APA Citation

Tankerville, F. G. (1716). The trial of Ford Lord Grey of Werk, Robert Charnock, Anne Charnock, David Jones, Frances Jones, Rebecca Jones. and At the King's-Bench-Barr, on Thursday the 23d. day of November, A.D. 1682. in Michaelmas-Term, 34 Car. II. Rs. Before all the Judges of the said Court of King's-Bench, upon an Information Exhibited there by His Majesty's Attorney General, for unlawful tempting and inticing, the Lady Henrietta Berkeley, One of the Younger Daughters of the Rt. Honble. George Earl of Berkeley, to Unlawful Love, and carying her away from her Father's House in Surry, with an intent to cause her to live in a Scandalous manner with the said Lord Grey. Upon which Trial, the five first named Defendants in the said Information were found Guilty. London: printed, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall.

Chicago Style Citation

Tankerville, Forde Grey. The Trial of Ford Lord Grey of Werk, Robert Charnock, Anne Charnock, David Jones, Frances Jones, Rebecca Jones. and At the King's-Bench-Barr, On Thursday the 23d. Day of November, A.D. 1682. in Michaelmas-Term, 34 Car. II. Rs. Before All the Judges of the Said Court of King's-Bench, Upon an Information Exhibited There By His Majesty's Attorney General, for Unlawful Tempting and Inticing, the Lady Henrietta Berkeley, One of the Younger Daughters of the Rt. Honble. George Earl of Berkeley, to Unlawful Love, and Carying Her Away From Her Father's House in Surry, With an Intent to Cause Her to Live in a Scandalous Manner With the Said Lord Grey. Upon Which Trial, the Five First Named Defendants in the Said Information Were Found Guilty. London: printed, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1716.

MLA Citation

Tankerville, Forde Grey. The Trial of Ford Lord Grey of Werk, Robert Charnock, Anne Charnock, David Jones, Frances Jones, Rebecca Jones. and At the King's-Bench-Barr, On Thursday the 23d. Day of November, A.D. 1682. in Michaelmas-Term, 34 Car. II. Rs. Before All the Judges of the Said Court of King's-Bench, Upon an Information Exhibited There By His Majesty's Attorney General, for Unlawful Tempting and Inticing, the Lady Henrietta Berkeley, One of the Younger Daughters of the Rt. Honble. George Earl of Berkeley, to Unlawful Love, and Carying Her Away From Her Father's House in Surry, With an Intent to Cause Her to Live in a Scandalous Manner With the Said Lord Grey. Upon Which Trial, the Five First Named Defendants in the Said Information Were Found Guilty. London: printed, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1716.

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