APA (7th ed.) Citation

North Carolina Governor (1771-1776 : Martin). (1774). Advertisement: Whereas it appears that many persons have settled in the district of this province, granted by His late Majesty to the Right Honourable John Earl Granville, deceased ... and now the property of the Right Honourable Robert Earl Granville, without any right, title, of claim thereto whatever. Printed by James Davis.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

North Carolina Governor (1771-1776 : Martin). Advertisement: Whereas It Appears That Many Persons Have Settled in the District of This Province, Granted by His Late Majesty to the Right Honourable John Earl Granville, Deceased ... and Now the Property of the Right Honourable Robert Earl Granville, Without Any Right, Title, of Claim Thereto Whatever. S.l: Printed by James Davis, 1774.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

North Carolina Governor (1771-1776 : Martin). Advertisement: Whereas It Appears That Many Persons Have Settled in the District of This Province, Granted by His Late Majesty to the Right Honourable John Earl Granville, Deceased ... and Now the Property of the Right Honourable Robert Earl Granville, Without Any Right, Title, of Claim Thereto Whatever. Printed by James Davis, 1774.

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