APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Robins, T. f. (1709). The whole tryal and indictment of Sir John Barley-Corn: Knight. A Person of Noble Birth and Extraction, and well known to be both Rich and Poor throughout the Kingdom of Great-Britain: Being accused for several Misdemeanours by him committed against Her Majesty's Liege-People; by Killing some, Wounding others, and bringing Thousands to Beggary, to the Ruin of many a good Family. Here you have the Substance of the Evidence given in against him on his Tryal, with the Names of the Judges, Jury, and Witnesses: Also, the Comical Defence Sir John makes for himself, and the good Character given him by some of his Neighbours; namely, Hewson the Cobler, an honest Friend to Sir John, who is Entom'd as a Memorandum at the Two-Brewers in East-Smithfield. Taken in short-hand by Timothy Toss-Pot, foreman of the jury. printed for J. Dutton, near Fleetstreet.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Robins, Thomas fl. The Whole Tryal and Indictment of Sir John Barley-Corn: Knight. A Person of Noble Birth and Extraction, and Well Known to Be Both Rich and Poor Throughout the Kingdom of Great-Britain: Being Accused for Several Misdemeanours by Him Committed Against Her Majesty's Liege-People; by Killing Some, Wounding Others, and Bringing Thousands to Beggary, to the Ruin of Many a Good Family. Here You Have the Substance of the Evidence Given in Against Him on His Tryal, with the Names of the Judges, Jury, and Witnesses: Also, the Comical Defence Sir John Makes for Himself, and the Good Character Given Him by Some of His Neighbours; Namely, Hewson the Cobler, an Honest Friend to Sir John, Who Is Entom'd as a Memorandum at the Two-Brewers in East-Smithfield. Taken in Short-hand by Timothy Toss-Pot, Foreman of the Jury. London: printed for J. Dutton, near Fleetstreet, 1709.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Robins, Thomas fl. The Whole Tryal and Indictment of Sir John Barley-Corn: Knight. A Person of Noble Birth and Extraction, and Well Known to Be Both Rich and Poor Throughout the Kingdom of Great-Britain: Being Accused for Several Misdemeanours by Him Committed Against Her Majesty's Liege-People; by Killing Some, Wounding Others, and Bringing Thousands to Beggary, to the Ruin of Many a Good Family. Here You Have the Substance of the Evidence Given in Against Him on His Tryal, with the Names of the Judges, Jury, and Witnesses: Also, the Comical Defence Sir John Makes for Himself, and the Good Character Given Him by Some of His Neighbours; Namely, Hewson the Cobler, an Honest Friend to Sir John, Who Is Entom'd as a Memorandum at the Two-Brewers in East-Smithfield. Taken in Short-hand by Timothy Toss-Pot, Foreman of the Jury. printed for J. Dutton, near Fleetstreet, 1709.

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