Woodhouse, J. (1626). Woodhouse. 1626: An almanacke or prognostication for the yeere of our redemption. 1626. Being the second after the bissextile or leape yeere. Contayning sundry rules, notes and directions, necessary for most sorts of men, seruing indifferently for all this kingdome of great Britaine, but more specially for the ancient citie of Chichester, and the southerne parts. printed for the companie of Stationers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWoodhouse, John. Woodhouse. 1626: An Almanacke or Prognostication for the Yeere of Our Redemption. 1626. Being the Second After the Bissextile or Leape Yeere. Contayning Sundry Rules, Notes and Directions, Necessary for Most Sorts of Men, Seruing Indifferently for All This Kingdome of Great Britaine, but More Specially for the Ancient Citie of Chichester, and the Southerne Parts. London: printed for the companie of Stationers, 1626.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWoodhouse, John. Woodhouse. 1626: An Almanacke or Prognostication for the Yeere of Our Redemption. 1626. Being the Second After the Bissextile or Leape Yeere. Contayning Sundry Rules, Notes and Directions, Necessary for Most Sorts of Men, Seruing Indifferently for All This Kingdome of Great Britaine, but More Specially for the Ancient Citie of Chichester, and the Southerne Parts. printed for the companie of Stationers, 1626.