Badeslade, T. (1736). The new cut canal, intended for improving the navigation of the city of Chester: With the low lands adjacent to the river Dee, compared with the Welland, alias Spalding river, now silted up, and deeping-fens adjacent, now drowned. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBadeslade, Thomas. The New Cut Canal, Intended for Improving the Navigation of the City of Chester: With the Low Lands Adjacent to the River Dee, Compared with the Welland, Alias Spalding River, Now Silted Up, and Deeping-fens Adjacent, Now Drowned. S.l: s.n, 1736.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBadeslade, Thomas. The New Cut Canal, Intended for Improving the Navigation of the City of Chester: With the Low Lands Adjacent to the River Dee, Compared with the Welland, Alias Spalding River, Now Silted Up, and Deeping-fens Adjacent, Now Drowned. s.n, 1736.