Freebairn, R. (1732). A catalogue of books, to be sold by auction in Mr. Freebairn's Shop, below the Trone-Church, on Wednesday the 22d of November, 1732: Being the whole library of the late curious and learned gentleman captain Robert Sexon, judge-advocate for Scotland, which he, with great care, judgement and expence, collected for many years; amongst which are a great many rare and valuable books, relating to the history, antiquities, &c. of Britain and Ireland; and other nations; to which is subjoin'd the catalogue of his most valuable and rare manuscripts, which are likewise to be sold. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFreebairn, Robert. A Catalogue of Books, to Be Sold by Auction in Mr. Freebairn's Shop, Below the Trone-Church, on Wednesday the 22d of November, 1732: Being the Whole Library of the Late Curious and Learned Gentleman Captain Robert Sexon, Judge-advocate for Scotland, Which He, with Great Care, Judgement and Expence, Collected for Many Years; Amongst Which Are a Great Many Rare and Valuable Books, Relating to the History, Antiquities, &c. of Britain and Ireland; and Other Nations; to Which Is Subjoin'd the Catalogue of His Most Valuable and Rare Manuscripts, Which Are Likewise to Be Sold. Edinburgh: [publisher not identified], 1732.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFreebairn, Robert. A Catalogue of Books, to Be Sold by Auction in Mr. Freebairn's Shop, Below the Trone-Church, on Wednesday the 22d of November, 1732: Being the Whole Library of the Late Curious and Learned Gentleman Captain Robert Sexon, Judge-advocate for Scotland, Which He, with Great Care, Judgement and Expence, Collected for Many Years; Amongst Which Are a Great Many Rare and Valuable Books, Relating to the History, Antiquities, &c. of Britain and Ireland; and Other Nations; to Which Is Subjoin'd the Catalogue of His Most Valuable and Rare Manuscripts, Which Are Likewise to Be Sold. [publisher not identified], 1732.