Leges marchiarum, or, Border-laws :
containing several original articles and treaties, made and agreed upon by the commissioners of the respective kings of England and Scotland, for the bettter [sic] preservation of peace and commerce upon the marches of both kingdoms : from the reign of Henry III. to the union of the two crowns, in K. James I : with a preface, and an appendix of charters and records, relating to the said treaties /
by William, Lord Bishop of Carli[s]le.
APA Citation
England and Wales., Nicolson, W., Scotland. (1705). Leges marchiarum, or, Border-laws: containing several original articles and treaties, made and agreed upon by the commissioners of the respective kings of England and Scotland, for the bettter [sic] preservation of peace and commerce upon the marches of both kingdoms : from the reign of Henry III. to the union of the two crowns, in K. James I : with a preface, and an appendix of charters and records, relating to the said treaties. London: Printed for Tim. Goodwin, at the Queen's-Head against St. Dunstan's-Church in Fleetstreet.
MLA Citation
England and Wales, William Nicolson, and Scotland. Leges Marchiarum, Or, Border-laws: Containing Several Original Articles And Treaties, Made And Agreed Upon by the Commissioners of the Respective Kings of England And Scotland, for the Bettter [sic] Preservation of Peace And Commerce Upon the Marches of Both Kingdoms : From the Reign of Henry III. to the Union of the Two Crowns, In K. James I : With a Preface, And an Appendix of Charters And Records, Relating to the Said Treaties. London: Printed for Tim. Goodwin, at the Queen's-Head against St. Dunstan's-Church in Fleetstreet, 1705.