Sharp, G., & Burn, J. I. (1841). An account of the constitutional English policy of congregational courts: And more particularly of the great annual court of the people, called the view of frankpledge, wherein the whole body of the nation were arranged into regular divisions of tithings, hundreds, etc. : with two tracts on colonization. J.W. Parker.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSharp, Granville, and John Ilderton Burn. An Account of the Constitutional English Policy of Congregational Courts: And More Particularly of the Great Annual Court of the People, Called the View of Frankpledge, Wherein the Whole Body of the Nation Were Arranged into Regular Divisions of Tithings, Hundreds, Etc. : With Two Tracts on Colonization. London: J.W. Parker, 1841.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSharp, Granville, and John Ilderton Burn. An Account of the Constitutional English Policy of Congregational Courts: And More Particularly of the Great Annual Court of the People, Called the View of Frankpledge, Wherein the Whole Body of the Nation Were Arranged into Regular Divisions of Tithings, Hundreds, Etc. : With Two Tracts on Colonization. J.W. Parker, 1841.