APA (7th ed.) Citation

England and Wales & England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII). (1575). Anno XXXI. Henrici VIII.: Henry the viij. by the grace of God king of England [and] of Fraunce, defender of ye faith, Lord of Ireland, [and] in earth supreme head immediatlye vnder Christe of the Church of England, to the honoure of Almighty God, conseruacion of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concorde, quiete and wealth of this his realme and subiectes of the same, held his most high court of parliament, begonne at Westminster the xxviij. daye of Aprill, and there continued til the xxviij day of Iune, the xxxj. yere of his moste noble and victorious reigne, wherein were established these actes following. printed by Thomas Marsh.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

England and Wales and England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII). Anno XXXI. Henrici VIII.: Henry the Viij. by the Grace of God King of England [and] of Fraunce, Defender of Ye Faith, Lord of Ireland, [and] in Earth Supreme Head Immediatlye Vnder Christe of the Church of England, to the Honoure of Almighty God, Conseruacion of the True Doctrine of Christes Religion, and for the Concorde, Quiete and Wealth of This His Realme and Subiectes of the Same, Held His Most High Court of Parliament, Begonne at Westminster the Xxviij. Daye of Aprill, and There Continued Til the Xxviij Day of Iune, the Xxxj. Yere of His Moste Noble and Victorious Reigne, Wherein Were Established These Actes Following. [London: printed by Thomas Marsh, 1575.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

England and Wales and England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII). Anno XXXI. Henrici VIII.: Henry the Viij. by the Grace of God King of England [and] of Fraunce, Defender of Ye Faith, Lord of Ireland, [and] in Earth Supreme Head Immediatlye Vnder Christe of the Church of England, to the Honoure of Almighty God, Conseruacion of the True Doctrine of Christes Religion, and for the Concorde, Quiete and Wealth of This His Realme and Subiectes of the Same, Held His Most High Court of Parliament, Begonne at Westminster the Xxviij. Daye of Aprill, and There Continued Til the Xxviij Day of Iune, the Xxxj. Yere of His Moste Noble and Victorious Reigne, Wherein Were Established These Actes Following. printed by Thomas Marsh, 1575.

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