Kirkham, C. (1726). Two letters to a friend: The first shewing and demonstrating by law, the rights and privileges of pourallees, or free-hey. The other directing the management of that profitable grass call'd saint-foyn, upon barren land, from the author's own experience, and the best collections of all those who are thought to write well on that subject. With a remarkable and particular account when and how, and by what accidental means it first came and was brought over from Nomandy into this Kingdom. By Charles Kirkham, Esq; of Fineshade-Abbey in Northamptonshire. Printed for J. Clark at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, and Will.Thompson at Stamford, Lincolnshire.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Kirkham, Charles. Two Letters to a Friend: The First Shewing and Demonstrating by Law, the Rights and Privileges of Pourallees, or Free-hey. The Other Directing the Management of That Profitable Grass Call'd Saint-foyn, upon Barren Land, from the Author's Own Experience, and the Best Collections of All Those Who Are Thought to Write Well on That Subject. With a Remarkable and Particular Account When and How, and by What Accidental Means It First Came and Was Brought over from Nomandy into This Kingdom. By Charles Kirkham, Esq; of Fineshade-Abbey in Northamptonshire. London: Printed for J. Clark at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, and Will.Thompson at Stamford, Lincolnshire, 1726.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Kirkham, Charles. Two Letters to a Friend: The First Shewing and Demonstrating by Law, the Rights and Privileges of Pourallees, or Free-hey. The Other Directing the Management of That Profitable Grass Call'd Saint-foyn, upon Barren Land, from the Author's Own Experience, and the Best Collections of All Those Who Are Thought to Write Well on That Subject. With a Remarkable and Particular Account When and How, and by What Accidental Means It First Came and Was Brought over from Nomandy into This Kingdom. By Charles Kirkham, Esq; of Fineshade-Abbey in Northamptonshire. Printed for J. Clark at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, and Will.Thompson at Stamford, Lincolnshire, 1726.