APA Citation

Gaya, L. d. (1748). Matrimonial ceremonies display'd: Wherein are exhibited, the various customs, odd pranks, whimsical tricks and surprizing Practices of near One Hundred different Kingdoms and People in the World, now us'd in the celebration and consummation of matrimony. Collected from the papers of an old rich bawdy batchelor; With great Variety of Remarks by him, Serious and Humourous. To which is prefix'd, the comical adventures of Sir Harry Fitzgerald, who had seven wives; with the Character of each: A genuine Story. Also an Epigram on Matrimony, in Latin and English, and an Alphabetical Index. Publish'd for the Information and Entertainment of the Ladies and pretty Girls of Great Britain, not forgeting those of Dublin and Tipperary (Fourth edition improv'd.). London: printed for W. Reeve, at Shakespear's-Head, near Serjeant's-Inn, Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Gaya, Louis de. Matrimonial Ceremonies Display'd: Wherein Are Exhibited, the Various Customs, Odd Pranks, Whimsical Tricks and Surprizing Practices of Near One Hundred Different Kingdoms and People in the World, Now Us'd in the Celebration and Consummation of Matrimony. Collected From the Papers of an Old Rich Bawdy Batchelor; With Great Variety of Remarks By Him, Serious and Humourous. To Which Is Prefix'd, the Comical Adventures of Sir Harry Fitzgerald, Who Had Seven Wives; With the Character of Each: A Genuine Story. Also an Epigram On Matrimony, in Latin and English, and an Alphabetical Index. Publish'd for the Information and Entertainment of the Ladies and Pretty Girls of Great Britain, Not Forgeting Those of Dublin and Tipperary. Fourth edition improv'd. London: printed for W. Reeve, at Shakespear's-Head, near Serjeant's-Inn, Fleet-Street, 1748.

MLA Citation

Gaya, Louis de. Matrimonial Ceremonies Display'd: Wherein Are Exhibited, the Various Customs, Odd Pranks, Whimsical Tricks and Surprizing Practices of Near One Hundred Different Kingdoms and People in the World, Now Us'd in the Celebration and Consummation of Matrimony. Collected From the Papers of an Old Rich Bawdy Batchelor; With Great Variety of Remarks By Him, Serious and Humourous. To Which Is Prefix'd, the Comical Adventures of Sir Harry Fitzgerald, Who Had Seven Wives; With the Character of Each: A Genuine Story. Also an Epigram On Matrimony, in Latin and English, and an Alphabetical Index. Publish'd for the Information and Entertainment of the Ladies and Pretty Girls of Great Britain, Not Forgeting Those of Dublin and Tipperary. Fourth edition improv'd. London: printed for W. Reeve, at Shakespear's-Head, near Serjeant's-Inn, Fleet-Street, 1748.

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