(1695). To this honourable house,: The case of the coachmen; of divers coachmakers, harnessmakers, wheelwrights, tiresmiths, cornchandlers and other traders, depending upon them, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, in relation to the bill for increasing the number of hackney coaches. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTo This Honourable House,: The Case of the Coachmen; of Divers Coachmakers, Harnessmakers, Wheelwrights, Tiresmiths, Cornchandlers and Other Traders, Depending upon Them, in and About the Cities of London and Westminster, in Relation to the Bill for Increasing the Number of Hackney Coaches. [London: publisher not identified, 1695.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTo This Honourable House,: The Case of the Coachmen; of Divers Coachmakers, Harnessmakers, Wheelwrights, Tiresmiths, Cornchandlers and Other Traders, Depending upon Them, in and About the Cities of London and Westminster, in Relation to the Bill for Increasing the Number of Hackney Coaches. publisher not identified, 1695.