APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brown, W. (1695). The clerks tutor in chancery: Giving true directions by authentick precedents how to draw affidavits, petitions, interlocutory-orders, reports before masters, bills, answers, pleas and demurrers, with such process, proceedings, and other instruments relating thereunto, as are now in use in that high and honourable court : to which is prefixt an introduction with some cases of note lately adjudged and several new orders made, for the regulating the practice thereof (The second edition with large additions.). Printed by the assigns of Rich. and Ed. Atkins, Esquires, for Henry Morclock, and sold by Joseph Raven in Serles Court in Lincolns-Inn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brown, William. The Clerks Tutor in Chancery: Giving True Directions by Authentick Precedents How to Draw Affidavits, Petitions, Interlocutory-orders, Reports Before Masters, Bills, Answers, Pleas and Demurrers, with Such Process, Proceedings, and Other Instruments Relating Thereunto, as Are Now in Use in That High and Honourable Court : To Which Is Prefixt an Introduction with Some Cases of Note Lately Adjudged and Several New Orders Made, for the Regulating the Practice Thereof. The second edition with large additions. London: Printed by the assigns of Rich. and Ed. Atkins, Esquires, for Henry Morclock, and sold by Joseph Raven in Serles Court in Lincolns-Inn, 1695.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brown, William. The Clerks Tutor in Chancery: Giving True Directions by Authentick Precedents How to Draw Affidavits, Petitions, Interlocutory-orders, Reports Before Masters, Bills, Answers, Pleas and Demurrers, with Such Process, Proceedings, and Other Instruments Relating Thereunto, as Are Now in Use in That High and Honourable Court : To Which Is Prefixt an Introduction with Some Cases of Note Lately Adjudged and Several New Orders Made, for the Regulating the Practice Thereof. The second edition with large additions. Printed by the assigns of Rich. and Ed. Atkins, Esquires, for Henry Morclock, and sold by Joseph Raven in Serles Court in Lincolns-Inn, 1695.

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