Turner, S. (1795). Costs and present practice of the Court of Chancery; with directions and remarks for the guidance of the solicitor in conducting of a cause, from the commencement to its close; and also in the conducting other proceding in matters under the jurisdiction of the court, or of the lord chancellor: In a manner entirely new. Comprehending the proceedings before the master, in all the inquiries usually directed to him, particularly in the appointment of a receiver, sales of estates, appointment of guardians for infants, their maintenance, &c. &c. &c. With an appendix, containing a variety of modern precedents, in necessary use during the progress of a cause. By Samuel Turner, solicitor. The second edition; with considerable additions, notes, and references, &c. Including the costs and practice in proceedings under a Commission of Lunacy. Printed for W. Clarke and Son, Portugal-Street, Lincoln's-Inn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTurner, Samuel. Costs and Present Practice of the Court of Chancery; with Directions and Remarks for the Guidance of the Solicitor in Conducting of a Cause, from the Commencement to Its Close; and Also in the Conducting Other Proceding in Matters Under the Jurisdiction of the Court, or of the Lord Chancellor: In a Manner Entirely New. Comprehending the Proceedings Before the Master, in All the Inquiries Usually Directed to Him, Particularly in the Appointment of a Receiver, Sales of Estates, Appointment of Guardians for Infants, Their Maintenance, &c. &c. &c. With an Appendix, Containing a Variety of Modern Precedents, in Necessary Use During the Progress of a Cause. By Samuel Turner, Solicitor. The Second Edition; with Considerable Additions, Notes, and References, &c. Including the Costs and Practice in Proceedings Under a Commission of Lunacy. London: Printed for W. Clarke and Son, Portugal-Street, Lincoln's-Inn, 1795.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTurner, Samuel. Costs and Present Practice of the Court of Chancery; with Directions and Remarks for the Guidance of the Solicitor in Conducting of a Cause, from the Commencement to Its Close; and Also in the Conducting Other Proceding in Matters Under the Jurisdiction of the Court, or of the Lord Chancellor: In a Manner Entirely New. Comprehending the Proceedings Before the Master, in All the Inquiries Usually Directed to Him, Particularly in the Appointment of a Receiver, Sales of Estates, Appointment of Guardians for Infants, Their Maintenance, &c. &c. &c. With an Appendix, Containing a Variety of Modern Precedents, in Necessary Use During the Progress of a Cause. By Samuel Turner, Solicitor. The Second Edition; with Considerable Additions, Notes, and References, &c. Including the Costs and Practice in Proceedings Under a Commission of Lunacy. Printed for W. Clarke and Son, Portugal-Street, Lincoln's-Inn, 1795.