The ladies complete pocket-book [microform] : for the year of our Lord 1760. Being bissextile or leap-year. The thirty-third of King George II. And the ninth of the new stile used in Great Britain containing, I. An index to the present year, and a chronicle of the most remarkable events in the past. II. A methodical memorandum book, dispos'd in fifty-two weeks, for keeping a regular account with the greatest ease and propriety, of all monies, receiv'd, paid, lent, or expended; and of ll appointments, engagements, or visits, that have been made, paid, or receiv'd; and a separate column for all occasional memorandums &c. The which are added, for the use of the fair sex, III. The precedency due to women; of doing the honours of a table; of the oeconomy [sic] of a table, or placing the dishes; ... V. A familiar account of the sun and moon, ... To be continued annually.

bb An appointment and accounts book for the year.

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Corporate Author: Adam Matthew Publications
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : printed only for John Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLX. [1760]
Series:Women advising women. Advice books, manuals, almanacs, and journals, c1625-1837 ; reel 19:1.
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Call Number: Microfilm 4959
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