Territory and Dominion of New-England. President (1686-1689 : Andros) & Andros, E. (1689). By His Excellency a proclamation: Whereas His Majesty hath been graciously pleased, by his royal letter, bearing date the sixteenth day of October last past, to signifie that he hath received undoubted advice that a great and sudden invasion from Holland, with an armed force of forreigners and strangers, will speedily be made in an hostile manner upon His Majesty's kingdom of England ... Given at Fort-Charles at Pemaquid, the tenth day of January ... 1688 [new style, 1689]. By R.P. [Richard Pierce].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTerritory and Dominion of New-England. President (1686-1689 : Andros) and Edmund Andros. By His Excellency a Proclamation: Whereas His Majesty Hath Been Graciously Pleased, by His Royal Letter, Bearing Date the Sixteenth Day of October Last Past, to Signifie That He Hath Received Undoubted Advice That a Great and Sudden Invasion from Holland, with an Armed Force of Forreigners and Strangers, Will Speedily Be Made in an Hostile Manner upon His Majesty's Kingdom of England ... Given at Fort-Charles at Pemaquid, the Tenth Day of January ... 1688 [new Style, 1689]. Printed at Boston in New-England: By R.P. [Richard Pierce], 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTerritory and Dominion of New-England. President (1686-1689 : Andros) and Edmund Andros. By His Excellency a Proclamation: Whereas His Majesty Hath Been Graciously Pleased, by His Royal Letter, Bearing Date the Sixteenth Day of October Last Past, to Signifie That He Hath Received Undoubted Advice That a Great and Sudden Invasion from Holland, with an Armed Force of Forreigners and Strangers, Will Speedily Be Made in an Hostile Manner upon His Majesty's Kingdom of England ... Given at Fort-Charles at Pemaquid, the Tenth Day of January ... 1688 [new Style, 1689]. By R.P. [Richard Pierce], 1689.