Sir William Billers, Knt. John Lawton and Nicholas Paxton, Esqrs. trustees for certain creditors of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings appellants. His Grace Edward Duke of Norfolk, Sir Robert Sutton, and Sir Robert Clifton, Knights of the Bath; Sir Alexander Murray, and Sir Archibald Grant, Baronets; George Wade, Esq. Lieutenant General of his Majesty's Forces, --- and others respondts. The case of the appellants.
MLA
Billers, William and York-Buildings Company. Sir William Billers, Knt. John Lawton and Nicholas Paxton, Esqrs. trustees for certain creditors of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings appellants. His Grace Edward Duke of Norfolk, Sir Robert Sutton, and Sir Robert Clifton, Knights of the Bath; Sir Alexander Murray, and Sir Archibald Grant, Baronets; George Wade, Esq. Lieutenant General of his Majesty's Forces, --- and others respondts. The case of the appellants. [London, s.n., 1739]
APA
Billers, W. & York-Buildings Company. (1739). Sir William Billers, Knt. John Lawton and Nicholas Paxton, Esqrs. trustees for certain creditors of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings appellants. His Grace Edward Duke of Norfolk, Sir Robert Sutton, and Sir Robert Clifton, Knights of the Bath; Sir Alexander Murray, and Sir Archibald Grant, Baronets; George Wade, Esq. Lieutenant General of his Majesty's Forces, --- and others respondts. The case of the appellants. [London, s.n..
Chicago
Billers, William and York-Buildings Company. Sir William Billers, Knt. John Lawton and Nicholas Paxton, Esqrs. trustees for certain creditors of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York Buildings appellants. His Grace Edward Duke of Norfolk, Sir Robert Sutton, and Sir Robert Clifton, Knights of the Bath; Sir Alexander Murray, and Sir Archibald Grant, Baronets; George Wade, Esq. Lieutenant General of his Majesty's Forces, --- and others respondts. The case of the appellants. [London, s.n., 1739]