England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords & England and Wales. Parliament. The impeachment and charge of Mr. Henry Hastings sonne to the Earle of Huntington: Concerning his manifold misdemeanors, the dangerous insurrections and tumults, occasioned by the said Mr. Hastings in the county of Leicester, to the disturbance and danger of the whole kingdome : which charge was drawn up by a select committee and by them presented to the Assembly of Lords, and an order from the Lords for the summoning of M. Hastings to his answer : also the substance of a speech spoken by the Earl of Pembrook before the committee, concerning an accommodation between the King and His Parliament, and the Parliaments command to all judges &c.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords and England and Wales. Parliament. The Impeachment and Charge of Mr. Henry Hastings Sonne to the Earle of Huntington: Concerning His Manifold Misdemeanors, the Dangerous Insurrections and Tumults, Occasioned by the Said Mr. Hastings in the County of Leicester, to the Disturbance and Danger of the Whole Kingdome : Which Charge Was Drawn Up by a Select Committee and by Them Presented to the Assembly of Lords, and an Order from the Lords for the Summoning of M. Hastings to His Answer : Also the Substance of a Speech Spoken by the Earl of Pembrook Before the Committee, Concerning an Accommodation Between the King and His Parliament, and the Parliaments Command to All Judges &c.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords and England and Wales. Parliament. The Impeachment and Charge of Mr. Henry Hastings Sonne to the Earle of Huntington: Concerning His Manifold Misdemeanors, the Dangerous Insurrections and Tumults, Occasioned by the Said Mr. Hastings in the County of Leicester, to the Disturbance and Danger of the Whole Kingdome : Which Charge Was Drawn Up by a Select Committee and by Them Presented to the Assembly of Lords, and an Order from the Lords for the Summoning of M. Hastings to His Answer : Also the Substance of a Speech Spoken by the Earl of Pembrook Before the Committee, Concerning an Accommodation Between the King and His Parliament, and the Parliaments Command to All Judges &c.