(1726). Spalding law of sewers, in hæc verba, for enlarging Shir-Dreyn, alias Clows-Cross Dreyn: Being the original contract made betwixt South Holland and Wisbech-hundred, on the one part, and Sir Tho. Cecil, and many other owners of North-Level, then called Thorney-Fenns ... statutes, laws, orders, ordinances, and constitutions of sewers made, enacted ... at Spalding ... for the several counties of Lincoln, Northhampton, Huntington, and Cambridge. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSpalding Law of Sewers, in Hæc Verba, for Enlarging Shir-Dreyn, Alias Clows-Cross Dreyn: Being the Original Contract Made Betwixt South Holland and Wisbech-hundred, on the One Part, and Sir Tho. Cecil, and Many Other Owners of North-Level, Then Called Thorney-Fenns ... Statutes, Laws, Orders, Ordinances, and Constitutions of Sewers Made, Enacted ... at Spalding ... for the Several Counties of Lincoln, Northhampton, Huntington, and Cambridge. S.l: s.n, 1726.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSpalding Law of Sewers, in Hæc Verba, for Enlarging Shir-Dreyn, Alias Clows-Cross Dreyn: Being the Original Contract Made Betwixt South Holland and Wisbech-hundred, on the One Part, and Sir Tho. Cecil, and Many Other Owners of North-Level, Then Called Thorney-Fenns ... Statutes, Laws, Orders, Ordinances, and Constitutions of Sewers Made, Enacted ... at Spalding ... for the Several Counties of Lincoln, Northhampton, Huntington, and Cambridge. s.n, 1726.