(1700). The right of the citizens of London to elect sheriffs in their common-hall,: Proved, from the custom of our ancestors, from their charters, history, antient acts of Parliament, judgments and resolutions of many learned judges. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Right of the Citizens of London to Elect Sheriffs in Their Common-hall,: Proved, from the Custom of Our Ancestors, from Their Charters, History, Antient Acts of Parliament, Judgments and Resolutions of Many Learned Judges. [London: publisher not identified, 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Right of the Citizens of London to Elect Sheriffs in Their Common-hall,: Proved, from the Custom of Our Ancestors, from Their Charters, History, Antient Acts of Parliament, Judgments and Resolutions of Many Learned Judges. publisher not identified, 1700.