(1832). History of Stoney Bowes: Otherwise Andrew Robinson Bowes : being a minute memoir of this infamous and notorious character : his marriage to Miss Newton, of Burnop-field, Durham, and the particulars of his cruel usage towards her--she dies of a broken heart : he afterwards marries the Countess of Strathmore : his letters, and the Countess's poetry on the nuptials : Bowes' horrid character fully developed--his savage treatment of the Countess--his profligacy at Gibside--presents a loaded pistol to her head--his seizure, conspiracy, seduction, trial, and imprisonment : Bowes a member of Parliament for Newcastle, and the same year is High Sheriff for Northumberland : the Countess's death--Bowes rallies, but on Jan. 16, 1810, death closes his career of infamy and disgrace. W. & T. Fordyce ; to be had also of J. Whinham & Co..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHistory of Stoney Bowes: Otherwise Andrew Robinson Bowes : Being a Minute Memoir of This Infamous and Notorious Character : His Marriage to Miss Newton, of Burnop-field, Durham, and the Particulars of His Cruel Usage Towards Her--she Dies of a Broken Heart : He Afterwards Marries the Countess of Strathmore : His Letters, and the Countess's Poetry on the Nuptials : Bowes' Horrid Character Fully Developed--his Savage Treatment of the Countess--his Profligacy at Gibside--presents a Loaded Pistol to Her Head--his Seizure, Conspiracy, Seduction, Trial, and Imprisonment : Bowes a Member of Parliament for Newcastle, and the Same Year Is High Sheriff for Northumberland : The Countess's Death--Bowes Rallies, but on Jan. 16, 1810, Death Closes His Career of Infamy and Disgrace. Newcastle and Hull : 66, Scotch-str, Carlisle: W. & T. Fordyce ; to be had also of J. Whinham & Co., 1832.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHistory of Stoney Bowes: Otherwise Andrew Robinson Bowes : Being a Minute Memoir of This Infamous and Notorious Character : His Marriage to Miss Newton, of Burnop-field, Durham, and the Particulars of His Cruel Usage Towards Her--she Dies of a Broken Heart : He Afterwards Marries the Countess of Strathmore : His Letters, and the Countess's Poetry on the Nuptials : Bowes' Horrid Character Fully Developed--his Savage Treatment of the Countess--his Profligacy at Gibside--presents a Loaded Pistol to Her Head--his Seizure, Conspiracy, Seduction, Trial, and Imprisonment : Bowes a Member of Parliament for Newcastle, and the Same Year Is High Sheriff for Northumberland : The Countess's Death--Bowes Rallies, but on Jan. 16, 1810, Death Closes His Career of Infamy and Disgrace. W. & T. Fordyce ; to be had also of J. Whinham & Co., 1832.