APA (7th ed.) Citation

The Full examination of six suspected Catholick gentlemen: Brought before the Lord mayor and aldermen, who were seized for dispersing the late King James's declaration : as also a relation of the death of a Scotch papist gentlemnan named Charles Stuart, Laird of Castleton, who murder'd himself at Mr. Walter Davis house ... who was suspected as a confederate with the aforesaid gentlemen in dispersing the said declaration.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Full Examination of Six Suspected Catholick Gentlemen: Brought Before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, Who Were Seized for Dispersing the Late King James's Declaration : As Also a Relation of the Death of a Scotch Papist Gentlemnan Named Charles Stuart, Laird of Castleton, Who Murder'd Himself at Mr. Walter Davis House ... Who Was Suspected as a Confederate with the Aforesaid Gentlemen in Dispersing the Said Declaration.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Full Examination of Six Suspected Catholick Gentlemen: Brought Before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, Who Were Seized for Dispersing the Late King James's Declaration : As Also a Relation of the Death of a Scotch Papist Gentlemnan Named Charles Stuart, Laird of Castleton, Who Murder'd Himself at Mr. Walter Davis House ... Who Was Suspected as a Confederate with the Aforesaid Gentlemen in Dispersing the Said Declaration.

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