APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1698). The law of commons and commoners, or, A treatise shewing the original and nature of common, and the several kinds thereof: Viz. common appendant, appurtenant, estovers, turbary, pischary, and pur cause of vicinage, of commons in gross and sans number, with pleadings in reference to every of them : as also the powers and priviledges of commoners, in reference to the soil, to the lord, to strangers, and of the remedies and actions they may have : of declarations, pleadings, in and to actions brought by and against commoners : approvement, apportionment, suspension and extinguishment of common : of grants of common, and by what words common shall pass : together with the leanring of prescriptions in general, the forms and manner of pleading prescription, in reference to common in several rules : of prescription and pleading by a copyholder in reference to common : of evidence to prove prescription for common, the several customs of commoners, and of enclosures : with several forms of presidents adapted to every sort of common. Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins Esquires, for John Walthoe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Law of Commons and Commoners, or, A Treatise Shewing the Original and Nature of Common, and the Several Kinds Thereof: Viz. Common Appendant, Appurtenant, Estovers, Turbary, Pischary, and Pur Cause of Vicinage, of Commons in Gross and Sans Number, with Pleadings in Reference to Every of Them : As Also the Powers and Priviledges of Commoners, in Reference to the Soil, to the Lord, to Strangers, and of the Remedies and Actions They May Have : Of Declarations, Pleadings, in and to Actions Brought by and Against Commoners : Approvement, Apportionment, Suspension and Extinguishment of Common : Of Grants of Common, and by What Words Common Shall Pass : Together with the Leanring of Prescriptions in General, the Forms and Manner of Pleading Prescription, in Reference to Common in Several Rules : Of Prescription and Pleading by a Copyholder in Reference to Common : Of Evidence to Prove Prescription for Common, the Several Customs of Commoners, and of Enclosures : With Several Forms of Presidents Adapted to Every Sort of Common. London: Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins Esquires, for John Walthoe, 1698.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Law of Commons and Commoners, or, A Treatise Shewing the Original and Nature of Common, and the Several Kinds Thereof: Viz. Common Appendant, Appurtenant, Estovers, Turbary, Pischary, and Pur Cause of Vicinage, of Commons in Gross and Sans Number, with Pleadings in Reference to Every of Them : As Also the Powers and Priviledges of Commoners, in Reference to the Soil, to the Lord, to Strangers, and of the Remedies and Actions They May Have : Of Declarations, Pleadings, in and to Actions Brought by and Against Commoners : Approvement, Apportionment, Suspension and Extinguishment of Common : Of Grants of Common, and by What Words Common Shall Pass : Together with the Leanring of Prescriptions in General, the Forms and Manner of Pleading Prescription, in Reference to Common in Several Rules : Of Prescription and Pleading by a Copyholder in Reference to Common : Of Evidence to Prove Prescription for Common, the Several Customs of Commoners, and of Enclosures : With Several Forms of Presidents Adapted to Every Sort of Common. Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins Esquires, for John Walthoe, 1698.

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