Taylor, J. (1643). A letter sent to London from a spie at Oxford: Written by owle-light, intercepted by moon-light, printed in the twi-light, dispersed by day-light, and may be read by candlelight : to his honourable and worshipfull friends M. Pym, M. Martin &c., and to all worthy members, authours, abettours, and aiders in or of this holy rebellion : which letter was intercepted and taken prisoner by Iohn Taylor at Layghton-Buzzard on Thursday the 32th of August last, and committed to the presse. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. A Letter Sent to London from a Spie at Oxford: Written by Owle-light, Intercepted by Moon-light, Printed in the Twi-light, Dispersed by Day-light, and May Be Read by Candlelight : To His Honourable and Worshipfull Friends M. Pym, M. Martin &c., and to All Worthy Members, Authours, Abettours, and Aiders in or of This Holy Rebellion : Which Letter Was Intercepted and Taken Prisoner by Iohn Taylor at Layghton-Buzzard on Thursday the 32th of August Last, and Committed to the Presse. [Oxford]: [publisher not identified], 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. A Letter Sent to London from a Spie at Oxford: Written by Owle-light, Intercepted by Moon-light, Printed in the Twi-light, Dispersed by Day-light, and May Be Read by Candlelight : To His Honourable and Worshipfull Friends M. Pym, M. Martin &c., and to All Worthy Members, Authours, Abettours, and Aiders in or of This Holy Rebellion : Which Letter Was Intercepted and Taken Prisoner by Iohn Taylor at Layghton-Buzzard on Thursday the 32th of August Last, and Committed to the Presse. [publisher not identified], 1643.