APA Citation

Pigott, N. (1753). A treatise of common recoveries: Their nature and use. To which is added, the case of Page and Hayward more fully Reported than in any other Book extant: and also a case between the late Earl of Derby and the coheirs of his elder brother. with Precedents for Amending Recoveries: And a Complete table to the Whole. By N. Pigott, Esq; late a Barrister of the Inner Temple. Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for Sarah Cotter, Bookseller, under Dick's Coffee-House, Skinner-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

Pigott, Nathaniel. A Treatise of Common Recoveries: Their Nature and Use. To Which Is Added, the Case of Page and Hayward More Fully Reported Than in Any Other Book Extant: And Also a Case between the Late Earl of Derby and the Coheirs of His Elder Brother. With Precedents for Amending Recoveries: And a Complete Table to the Whole. By N. Pigott, Esq; Late a Barrister of the Inner Temple. Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for Sarah Cotter, Bookseller, under Dick's Coffee-House, Skinner-Row, 1753.

MLA Citation

Pigott, Nathaniel. A Treatise of Common Recoveries: Their Nature and Use. To Which Is Added, the Case of Page and Hayward More Fully Reported Than in Any Other Book Extant: And Also a Case between the Late Earl of Derby and the Coheirs of His Elder Brother. With Precedents for Amending Recoveries: And a Complete Table to the Whole. By N. Pigott, Esq; Late a Barrister of the Inner Temple. Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for Sarah Cotter, Bookseller, under Dick's Coffee-House, Skinner-Row, 1753.

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