Lunsford, T., & Digby, G. (1642). A Remonstrance of the present state of things in and about the city and Parliament since the King and Queenes departure of Hampton Conrt [as printed]: Wherein is contained 1. the examination of His Majestas printed] ... : 4. seven articles of high treason against the said Colonell Lunsford : 5. an order of both Houses for the speedy apprehension of the Lord Digby and Colonell Lunsford ... : 6. the discovery of a hellish gun-powder plot in Ireland ... : lastly the advice sent from His Maiesties commissioners in Scotland to both the honourable Houses of Parliament ... : likewise that Colonel Lunsford was taken .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLunsford, Thomas, and George Digby. A Remonstrance of the Present State of Things in and About the City and Parliament Since the King and Queenes Departure of Hampton Conrt [as Printed]: Wherein Is Contained 1. the Examination of His Majestas Printed] ... : 4. Seven Articles of High Treason Against the Said Colonell Lunsford : 5. an Order of Both Houses for the Speedy Apprehension of the Lord Digby and Colonell Lunsford ... : 6. the Discovery of a Hellish Gun-powder Plot in Ireland ... : Lastly the Advice Sent from His Maiesties Commissioners in Scotland to Both the Honourable Houses of Parliament ... : Likewise That Colonel Lunsford Was Taken .. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLunsford, Thomas, and George Digby. A Remonstrance of the Present State of Things in and About the City and Parliament Since the King and Queenes Departure of Hampton Conrt [as Printed]: Wherein Is Contained 1. the Examination of His Majestas Printed] ... : 4. Seven Articles of High Treason Against the Said Colonell Lunsford : 5. an Order of Both Houses for the Speedy Apprehension of the Lord Digby and Colonell Lunsford ... : 6. the Discovery of a Hellish Gun-powder Plot in Ireland ... : Lastly the Advice Sent from His Maiesties Commissioners in Scotland to Both the Honourable Houses of Parliament ... : Likewise That Colonel Lunsford Was Taken .. [publisher not identified], 1642.