APA Citation

Gentleman of C.C.C. Oxon. (1749). An authentick account of the life of Paul Wells, gent: Who was eexecuted [sic] at Oxford, Sept. 1, 1749, for forgery; notwithstanding the interest used to get him a pardon. With an account of his crime, and behaviour from the time of his receiving sentences to his execution. Also the reasons which prevented him receiving his majesty's clemency. By a gentleman of C.C.C. Oxon. London: printed for R. Baldwin, jun. at the rose in Patner-noster row.

Chicago Style Citation

Gentleman of C.C.C. Oxon. An Authentick Account of the Life of Paul Wells, Gent: Who Was Eexecuted [sic] At Oxford, Sept. 1, 1749, for Forgery; Notwithstanding the Interest Used to Get Him a Pardon. With an Account of His Crime, and Behaviour From the Time of His Receiving Sentences to His Execution. Also the Reasons Which Prevented Him Receiving His Majesty's Clemency. By a Gentleman of C.C.C. Oxon. London: printed for R. Baldwin, jun. at the rose in Patner-noster row, 1749.

MLA Citation

Gentleman of C.C.C. Oxon. An Authentick Account of the Life of Paul Wells, Gent: Who Was Eexecuted [sic] At Oxford, Sept. 1, 1749, for Forgery; Notwithstanding the Interest Used to Get Him a Pardon. With an Account of His Crime, and Behaviour From the Time of His Receiving Sentences to His Execution. Also the Reasons Which Prevented Him Receiving His Majesty's Clemency. By a Gentleman of C.C.C. Oxon. London: printed for R. Baldwin, jun. at the rose in Patner-noster row, 1749.

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