Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn6048613
APA Citation
Violet, Thomas. (1659). A true narrative of the proceedings in the Court of Admiraltie against the ships Sampson, Salvador, and George, their silver and lading and an accompt presented what silver was taken out of the said ships and coined in the Tower (being above two hundred seventy eight thousand pounds,) all which silver the Common-wealth got by the chargeable prosecution and discovery of Tho. Violet, who saved the Common-wealth this silver, Dec. 16. 1652 : as in this narritive is attested under the hands of many honourable persons ...
MLA Citation
Violet, Thomas. A true narrative of the proceedings in the Court of Admiraltie against the ships Sampson, Salvador, and George, their silver and lading [electronic resource] : and an accompt presented what silver was taken out of the said ships and coined in the Tower (being above two hundred seventy eight thousand pounds,) all which silver the Common-wealth got by the chargeable prosecution and discovery of Tho. Violet, who saved the Common-wealth this silver, Dec. 16. 1652 : as in this narritive is attested under the hands of many honourable persons ... / by Tho. Violet London 1659
Australian/Harvard Citation
Violet, Thomas. 1659, A true narrative of the proceedings in the Court of Admiraltie against the ships Sampson, Salvador, and George, their silver and lading [electronic resource] : and an accompt presented what silver was taken out of the said ships and coined in the Tower (being above two hundred seventy eight thousand pounds,) all which silver the Common-wealth got by the chargeable prosecution and discovery of Tho. Violet, who saved the Common-wealth this silver, Dec. 16. 1652 : as in this narritive is attested under the hands of many honourable persons ... / by Tho. Violet London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=A true narrative of the proceedings in the Court of Admiraltie against the ships Sampson, Salvador, and George, their silver and lading [electronic resource] : and an accompt presented what silver was taken out of the said ships and coined in the Tower (being above two hundred seventy eight thousand pounds,) all which silver the Common-wealth got by the chargeable prosecution and discovery of Tho. Violet, who saved the Common-wealth this silver, Dec. 16. 1652 : as in this narritive is attested under the hands of many honourable persons ... / by Tho. Violet | author1=Violet, Thomas, active 1634-1662 | year=1659 | language=English }}