APA Citation

Darbison, W., & Long, T. (1714). William Darbison (on the demise of Thomas Long) plaintiff, and John Beaumont and Dorothy his wife are defendants. Upon a writ of error brought by the plantiff [sic] to reverse a judgment in the Exchequer chamber, whereby a former judgment which was given for the plantiff [sic in the Court of Exchequer on a special verdict in ejectment stands reversed. The plantiff [sic] in errors case. [London].

Chicago Style Citation

Darbison, William, and Thomas Long. William Darbison (on the Demise of Thomas Long) Plaintiff, and John Beaumont and Dorothy His Wife Are Defendants. Upon a Writ of Error Brought By the Plantiff [sic] to Reverse a Judgment in the Exchequer Chamber, Whereby a Former Judgment Which Was Given for the Plantiff [sic in the Court of Exchequer On a Special Verdict in Ejectment Stands Reversed. The Plantiff [sic] in Errors Case. [London], 1714.

MLA Citation

Darbison, William, and Thomas Long. William Darbison (on the Demise of Thomas Long) Plaintiff, and John Beaumont and Dorothy His Wife Are Defendants. Upon a Writ of Error Brought By the Plantiff [sic] to Reverse a Judgment in the Exchequer Chamber, Whereby a Former Judgment Which Was Given for the Plantiff [sic in the Court of Exchequer On a Special Verdict in Ejectment Stands Reversed. The Plantiff [sic] in Errors Case. [London], 1714.

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