Andrews, C. 1. c. (1715). A full and authentick narrative of the intended horrid conspiracy and invasion: Containing, I. The case of Edward Harvey of Combe, Esq; John Anstis, Esq; Thomas Forster, Esq; Corbet Kyneston, Esq; and Sir John Packington. II. A particular account of the taking Sir William Windham; and of his escape, surrender, and commitment to the Tower. III. Some remarkable circumstances relating to the Lord Lansdown. IV. The state of the rebellion in Scotland and Northumberland; with a compleat list of the commanders of the rebels. V. The tryals of Joseph Sullivane, Robert Whitty, and Felix Hara, for high treason. Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Andrews, Charles 17-18th cent. A Full and Authentick Narrative of the Intended Horrid Conspiracy and Invasion: Containing, I. The Case of Edward Harvey of Combe, Esq; John Anstis, Esq; Thomas Forster, Esq; Corbet Kyneston, Esq; and Sir John Packington. II. A Particular Account of the Taking Sir William Windham; and of His Escape, Surrender, and Commitment to the Tower. III. Some Remarkable Circumstances Relating to the Lord Lansdown. IV. The State of the Rebellion in Scotland and Northumberland; with a Compleat List of the Commanders of the Rebels. V. The Tryals of Joseph Sullivane, Robert Whitty, and Felix Hara, for High Treason. London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1715.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Andrews, Charles 17-18th cent. A Full and Authentick Narrative of the Intended Horrid Conspiracy and Invasion: Containing, I. The Case of Edward Harvey of Combe, Esq; John Anstis, Esq; Thomas Forster, Esq; Corbet Kyneston, Esq; and Sir John Packington. II. A Particular Account of the Taking Sir William Windham; and of His Escape, Surrender, and Commitment to the Tower. III. Some Remarkable Circumstances Relating to the Lord Lansdown. IV. The State of the Rebellion in Scotland and Northumberland; with a Compleat List of the Commanders of the Rebels. V. The Tryals of Joseph Sullivane, Robert Whitty, and Felix Hara, for High Treason. Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1715.