Rawlinson, W., & Stamford, T. G. (1690). Sir William Rawlinson, Kt. searjeant at law, and dame Jane his wife, petitioners, in behalf of themselves and others;: Against the right honourable the Earl of Stamford, and Countess of Stamford; and Sir Henry Hobart, and Dame Elizabeth his wife, respondents. The respondents case. The petitioners oppose a Bill brought into the House of Peers for setling the estate of Sir John Maynard, late one of the commissioners of the great-seal. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRawlinson, William, and Thomas Grey Stamford. Sir William Rawlinson, Kt. Searjeant at Law, and Dame Jane His Wife, Petitioners, in Behalf of Themselves and Others;: Against the Right Honourable the Earl of Stamford, and Countess of Stamford; and Sir Henry Hobart, and Dame Elizabeth His Wife, Respondents. The Respondents Case. The Petitioners Oppose a Bill Brought into the House of Peers for Setling the Estate of Sir John Maynard, Late One of the Commissioners of the Great-seal. [London?: publisher not identified, 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRawlinson, William, and Thomas Grey Stamford. Sir William Rawlinson, Kt. Searjeant at Law, and Dame Jane His Wife, Petitioners, in Behalf of Themselves and Others;: Against the Right Honourable the Earl of Stamford, and Countess of Stamford; and Sir Henry Hobart, and Dame Elizabeth His Wife, Respondents. The Respondents Case. The Petitioners Oppose a Bill Brought into the House of Peers for Setling the Estate of Sir John Maynard, Late One of the Commissioners of the Great-seal. publisher not identified, 1690.