Cluley, F. (1794). A copy of verses: Humbly presented to all my worthy Masters and Mistresses, Of Charing-Cross Ward, in the Parish of St. Martin in the Fields, By Francis Cluley, Beadle and Bellman, for the Year 1794. No. 1, Wilson's Place, Three Doors from the Golden Cross Inn. printed by H. Reynell, (no. 21,) Piccadilly, near the Hay-Market; Where Club Orders, Catalogues, Tradesmen's Cards, and Shop Bills, are neatly printed, at the most reasonable Rates, and on the shortest Notice.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCluley, Francis. A Copy of Verses: Humbly Presented to All My Worthy Masters and Mistresses, Of Charing-Cross Ward, in the Parish of St. Martin in the Fields, By Francis Cluley, Beadle and Bellman, for the Year 1794. No. 1, Wilson's Place, Three Doors from the Golden Cross Inn. London: printed by H. Reynell, (no. 21,) Piccadilly, near the Hay-Market; Where Club Orders, Catalogues, Tradesmen's Cards, and Shop Bills, are neatly printed, at the most reasonable Rates, and on the shortest Notice, 1794.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCluley, Francis. A Copy of Verses: Humbly Presented to All My Worthy Masters and Mistresses, Of Charing-Cross Ward, in the Parish of St. Martin in the Fields, By Francis Cluley, Beadle and Bellman, for the Year 1794. No. 1, Wilson's Place, Three Doors from the Golden Cross Inn. printed by H. Reynell, (no. 21,) Piccadilly, near the Hay-Market; Where Club Orders, Catalogues, Tradesmen's Cards, and Shop Bills, are neatly printed, at the most reasonable Rates, and on the shortest Notice, 1794.