Henderson, A. f. (1748). The history of the rebellion, 1745 and 1746: Containing, a full account of its rise, progress and extinction; The Character of the Highlanders, and their Chieftains; All the Declarations of the Pretender, and the Journal of his Marches through England, as published by himself: with Observations. Likewise, A particular Description of all the Battles, Skirmishes and Sieges, with many Incidents hitherto not made public. By an impartial hand, who was an eye-witness to most of the facts (The second edition revised and corrected.). reprinted from the Edinburgh edition, and sold by R. Griffiths, Bookseller and Publisher, at the Dunciad in Ludgate-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHenderson, Andrew fl. The History of the Rebellion, 1745 and 1746: Containing, a Full Account of Its Rise, Progress and Extinction; The Character of the Highlanders, and Their Chieftains; All the Declarations of the Pretender, and the Journal of His Marches Through England, as Published by Himself: With Observations. Likewise, A Particular Description of All the Battles, Skirmishes and Sieges, with Many Incidents Hitherto Not Made Public. By an Impartial Hand, Who Was an Eye-witness to Most of the Facts. The second edition revised and corrected. London: reprinted from the Edinburgh edition, and sold by R. Griffiths, Bookseller and Publisher, at the Dunciad in Ludgate-Street, 1748.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHenderson, Andrew fl. The History of the Rebellion, 1745 and 1746: Containing, a Full Account of Its Rise, Progress and Extinction; The Character of the Highlanders, and Their Chieftains; All the Declarations of the Pretender, and the Journal of His Marches Through England, as Published by Himself: With Observations. Likewise, A Particular Description of All the Battles, Skirmishes and Sieges, with Many Incidents Hitherto Not Made Public. By an Impartial Hand, Who Was an Eye-witness to Most of the Facts. The second edition revised and corrected. reprinted from the Edinburgh edition, and sold by R. Griffiths, Bookseller and Publisher, at the Dunciad in Ludgate-Street, 1748.