1500 3000 3000 1 10 0 4000 2 00 Where the purchase or consideration 4000 and upwards 2 5 0 money of the property conveyed, whether Foreign. Foreign Bills drawn in, but payable out of, the United Kingdom, if drawn singly, or otherwise than in a set of three or more, the same duty as on Inland Bills. If drawn in sets of three or more, for every Bill of each set consisting of lands, tenements, rents, an- CONVEYANCE. 50 75 0 7 6 When the sum shall not exceed 175 £ s. d. " 0 17 6 1 0 0 When exceed. £25 not exc. 50 0 0 2 225 دو 300 350 400 2 0 0 450 500 750 0 2 6 500 550 2 15 0 1000 UBI JUS INCERTUM, IBI JUS NULLUM. 0 4000 0 13 4 4000 and upwards 0 15 0 Drawn out of, but payable in, the United Kingdom, the same duty as on Inland Bills. Drawn out of, and payable out of, the United Kingdom, but indorsed or negotiated therein, the same duty as on Foreign Bills drawn therein, and payable thereout. Penalty, any person drawing and issuing or transferring or negotiating Bills purporting to be drawn in a set, and not drawing the whole number of the set, £100. Penalty, any person taking such Bills without having delivered to him, stamped, the whole number of Bills, which such Bill purports the set to consist of, shall not be entitled to recover on any such Bill, or make the same available for any purpose. The duty of Bills drawn out of the United Kingdom to be denoted by adhesive stamps.-The holder of a bill drawn out of the United Kingdom must affix an adhesive stamp thereon, and cancel the same by writing thereon the date and his initials before negotiating it:-Penalty, £50. And where the purchase or con- COMPOSITION DEED. Between debtor and creditor. 0 10 0 1 15 0 WHERE THE LAW IS UNCERTAIN, THERE IS NO LAW. CUILIBET, IN ARTE SUA PERITO, EST CREDENDUM.. APICES JURIS NON SUNT JURA. Table of Distribution. 883 TABLE OF DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONAL ESTATE Brother or sister of whole blood, and brother or sister of half-blood Posthumous brother or sister and mother Uncle by mother's side, and deceased uncle or aunt's child Nephew by brother and nephew by halfsister Nephew by deceased brother,and nephews and nieces by deceased sister Brother and grandfather Brother's grandson and brother or sister's daughter Brother and two aunts Mother and brother Wife, mother, and children of a deceased brother (or sister) Wife, brother, or sister, and children of a deceased brother or sister Brother or sister, and children of a deceased brother or sister Grandfather and brother His personal representatives take thus: One-third to wife, rest to child or children; if children dead, then to their representatives (that is, their lineal descendants), except such child or children (not heirs-at-law) who had estate by settlement of intestate, in his life-time, equal to the other shares. Half to wife, rest to next of kin in equal degrees to intestate, or their legal representatives. All to next of kin and to their legal representatives. All to him, her, or them. All to next of kin in equal degree to intestate. Half to child, half to grandchild. Whole to father. Whole to them equally. Half to wife, residue to mother, brother, sisters, and nieces. Two-fourths to wife,one-fourth to mother, and one-fourth to nephews and nieces. Half to wife (under statute of Car. II.) half to brothers or sisters and mother. The whole (it being then out of the stat.). Halfto wife and half to mother. NICETIES OF LAW ARE NOT LAW. THE ARTIST MUST BE BELIEVED IN HIS OWN ART. Units GET THY GOODS TRULY, SPEND THEM PRECISELY. COMMERCIAL TABLES. Traders keep their Accounts in Pounds £, Shillings s., and Pence d. NUMERATION. MULTIPLICATION. Tens Hundreds Thousands Tens of Thousands Hundreds of Thousands Hundreds of Millions 1 - 12 - 1,234 12,345 123,456 1,234,567 12,345,678 By reversing this Table it will become Division. 12 22 24 30 | 331 36 123,456,789 8|16| 24 | 32 | 40 | 45 | 56 | 64 | Thousands of Millions 1,234,567,890 The seventh figure constitutes millions: six more would be billions, six more trillions, and so on for every six figures, to quadrillions, quintil-10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 |80|90|10|110| 120 lions, sextíllions, septillions, &c. &c. The basis of our Arithmetical No-11122 | 33 | 44 | 55 | 66 | 77 | 88 | 99 | 110 | 121 | 132 tation is 10. 12|24|36|48|60|72 | 84 | 96 | 108 | 120 | 132 | 144] J. MONEY. PENCE. MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH COINS. WITH WHAT MEASURE YE METE, IT SHALL BE MEASURED TO YOU AGAIN.-MATTHEW VII. 2. FARTHINGS. £ s. d. 2 are 12 are 10 SHILLINGS. A Groat or Fourpenny - 00 A Tester 0 0 A Seven-shilling piece 5 0 A Half-sovereign A Half-guinea A Guinea A Noble 7 0 An Angel A Mark A Carolus A Jacobus A Moidore A Six-and-Thirty Sovereign 20 0 A Double Sovereign - 070 0 10 0 0 10 6 10 -068 0 10 0 0 13 4 - 1 3 0 - 150 - 170 - 1 16 0 200 A Five-Sovereign Piece - 500 WEIGHT OF ENGLISH COINS. weighs 5 dwt 34 grains 1 160 13 4 650 - 32 10 Half-sover. 2 13 200 16 81000 50 0 Sixpence Fourpence 1 Threepence 0 125 0 Penny 1 oz. 5.0909 91 0 dr. -150 0 Halfpenny - 200 0 Farthing 4 A PERFECT AND JUST WEIGHT, A PERFECT AND JUST MEASURE SHALT THOU HAVE.-DEUT. XXV. 15. |