APA Citation

Gravesend (Kent, E. (1797). The charter of the incorporated town and parishes of Gravesend and Milton, in the county of Kent: Wherein the privilege of the ferry to London is granted; together with such laws as relate to watermen, Passed at different Periods and are now in force for regulating the Gravesend passage boats, With An Account of the Vessels and Boats employed at, or using The Town Of Gravesend. Gravesend: printed by R. Pocock.

Chicago Style Citation

Gravesend (Kent, England). The Charter of the Incorporated Town and Parishes of Gravesend and Milton, in the County of Kent: Wherein the Privilege of the Ferry to London Is Granted; Together With Such Laws As Relate to Watermen, Passed At Different Periods and Are Now in Force for Regulating the Gravesend Passage Boats, With An Account of the Vessels and Boats Employed At, or Using The Town Of Gravesend. Gravesend: printed by R. Pocock, 1797.

MLA Citation

Gravesend (Kent, England). The Charter of the Incorporated Town and Parishes of Gravesend and Milton, in the County of Kent: Wherein the Privilege of the Ferry to London Is Granted; Together With Such Laws As Relate to Watermen, Passed At Different Periods and Are Now in Force for Regulating the Gravesend Passage Boats, With An Account of the Vessels and Boats Employed At, or Using The Town Of Gravesend. Gravesend: printed by R. Pocock, 1797.

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