APA Citation

Great Britain Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III). (1761). In pursuance of His Majesty's commands, this is to give notice, that as there are many scaffolds built, and are now building, and much timber lying in Westminster, it is His Majesty's pleasure, that to prevent any accidents that may happen from fires, there should be no bonfires made, or any fire-works played off, in any part of Westminster, ... till seven days after the coronation. [London].

Chicago Style Citation

Great Britain Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III). In Pursuance of His Majesty's Commands, This Is to Give Notice, That As There Are Many Scaffolds Built, and Are Now Building, and Much Timber Lying in Westminster, It Is His Majesty's Pleasure, That to Prevent Any Accidents That May Happen From Fires, There Should Be No Bonfires Made, or Any Fire-works Played Off, in Any Part of Westminster, ... Till Seven Days After the Coronation. [London], 1761.

MLA Citation

Great Britain Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III). In Pursuance of His Majesty's Commands, This Is to Give Notice, That As There Are Many Scaffolds Built, and Are Now Building, and Much Timber Lying in Westminster, It Is His Majesty's Pleasure, That to Prevent Any Accidents That May Happen From Fires, There Should Be No Bonfires Made, or Any Fire-works Played Off, in Any Part of Westminster, ... Till Seven Days After the Coronation. [London], 1761.

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