Kidney, B. (1785). The subsequent account of what passed lately at Lubenham Lodge, in Leicestershire, an estate belonging to Benjamin Kidney, Esq. has many circumstances in it deeply interesting to every gentleman of landed property - Mr. Kidney, therefore, thinks it but just to print and publish the particulars, that every gentleman may be put upon his guard against the machinations of a most abandoned gang of land swindlers who are numerous, whose deep laid schemes have been too successful already for want of spirit and resolution to resist them. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKidney, Benjamin. The Subsequent Account of What Passed Lately at Lubenham Lodge, in Leicestershire, an Estate Belonging to Benjamin Kidney, Esq. Has Many Circumstances in It Deeply Interesting to Every Gentleman of Landed Property - Mr. Kidney, Therefore, Thinks It but Just to Print and Publish the Particulars, That Every Gentleman May Be Put upon His Guard Against the Machinations of a Most Abandoned Gang of Land Swindlers Who Are Numerous, Whose Deep Laid Schemes Have Been Too Successful Already for Want of Spirit and Resolution to Resist Them. [London?]: s.n, 1785.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKidney, Benjamin. The Subsequent Account of What Passed Lately at Lubenham Lodge, in Leicestershire, an Estate Belonging to Benjamin Kidney, Esq. Has Many Circumstances in It Deeply Interesting to Every Gentleman of Landed Property - Mr. Kidney, Therefore, Thinks It but Just to Print and Publish the Particulars, That Every Gentleman May Be Put upon His Guard Against the Machinations of a Most Abandoned Gang of Land Swindlers Who Are Numerous, Whose Deep Laid Schemes Have Been Too Successful Already for Want of Spirit and Resolution to Resist Them. s.n, 1785.