(1718). Robert Shirt gent. is the plaintiff, and Charles Carr is the defendant, in a writ of error of a judgment in the Court of King’s-Bench in England, in affirmance of a judgment in the Court of King’s-Bench in Ireland; whereby a judgment for the plaintiff in ejectment in the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland was reversed. The plaintiff in error’s case.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRobert Shirt Gent. Is the Plaintiff, and Charles Carr Is the Defendant, in a Writ of Error of a Judgment in the Court of King’s-Bench in England, in Affirmance of a Judgment in the Court of King’s-Bench in Ireland; Whereby a Judgment for the Plaintiff in Ejectment in the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland Was Reversed. The Plaintiff in Error’s Case. [London], 1718.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRobert Shirt Gent. Is the Plaintiff, and Charles Carr Is the Defendant, in a Writ of Error of a Judgment in the Court of King’s-Bench in England, in Affirmance of a Judgment in the Court of King’s-Bench in Ireland; Whereby a Judgment for the Plaintiff in Ejectment in the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland Was Reversed. The Plaintiff in Error’s Case. 1718.