(1806). The Trial of W. Davenport, S. Stubbs, J. Woode, G. Jackson, J. Tittersall alias Tittensall, R. Barnes, A. Tittersall alias Tittensall, and J. Hattersley, journeymen hatters, of Macclesfield: For a conspiracy against their masters, and refusing to work for the wages which they and other workmen were accustomed to receive. Printed and sold by E. Bayley.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Trial of W. Davenport, S. Stubbs, J. Woode, G. Jackson, J. Tittersall Alias Tittensall, R. Barnes, A. Tittersall Alias Tittensall, and J. Hattersley, Journeymen Hatters, of Macclesfield: For a Conspiracy Against Their Masters, and Refusing to Work for the Wages Which They and Other Workmen Were Accustomed to Receive. Macclesfield: Printed and sold by E. Bayley, 1806.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Trial of W. Davenport, S. Stubbs, J. Woode, G. Jackson, J. Tittersall Alias Tittensall, R. Barnes, A. Tittersall Alias Tittensall, and J. Hattersley, Journeymen Hatters, of Macclesfield: For a Conspiracy Against Their Masters, and Refusing to Work for the Wages Which They and Other Workmen Were Accustomed to Receive. Printed and sold by E. Bayley, 1806.