APA Citation

Stewart, A., & Crawfurd, G. č. 1. (1747). The Trial Of Archibald Stewart Esq; late Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, For Neglect of Duty, and Misbehaviour in the Execution of his Office, as Lord Provost of Edinburgh, before and at the Time the Rebels got Possession of that City in the Month of September 1745. Extracted under the Hand of the Clerk of Justiciary, from the Books of Adjournal of that Court; and containing the whole Procedure had therein, from Mr. Stewart's first Appearance before that Court, the 24th March 1747. till his final aequittance therefrom, the 2d November thereafter. Edinburgh: Printed for Gideon Crawfurd Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the Parliament Close; and by the other Booksellers in Town and Country.

Chicago Style Citation

Stewart, Archibald, and Gideon činný 1720-1749? Crawfurd. The Trial Of Archibald Stewart Esq; Late Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, For Neglect of Duty, and Misbehaviour in the Execution of His Office, As Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Before and At the Time the Rebels Got Possession of That City in the Month of September 1745. Extracted Under the Hand of the Clerk of Justiciary, From the Books of Adjournal of That Court; and Containing the Whole Procedure Had Therein, From Mr. Stewart's First Appearance Before That Court, the 24th March 1747. Till His Final Aequittance Therefrom, the 2d November Thereafter. Edinburgh: Printed for Gideon Crawfurd Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the Parliament Close; and by the other Booksellers in Town and Country, 1747.

MLA Citation

Stewart, Archibald, and Gideon činný 1720-1749? Crawfurd. The Trial Of Archibald Stewart Esq; Late Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, For Neglect of Duty, and Misbehaviour in the Execution of His Office, As Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Before and At the Time the Rebels Got Possession of That City in the Month of September 1745. Extracted Under the Hand of the Clerk of Justiciary, From the Books of Adjournal of That Court; and Containing the Whole Procedure Had Therein, From Mr. Stewart's First Appearance Before That Court, the 24th March 1747. Till His Final Aequittance Therefrom, the 2d November Thereafter. Edinburgh: Printed for Gideon Crawfurd Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the Parliament Close; and by the other Booksellers in Town and Country, 1747.

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