Sadler, F. (1738). The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered: Shewing the common fees demanded for christenings, marrying, churching of women, and the burying the dead, to be contrary to law, whereby persons may (if they please) save a great deal of the expence they are generally at, for want of understanding the law in those cases : with a touch upon divers clerical and parochial errors, that are crept into the church : and the opinion of Mr. Strange, Sollicitor-General to His Majesty on a case here stated.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSadler, Francis. The Exactions and Impositions of Parish Fees Discovered: Shewing the Common Fees Demanded for Christenings, Marrying, Churching of Women, and the Burying the Dead, to Be Contrary to Law, Whereby Persons May (if They Please) Save a Great Deal of the Expence They Are Generally at, for Want of Understanding the Law in Those Cases : With a Touch upon Divers Clerical and Parochial Errors, That Are Crept into the Church : And the Opinion of Mr. Strange, Sollicitor-General to His Majesty on a Case Here Stated. 1738.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSadler, Francis. The Exactions and Impositions of Parish Fees Discovered: Shewing the Common Fees Demanded for Christenings, Marrying, Churching of Women, and the Burying the Dead, to Be Contrary to Law, Whereby Persons May (if They Please) Save a Great Deal of the Expence They Are Generally at, for Want of Understanding the Law in Those Cases : With a Touch upon Divers Clerical and Parochial Errors, That Are Crept into the Church : And the Opinion of Mr. Strange, Sollicitor-General to His Majesty on a Case Here Stated. 1738.