Adam Matthew Digital (Firm). (1818). An investigation of the case of Abraham Thornton, who was tried at Warwick, August 8, 1817, for the wilful murder, and afterwards arraigned for the rape, of Mary Ashford (of which charges he was that day acquitted). James Harper.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAdam Matthew Digital (Firm). An Investigation of the Case of Abraham Thornton, Who Was Tried at Warwick, August 8, 1817, for the Wilful Murder, and Afterwards Arraigned for the Rape, of Mary Ashford (of Which Charges He Was That Day Acquitted). London: James Harper, 1818.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAdam Matthew Digital (Firm). An Investigation of the Case of Abraham Thornton, Who Was Tried at Warwick, August 8, 1817, for the Wilful Murder, and Afterwards Arraigned for the Rape, of Mary Ashford (of Which Charges He Was That Day Acquitted). James Harper, 1818.