Motherhill, J., & Wilkinson, M. (1786). The genuine trial of John Motherhill (more generally known by the name of the Brighthelmstone Taylor) for a rape on the body of Miss Catharine Wade ...: At the assizes held at East Grimstead [sic], before Mr. Justice Ashurst, for the county of Sussex, on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1786, together with the pleadings of the counsel on that very extraordinary trial. Printed for R. Randall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMotherhill, John, and Mr Wilkinson. The Genuine Trial of John Motherhill (more Generally Known by the Name of the Brighthelmstone Taylor) for a Rape on the Body of Miss Catharine Wade ...: At the Assizes Held at East Grimstead [sic], Before Mr. Justice Ashurst, for the County of Sussex, on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1786, Together with the Pleadings of the Counsel on That Very Extraordinary Trial. London: Printed for R. Randall, 1786.
MLA引文Motherhill, John, and Mr Wilkinson. The Genuine Trial of John Motherhill (more Generally Known by the Name of the Brighthelmstone Taylor) for a Rape on the Body of Miss Catharine Wade ...: At the Assizes Held at East Grimstead [sic], Before Mr. Justice Ashurst, for the County of Sussex, on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1786, Together with the Pleadings of the Counsel on That Very Extraordinary Trial. Printed for R. Randall, 1786.