Boucher, J. (1704). The arraignment, confession, and condemnation of James Boucher, Gent. for high treason: Upon the Statute made in the Ninth Year of King William the Third, for coming over from France without License under the Privy Seal. At the Queen's Bench Bar, Westminster, on Monday the 28th of February, 1703/4. Before The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Trevor, The Lord Chief Baron Ward, Mr Justice Powel, Mr Justice Powis, Mr Justice Gould, Mr Justice Tracey, Mr Baron Bury, and Mr Baron Price. printed for I. Cleave, next to Serjeants Inn in Chancery-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBoucher, James. The Arraignment, Confession, and Condemnation of James Boucher, Gent. for High Treason: Upon the Statute Made in the Ninth Year of King William the Third, for Coming over from France Without License Under the Privy Seal. At the Queen's Bench Bar, Westminster, on Monday the 28th of February, 1703/4. Before The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Trevor, The Lord Chief Baron Ward, Mr Justice Powel, Mr Justice Powis, Mr Justice Gould, Mr Justice Tracey, Mr Baron Bury, and Mr Baron Price. London: printed for I. Cleave, next to Serjeants Inn in Chancery-Lane, 1704.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBoucher, James. The Arraignment, Confession, and Condemnation of James Boucher, Gent. for High Treason: Upon the Statute Made in the Ninth Year of King William the Third, for Coming over from France Without License Under the Privy Seal. At the Queen's Bench Bar, Westminster, on Monday the 28th of February, 1703/4. Before The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Trevor, The Lord Chief Baron Ward, Mr Justice Powel, Mr Justice Powis, Mr Justice Gould, Mr Justice Tracey, Mr Baron Bury, and Mr Baron Price. printed for I. Cleave, next to Serjeants Inn in Chancery-Lane, 1704.