Eld, G. (1622). Nouemb. 16. 1622. Numb. 7. A continuation of the nevves of this present weeke.: Wherein are fully related, the going of the Emperour and the Princes of Germany, to the Dyet of Regenspurgh, with the imperiall gifts. : The Embassage of Bethlem Gabor, and the old Count Thourne, to solicite the great Turke for aide against the Emperour. : With the resolute holding out of the seige of Glatz. : Together with the articles granted to Generall Veere, vpon yeelding vp of Manheim Castle. : And a particular Iournall of Count Mansfields proceedings in the Bishopricke of Munster, with some other occurences. Printed [by G. Eld?] for Nathaniel Butter, Nicholas Bourne, and William Sheffard..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEld, George. Nouemb. 16. 1622. Numb. 7. A Continuation of the Nevves of This Present Weeke.: Wherein Are Fully Related, the Going of the Emperour and the Princes of Germany, to the Dyet of Regenspurgh, with the Imperiall Gifts. : The Embassage of Bethlem Gabor, and the Old Count Thourne, to Solicite the Great Turke for Aide Against the Emperour. : With the Resolute Holding Out of the Seige of Glatz. : Together with the Articles Granted to Generall Veere, Vpon Yeelding Vp of Manheim Castle. : And a Particular Iournall of Count Mansfields Proceedings in the Bishopricke of Munster, with Some Other Occurences. London,: Printed [by G. Eld?] for Nathaniel Butter, Nicholas Bourne, and William Sheffard., 1622.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEld, George. Nouemb. 16. 1622. Numb. 7. A Continuation of the Nevves of This Present Weeke.: Wherein Are Fully Related, the Going of the Emperour and the Princes of Germany, to the Dyet of Regenspurgh, with the Imperiall Gifts. : The Embassage of Bethlem Gabor, and the Old Count Thourne, to Solicite the Great Turke for Aide Against the Emperour. : With the Resolute Holding Out of the Seige of Glatz. : Together with the Articles Granted to Generall Veere, Vpon Yeelding Vp of Manheim Castle. : And a Particular Iournall of Count Mansfields Proceedings in the Bishopricke of Munster, with Some Other Occurences. Printed [by G. Eld?] for Nathaniel Butter, Nicholas Bourne, and William Sheffard., 1622.