APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rich, J. (1730). Proposals. Mr. Rich hath obtained from His Grace the Duke of Bedford, a lease of a piece of ground behind Bow-street and Hart-street in Covent-Garden, in lengh from north to south one hundred and twenty feet, and in breadth from east to west one hundred feet, for the building of a play-house, for a term of sixty-one years, commencing at Lady-Day, 1731, at the yearly rent of one hundred pounds; and it is proposed the theatre will be finished by Lady-Day, 1732. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rich, John. Proposals. Mr. Rich Hath Obtained from His Grace the Duke of Bedford, a Lease of a Piece of Ground Behind Bow-street and Hart-street in Covent-Garden, in Lengh from North to South One Hundred and Twenty Feet, and in Breadth from East to West One Hundred Feet, for the Building of a Play-house, for a Term of Sixty-one Years, Commencing at Lady-Day, 1731, at the Yearly Rent of One Hundred Pounds; and It Is Proposed the Theatre Will Be Finished by Lady-Day, 1732. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1730.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rich, John. Proposals. Mr. Rich Hath Obtained from His Grace the Duke of Bedford, a Lease of a Piece of Ground Behind Bow-street and Hart-street in Covent-Garden, in Lengh from North to South One Hundred and Twenty Feet, and in Breadth from East to West One Hundred Feet, for the Building of a Play-house, for a Term of Sixty-one Years, Commencing at Lady-Day, 1731, at the Yearly Rent of One Hundred Pounds; and It Is Proposed the Theatre Will Be Finished by Lady-Day, 1732. [publisher not identified], 1730.

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