Palmer, E., & Barnard, B. (1792). Trial for breach of promise of marriage, Miss Eleanor Palmer against Benjamin Barnard, Esq.: At Guildhall, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury of merchants, on Wedesday [sic], the 19th of December, 1792 : the damages were laid at twenty thousand pounds, and the jury gave a verdict for one thousand : the trial contains verbatim the speeches of counsel, and all the evidence that was produced in support of the action. Printed for H.D. Symonds.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPalmer, Eleanor, and Benjamin Barnard. Trial for Breach of Promise of Marriage, Miss Eleanor Palmer Against Benjamin Barnard, Esq.: At Guildhall, Before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury of Merchants, on Wedesday [sic], the 19th of December, 1792 : The Damages Were Laid at Twenty Thousand Pounds, and the Jury Gave a Verdict for One Thousand : The Trial Contains Verbatim the Speeches of Counsel, and All the Evidence That Was Produced in Support of the Action. London: Printed for H.D. Symonds, 1792.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationPalmer, Eleanor, and Benjamin Barnard. Trial for Breach of Promise of Marriage, Miss Eleanor Palmer Against Benjamin Barnard, Esq.: At Guildhall, Before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury of Merchants, on Wedesday [sic], the 19th of December, 1792 : The Damages Were Laid at Twenty Thousand Pounds, and the Jury Gave a Verdict for One Thousand : The Trial Contains Verbatim the Speeches of Counsel, and All the Evidence That Was Produced in Support of the Action. Printed for H.D. Symonds, 1792.