APA
Lindsay J., Great Britain, . (1852). In the House of Lords. Montrose peerage. Supplemental case of James Earl of Crawford and Balcarres claiming the Dukedom of Montrose created in 1488 including an analysis or abstract of the claimant's original case togehter with the objections started to the claimant's arguments and evidence by James Duke of Montrose (though not as a party, or having an interest in the claim); and the claimant's replies thereto. To be heard before the Lords Committees of Privileges, on the [blank] day of [blank] 1852. London: [s.n.].
Chicago
Lindsay James, Great Britain, . 1852. In the House of Lords. Montrose peerage. Supplemental case of James Earl of Crawford and Balcarres claiming the Dukedom of Montrose created in 1488 including an analysis or abstract of the claimant's original case togehter with the objections started to the claimant's arguments and evidence by James Duke of Montrose (though not as a party, or having an interest in the claim); and the claimant's replies thereto. To be heard before the Lords Committees of Privileges, on the [blank] day of [blank] 1852. London: [s.n.].
Harvard
Lindsay J., Great Britain, . (1852). In the House of Lords. Montrose peerage. Supplemental case of James Earl of Crawford and Balcarres claiming the Dukedom of Montrose created in 1488 including an analysis or abstract of the claimant's original case togehter with the objections started to the claimant's arguments and evidence by James Duke of Montrose (though not as a party, or having an interest in the claim); and the claimant's replies thereto. To be heard before the Lords Committees of Privileges, on the [blank] day of [blank] 1852. London: [s.n.].
MLA
Lindsay James, Great Britain, . In the House of Lords. Montrose peerage. Supplemental case of James Earl of Crawford and Balcarres claiming the Dukedom of Montrose created in 1488 including an analysis or abstract of the claimant's original case togehter with the objections started to the claimant's arguments and evidence by James Duke of Montrose (though not as a party, or having an interest in the claim); and the claimant's replies thereto. To be heard before the Lords Committees of Privileges, on the [blank] day of [blank] 1852. London: [s.n.]. 1852.