APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1754). Spalding law of sewers, in hæc verba, for enlarging Shire-Drain, alias Clows-Cross-Drain: Being the original contract made betwixt South-Holland and Wisbech-Hundred, ... and Sir Tho. Cecil, and many other owners of North-Level, then called Thorney-Fens, &c. By which law only North-Level drains by Shire-Drain, which now they would claim to be theirs, and exclude the original owners therefrom.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Spalding Law of Sewers, in Hæc Verba, for Enlarging Shire-Drain, Alias Clows-Cross-Drain: Being the Original Contract Made Betwixt South-Holland and Wisbech-Hundred, ... and Sir Tho. Cecil, and Many Other Owners of North-Level, Then Called Thorney-Fens, &c. By Which Law Only North-Level Drains by Shire-Drain, Which Now They Would Claim to Be Theirs, and Exclude the Original Owners Therefrom. [London], 1754.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Spalding Law of Sewers, in Hæc Verba, for Enlarging Shire-Drain, Alias Clows-Cross-Drain: Being the Original Contract Made Betwixt South-Holland and Wisbech-Hundred, ... and Sir Tho. Cecil, and Many Other Owners of North-Level, Then Called Thorney-Fens, &c. By Which Law Only North-Level Drains by Shire-Drain, Which Now They Would Claim to Be Theirs, and Exclude the Original Owners Therefrom. 1754.

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