APA (7th ed.) Citation

Saint Martin in the Fields (London, England : Parish), & Gale (Firm). (1784). At a meeting of the committee of the whole vestry, appointed with the consent of the Rev. Mr. Wright, and the Rev. Mr. Boyer, his late assistant, to inquire into the truth of the several charges contained in a pamphlet lately published by Mr. Boyer, and reflecting on the conduct of Mr. Wright, as clerk in orders of this parish; the committee (in the presence of the Rev. Mr. Wright, the Rev. Mr. Bayer, and Mr. Samuel Ealand, now sexton, and late deputy clerk) having attended to their evidence, and after taking into their fullest consideration the several circumstances alledged against Mr. Wright, are unnimously of opinion, that Mr. Boyer hath in no degree supported the charges against him. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Saint Martin in the Fields (London, England : Parish), and Gale (Firm). At a Meeting of the Committee of the Whole Vestry, Appointed with the Consent of the Rev. Mr. Wright, and the Rev. Mr. Boyer, His Late Assistant, to Inquire into the Truth of the Several Charges Contained in a Pamphlet Lately Published by Mr. Boyer, and Reflecting on the Conduct of Mr. Wright, as Clerk in Orders of This Parish; the Committee (in the Presence of the Rev. Mr. Wright, the Rev. Mr. Bayer, and Mr. Samuel Ealand, Now Sexton, and Late Deputy Clerk) Having Attended to Their Evidence, and After Taking into Their Fullest Consideration the Several Circumstances Alledged Against Mr. Wright, Are Unnimously of Opinion, That Mr. Boyer Hath in No Degree Supported the Charges Against Him. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1784.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Saint Martin in the Fields (London, England : Parish), and Gale (Firm). At a Meeting of the Committee of the Whole Vestry, Appointed with the Consent of the Rev. Mr. Wright, and the Rev. Mr. Boyer, His Late Assistant, to Inquire into the Truth of the Several Charges Contained in a Pamphlet Lately Published by Mr. Boyer, and Reflecting on the Conduct of Mr. Wright, as Clerk in Orders of This Parish; the Committee (in the Presence of the Rev. Mr. Wright, the Rev. Mr. Bayer, and Mr. Samuel Ealand, Now Sexton, and Late Deputy Clerk) Having Attended to Their Evidence, and After Taking into Their Fullest Consideration the Several Circumstances Alledged Against Mr. Wright, Are Unnimously of Opinion, That Mr. Boyer Hath in No Degree Supported the Charges Against Him. [publisher not identified], 1784.

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