APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wilton, E. (1760). The affair of the Warmister workhouse truly stated with a refutation of the falshoods and scandalous reproaches: Cast upon Richard Ponton, and others by Mr. John Love, Mr. John Smith, and Mr. John Maskelyn, occasioned by a law-suit tried at Salisbury summer assize, in 1760. wherein Mr. Simon Jude Cole, was plaintiff, and Mr. John Love, Mr. John Smith, and Mr. John Maskelyn were defendants. By Edward Wilton, of Warmister, farmer. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wilton, Edward. The Affair of the Warmister Workhouse Truly Stated with a Refutation of the Falshoods and Scandalous Reproaches: Cast upon Richard Ponton, and Others by Mr. John Love, Mr. John Smith, and Mr. John Maskelyn, Occasioned by a Law-suit Tried at Salisbury Summer Assize, in 1760. Wherein Mr. Simon Jude Cole, Was Plaintiff, and Mr. John Love, Mr. John Smith, and Mr. John Maskelyn Were Defendants. By Edward Wilton, of Warmister, Farmer. [Salisbury?]: [publisher not identified], 1760.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wilton, Edward. The Affair of the Warmister Workhouse Truly Stated with a Refutation of the Falshoods and Scandalous Reproaches: Cast upon Richard Ponton, and Others by Mr. John Love, Mr. John Smith, and Mr. John Maskelyn, Occasioned by a Law-suit Tried at Salisbury Summer Assize, in 1760. Wherein Mr. Simon Jude Cole, Was Plaintiff, and Mr. John Love, Mr. John Smith, and Mr. John Maskelyn Were Defendants. By Edward Wilton, of Warmister, Farmer. [publisher not identified], 1760.

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