Kinderley, C. (1851). The ancient and present state of the navigation of the towns of Lyn, Wisbeach, Spalding, and Boston: Of the rivers that pass through those places, and the countries that border thereupon, truly, faithfully, and impartially represented. And humbly proposed to the consideration of the inhabitants of those places and countries. With a way laid down how to remedy all the inconveniencies and defects which they now labour under (The second edition enlarged.). Printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart in the Poultry; and T. Hollingworth, at Lyn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKinderley, Charles. The Ancient and Present State of the Navigation of the Towns of Lyn, Wisbeach, Spalding, and Boston: Of the Rivers That Pass Through Those Places, and the Countries That Border Thereupon, Truly, Faithfully, and Impartially Represented. And Humbly Proposed to the Consideration of the Inhabitants of Those Places and Countries. With a Way Laid Down How to Remedy All the Inconveniencies and Defects Which They Now Labour Under. The second edition enlarged. London: Printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart in the Poultry; and T. Hollingworth, at Lyn, 1851.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKinderley, Charles. The Ancient and Present State of the Navigation of the Towns of Lyn, Wisbeach, Spalding, and Boston: Of the Rivers That Pass Through Those Places, and the Countries That Border Thereupon, Truly, Faithfully, and Impartially Represented. And Humbly Proposed to the Consideration of the Inhabitants of Those Places and Countries. With a Way Laid Down How to Remedy All the Inconveniencies and Defects Which They Now Labour Under. The second edition enlarged. Printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart in the Poultry; and T. Hollingworth, at Lyn, 1851.