APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pollexfen, H. (1691). A copy of the late Lord Chief Justice Pollexfen's opinion,: Which he gave Mr. Richard Murray, in the year 1686 when he opposed the reading of the Scotch decree in the Court of Chancery in Ireland as being no evidence to be admitted. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pollexfen, Henry. A Copy of the Late Lord Chief Justice Pollexfen's Opinion,: Which He Gave Mr. Richard Murray, in the Year 1686 When He Opposed the Reading of the Scotch Decree in the Court of Chancery in Ireland as Being No Evidence to Be Admitted. [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1691.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pollexfen, Henry. A Copy of the Late Lord Chief Justice Pollexfen's Opinion,: Which He Gave Mr. Richard Murray, in the Year 1686 When He Opposed the Reading of the Scotch Decree in the Court of Chancery in Ireland as Being No Evidence to Be Admitted. publisher not identified, 1691.

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