Campbell, C. C. (1793). Trial for adultery: The whole of the trial of Major Hook, for criminal conversation with his own niece, Mrs. Campbell, wife of Captain Campbell, who was convicted In Three Thousand Pounds Damages; before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, At Westminster, February 26, 1793. Embellished with a curious representation of the luncheon scene. Taken from the short-hand notes of a student of the Inner Temple. printed for the proprietor; and sold by J. Aitken, No. 14, Castle Street, Leicester Square.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Campbell, Charles Collins. Trial for Adultery: The Whole of the Trial of Major Hook, for Criminal Conversation with His Own Niece, Mrs. Campbell, Wife of Captain Campbell, Who Was Convicted In Three Thousand Pounds Damages; Before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury, At Westminster, February 26, 1793. Embellished with a Curious Representation of the Luncheon Scene. Taken from the Short-hand Notes of a Student of the Inner Temple. London: printed for the proprietor; and sold by J. Aitken, No. 14, Castle Street, Leicester Square, 1793.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Campbell, Charles Collins. Trial for Adultery: The Whole of the Trial of Major Hook, for Criminal Conversation with His Own Niece, Mrs. Campbell, Wife of Captain Campbell, Who Was Convicted In Three Thousand Pounds Damages; Before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury, At Westminster, February 26, 1793. Embellished with a Curious Representation of the Luncheon Scene. Taken from the Short-hand Notes of a Student of the Inner Temple. printed for the proprietor; and sold by J. Aitken, No. 14, Castle Street, Leicester Square, 1793.