Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn8286911
APA Citation
Pennecuik, Alexander. (1700). The tragedy of Gray-Beard or The brandybotle of Kinkegolaw: With an answer to Mr. Guild's vindication of the brandy-bottle of Kinkegolaw, which is not here mentioned. Being the tragedy of the Duke de Alva, alias Gray-beard, or The complaint of the brandy bottle, lost by a poor carriour by falling from the handle, and found by a company of the Presbitery of Peebles near to Kinkegolaw, as they returned from Glasgow, immediately after they had taken the Test.
MLA Citation
Pennecuik, Alexander. The tragedy of Gray-Beard or The brandybotle of Kinkegolaw: [electronic resource] : With an answer to Mr. Guild's vindication of the brandy-bottle of Kinkegolaw, which is not here mentioned. Being the tragedy of the Duke de Alva, alias Gray-beard, or The complaint of the brandy bottle, lost by a poor carriour by falling from the handle, and found by a company of the Presbitery of Peebles near to Kinkegolaw, as they returned from Glasgow, immediately after they had taken the Test [Edinburgh] 1700
Australian/Harvard Citation
Pennecuik, Alexander. 1700, The tragedy of Gray-Beard or The brandybotle of Kinkegolaw: [electronic resource] : With an answer to Mr. Guild's vindication of the brandy-bottle of Kinkegolaw, which is not here mentioned. Being the tragedy of the Duke de Alva, alias Gray-beard, or The complaint of the brandy bottle, lost by a poor carriour by falling from the handle, and found by a company of the Presbitery of Peebles near to Kinkegolaw, as they returned from Glasgow, immediately after they had taken the Test [Edinburgh]
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=The tragedy of Gray-Beard or The brandybotle of Kinkegolaw: [electronic resource] : With an answer to Mr. Guild's vindication of the brandy-bottle of Kinkegolaw, which is not here mentioned. Being the tragedy of the Duke de Alva, alias Gray-beard, or The complaint of the brandy bottle, lost by a poor carriour by falling from the handle, and found by a company of the Presbitery of Peebles near to Kinkegolaw, as they returned from Glasgow, immediately after they had taken the Test | author1=Pennecuik, Alexander, 1652-1722 | year=1700 | language=English }}