Gentleman who attended his Lordship in his last moments, Newbery, J., Faden, W., & Owen, W. (1747). A candid and impartial account of the behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat: From the time his death-warrant was deliver'd, to the day of his execution together with a faithful narrative of the particular incidents which happen'd that day in the Tower, in the Sheriff's apartment, and on the scaffold. Interfpers'd with some of his Lordship's remarkable sayings, a letter which he wrote to his son, and the copy of a paper which he delivered to the Sheriff. Printed for J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, W. Faden, in Salisbury-Court, Fleet-Street, and W. Owen at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGentleman who attended his Lordship in his last moments, John Newbery, William Faden, and W. Owen. A Candid and Impartial Account of the Behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat: From the Time His Death-warrant Was Deliver'd, to the Day of His Execution Together with a Faithful Narrative of the Particular Incidents Which Happen'd That Day in the Tower, in the Sheriff's Apartment, and on the Scaffold. Interfpers'd with Some of His Lordship's Remarkable Sayings, a Letter Which He Wrote to His Son, and the Copy of a Paper Which He Delivered to the Sheriff. London: Printed for J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, W. Faden, in Salisbury-Court, Fleet-Street, and W. Owen at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar, 1747.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGentleman who attended his Lordship in his last moments, et al. A Candid and Impartial Account of the Behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat: From the Time His Death-warrant Was Deliver'd, to the Day of His Execution Together with a Faithful Narrative of the Particular Incidents Which Happen'd That Day in the Tower, in the Sheriff's Apartment, and on the Scaffold. Interfpers'd with Some of His Lordship's Remarkable Sayings, a Letter Which He Wrote to His Son, and the Copy of a Paper Which He Delivered to the Sheriff. Printed for J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, W. Faden, in Salisbury-Court, Fleet-Street, and W. Owen at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar, 1747.