(1768). A narrative of the late disturbances in the Marshalsea-Prison: In which the conduct of the several parties concerned, is impartially considered; the Behaviour of Mr. Marson, as a Justice of the Peace, and Keeper of the Prison, Vindicated, and the Defence of Mr. Mason, Clerk of the Papers, Examined and Refuted. printed for the author, and to be had at the Lodge of the said prison, and at all the pamphlet shops at the Royal Exchange.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Narrative of the Late Disturbances in the Marshalsea-Prison: In Which the Conduct of the Several Parties Concerned, Is Impartially Considered; the Behaviour of Mr. Marson, as a Justice of the Peace, and Keeper of the Prison, Vindicated, and the Defence of Mr. Mason, Clerk of the Papers, Examined and Refuted. London: printed for the author, and to be had at the Lodge of the said prison, and at all the pamphlet shops at the Royal Exchange, 1768.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Narrative of the Late Disturbances in the Marshalsea-Prison: In Which the Conduct of the Several Parties Concerned, Is Impartially Considered; the Behaviour of Mr. Marson, as a Justice of the Peace, and Keeper of the Prison, Vindicated, and the Defence of Mr. Mason, Clerk of the Papers, Examined and Refuted. printed for the author, and to be had at the Lodge of the said prison, and at all the pamphlet shops at the Royal Exchange, 1768.