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Title
Accounts and memoranda.
Alternative Title
Goldsmith, 1682, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1682. London: Printed by Mary Clark for the Company of Stationers, 1682.
Creator
Goldsmith, John, active 17th century
Date Created and/or Issued
1682
Contributing Institution
UCLA, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Collection
Early Modern Annotated Books from UCLA’s Clark Library
Rights Information
Public Domain
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Scope/Content: Manuscript annotations in printed book.
Scope/Content: Manuscript accounts and memoranda in an unknown owner's 1682 Goldsmith's Almanac. Copious annotations have been written on blanks throughout the volume and include accounts (especially money owed and due to various people, all named), expenses and business memoranda for trips to London, Rochester and Canterbury, and other miscellaneous lists like "Things to be bought at Milton."
Condition: Bound in contemporary calf, ruled in blind with fore-edge flap.
Type
text
Form/Genre
Account books--England--17th century.
Notebooks--England--17th century.
Annotations (Provenance)--England--17th century.
Extent
[118] pages, bound; 11 cm
Identifier
ark:/21198/n1f30s
t AY751 .Z7 1682 *
Language
English
Subject
Agriculture--England--17th century.
Goldsmith, John, active 17th century.--Goldsmith, 1682, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1682.
Place
England.
Location
CLUW

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