General orders. : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having transmitted to His Majesty the proceedings of the general Court Martial assembled for the trials of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Thomas Chapman, and Paymaster Owen Wynne Grey, of the 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, or Carbineers; and having received His Majesty's commands thereon, it is His Excellency's pleasure that the same should be printed and made known to the army in this kingdom...
MLA
Great Britain. General orders. : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having transmitted to His Majesty the proceedings of the general Court Martial assembled for the trials of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Thomas Chapman, and Paymaster Owen Wynne Grey, of the 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, or Carbineers; and having received His Majesty's commands thereon, it is His Excellency's pleasure that the same should be printed and made known to the army in this kingdom... [Dublin] : [publisher not identified], [1799]
APA
Great Britain. (1799). General orders. : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having transmitted to His Majesty the proceedings of the general Court Martial assembled for the trials of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Thomas Chapman, and Paymaster Owen Wynne Grey, of the 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, or Carbineers; and having received His Majesty's commands thereon, it is His Excellency's pleasure that the same should be printed and made known to the army in this kingdom... [Dublin] : [publisher not identified].
Chicago
Great Britain. General orders. : His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having transmitted to His Majesty the proceedings of the general Court Martial assembled for the trials of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Thomas Chapman, and Paymaster Owen Wynne Grey, of the 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, or Carbineers; and having received His Majesty's commands thereon, it is His Excellency's pleasure that the same should be printed and made known to the army in this kingdom... [Dublin] : [publisher not identified], [1799]