Harington, J. (1610). That your Ma[jes]tie will be pleased to referr the examynacion of this [...] drawing [?] so newe to [...] to some of your learned chaplins now resyding about London and the resolucion of all doubtfull places to my Lo: Bishop of [Canterburie?].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHarington, John. That Your Ma[jes]tie Will Be Pleased to Referr the Examynacion of This [...] Drawing [?] so Newe to [...] to Some of Your Learned Chaplins Now Resyding About London and the Resolucion of All Doubtfull Places to My Lo: Bishop of [Canterburie?]. 1610.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHarington, John. That Your Ma[jes]tie Will Be Pleased to Referr the Examynacion of This [...] Drawing [?] so Newe to [...] to Some of Your Learned Chaplins Now Resyding About London and the Resolucion of All Doubtfull Places to My Lo: Bishop of [Canterburie?]. 1610.