APA (7th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. Assizes (Abingdon) & Samuel, T. (1819). The case of Dewe v. Samuels: Tried at the assizes held at Abingdon, in and for the county of Berks, on Tuesday the 14th of July, 1818, relating to a toll claimed by the corporation of Newbury : to which is added the documentary evidence produced on the trial, obtained from the records of the tower, &c., relative to the manor and markets of the Borough, with some preliminary observations on the law of market tolls, and the tolls called toll-thorough and toll-traverse. Henry Butterworth.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. Assizes (Abingdon) and Thomas Samuel. The Case of Dewe V. Samuels: Tried at the Assizes Held at Abingdon, in and for the County of Berks, on Tuesday the 14th of July, 1818, Relating to a Toll Claimed by the Corporation of Newbury : To Which Is Added the Documentary Evidence Produced on the Trial, Obtained from the Records of the Tower, &c., Relative to the Manor and Markets of the Borough, with Some Preliminary Observations on the Law of Market Tolls, and the Tolls Called Toll-thorough and Toll-traverse. London: Henry Butterworth, 1819.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. Assizes (Abingdon) and Thomas Samuel. The Case of Dewe V. Samuels: Tried at the Assizes Held at Abingdon, in and for the County of Berks, on Tuesday the 14th of July, 1818, Relating to a Toll Claimed by the Corporation of Newbury : To Which Is Added the Documentary Evidence Produced on the Trial, Obtained from the Records of the Tower, &c., Relative to the Manor and Markets of the Borough, with Some Preliminary Observations on the Law of Market Tolls, and the Tolls Called Toll-thorough and Toll-traverse. Henry Butterworth, 1819.

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