Ray, J. b. 1. (1759). A compleat history of the rebellion: From its first rise, in 1745, to its total suppression, at the glorious battle of Culloden, in April 1746. Wherein are contain'd, The Intrigues of the Pretender's Adherents before the Breaking out of the Rebellion; with all the memorable Transactions, and the Particulars of their several Invasions, during that Period of Time: With a particular and succinct Account of the several Marches and Counter Marches of the Rebels, from the Young Pretender's first Landing on the Island of Sky, till his Retreat at Culloden. Also, An Account of the Family and Extraction of the Rebel Chiefs, especially the Camerons. Likewise, The Natural History and Antiquities of the several Towns through which the Author pass'd with his Majesty's Army; together with the Manners and Customs of the different People, particularly the Highlanders. With a Summary of the Trials and Executions of the Rebel Lords, &c. By James Ray, of Whitehaven, volunteer Under his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. printed by Robert Brown, near Christ's-Hospital.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRay, James b. 1700?. A Compleat History of the Rebellion: From Its First Rise, in 1745, to Its Total Suppression, at the Glorious Battle of Culloden, in April 1746. Wherein Are Contain'd, The Intrigues of the Pretender's Adherents Before the Breaking Out of the Rebellion; with All the Memorable Transactions, and the Particulars of Their Several Invasions, During That Period of Time: With a Particular and Succinct Account of the Several Marches and Counter Marches of the Rebels, from the Young Pretender's First Landing on the Island of Sky, Till His Retreat at Culloden. Also, An Account of the Family and Extraction of the Rebel Chiefs, Especially the Camerons. Likewise, The Natural History and Antiquities of the Several Towns Through Which the Author Pass'd with His Majesty's Army; Together with the Manners and Customs of the Different People, Particularly the Highlanders. With a Summary of the Trials and Executions of the Rebel Lords, &c. By James Ray, of Whitehaven, Volunteer Under His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. London: printed by Robert Brown, near Christ's-Hospital, 1759.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRay, James b. 1700?. A Compleat History of the Rebellion: From Its First Rise, in 1745, to Its Total Suppression, at the Glorious Battle of Culloden, in April 1746. Wherein Are Contain'd, The Intrigues of the Pretender's Adherents Before the Breaking Out of the Rebellion; with All the Memorable Transactions, and the Particulars of Their Several Invasions, During That Period of Time: With a Particular and Succinct Account of the Several Marches and Counter Marches of the Rebels, from the Young Pretender's First Landing on the Island of Sky, Till His Retreat at Culloden. Also, An Account of the Family and Extraction of the Rebel Chiefs, Especially the Camerons. Likewise, The Natural History and Antiquities of the Several Towns Through Which the Author Pass'd with His Majesty's Army; Together with the Manners and Customs of the Different People, Particularly the Highlanders. With a Summary of the Trials and Executions of the Rebel Lords, &c. By James Ray, of Whitehaven, Volunteer Under His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. printed by Robert Brown, near Christ's-Hospital, 1759.