H. R. (1682). The country-mans counsellour, or, Every man made his own lawyer.: Plainly shewing the nature, and offices of all courts as Kings bench, common pleas, chancery, exchequer, marshalsey, &c. VVith the just feas for all vvrits & proceedings in each court; allowed and established by act of Parliament. As also how to sue a man to the out-lawry, or to reverse the same: to pass a fine'er recovery, to sue an attorney or clerk, to get an injunctionin chanciry to stop your advercsaries proceedings at law, to sue in forma pauperis, &c. VVith approved presidents, and easie directions for all persons, how to make according to law, bonds, bills, acquittances, general releases, letters of attorney, bills of sale, vvills, &c. work most useful to all persons, the like not extant, and now published for a general good. With allowance. Printed for J. Clarke at the Bible and Harp near the hospital gate in West-smith-Field.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationH. R. The Country-mans Counsellour, or, Every Man Made His Own Lawyer.: Plainly Shewing the Nature, and Offices of All Courts as Kings Bench, Common Pleas, Chancery, Exchequer, Marshalsey, &c. VVith the Just Feas for All Vvrits & Proceedings in Each Court; Allowed and Established by Act of Parliament. As Also How to Sue a Man to the Out-lawry, or to Reverse the Same: To Pass a Fine'er Recovery, to Sue an Attorney or Clerk, to Get an Injunctionin Chanciry to Stop Your Advercsaries Proceedings at Law, to Sue in Forma Pauperis, &c. VVith Approved Presidents, and Easie Directions for All Persons, How to Make According to Law, Bonds, Bills, Acquittances, General Releases, Letters of Attorney, Bills of Sale, Vvills, &c. Work Most Useful to All Persons, the like Not Extant, and Now Published for a General Good. With Allowance. [London]: Printed for J. Clarke at the Bible and Harp near the hospital gate in West-smith-Field, 1682.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationH. R. The Country-mans Counsellour, or, Every Man Made His Own Lawyer.: Plainly Shewing the Nature, and Offices of All Courts as Kings Bench, Common Pleas, Chancery, Exchequer, Marshalsey, &c. VVith the Just Feas for All Vvrits & Proceedings in Each Court; Allowed and Established by Act of Parliament. As Also How to Sue a Man to the Out-lawry, or to Reverse the Same: To Pass a Fine'er Recovery, to Sue an Attorney or Clerk, to Get an Injunctionin Chanciry to Stop Your Advercsaries Proceedings at Law, to Sue in Forma Pauperis, &c. VVith Approved Presidents, and Easie Directions for All Persons, How to Make According to Law, Bonds, Bills, Acquittances, General Releases, Letters of Attorney, Bills of Sale, Vvills, &c. Work Most Useful to All Persons, the like Not Extant, and Now Published for a General Good. With Allowance. Printed for J. Clarke at the Bible and Harp near the hospital gate in West-smith-Field, 1682.