Philip IV, K. o. S., Nicholas, E., & Thompson, G. A Perfect relation of four letters of great consequence, read in the House of Commons, Octob. 11 and 12: 1. the King of Spaine, his letter to his ambassadour concerning the affairs in England : 2. of the taking of five ships by the marchant adventurers that were coming out of Spain to aid the rebels in Ireland with great store of money, arms, and ammuntition : 3. Captain Thompsons relation to the House of his taking Sir Edward Berkeley and divers others in the county of Somerset and his bringing of them up to London : 4. Secretary Nicholas his letter concerning the Earl of Essex.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhilip IV, King of Spain, Edward Nicholas, and George Thompson. A Perfect Relation of Four Letters of Great Consequence, Read in the House of Commons, Octob. 11 and 12: 1. the King of Spaine, His Letter to His Ambassadour Concerning the Affairs in England : 2. of the Taking of Five Ships by the Marchant Adventurers That Were Coming Out of Spain to Aid the Rebels in Ireland with Great Store of Money, Arms, and Ammuntition : 3. Captain Thompsons Relation to the House of His Taking Sir Edward Berkeley and Divers Others in the County of Somerset and His Bringing of Them Up to London : 4. Secretary Nicholas His Letter Concerning the Earl of Essex.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhilip IV, King of Spain, et al. A Perfect Relation of Four Letters of Great Consequence, Read in the House of Commons, Octob. 11 and 12: 1. the King of Spaine, His Letter to His Ambassadour Concerning the Affairs in England : 2. of the Taking of Five Ships by the Marchant Adventurers That Were Coming Out of Spain to Aid the Rebels in Ireland with Great Store of Money, Arms, and Ammuntition : 3. Captain Thompsons Relation to the House of His Taking Sir Edward Berkeley and Divers Others in the County of Somerset and His Bringing of Them Up to London : 4. Secretary Nicholas His Letter Concerning the Earl of Essex.