The British chronologist : Comprehending every material occurrence, ecclesiastical, civil, or military, relative to England and Wales, from the invasion of the Romans: interspersed with processions at coronations, instalments of the military honours, marriage, funerals of sovereigns, &c. &c. Also, the valuation of suppressed religious foundations at the reformation; the introduction and growth of taxes, and increase of the national debt; together with the price of grain and provision at different periods. To which is added an index to the whole. The second edition. In three volumes.
MLA
The British chronologist : Comprehending every material occurrence, ecclesiastical, civil, or military, relative to England and Wales, from the invasion of the Romans: interspersed with processions at coronations, instalments of the military honours, marriage, funerals of sovereigns, &c. &c. Also, the valuation of suppressed religious foundations at the reformation; the introduction and growth of taxes, and increase of the national debt; together with the price of grain and provision at different periods. To which is added an index to the whole. The second edition. In three volumes. London : Printed for J. Lackington, No. 46, & 47, in Chiswell-Street, MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]
APA
(1789). The British chronologist : Comprehending every material occurrence, ecclesiastical, civil, or military, relative to England and Wales, from the invasion of the Romans: interspersed with processions at coronations, instalments of the military honours, marriage, funerals of sovereigns, &c. &c. Also, the valuation of suppressed religious foundations at the reformation; the introduction and growth of taxes, and increase of the national debt; together with the price of grain and provision at different periods. To which is added an index to the whole. The second edition. In three volumes. London : Printed for J. Lackington, No. 46, & 47, in Chiswell-Street.
Chicago
The British chronologist : Comprehending every material occurrence, ecclesiastical, civil, or military, relative to England and Wales, from the invasion of the Romans: interspersed with processions at coronations, instalments of the military honours, marriage, funerals of sovereigns, &c. &c. Also, the valuation of suppressed religious foundations at the reformation; the introduction and growth of taxes, and increase of the national debt; together with the price of grain and provision at different periods. To which is added an index to the whole. The second edition. In three volumes. London : Printed for J. Lackington, No. 46, & 47, in Chiswell-Street, MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]