Lock, P., Brice, A., Hole, W., Thorn, B., & Bowring, B. (1771). An Exmoor scolding: In the propriety and decency of Exmoor language between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Tomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. Also, an Exmoor courtship (The seventh edition, wherein are now first added, such marginal notes, and a vocabulary or glossary, at the end, as seem necessary for explaining uncouth expressions, and interpreting barbarous words and phrases.). Printed and sold by A. Brice and B. Thorn, opposite the Guildhald.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLock, Peter, Andrew Brice, William Hole, Barnabas Thorn, and Benjamin Bowring. An Exmoor Scolding: In the Propriety and Decency of Exmoor Language Between Two Sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Tomasin Moreman, as They Were Spinning. Also, an Exmoor Courtship. The seventh edition, wherein are now first added, such marginal notes, and a vocabulary or glossary, at the end, as seem necessary for explaining uncouth expressions, and interpreting barbarous words and phrases. Exon: Printed and sold by A. Brice and B. Thorn, opposite the Guildhald, 1771.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLock, Peter, et al. An Exmoor Scolding: In the Propriety and Decency of Exmoor Language Between Two Sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Tomasin Moreman, as They Were Spinning. Also, an Exmoor Courtship. The seventh edition, wherein are now first added, such marginal notes, and a vocabulary or glossary, at the end, as seem necessary for explaining uncouth expressions, and interpreting barbarous words and phrases. Printed and sold by A. Brice and B. Thorn, opposite the Guildhald, 1771.