Hopetoun, J. H. E. o. (1747). Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Earl of Hopetoun, heritable sheriff of the sheriffdom of Linlithgow; as also heritable sheriff of the sheriffdom of Bathgate; and heritable Bailie, coroner and justiciar of the regality of St. Andrew's, throughout all that part of Scotland lying upon the south-side of the river of Forth; and heritable Bailie of the Bailiery of Crawfurdmuir in the county of Lanark; and heritable bailie of the bailiery over the provost of Kirkheugh in the county of Fife, respective. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHopetoun, John Hope Earl of. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Earl of Hopetoun, Heritable Sheriff of the Sheriffdom of Linlithgow; as Also Heritable Sheriff of the Sheriffdom of Bathgate; and Heritable Bailie, Coroner and Justiciar of the Regality of St. Andrew's, Throughout All That Part of Scotland Lying upon the South-side of the River of Forth; and Heritable Bailie of the Bailiery of Crawfurdmuir in the County of Lanark; and Heritable Bailie of the Bailiery over the Provost of Kirkheugh in the County of Fife, Respective. [Edinburgh]: s.n, 1747.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHopetoun, John Hope Earl of. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Earl of Hopetoun, Heritable Sheriff of the Sheriffdom of Linlithgow; as Also Heritable Sheriff of the Sheriffdom of Bathgate; and Heritable Bailie, Coroner and Justiciar of the Regality of St. Andrew's, Throughout All That Part of Scotland Lying upon the South-side of the River of Forth; and Heritable Bailie of the Bailiery of Crawfurdmuir in the County of Lanark; and Heritable Bailie of the Bailiery over the Provost of Kirkheugh in the County of Fife, Respective. s.n, 1747.