To His Most Sacred Majesty King George, King of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland: by the Grace of God, Defender of the Faith. And both Houses of Parliament &c. The humble petition of Andrew Stevens, a sergeant in the Royal Regiment, commanded by the Honourable Lieutenant General Semore. and Thomas Shaw: humbly shewing, the wrongs and Injustice done to your Majesty and Government, by several False musters, both by the Living and Dead; in Captain Sedgley's Company of Invalids in Colonel Feildings Regiment, as shall be made Appear on examination.
MLA
Stevens, Andrew. and Thomas Shaw. To His Most Sacred Majesty King George, King of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland: by the Grace of God, Defender of the Faith. And both Houses of Parliament &c. The humble petition of Andrew Stevens, a sergeant in the Royal Regiment, commanded by the Honourable Lieutenant General Semore. and Thomas Shaw: humbly shewing, the wrongs and Injustice done to your Majesty and Government, by several False musters, both by the Living and Dead; in Captain Sedgley's Company of Invalids in Colonel Feildings Regiment, as shall be made Appear on examination. [S.l. : s.n., 1727?]
APA
Stevens, A. & Shaw, T. (1727). To His Most Sacred Majesty King George, King of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland: by the Grace of God, Defender of the Faith. And both Houses of Parliament &c. The humble petition of Andrew Stevens, a sergeant in the Royal Regiment, commanded by the Honourable Lieutenant General Semore. and Thomas Shaw: humbly shewing, the wrongs and Injustice done to your Majesty and Government, by several False musters, both by the Living and Dead; in Captain Sedgley's Company of Invalids in Colonel Feildings Regiment, as shall be made Appear on examination. [S.l. : s.n..
Chicago
Stevens, Andrew. and Thomas Shaw. To His Most Sacred Majesty King George, King of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland: by the Grace of God, Defender of the Faith. And both Houses of Parliament &c. The humble petition of Andrew Stevens, a sergeant in the Royal Regiment, commanded by the Honourable Lieutenant General Semore. and Thomas Shaw: humbly shewing, the wrongs and Injustice done to your Majesty and Government, by several False musters, both by the Living and Dead; in Captain Sedgley's Company of Invalids in Colonel Feildings Regiment, as shall be made Appear on examination. [S.l. : s.n., 1727?]