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A43097 The English school-master compleated containing several tables of common English words, from one, to six, seven, and eight syllables, both whole and divided, according to the rules of true spelling; with prayers, and graces both before and after meat, and rules for childrens behaviour at all times and places, with several other necessaries suitable to the capacities of children and youth. Also brief and easie rules for the true and exact spelling, reading, and writing of English according to the present pronunciation thereof in the famous University of Oxford, and City of London. To which is added, an appendix containing the principles of arithmetick, with an account of coins, weights, measure, time, &c. Copies of letters, titles of honour, suitable for men of all degrees, and qualities, bills of parcels, bills of exchange, bills of debt, receipts, and several other rules and observations fit for a youths accomplishment in the way of trade. John Hawkins school-master at St. Georges Church in Southwark. Hawkins, John, 17th cent. 1692 (1692) Wing H1175; ESTC R213434 60,375 140

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firmly by these presents Sealed with my Seal dated the seventeenth day of May in the fourth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord and Lady William and Mary by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King and Queen Defenders of the Faith c. Annoque Domini 1692. THE Condition of this Obligation is such that if the above-bounden Nehemiah Nonesuch his Heirs Executors or Administrators or any of them do well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the above-named Nathanael Nameless his Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns the just Sum of Forty Pounds of like Lawful Money of England upon or before the four and twentieth day of August next ensuing the date hereof without fraud or further delay that then this present Obligation to be void and of none effect but otherwise to be and remain in full power force and vertue Sealed and Delivered in the presenc● of James Careless John Hunt Nehemiah Nonesuch O A Table of some Words as are alike in sound but different in signification A Abel Adams Son A Bell that rings Able sufficient Accidence Introduction to Grammar Accidents Chances Accompt Reckoning Account esteem Aims he levels at Alms given to the poor Ale Drink made of Malt. Ail as what ails you B Bail Surety 〈◊〉 bale a pack Bair Cloth so called Bayes of the Bay-tree Bacon Swines flesh Beacon on a Hill Beckon to nod at one ●all to play with ●aal an Idol ●awl to make a noise C ●all to name or call any one ●aul that covers the Bowels ●aul for the Head ●arrier one that carries ●ariere full speed ●ease to leave off ●eize to lay hold on ●ize bigness or to Gild with ●hair to sit in D Dam to stop water Damn to condemn Dame a Mistress Dear Beloved of great price Deer Venison Defer to put off Differ to vary E Ear that you hear with Year twelve months E●re before Farly betimes Yearly year by year Earn to deserve Yearn to compassionate Yarn Woollen thread F Fain to have a mind to Feign to counterfeit Fair Beautiful Fare to feed Fear trouble Felon a Thief Fellon a sore on the Finger G Garden where Herbs grow Guardian a Trustee Gentle mild Gentile like a Gentleman Gentiles Heathens Gentles Maggots Grass that groweth Grase to eat Grass H Hair on the Head Hare a wild Beast Are as we are ye are Air the Element so called Heir to an Estate I Idle Lazy Idol a false God Imply to signifie Imploy Business Incite to stir up Infight understanding K Keel the bottom of a Ship Kill to bereave of Life Kiln to put Fire under Kin related Ken within sight Keen sharp L Latine speech Latten Tin Lines in writing Loins part of the Body League a Covenant Leg that you stand on M Male the he Creature Mail a Coat of Mail. Major a Field Officer Mayor of a City or Town Manure to till ground Mannour a Lordship N Naught bad Nought nothing Neather lower Neither none of them O Oar to row with Ore unrefined Metal Our belonging to us ●our of time P Pail a Vessel Pale Colour or wa● Pale bounds Pare to cut off Pair a couple Q Queen the Kings Wife Quean a base Woman Quarry of Glass Query a Question Quench to put out fire or thirst Quince a Fruit so called R Rase to demolish blot out Race strife in running Raise to lift up Rays of the Sun Rake to scrape together Wrack ruin S Sale to be sold. Sail of a Ship Salve for Wounds Save to preserve or defend Same the same thing Psalm a Spiritual Song T Tail of a Beast Tale of Robin Hood Time of the day Thyme the Herb so called Tears of the Eyes Tares a sort of Grain V Vacation time of leisure Vocation Employment Vain to no end Vane on the main Top-mast W Walls of a Garrison Wales of a Ship Wait to attend Weight heavy Usual Christian Names of Men with their Original Significations A Aaron a Teacher Adam Man Earthly Alexander helper of Man Ambrose Divine Immortal Andrew Manly Anthony flourishing Arthur a Bear Augustine Majestical B Barnabas Son of Comfort Bartholomew Son of the Wanes Benjamin Son of the Right Hand Brian shril voice Bernard Lord of many Children C Charles Couragious Christopher Christ Carrier Cornelius an Horn. Constantine fast firm D David Beloved of God Daniel the Judgment of God Dennis Divine Mind E Edmond Blessed Pure Edward happy keeper Enoch taught or dedicated Ezekiel seeking the Lord. F Ferdinando pure peace Francis free Frederick peaceable Reign George Husbandman Gervas all sure and firm Gerrard well reported Gilbert bright pledge Gregory watching Guy Guide or Leader H Henry Rich Lord Hier●me Holy Name Hugh Comfort I Iacob a Supplanter Iames a Maintainer Iohn gracious Ioseph increase of the Lord. Ioshua a Saviour Iosiah Fire of the Lord. Isaac Laughter K Kenhelm defence of his Kindred L Leonard Lion-like Disposition Lawrence flourishing Lewis Refuge of the People Lodowick Famous Warriour M Mark High Matthew Gods Gift Michael who is like God Maurice Moor. N Nathanael the Gift of God Nehemiah Comfort of the Lord. Nicholas Conqueror of the People O Oliver the Peace bringing Olive Owen Noble well-born P Paul little humble Peter a Stone or Rock Philip a Lover of Horses R Ralph help Randal fair help Richard Rich Lord. Robert Famous in Counsel Roger strong Counsel S Sampson there the second time Simon obedien● listening Solomon peaceable Stephen a Crown T Theodore Gods Gift Theophilus a Lover of God Thomàs bottomless deep o● twin Timothy honouring God V Vincent Victorious W Walter a Pilgrim or General William Defence to many Z. Zachary the Memory of the Lord. Usual Christian Names of Women with their Original Significations A Abigail the Fathers Alice Noble Agnes Chaste B Barbara strange Beatrix Blessed Blanch white fair C Catherine Pure Chaste Constance constant firm Cicely gray-ey'd D Dousabel sweet fair Dido a Man-like Woman Dorothy the Gift of God E Elianor Pitiful Elizabith Peace of the Lord. Emme a good Nurse F Frances free G Gertrude all true amiable H Helena pitiful I Iane Gracious Ioan Gracious Iudith praising confessing M Magdalen Majestical Margaret Pearl Precious Mary Exalted P Phebe clear bright Priscilla Ancient R Rachel a Sheep Rebecka fat and full S Sarah Lady Dame Susannab Lilly or Rose U Ursula a little Bear W Winifred Win get Peace FINIS
12 00 00 Iune 12. A Box of Sugar Candy 64 l. 3 07 06 30. A Box of Fine Sugar 240 l. at 6 d. 6 00 00 Total Sum 47 03 04 Workmens Bills When any Bill is paid it is customary to give a Receipt for the same on the back-side of the Bill viz. July 20. 1692. Received the full contents of the within written Bill per me l. s. d. 47 03 04 John Burgis A Carpenters Bill Mr. Thompson his Bill for Work and Materials   l. s. d. For 20 Load of Oak at 44 s. per Load 44 00 00 For 30 Load of Firr at 36 s per Load 54 00 00 For 360 Foot of Oak Plank at 3 d. 04 10 00 For 20 Thousand 10 d. Nails at 6 s. the Thous 06 00 00 For ●5 Thousand 6 d. Nails at 4 s. 4 d. per Thous 0● 08 04 For 9 Thousand of double Tens at 10 s. 04 10 00 For 40 l. of Large Spikes at 4 d. per l. 00 13 04 For 10●0 of Deals at 6 l. 10 s. per Hundred 65 00 00 For 94 days work for my self at 3 s. ●4 02 00 For 116 days work for my Man at 2 s. 6 d. 14 10 00 For 64 days for another Servant at 2 s. 6 d. 08 00 00 Total Sum 220 13 08 A Bricklayers Bill Mr. Johnson his Bill for Work and Materials   l. s. d. For 8 Thousand Bricks at 13 s. a Thousand 05 04 00 For 10 Thousand of Tyles at 17 s. a Thousand 06 10 00 For 4 Thousand of Pan Tyles at 20 s. a Thous 04 00 00 For 800 of 10 Inch Tyles at 12 s. a Hundred 04 16 00 For 160 Ridg Tyles at 2 d. per Tyle 01 06 08 For 18 Hundred of Lime at 14 s. 6 d. 13 01 00 For 14 Load of Sand at 4 s. 10 d. 03 07 08 For 28 days for my self at 3 s. 04 04 00 For 34 days for my Man at 2 s. 6 d. 04 0● 00 For a Labourer 30 days at 20 d. 02 10 00 Total Sum 49 04 04 A Receipt in part of a Bill REceived the 17th of March 1692. in part of the within written Bill the Sum of Twenty nine Pounds four Shillings and four Pence I say Received l. s. d. 29 04 0● per me Jeremiah Platton A Receipt in part for Rent REceived July 26. 1692. of James Thompson the Sum of Four Pounds Ten Shillings in part of a Quarters Rent for his dwelling House due at Midsummer last I say Received l. s. d 04 10 0● per me Theophilus Johnson An Acq●ittance from one that Receives Rent by vertue of an Order from the Landlord REceived the 14th of April 1692. of Richard Powel the Sum of Eight Pounds Five Shillings for a Quarters Rent for his dwelling House due at Lady-day last Isa● Received for the use and by the special Order and Appointment of my Master John Robinson Esq. l. s. d 03 05 0● per me Stephen Steward A Copy of a full Discharge REceived the ●th of December 1692. of Mr. James Farringdon the Sum of twenty six pounds fourteen shillings and ten pence being so much due upon Accompt and is in full of all Reckonings Dues Debts Accompts Claims and Demands what soever to the day of the date hereof I say Received l. s. 〈◊〉 26 14 1● per me Thomas Trumplin Or thus May 18th 1692. REceived then of Henry Halfgood the Sum of thirty four pounds seven shillings and six ●ence being for Goods sold him at sundry times and is in full of all Accompts Reckonings Bonds Bills Debts Dues Claims and demands whatsoever to the day of the date hereof I say Received l. s. d 34 07 06 per me Thomas Mercer A Copy of a General Release KNow all Men by these presents that I Ionathan Webster of Bridgnorth in the County of Salop Mercer have Remised Released and for ever quit Claim and by these presents do for me my Heirs Executors and Administrators Remise Release and for ever absolutely quit Claim unto Ionathan Hawley of Claverley in the County aforesaid Shoemaker his Heirs Executors and Administrators all and all manner of Actions Suits Bills Bonds Writings Obligatory Debts Dues Duties Accompts Sum and Sums of Money Judgments Executions Extents Quarrels Controversies Trespasses Damages and Demands whatsoever both in Law and Equity or otherwise howsoever which against the said Ionathan Hawley I ever had now have or which I my Heirs Executors or Administrators shall or may have Claim Challenge or Demand for or by Reason of any Matter Cause or Thing whatsoever from the beginning of the World unto the day of the date of these presents In witness whereof I have here unto set my Hand and Seal this twentieth day of Iune Anno Domini 1692. Ionathan Webster Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Simon Howland John Thornton A short Bill of Debt REceived and Borrowed the 24th of Iune 1692. of Mr. Edward Eveling the Sum of Twenty Pounds of Lawful Money of England which I promise to pay upon demand Witness my Hand and Seal the day and year above written Iohn Iones Teste George Lovelace Another of the same KNow all Men by these presents that I Nehemiah Nonesuch of Kingston in the County of Surry Taylor do Owe and am firmly indebted to Nathaniel Nameless of London Mercer in the Sum of Forty Pounds of Lawful Money of England all which I promise to pay to him or his Order on the twenty fourth day of August next ensuing the date hereof In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this seventeenth day of May Anno Domini 1692. Sealed and delivered in the presence of James Careless John Hunt Nehemiah Non such A Bill of Debt with a Penalty KNow all Men by these presents that I Nehemiah Nonesuch of Kingston in the County of Surry Taylor do Owe and am firmly Indebted to Nathanael Nameless Citizen and Mercer of London in the Sum of Forty Pounds of Lawful Money of England all which I promise to pay to him or his Order on the twenty fourth day of August next ensuing the date hereof and that the same may be well and truly paid I bind me my Heirs Executors and Administrators in the penal Sum of Eighty Pounds of the like Lawful Money of England In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this seventeenth day of May Anno Domini 1692. Sealed and Delivered in the presence of James Careless John Hunt Nehemiah Nonesuch A Bond for the same Sum in English KNow all Men by these presents that I Nehemiah Nonesuch of Kingston in the Count● of Surry Taylor am holden and firmly do stand bound unto Nathanael Nameless Citizen and Mercer of London in the Sum of Eighty Pounds of good and Lawful Money of England to be paid unto the said Nathanael Nameless or to his certain Attorney his Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns To the which payment well and truly to be made I bind my self my Heirs Executors and Administrator●