APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hopton, A. (1607). Hopton, 1607.: An almanack and prognostication for this year 1607. being third after leap year, commodious for many, and comendable for any. The configurations motions and orbital positions of the heuenly luminaries, seruing generally the south part of greate Britaine more speciall the middle towns thereof, such as Chester Ludlow, Worcester, Stafford, and all Wales westward to the sea side but most speciall the latitude and meridian of the famus town of Shrewsbury. Imprinted at London for the Company of Stacioners.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hopton, Arthur. Hopton, 1607.: An Almanack and Prognostication for This Year 1607. Being Third After Leap Year, Commodious for Many, and Comendable for Any. The Configurations Motions and Orbital Positions of the Heuenly Luminaries, Seruing Generally the South Part of Greate Britaine More Speciall the Middle Towns Thereof, Such as Chester Ludlow, Worcester, Stafford, and All Wales Westward to the Sea Side but Most Speciall the Latitude and Meridian of the Famus Town of Shrewsbury. [London]: Imprinted at London for the Company of Stacioners, 1607.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hopton, Arthur. Hopton, 1607.: An Almanack and Prognostication for This Year 1607. Being Third After Leap Year, Commodious for Many, and Comendable for Any. The Configurations Motions and Orbital Positions of the Heuenly Luminaries, Seruing Generally the South Part of Greate Britaine More Speciall the Middle Towns Thereof, Such as Chester Ludlow, Worcester, Stafford, and All Wales Westward to the Sea Side but Most Speciall the Latitude and Meridian of the Famus Town of Shrewsbury. Imprinted at London for the Company of Stacioners, 1607.

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