Wrigglesworth, J. (1742). The trial of Joseph Wrigglesworth, master of the Crown-Inn at Ware in Hertfordshire, who was convicted on Tuesday the 27th day of July, 1742, at the assizes held at Hertford, for the county of Hertford, before the honourable Martin Wright, Esq: One of His Majesty's justices of the Court of King's-bench, for feloniously stealing two bank notes of the value of twenty pounds each, and a bill of exchange of the value of 100l. out of the northern mail, on the third of June last. Printed for, and sold by the Pamphlet-sellers of London and Westminster.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWrigglesworth, Joseph. The Trial of Joseph Wrigglesworth, Master of the Crown-Inn at Ware in Hertfordshire, Who Was Convicted on Tuesday the 27th Day of July, 1742, at the Assizes Held at Hertford, for the County of Hertford, Before the Honourable Martin Wright, Esq: One of His Majesty's Justices of the Court of King's-bench, for Feloniously Stealing Two Bank Notes of the Value of Twenty Pounds Each, and a Bill of Exchange of the Value of 100l. Out of the Northern Mail, on the Third of June Last. London: Printed for, and sold by the Pamphlet-sellers of London and Westminster, 1742.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWrigglesworth, Joseph. The Trial of Joseph Wrigglesworth, Master of the Crown-Inn at Ware in Hertfordshire, Who Was Convicted on Tuesday the 27th Day of July, 1742, at the Assizes Held at Hertford, for the County of Hertford, Before the Honourable Martin Wright, Esq: One of His Majesty's Justices of the Court of King's-bench, for Feloniously Stealing Two Bank Notes of the Value of Twenty Pounds Each, and a Bill of Exchange of the Value of 100l. Out of the Northern Mail, on the Third of June Last. Printed for, and sold by the Pamphlet-sellers of London and Westminster, 1742.