Luntly, R. d. 1. (1721). The last speech and dying words, of Richard Luntly, carpenter aboard the Eagle Snow, who was executed within the flood-mark at Leith, upon the 11th Jauuary [sic] 1721, for the crimes of piracy and robbery. Printed by Robert Brown in Forrester's-Wynd.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Luntly, Richard d. 1721. The Last Speech and Dying Words, of Richard Luntly, Carpenter Aboard the Eagle Snow, Who Was Executed Within the Flood-mark at Leith, upon the 11th Jauuary [sic] 1721, for the Crimes of Piracy and Robbery. Edinburgh: Printed by Robert Brown in Forrester's-Wynd, 1721.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Luntly, Richard d. 1721. The Last Speech and Dying Words, of Richard Luntly, Carpenter Aboard the Eagle Snow, Who Was Executed Within the Flood-mark at Leith, upon the 11th Jauuary [sic] 1721, for the Crimes of Piracy and Robbery. Printed by Robert Brown in Forrester's-Wynd, 1721.