Jordan, E. (1809). An interesting trial of Edward Jordan and Margaret his wife: Who were tried at Halifax, N.S., Nov. 15th, 1809, for the horrid crime of piracy and murder, committed on board the schooner Three Sisters, Captain John Stairs, on their passage from Perce to Halifax ; with a particular account of the execution of said Jordan. [s.n].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Jordan, Edward. An Interesting Trial of Edward Jordan and Margaret His Wife: Who Were Tried at Halifax, N.S., Nov. 15th, 1809, for the Horrid Crime of Piracy and Murder, Committed on Board the Schooner Three Sisters, Captain John Stairs, on Their Passage from Perce to Halifax ; with a Particular Account of the Execution of Said Jordan. Boston: [s.n], 1809.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Jordan, Edward. An Interesting Trial of Edward Jordan and Margaret His Wife: Who Were Tried at Halifax, N.S., Nov. 15th, 1809, for the Horrid Crime of Piracy and Murder, Committed on Board the Schooner Three Sisters, Captain John Stairs, on Their Passage from Perce to Halifax ; with a Particular Account of the Execution of Said Jordan. [s.n], 1809.