(1641). A Plot lately discovered for the taking of the Tower, by negromancie: For the deliverance of the Archbishop, discovered by a mathematician in Southwarke, who after some serious debate with himself revealed the conspiracie to many eminent men : for which thirty Papists most inhumanely beset his house, and pursued him as far as Lambred upon Trent, where they most barbarously murdered him : some are taken, and lie in hold, to the mercy of justice. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Plot Lately Discovered for the Taking of the Tower, by Negromancie: For the Deliverance of the Archbishop, Discovered by a Mathematician in Southwarke, Who After Some Serious Debate with Himself Revealed the Conspiracie to Many Eminent Men : For Which Thirty Papists Most Inhumanely Beset His House, and Pursued Him as Far as Lambred upon Trent, Where They Most Barbarously Murdered Him : Some Are Taken, and Lie in Hold, to the Mercy of Justice. London: [publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Plot Lately Discovered for the Taking of the Tower, by Negromancie: For the Deliverance of the Archbishop, Discovered by a Mathematician in Southwarke, Who After Some Serious Debate with Himself Revealed the Conspiracie to Many Eminent Men : For Which Thirty Papists Most Inhumanely Beset His House, and Pursued Him as Far as Lambred upon Trent, Where They Most Barbarously Murdered Him : Some Are Taken, and Lie in Hold, to the Mercy of Justice. [publisher not identified], 1641.