Towne, R. u. 1. (1712). A particular account of the tryal of Richard Towne, tallow-chandler, for felony: In defrauding his creditors by conveying away his goods, money, and books of accounts and refusing to surrender them to the commissioners in a statute of bankrupt. Printed and sold by John Morphew.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTowne, Richard um 1726. A Particular Account of the Tryal of Richard Towne, Tallow-chandler, for Felony: In Defrauding His Creditors by Conveying Away His Goods, Money, and Books of Accounts and Refusing to Surrender Them to the Commissioners in a Statute of Bankrupt. London: Printed and sold by John Morphew, 1712.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTowne, Richard um 1726. A Particular Account of the Tryal of Richard Towne, Tallow-chandler, for Felony: In Defrauding His Creditors by Conveying Away His Goods, Money, and Books of Accounts and Refusing to Surrender Them to the Commissioners in a Statute of Bankrupt. Printed and sold by John Morphew, 1712.