Stevenson, J. M. o. t. R. E. (1773). A narrative of proceedings between Captain William Hunt, Commander of the Rochford, In the Service of the Honourable East-India Company, and Mr. John Stevenson, chief mate of the said Ship in a late voyage to and from Bengal. Together with The Enquiries, &c. of the Governors and Councils of Bengal, and St. Helena, upon the Complaint of Mr. Stevenson, for his having been twice dismissed from his Office. Likewise A summary Account of a Trial in His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas for two False Imprisonments. With some Remarks on the legal Power of Commanders, &c. By John Stevenson. printed for the author, by R. Hilton, No. 8, Wellclose-Square.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Stevenson, John Mate of the Rochford East-Indiaman. A Narrative of Proceedings Between Captain William Hunt, Commander of the Rochford, In the Service of the Honourable East-India Company, and Mr. John Stevenson, Chief Mate of the Said Ship in a Late Voyage to and from Bengal. Together with The Enquiries, &c. of the Governors and Councils of Bengal, and St. Helena, upon the Complaint of Mr. Stevenson, for His Having Been Twice Dismissed from His Office. Likewise A Summary Account of a Trial in His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas for Two False Imprisonments. With Some Remarks on the Legal Power of Commanders, &c. By John Stevenson. London: printed for the author, by R. Hilton, No. 8, Wellclose-Square, 1773.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Stevenson, John Mate of the Rochford East-Indiaman. A Narrative of Proceedings Between Captain William Hunt, Commander of the Rochford, In the Service of the Honourable East-India Company, and Mr. John Stevenson, Chief Mate of the Said Ship in a Late Voyage to and from Bengal. Together with The Enquiries, &c. of the Governors and Councils of Bengal, and St. Helena, upon the Complaint of Mr. Stevenson, for His Having Been Twice Dismissed from His Office. Likewise A Summary Account of a Trial in His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas for Two False Imprisonments. With Some Remarks on the Legal Power of Commanders, &c. By John Stevenson. printed for the author, by R. Hilton, No. 8, Wellclose-Square, 1773.