APA
Great Britain, Hastings C. E., . (1877). Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of the Right Honorable Charles Edward Hastings, Earl of Loudon (in Scotland), and Baron Botreaux, Baron Hungerford, Baron de Moleyns, and Baron Hastings, respectively, (all in the peerage of England,) praying their Lordships to order and direct that at all future meetings of the peers of Scotland assembled under any royal proclamation for the election of a peer or peers to represent the peerage of Scotland in Parliament, the Lord Clerk Register or the clerks of session officiating thereat in his name do call the title of the Earl of Loudon (the petitioner). [London?]: [s.n.].
Chicago
Great Britain, Hastings Charles Edward, . 1877. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of the Right Honorable Charles Edward Hastings, Earl of Loudon (in Scotland), and Baron Botreaux, Baron Hungerford, Baron de Moleyns, and Baron Hastings, respectively, (all in the peerage of England,) praying their Lordships to order and direct that at all future meetings of the peers of Scotland assembled under any royal proclamation for the election of a peer or peers to represent the peerage of Scotland in Parliament, the Lord Clerk Register or the clerks of session officiating thereat in his name do call the title of the Earl of Loudon (the petitioner). [London?]: [s.n.].
Harvard
Great Britain, Hastings C. E., . (1877). Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of the Right Honorable Charles Edward Hastings, Earl of Loudon (in Scotland), and Baron Botreaux, Baron Hungerford, Baron de Moleyns, and Baron Hastings, respectively, (all in the peerage of England,) praying their Lordships to order and direct that at all future meetings of the peers of Scotland assembled under any royal proclamation for the election of a peer or peers to represent the peerage of Scotland in Parliament, the Lord Clerk Register or the clerks of session officiating thereat in his name do call the title of the Earl of Loudon (the petitioner). [London?]: [s.n.].
MLA
Great Britain, Hastings Charles Edward, . Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of the Right Honorable Charles Edward Hastings, Earl of Loudon (in Scotland), and Baron Botreaux, Baron Hungerford, Baron de Moleyns, and Baron Hastings, respectively, (all in the peerage of England,) praying their Lordships to order and direct that at all future meetings of the peers of Scotland assembled under any royal proclamation for the election of a peer or peers to represent the peerage of Scotland in Parliament, the Lord Clerk Register or the clerks of session officiating thereat in his name do call the title of the Earl of Loudon (the petitioner). [London?]: [s.n.]. 1877.