APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sheppard, W. (1649). The court-keepers guide, or, A plain and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the help of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron: Wherein is largely and plainly opened the jurisdiction of these courts, with the learning of mannors, copyholds, rents, harriots, and other services and advantages belonging unto mannors, to the great profit of lords of mannors, and owners of these courts. Printed by James Flesher for M.M.T.C. and Gabriell Bedell.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sheppard, William. The Court-keepers Guide, or, A Plain and Familiar Treatise, Needfull and Usefull for the Help of Many That Are Imployed in the Keeping of Law Dayes, or Courts Baron: Wherein Is Largely and Plainly Opened the Jurisdiction of These Courts, with the Learning of Mannors, Copyholds, Rents, Harriots, and Other Services and Advantages Belonging Unto Mannors, to the Great Profit of Lords of Mannors, and Owners of These Courts. London: Printed by James Flesher for M.M.T.C. and Gabriell Bedell, 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sheppard, William. The Court-keepers Guide, or, A Plain and Familiar Treatise, Needfull and Usefull for the Help of Many That Are Imployed in the Keeping of Law Dayes, or Courts Baron: Wherein Is Largely and Plainly Opened the Jurisdiction of These Courts, with the Learning of Mannors, Copyholds, Rents, Harriots, and Other Services and Advantages Belonging Unto Mannors, to the Great Profit of Lords of Mannors, and Owners of These Courts. Printed by James Flesher for M.M.T.C. and Gabriell Bedell, 1649.

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