, Letters of Advice, Letters of Credit, Bills of Parcels, and Bills on Book Debts; all of which are adapted to such circumstances as occur in real Business, to enter a Pupil in the manner and Method of Commerce, and to make him ready at Computation. A general Receipt. RECEIVED, August 9th, 1806, of Mr. Anthony Buskin, the sum of fifty pounds, in full for one quarter's rent, due at Midsummer last, and of all demands, £50 00 00 By me, HENRY HEDGES. A Receipt or Acquittance for Rent paid. RECEIVED, this 5th day of January, 1806, of Mr. Thomas Field, the sum of thirty-two pounds sixteen shillings, in money, which, with eight pounds four shillings more, disbursed by the said Thomas Field, for taxes and reparations of the messuage and tenements he now occupies, situate in Chiswell-street, London, makes in the whole the sum of forty pounds, and is in full of half a year's rent due to me out of the said premises at Christmas-day last.-I say, received by me, £40 00 00 THOMAS ROSE. An Acquittance for Debt received of a Third Hand. RECEIVED, this 10th day of July, 1806, of Mr. Joseph Stanley, by the hands of Mr. Clark Stanley, the sum of seven pounds, in full for certain goods bought by the said Joseph Stanley of me. I say, received in full of all demands, by me, £7 00 00 FRANCIS CRUMP. An Acquittance for Moncy received in Part of a Debt due on Bond. RECEIVED, this 16th of June, 1806, of Mr. Thomas Brown, the sum of ten pounds ten shillings and sixpence, in part of payment of a greater sum, due to me on bond from the said Thomas Brown.-I say, received by me, £ 10 10 6 THOMAS HEDGES. An Acquittance for Money received by a third Person for the Use of another. RECEIVED, this 18th day of March, 1806, of Mr. Edward Hedges, the sum of twenty pounds, in full for work done by Charles Day, for the said Mr. Edward Hedges. I say, received, by the order and for the use of the said Charles Day, by £ 20 00 00 THOMAS WOOTON. A Receipt for Interest due on Bond. RECEIVED, this 13th day of January, 1806, of Mr. Abraham Brooks, the sum of five pounds, in full for one year's interest of 100l. due to me at Christmas last, on bond from the said Abraham Brooks. I say, received by me, £500 DAVID BURN. Note. Besides these receipts to be taken on payment of money due on bonds, it is proper to have each payment mentioned on the back of the obligation. An Acquittance for a Legacy. RECEIVED, this 29th day of July, 1806, of John Roberts, executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Green, late of Westham, in the county of Essex, deceased, the sum of one hundred pounds, in full of a legacy bequeathed to me, in and by the last will and testament of the said Samuel Green. 1 say, received in full of all demands, by me, £ 100 0 0 JOHN JARRET. An Acquittance to an Administrator on Payment of a Debt due from the Intestate. RECEIVED, this 30th day of July, 1806, of Mr. William Jarret, administrator of the goods and chattels, rights and credits, of John Noon, late of Bristol, in the county of Somerset, deceased, the sum of three hundred pounds, in full of a debt, owing to me by the said John Noon in his life-time, for household goods by me sold him. I say, received in full of all demands, by me, £ 300 00 00 GEORGE CHINNER. A Receipt proper to be taken upon a Person's giving a Promissory Note for a Book Debt. RECEIVED, this 20th day of April, 1806, of Mr. William Straight, a promissory note for the sum of sixty pounds, payable to me, or order, three months after date; which sum, when paid, is in full of all demands. I say, received by me, £ 60 00 00 THOMAS Ross. An Acquittance for the Purchase-Money on executing a Conveyance, to be indorsed on the Back of a Deed. RECEIVED, the day and year within written, of the within-named Thomas Bisson, the sum of seventy pounds, being the full consideration-money within-mentioned to be paid to me. - I say, received by me, £70 00 00 Witness to the payment of the money. } CHARLES BARRON. A Receipt for Writings intrusted in a Person's Hands. RECEIVED, this 25th day of November, 1806, of John Stag, of Eye, in the county of Suffolk, four several deeds or conveyances: one of them purporting to be a lease of a messuage, situated in Narrow-street, Limehouse, and made between John Lee, of Wapping, and William Burt, of Westminster; another to be an assignment of the said lease, and made between John Vyse, of New-street, London, and Felix Morgan, of Bangor, in the county of Caernarvon; and the other to be a lease and release, and made between John Jee, of Barking, in the county of Essex, and John Beven, of Newhaven, in the county of Sussex; for which several deeds or writings, I hereby promise to be accountable, and to re-deliver the same to the said John Stag on demand. Witness my hand, HENRY WRIGHT. |