Colynet, A. (1609). The French vvarrs ciuil and tragicall historically collected.: Declaring the rebellious attempts of the two treacherous dukes of Guise and Demaine, and the rest of their confederates in that faction. With the renowned acts and valorous achievements of the English generals and captaines, assistants in that seruice vnto the French king, viz. the Lord Willowby, Sir Iohn Norris, Sir Roger Williams and the late victorious Earle of Essex, at the commande of the the most Christian and roiall Queene Elizabeth. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationColynet, Antony. The French Vvarrs Ciuil and Tragicall Historically Collected.: Declaring the Rebellious Attempts of the Two Treacherous Dukes of Guise and Demaine, and the Rest of Their Confederates in That Faction. With the Renowned Acts and Valorous Achievements of the English Generals and Captaines, Assistants in That Seruice Vnto the French King, Viz. the Lord Willowby, Sir Iohn Norris, Sir Roger Williams and the Late Victorious Earle of Essex, at the Commande of the the Most Christian and Roiall Queene Elizabeth. Printed at London: [publisher not identified], 1609.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationColynet, Antony. The French Vvarrs Ciuil and Tragicall Historically Collected.: Declaring the Rebellious Attempts of the Two Treacherous Dukes of Guise and Demaine, and the Rest of Their Confederates in That Faction. With the Renowned Acts and Valorous Achievements of the English Generals and Captaines, Assistants in That Seruice Vnto the French King, Viz. the Lord Willowby, Sir Iohn Norris, Sir Roger Williams and the Late Victorious Earle of Essex, at the Commande of the the Most Christian and Roiall Queene Elizabeth. [publisher not identified], 1609.