Ireland. Assizes (Clonmel), Doyle, F., & Judkin-Fitzgerald, T. (1808). A report of an interesting case wherein Mr. Francis Doyle, of Carrick-on-Suir, merchant and cloth-manufacturer, was plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Judkin Fitzgerald, high sheriff of the county of Tipperary, in the year 1798, was defendant: Tried and determined at Clonmel Spring Assizes, Monday, April, 9, 1801, before Lord Avonmore. Printed by H. Fitzpatrick.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationIreland. Assizes (Clonmel), Francis Doyle, and Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald. A Report of an Interesting Case Wherein Mr. Francis Doyle, of Carrick-on-Suir, Merchant and Cloth-manufacturer, Was Plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Judkin Fitzgerald, High Sheriff of the County of Tipperary, in the Year 1798, Was Defendant: Tried and Determined at Clonmel Spring Assizes, Monday, April, 9, 1801, Before Lord Avonmore. Dublin: Printed by H. Fitzpatrick, 1808.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationIreland. Assizes (Clonmel), et al. A Report of an Interesting Case Wherein Mr. Francis Doyle, of Carrick-on-Suir, Merchant and Cloth-manufacturer, Was Plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Judkin Fitzgerald, High Sheriff of the County of Tipperary, in the Year 1798, Was Defendant: Tried and Determined at Clonmel Spring Assizes, Monday, April, 9, 1801, Before Lord Avonmore. Printed by H. Fitzpatrick, 1808.