Meriton, G. (1665). Land-lords law: A treatise very fit for the perusal of all gentlemen and others : being a collection of several cases in the law concerning leases, distresses, replevins, rescous, waste, and several other matters which often happen between land-lord and tenant, as appears in the contents of the several chapters. Printed for Henry Twyford, Thomas Dring, and John Place.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMeriton, George. Land-lords Law: A Treatise Very Fit for the Perusal of All Gentlemen and Others : Being a Collection of Several Cases in the Law Concerning Leases, Distresses, Replevins, Rescous, Waste, and Several Other Matters Which Often Happen Between Land-lord and Tenant, as Appears in the Contents of the Several Chapters. London: Printed for Henry Twyford, Thomas Dring, and John Place, 1665.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMeriton, George. Land-lords Law: A Treatise Very Fit for the Perusal of All Gentlemen and Others : Being a Collection of Several Cases in the Law Concerning Leases, Distresses, Replevins, Rescous, Waste, and Several Other Matters Which Often Happen Between Land-lord and Tenant, as Appears in the Contents of the Several Chapters. Printed for Henry Twyford, Thomas Dring, and John Place, 1665.