Williams, G. 1. o. 6. (1800). The last speech, confession, and dying words of Griffith Williams: Who was executed at the west end of the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, on Wednesday the 12th of March, 1800, and his body given to be publicly dissected, for the horrid murder of Anne Wilson, alias Bruce. Printed by M. Angus, in the Side.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Williams, Griffith 1775 or 6-1800. The Last Speech, Confession, and Dying Words of Griffith Williams: Who Was Executed at the West End of the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, on Wednesday the 12th of March, 1800, and His Body Given to Be Publicly Dissected, for the Horrid Murder of Anne Wilson, Alias Bruce. [Newcastle upon Tyne]: Printed by M. Angus, in the Side, 1800.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Williams, Griffith 1775 or 6-1800. The Last Speech, Confession, and Dying Words of Griffith Williams: Who Was Executed at the West End of the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, on Wednesday the 12th of March, 1800, and His Body Given to Be Publicly Dissected, for the Horrid Murder of Anne Wilson, Alias Bruce. Printed by M. Angus, in the Side, 1800.