Hamilton, J. d. 1. (1714). The last speech and dying words: Of James Hamilton. In the parish of Kilmore in the county of Down; who was executed at Downpatrick for the bloody and hainous murder of William Lammon, the 17 of April, 1714. Printed by Hugh Broun, in the University of Glasgow.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hamilton, James d. 1714. The Last Speech and Dying Words: Of James Hamilton. In the Parish of Kilmore in the County of Down; Who Was Executed at Downpatrick for the Bloody and Hainous Murder of William Lammon, the 17 of April, 1714. [Glasgow]: Printed by Hugh Broun, in the University of Glasgow, 1714.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hamilton, James d. 1714. The Last Speech and Dying Words: Of James Hamilton. In the Parish of Kilmore in the County of Down; Who Was Executed at Downpatrick for the Bloody and Hainous Murder of William Lammon, the 17 of April, 1714. Printed by Hugh Broun, in the University of Glasgow, 1714.