(1605). The order of keeping a court leet, and court baron, with the charges appertayning to the same.: Truely and plainely deliuered in the English tongue, for the profit of all men, and most commodious for yong students of the lawes, and all other within the iurisdiction of those courts, : with diuers new additions thereunto added. Printed by Thomas Wight..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Order of Keeping a Court Leet, and Court Baron, with the Charges Appertayning to the Same.: Truely and Plainely Deliuered in the English Tongue, for the Profit of All Men, and Most Commodious for Yong Students of the Lawes, and All Other Within the Iurisdiction of Those Courts, : With Diuers New Additions Thereunto Added. London,: Printed by Thomas Wight., 1605.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Order of Keeping a Court Leet, and Court Baron, with the Charges Appertayning to the Same.: Truely and Plainely Deliuered in the English Tongue, for the Profit of All Men, and Most Commodious for Yong Students of the Lawes, and All Other Within the Iurisdiction of Those Courts, : With Diuers New Additions Thereunto Added. Printed by Thomas Wight., 1605.