Gentleman who attended his Lordship in his last moments. (1747). A candid and impartial account of the behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat: From the time his death-warrant was delivered, to the day of his execution. Together with A faithful Narrative of the particular Incidents which happened that Day in the Tower, in the Sheriffs Apartment, and on the Scaffold. Interspersed with Some of his Lordship's remarkable Sayings, a Letter which he wrote to his Son, and the Copy of a Paper which he delivered to the Sheriff. By a gentleman who attended his Lordship in his last moments. printed for George Faulkner, in Essex-Street; William Brien, near Crow Street, and Richard James, opposite Svcamore-Alley, in Dame-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Gentleman who attended his Lordship in his last moments. A Candid and Impartial Account of the Behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat: From the Time His Death-warrant Was Delivered, to the Day of His Execution. Together with A Faithful Narrative of the Particular Incidents Which Happened That Day in the Tower, in the Sheriffs Apartment, and on the Scaffold. Interspersed with Some of His Lordship's Remarkable Sayings, a Letter Which He Wrote to His Son, and the Copy of a Paper Which He Delivered to the Sheriff. By a Gentleman Who Attended His Lordship in His Last Moments. Dublin: printed for George Faulkner, in Essex-Street; William Brien, near Crow Street, and Richard James, opposite Svcamore-Alley, in Dame-Street, 1747.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Gentleman who attended his Lordship in his last moments. A Candid and Impartial Account of the Behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat: From the Time His Death-warrant Was Delivered, to the Day of His Execution. Together with A Faithful Narrative of the Particular Incidents Which Happened That Day in the Tower, in the Sheriffs Apartment, and on the Scaffold. Interspersed with Some of His Lordship's Remarkable Sayings, a Letter Which He Wrote to His Son, and the Copy of a Paper Which He Delivered to the Sheriff. By a Gentleman Who Attended His Lordship in His Last Moments. printed for George Faulkner, in Essex-Street; William Brien, near Crow Street, and Richard James, opposite Svcamore-Alley, in Dame-Street, 1747.