Wingfield, A. Vindiciæ medio-saxonicæ, or, Tithes totally routed by Magna Charta: In a reply to an answer of Middlesex letter and petition, in the latter end of a tract called A treatise of tithes : wherein the invalidity of the said treatisers arguments are fully manifested, and the said letter and petition clearly vindicated from error and mistake.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWingfield, Augustus. Vindiciæ Medio-saxonicæ, or, Tithes Totally Routed by Magna Charta: In a Reply to an Answer of Middlesex Letter and Petition, in the Latter End of a Tract Called A Treatise of Tithes : Wherein the Invalidity of the Said Treatisers Arguments Are Fully Manifested, and the Said Letter and Petition Clearly Vindicated from Error and Mistake.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWingfield, Augustus. Vindiciæ Medio-saxonicæ, or, Tithes Totally Routed by Magna Charta: In a Reply to an Answer of Middlesex Letter and Petition, in the Latter End of a Tract Called A Treatise of Tithes : Wherein the Invalidity of the Said Treatisers Arguments Are Fully Manifested, and the Said Letter and Petition Clearly Vindicated from Error and Mistake.