Thompson, W. (1648). A true and impartial relation of the whole matters concerning the proceedings of several councels of war, against W. Tompson, a free commoner of England: Which may serve for a refutation to a scandalous paper, entituled, The vindication of Lieutenant General Cromwel, and Commissary General Ireton, and the late proceedings against the said William Tompson at White-hall, where he remains prisoner. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThompson, William. A True and Impartial Relation of the Whole Matters Concerning the Proceedings of Several Councels of War, Against W. Tompson, a Free Commoner of England: Which May Serve for a Refutation to a Scandalous Paper, Entituled, The Vindication of Lieutenant General Cromwel, and Commissary General Ireton, and the Late Proceedings Against the Said William Tompson at White-hall, Where He Remains Prisoner. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThompson, William. A True and Impartial Relation of the Whole Matters Concerning the Proceedings of Several Councels of War, Against W. Tompson, a Free Commoner of England: Which May Serve for a Refutation to a Scandalous Paper, Entituled, The Vindication of Lieutenant General Cromwel, and Commissary General Ireton, and the Late Proceedings Against the Said William Tompson at White-hall, Where He Remains Prisoner. [publisher not identified], 1648.