Bankton, A. M., & Lee, R. (1747). An Essay Upon Feudal Holdings, Superiorities, and Hereditary Jurisdictions, in Scotland: Shewing, I. The Nature of Feudal Holdings, Superiorities and Judisdictions, with the Casualties and Forfeitures incident thereto. II. The Errors and gross Misrepresentations, touching the same in a late Pamphlet, entituled, Superiorities display'd, or Scotland's Grievance on account of Holdings and Hereditary Jurisdictionis, [et]c. III. That these Holdings, Superiorities and Jurisdictions have not been any of the Causes of the Rebellions 1715, or 1745. IV. That the infringing of the same may be dangerous to our happy Constitution. London: Printed for R. Lee, at he Dove in Fleetstreet.
Chicago Style CitationBankton, Andrew MacDowall, and R. Lee. An Essay Upon Feudal Holdings, Superiorities, and Hereditary Jurisdictions, in Scotland: Shewing, I. The Nature of Feudal Holdings, Superiorities and Judisdictions, With the Casualties and Forfeitures Incident Thereto. II. The Errors and Gross Misrepresentations, Touching the Same in a Late Pamphlet, Entituled, Superiorities Display'd, or Scotland's Grievance On Account of Holdings and Hereditary Jurisdictionis, [et]c. III. That These Holdings, Superiorities and Jurisdictions Have Not Been Any of the Causes of the Rebellions 1715, or 1745. IV. That the Infringing of the Same May Be Dangerous to Our Happy Constitution. London: Printed for R. Lee, at he Dove in Fleetstreet, 1747.
MLA CitationBankton, Andrew MacDowall, and R. Lee. An Essay Upon Feudal Holdings, Superiorities, and Hereditary Jurisdictions, in Scotland: Shewing, I. The Nature of Feudal Holdings, Superiorities and Judisdictions, With the Casualties and Forfeitures Incident Thereto. II. The Errors and Gross Misrepresentations, Touching the Same in a Late Pamphlet, Entituled, Superiorities Display'd, or Scotland's Grievance On Account of Holdings and Hereditary Jurisdictionis, [et]c. III. That These Holdings, Superiorities and Jurisdictions Have Not Been Any of the Causes of the Rebellions 1715, or 1745. IV. That the Infringing of the Same May Be Dangerous to Our Happy Constitution. London: Printed for R. Lee, at he Dove in Fleetstreet, 1747.