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.
Lua i Stíl Chicago (17ú heag.)Stanton, 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.
Lua MLA (8ú heag.)Stanton, 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.