England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) & Russell, W. (1683). An account of the whole proceedings at the sessions, holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, for the city of London, county of Middlesex, &c. which began on the twelfth of this instant July, and ended the 16th. of the same.: Giving a particular relation of the tryals of divers high-way-men, clippers, fellons, traytors, and conspirators, but more especially of the tryals of William, Lord Russel. Thomas Walcot. John Rouse. William Hone. Who were tryed, and found guilty, for conspiring against the life of the King, and endeavouring the subversion of the government, with the sentence prouounced [sic] gainst hem [sic] &c. Entered according to order. Printed for Lang. Curtis.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) and William Russell. An Account of the Whole Proceedings at the Sessions, Holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, for the City of London, County of Middlesex, &c. Which Began on the Twelfth of This Instant July, and Ended the 16th. of the Same.: Giving a Particular Relation of the Tryals of Divers High-way-men, Clippers, Fellons, Traytors, and Conspirators, but More Especially of the Tryals of William, Lord Russel. Thomas Walcot. John Rouse. William Hone. Who Were Tryed, and Found Guilty, for Conspiring Against the Life of the King, and Endeavouring the Subversion of the Government, with the Sentence Prouounced [sic] Gainst Hem [sic] &c. Entered According to Order. [London: Printed for Lang. Curtis, 1683.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) and William Russell. An Account of the Whole Proceedings at the Sessions, Holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, for the City of London, County of Middlesex, &c. Which Began on the Twelfth of This Instant July, and Ended the 16th. of the Same.: Giving a Particular Relation of the Tryals of Divers High-way-men, Clippers, Fellons, Traytors, and Conspirators, but More Especially of the Tryals of William, Lord Russel. Thomas Walcot. John Rouse. William Hone. Who Were Tryed, and Found Guilty, for Conspiring Against the Life of the King, and Endeavouring the Subversion of the Government, with the Sentence Prouounced [sic] Gainst Hem [sic] &c. Entered According to Order. Printed for Lang. Curtis, 1683.