(1642). The Kings articles and the Parliaments honovr: Declaring how the Archbishop of Yorke, the Duke of Ireland, the Earle of Suffolke, and some false knights and justices have seduced His Majeestie by wicked counsell to make suddain warre against the Parliament : and how all the aforesaid persons were appealed of treason by the Duke of Glocester, the Earle of VVarwicke, and others threatned to be all destroyed by these aforesaid : also a relation of a great number of men at arms and archers assembled in the counties of Lancaster, Chester, and Wales. ... Printed for Thomas Baley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Kings Articles and the Parliaments Honovr: Declaring How the Archbishop of Yorke, the Duke of Ireland, the Earle of Suffolke, and Some False Knights and Justices Have Seduced His Majeestie by Wicked Counsell to Make Suddain Warre Against the Parliament : And How All the Aforesaid Persons Were Appealed of Treason by the Duke of Glocester, the Earle of VVarwicke, and Others Threatned to Be All Destroyed by These Aforesaid : Also a Relation of a Great Number of Men at Arms and Archers Assembled in the Counties of Lancaster, Chester, and Wales. [London?]: ... Printed for Thomas Baley, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Kings Articles and the Parliaments Honovr: Declaring How the Archbishop of Yorke, the Duke of Ireland, the Earle of Suffolke, and Some False Knights and Justices Have Seduced His Majeestie by Wicked Counsell to Make Suddain Warre Against the Parliament : And How All the Aforesaid Persons Were Appealed of Treason by the Duke of Glocester, the Earle of VVarwicke, and Others Threatned to Be All Destroyed by These Aforesaid : Also a Relation of a Great Number of Men at Arms and Archers Assembled in the Counties of Lancaster, Chester, and Wales. ... Printed for Thomas Baley, 1642.