APA (7th ed.) Citation

Impey, J. d. 1. (1786). The office of sheriff: Shewing its history and antiquity: The Manner of appointing the High Sheriff, his Under Sheriff, and other Deputies; together with their respective Powers and Duties:-Particularly with Regard to the County-Court, Sessions, Circuit, Arrests on mesne Process, Bail, Juries, Executions, Escapes, Rescues and Replevins. To which are added, the mode of electing coroners, and returning Members of Parliament: with many useful Precedents, of Returns to Writs, and Proceedings in the County-Court, &c. calculated not only for the Benefit of Sheriffs, their Under Sheriffs and Deputies, but also for the Use of the Profession in General, and a copious index. By John Impey, Of the Inner Temple, Author of the New Instructor Clericalis, in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. printed for the author, by His Majesty's Law printers, and sold by T. Whieldon, in Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Impey, John d. 1829. The Office of Sheriff: Shewing Its History and Antiquity: The Manner of Appointing the High Sheriff, His Under Sheriff, and Other Deputies; Together with Their Respective Powers and Duties:-Particularly with Regard to the County-Court, Sessions, Circuit, Arrests on Mesne Process, Bail, Juries, Executions, Escapes, Rescues and Replevins. To Which Are Added, the Mode of Electing Coroners, and Returning Members of Parliament: With Many Useful Precedents, of Returns to Writs, and Proceedings in the County-Court, &c. Calculated Not Only for the Benefit of Sheriffs, Their Under Sheriffs and Deputies, but Also for the Use of the Profession in General, and a Copious Index. By John Impey, Of the Inner Temple, Author of the New Instructor Clericalis, in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. London: printed for the author, by His Majesty's Law printers, and sold by T. Whieldon, in Fleet-Street, 1786.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Impey, John d. 1829. The Office of Sheriff: Shewing Its History and Antiquity: The Manner of Appointing the High Sheriff, His Under Sheriff, and Other Deputies; Together with Their Respective Powers and Duties:-Particularly with Regard to the County-Court, Sessions, Circuit, Arrests on Mesne Process, Bail, Juries, Executions, Escapes, Rescues and Replevins. To Which Are Added, the Mode of Electing Coroners, and Returning Members of Parliament: With Many Useful Precedents, of Returns to Writs, and Proceedings in the County-Court, &c. Calculated Not Only for the Benefit of Sheriffs, Their Under Sheriffs and Deputies, but Also for the Use of the Profession in General, and a Copious Index. By John Impey, Of the Inner Temple, Author of the New Instructor Clericalis, in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. printed for the author, by His Majesty's Law printers, and sold by T. Whieldon, in Fleet-Street, 1786.

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