Gale (Firm). (1786). A Narrative of the proceedings of Sir Edward Crofton, relative to his claim to half the borough of Roscommon, together with Mr. Sandford's case, sent to Sir Edward: And also the different letters and papers laid before the refferees, that prove Sir Edward Crofton's undoubted right to half the borough, which is acknowledged by Mr. Sandford to have belonged to the three last Sir Edward Croftons, and to the family, until the year 1745. See his letters, &c. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). A Narrative of the Proceedings of Sir Edward Crofton, Relative to His Claim to Half the Borough of Roscommon, Together with Mr. Sandford's Case, Sent to Sir Edward: And Also the Different Letters and Papers Laid Before the Refferees, That Prove Sir Edward Crofton's Undoubted Right to Half the Borough, Which Is Acknowledged by Mr. Sandford to Have Belonged to the Three Last Sir Edward Croftons, and to the Family, Until the Year 1745. See His Letters, &c. Dublin: [publisher not identified], 1786.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). A Narrative of the Proceedings of Sir Edward Crofton, Relative to His Claim to Half the Borough of Roscommon, Together with Mr. Sandford's Case, Sent to Sir Edward: And Also the Different Letters and Papers Laid Before the Refferees, That Prove Sir Edward Crofton's Undoubted Right to Half the Borough, Which Is Acknowledged by Mr. Sandford to Have Belonged to the Three Last Sir Edward Croftons, and to the Family, Until the Year 1745. See His Letters, &c. [publisher not identified], 1786.