APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). A Full relation of all the late proceedings of His Majesties army in the county of Yorke: With the present state and condition of things there : declaring His Majesties intention to advance his standard at Nottingham the 20 of August and by proclamation to command all mens attendance on his person : with the number of his army, horse and foot : also the propositions of the malignant-party by them now daily treated on for effecting of their mischievous designes contrary to the laws of the land, and the liberty of the subject : likewise how divers gentlemens houses in that county have beene lately pillaged by the troopers belonging to His Majestie : and lastly, certaine considerations towards the redresse of these groaning evils securing the county and preservation of the peacable subjects therein : as it was sent in a letter to Sir Philip Stapleton, Knight and by him presented to both Houses of Parliament. Printed for Iohn Wright.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Full Relation of All the Late Proceedings of His Majesties Army in the County of Yorke: With the Present State and Condition of Things There : Declaring His Majesties Intention to Advance His Standard at Nottingham the 20 of August and by Proclamation to Command All Mens Attendance on His Person : With the Number of His Army, Horse and Foot : Also the Propositions of the Malignant-party by Them Now Daily Treated on for Effecting of Their Mischievous Designes Contrary to the Laws of the Land, and the Liberty of the Subject : Likewise How Divers Gentlemens Houses in That County Have Beene Lately Pillaged by the Troopers Belonging to His Majestie : And Lastly, Certaine Considerations Towards the Redresse of These Groaning Evils Securing the County and Preservation of the Peacable Subjects Therein : As It Was Sent in a Letter to Sir Philip Stapleton, Knight and by Him Presented to Both Houses of Parliament. London: Printed for Iohn Wright, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Full Relation of All the Late Proceedings of His Majesties Army in the County of Yorke: With the Present State and Condition of Things There : Declaring His Majesties Intention to Advance His Standard at Nottingham the 20 of August and by Proclamation to Command All Mens Attendance on His Person : With the Number of His Army, Horse and Foot : Also the Propositions of the Malignant-party by Them Now Daily Treated on for Effecting of Their Mischievous Designes Contrary to the Laws of the Land, and the Liberty of the Subject : Likewise How Divers Gentlemens Houses in That County Have Beene Lately Pillaged by the Troopers Belonging to His Majestie : And Lastly, Certaine Considerations Towards the Redresse of These Groaning Evils Securing the County and Preservation of the Peacable Subjects Therein : As It Was Sent in a Letter to Sir Philip Stapleton, Knight and by Him Presented to Both Houses of Parliament. Printed for Iohn Wright, 1642.

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