❧ Such as are desirous, either themselves to learn, or to have their children or servants instructed in any of these Arts and Faculties here under named. It may please them to repair unto the house of Humphrey Baker, dwelling on the Northside of the Royal Exchange, next adjoining to the sign of the ship. Where they shall find the professors of the said Artes. etc. Ready to do their ●●ligent endeavours for a reasonable consideration. Also if any be minded to have their children boarded at the said house, for the speedier expedition of their learning they shall be well and reasonably used, to their contentation. ❧ The Arts and Faculties to be taught, are these. Arithmetic vulgar, namely Numeration. Addition. Substraction. Multiplication. Division. Progression. In Whole numbers. Fractions both Arithmetical and Astronomical. The application of t●●… in operation, that is to say. The rule of 4. numbers proportional. The rule of 5. numbers or more. The rule of gain & loss with time. The rules of barter both simple and compound. The rules of fellowship without time, and with time. The rules of interest both simple & compound. The rule of Allegation. The Virgin's rule. The rule of suppositions, commonmonly called false positions. In Whole numbers. Fractions. With The extraction of all kinds of roots of numbers. Numeration. Proportions. Addition Proportions. Substraction. Proportions. Multiplication, & Proportions. Division of Proportions. The like in Surde, and Cossick numbers with the application of them in the rule of Aequation. For Questions Arithmetical & Geometrical. And also The second quantities. Of Algeber. How to measure Lands, Woods, and all other platforms whatsoever, and to reduce the same platforms into greater or lesser shape, at your own pleasure. Timber, Stone, and all kind of bodies what soever. The principles of Geometry, to be applied to the aid of all Mechanical workmen. The use of the Quadrant. The calculation of the Tables of Sinus, & Chords. With their proper use. Geometrical square, and Baculus jacob. The calculation of the Tables of Sinus, & Chords. With their proper use. The composition of the Astronomers staff. With their uses. The calculation of the Tables of Sinus, & Chords. With their proper use. astrolabe, and Ruler of Ptolemy. With their uses. The calculation of the Tables of Sinus, & Chords. With their proper use. Also the perfect order how to keep any accounts by Debtor and Creditor, after a more plain manner then hath heretofore been usually taught by any man within this City. Likewise how to rectify, and make perfect any difficult or intricate account, depending in variance between two, or more partners, and thereby to show, which of them shall be indebted the one to the other. ❧ An account of four Partners, to be rectified and made perfect by the order of Debtor and Creditor, as followeth. Four Merchants entered into Partnership, that is to say, A. B. C. and D. with this condition following. A. Should keep account of their doings in company, at London. B. Should keep account of their doings in company, at Roan. C. Should keep account of their doings in company, at Midleborow. D. Should keep account of their doings in company, at Elbing. FIrst A. at London laid into stock for his adventure in partnership, 60. fine Kentish Clothes, which cost him 15. l. the Cloth the first penny, and he paid for charges at the shipping of them forth to all places, 34. l. 05. s. 0. d. star. Which riseth to 11. s. 5. d. for every Cloth. Whereof the said A. shipped to B. at Rouen. 10. Clothes. Which cost with charges .155. l .14. s. 2.d. More, he shipped to C. at Midleborow, 30. Clothes. Which cost with charges .467. l .02. s. 6. d; And he shipped unto D. at Elbing, 20. Clothes. Which cost with charges .311. l .08. s. 4. d. Sum .934. l .5 s. 0.d. THE account of B. at Roan is thus, after he had received the said 10. Clothes, he paid for freight, custom, & other charges there, the sum of 15. franks .10. soulz .6. deniers tornois. And he sold them at 60. Crowns of the son the Cloth, which amounteth to 600. Crowns. And he sent home to A. at London, four trusses of Roan Canvas, containing 140. pieces, being aulness 5700. measure of Roan, which cost 57 franks, 12. soulz .6. deniers tornois the 100 aulness. Amounteth to the sum of 3284. franks, 12. soulz .6. deniers tornois. For which he paid charges clear aboard the ship, 25. franks .15. soulz. tornois. The account of C. at Midleborow is thus: After he had received the said 30. Clothes, he paid for freight, custom, and other, carriages there, the sum of 02. l .15. s .6.d. flemish. And he sold them at 27. l. 10.s. flemish the Cloth, which amounteth to ●75.l. flemish And he sent home to A. at London, 6. chests of Holland Cloth, containing 240. pieces, being 5760. els flemish, which cost 3. s. 4.d. flemish, the est flemish, amounteth to 960.l. flemish. For the which he paid charges clear aboard the ship, 31. l. 16/s. flemish. More, the said C. sent to A. at London, 4. Cases of velvets, containing 24. pieces, being 1000 flemish else, which cost 13. s. 4. d. flemish the ell, amounteth to 666. l .13. s. 4,d. flemish, and he paid for charges of them clear aboard the Ship. 21. l .6. s. 8.d. flemish. The account of D. at Elbing is thus. After he had received the 20. Clothes, he paid for custom, freight, and other charges there, the sum of 126. florins. And he sold them there at 105. florins the Cloth, which amounteth to 2100. florins. And he sent home to A. at London, 42. Last of Flax of Quinsborow weight, which cost 50. grosh the stone, amounteth to the sum of 4200. florins. For the which he paid charges clear aboard the ship. 136. florins. The account of A. at London, for all the goods returned home from all places, standeth thus. He received the 4. trusses Canvas from Roan, and paid for charges, 13. l .05. s. 00.d. sterling. More, he received the 6. Chests of Holland Cloth from Midleborow, and paid for charges. 49. l .00. 00. More, he received the 4. Cases of Velvet from thence, and paid for charges. 34. l .15. s .00. More, he received from Elbing the 42. Last of Flax, and paid for charges. 96. l 17. s. 6.d. sterling. The said A. sold the 5700. aulness Canvas at 6. l .13 s. 4.d. the 100 aulness, amounts to 380. l .00.0. sterling. He sold the 5760. else flemish of Holland Cloth, at 7. s. 6.d. the English ell, amounteth to 1296. l .00.0. sterling. More, he sold the 1000 flemish else of Velvet, at 22.s. the English yard, amounts to 825. l .00.0. star. And he sold the 42. Last of Flax, accounting 18. C. weight to every Last, at 32.s. the C. is 1209. l .12. s .0. sterling. This done, the Partners B. C. and D. repair to London, to make up their accounts, and being agreed between themselves, that every Partner shall bear his own charges at the place where he kept his account. The question is to know, whether they have gained or lost by their said traffic, and how much each Partner must have of the gain, if any gain be? or to bear of the loss, if any loss be? according to each man's stock, that he shall be found to have laid in. And further, if any of them be in debt, which of them shall be indebted, the one to the other, and how much? Always provided, that the moneys of the three Foreign Countries, shall be valued as followeth, viz. Every 5. florins of Elbing, shall be rated to be worth, 20. shillings sterling, and 20. shillings sterling, sh●●● be valued at 31. shil. 7. penny flemish, and every Crown of the son of three francs the Crown, shall be valued to be worth 6. shillings 3. pence sterling. God save the Queen.