APA
Boyle R., Great Britain, . (1736). The case of Richard Earl of Burlington, claiming the Barony of Clifford, created by writ of summons 3 °Caroli I. directed to his great great grandfather, whose heir he is, Henry the son of Francis Earl of Cumberland, by the name of Henry Clifford, Chevalier; in virtue of which writ the said Lord Clifford sat and voted in several Parliaments. [London: s.n.
Chicago
Boyle Richard, Great Britain, . 1736. The case of Richard Earl of Burlington, claiming the Barony of Clifford, created by writ of summons 3 °Caroli I. directed to his great great grandfather, whose heir he is, Henry the son of Francis Earl of Cumberland, by the name of Henry Clifford, Chevalier; in virtue of which writ the said Lord Clifford sat and voted in several Parliaments. [London: s.n.
Harvard
Boyle R., Great Britain, . (1736). The case of Richard Earl of Burlington, claiming the Barony of Clifford, created by writ of summons 3 °Caroli I. directed to his great great grandfather, whose heir he is, Henry the son of Francis Earl of Cumberland, by the name of Henry Clifford, Chevalier; in virtue of which writ the said Lord Clifford sat and voted in several Parliaments. [London: s.n.
MLA
Boyle Richard, Great Britain, . The case of Richard Earl of Burlington, claiming the Barony of Clifford, created by writ of summons 3 °Caroli I. directed to his great great grandfather, whose heir he is, Henry the son of Francis Earl of Cumberland, by the name of Henry Clifford, Chevalier; in virtue of which writ the said Lord Clifford sat and voted in several Parliaments. [London: s.n. 1736.