Braddon, L., & V. P. (1689). Innocency and truth vindicated: An account of what hath been, or is ready to be deposed to prove the most treacherous and cruel murder of the Right Honourable Arthur, late Earl of Essex : with reflections upon the evidence, and the most material objections against this murder discuss'd and answered, in a conference between three gentlement concerning the present inquiry into the death of that noble Lord and true patriot. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBraddon, Laurence, and V. P. Innocency and Truth Vindicated: An Account of What Hath Been, or Is Ready to Be Deposed to Prove the Most Treacherous and Cruel Murder of the Right Honourable Arthur, Late Earl of Essex : With Reflections upon the Evidence, and the Most Material Objections Against This Murder Discuss'd and Answered, in a Conference Between Three Gentlement Concerning the Present Inquiry into the Death of That Noble Lord and True Patriot. [London?: publisher not identified], 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBraddon, Laurence, and V. P. Innocency and Truth Vindicated: An Account of What Hath Been, or Is Ready to Be Deposed to Prove the Most Treacherous and Cruel Murder of the Right Honourable Arthur, Late Earl of Essex : With Reflections upon the Evidence, and the Most Material Objections Against This Murder Discuss'd and Answered, in a Conference Between Three Gentlement Concerning the Present Inquiry into the Death of That Noble Lord and True Patriot. publisher not identified], 1689.