Lambarde, W. (1604). The duties of constables, borsholders, tythingmen, and such other low and lay ministers of the peace: Whereunto be adioyned, the seuerall offices of church ministers and churchwardens, and ouerseers for the poore, surueighours of the highwaies, and distributors of the prouision against noysome fowle and vermine. First collected by William Lambard of Lincolnes Inne Gent. And now enlarged in the yeare 1604. With an addition of the effect of the statutes, made in the session of Parliament lastlie holden, which are most necessarie for such officers to know, as touching their offices, & for the reliefe and ordering of the infected with the plague. By Thomas Wight.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Lambarde, William. The Duties of Constables, Borsholders, Tythingmen, and Such Other Low and Lay Ministers of the Peace: Whereunto Be Adioyned, the Seuerall Offices of Church Ministers and Churchwardens, and Ouerseers for the Poore, Surueighours of the Highwaies, and Distributors of the Prouision Against Noysome Fowle and Vermine. First Collected by William Lambard of Lincolnes Inne Gent. And Now Enlarged in the Yeare 1604. With an Addition of the Effect of the Statutes, Made in the Session of Parliament Lastlie Holden, Which Are Most Necessarie for Such Officers to Know, as Touching Their Offices, & for the Reliefe and Ordering of the Infected with the Plague. Printed at London: By Thomas Wight, 1604.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Lambarde, William. The Duties of Constables, Borsholders, Tythingmen, and Such Other Low and Lay Ministers of the Peace: Whereunto Be Adioyned, the Seuerall Offices of Church Ministers and Churchwardens, and Ouerseers for the Poore, Surueighours of the Highwaies, and Distributors of the Prouision Against Noysome Fowle and Vermine. First Collected by William Lambard of Lincolnes Inne Gent. And Now Enlarged in the Yeare 1604. With an Addition of the Effect of the Statutes, Made in the Session of Parliament Lastlie Holden, Which Are Most Necessarie for Such Officers to Know, as Touching Their Offices, & for the Reliefe and Ordering of the Infected with the Plague. By Thomas Wight, 1604.