Stanton, H. (1806). The singular and interesting trial of Henry Stanton, Esq. of the 8th. (or King's) Regiment, on charges of unofficer-like behaviour, as preferred against him by Lieutenant Colonel Young, commanding the said regiment: Tried by a general court martial held at Doncaster, August 14, 1805, and several subsequent days. Printed by Thomas Warr Brookman.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStanton, Henry. The Singular and Interesting Trial of Henry Stanton, Esq. of the 8th. (or King's) Regiment, on Charges of Unofficer-like Behaviour, as Preferred Against Him by Lieutenant Colonel Young, Commanding the Said Regiment: Tried by a General Court Martial Held at Doncaster, August 14, 1805, and Several Subsequent Days. Bristol [Eng.]: Printed by Thomas Warr Brookman, 1806.
Cita MLAStanton, Henry. The Singular and Interesting Trial of Henry Stanton, Esq. of the 8th. (or King's) Regiment, on Charges of Unofficer-like Behaviour, as Preferred Against Him by Lieutenant Colonel Young, Commanding the Said Regiment: Tried by a General Court Martial Held at Doncaster, August 14, 1805, and Several Subsequent Days. Printed by Thomas Warr Brookman, 1806.