Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Governor (1763-1771 : Penn) & Penn, J. By the Honourable John Penn, Esq; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, a proclamation: Whereas His Majesty ... was graciously pleased to declare and enjoin, that the trade with the several nations of tribes of Indians ... should be free and open to all His Majesty's subjects whatever ... Given under my hand, and the great seal of the said province, at Philadelphia, the fourth day of June ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty-five.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPennsylvania. Lieutenant Governor (1763-1771 : Penn) and John Penn. By the Honourable John Penn, Esq; Lieutenant-governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, a Proclamation: Whereas His Majesty ... Was Graciously Pleased to Declare and Enjoin, That the Trade with the Several Nations of Tribes of Indians ... Should Be Free and Open to All His Majesty's Subjects Whatever ... Given Under My Hand, and the Great Seal of the Said Province, at Philadelphia, the Fourth Day of June ... One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-five.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPennsylvania. Lieutenant Governor (1763-1771 : Penn) and John Penn. By the Honourable John Penn, Esq; Lieutenant-governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, a Proclamation: Whereas His Majesty ... Was Graciously Pleased to Declare and Enjoin, That the Trade with the Several Nations of Tribes of Indians ... Should Be Free and Open to All His Majesty's Subjects Whatever ... Given Under My Hand, and the Great Seal of the Said Province, at Philadelphia, the Fourth Day of June ... One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-five.