Coningsby, T. C. E. o. 1. (1721). Earl Coningsby, Lord Farmer under His Majesty of the manor of Marden in the county of Hereford, his case, relating to a breach of privilege committed within the said manor, on the 28th day of November 1720, by Edward Witherston, Esq; and Thomas Lingen, clerk, two justices of the peace for the said county, Thomas Rodd, attorney at law, John Rodd, clerk; and others. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Coningsby, Thomas Coningsby Earl of 1656?-1729. Earl Coningsby, Lord Farmer Under His Majesty of the Manor of Marden in the County of Hereford, His Case, Relating to a Breach of Privilege Committed Within the Said Manor, on the 28th Day of November 1720, by Edward Witherston, Esq; and Thomas Lingen, Clerk, Two Justices of the Peace for the Said County, Thomas Rodd, Attorney at Law, John Rodd, Clerk; and Others. [London?]: s.n, 1721.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Coningsby, Thomas Coningsby Earl of 1656?-1729. Earl Coningsby, Lord Farmer Under His Majesty of the Manor of Marden in the County of Hereford, His Case, Relating to a Breach of Privilege Committed Within the Said Manor, on the 28th Day of November 1720, by Edward Witherston, Esq; and Thomas Lingen, Clerk, Two Justices of the Peace for the Said County, Thomas Rodd, Attorney at Law, John Rodd, Clerk; and Others. s.n, 1721.