APA Citation

George. (1717). An Order of His present Majesty King George, made in Council 30th of March, 1717: Upon the following report of Sir John Fortescue Aland, His Majesties late Solicitor-General. At the Court at St.James's the 30th of March, 1717. Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Upon reading this day at the board a report of His Majesties late Solicitor-General, dated the 16th of November last (upon a petition of the wardens and commonalty of dyers of London for a new charter) in the words following, viz. To the Kings most excellent Majesty. [London]: printed by John Baskett, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd.

Chicago Style Citation

George. An Order of His Present Majesty King George, Made in Council 30th of March, 1717: Upon the Following Report of Sir John Fortescue Aland, His Majesties Late Solicitor-General. At the Court At St.James's the 30th of March, 1717. Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Upon Reading This Day At the Board a Report of His Majesties Late Solicitor-General, Dated the 16th of November Last (upon a Petition of the Wardens and Commonalty of Dyers of London for a New Charter) in the Words Following, Viz. To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. [London]: printed by John Baskett, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd, 1717.

MLA Citation

George. An Order of His Present Majesty King George, Made in Council 30th of March, 1717: Upon the Following Report of Sir John Fortescue Aland, His Majesties Late Solicitor-General. At the Court At St.James's the 30th of March, 1717. Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Upon Reading This Day At the Board a Report of His Majesties Late Solicitor-General, Dated the 16th of November Last (upon a Petition of the Wardens and Commonalty of Dyers of London for a New Charter) in the Words Following, Viz. To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. [London]: printed by John Baskett, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd, 1717.

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