Fitzherbert, A. (1541). In this boke is conteyned the offyce of sh[y]reffes, bailliffes of liberties, escheatours co[n]stables and coroners: [and] sheweth what euery one of the[m] maye do by vertue of theyr offyces, drawen out of bokes of the comon lawe [and] of the statutes. Cum priuilegio. In fletestrete, by me Elysabeth Pykerynge wydo to Robert Redman dwellynge at the sygne of the Gorge nexte to saynt Dunstones Churche.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFitzherbert, Anthony. In This Boke Is Conteyned the Offyce of Sh[y]reffes, Bailliffes of Liberties, Escheatours Co[n]stables and Coroners: [and] Sheweth What Euery One of The[m] Maye Do by Vertue of Theyr Offyces, Drawen Out of Bokes of the Comon Lawe [and] of the Statutes. Cum Priuilegio. [Imprynted at London: In fletestrete, by me Elysabeth Pykerynge wydo to Robert Redman dwellynge at the sygne of the Gorge nexte to saynt Dunstones Churche, 1541.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFitzherbert, Anthony. In This Boke Is Conteyned the Offyce of Sh[y]reffes, Bailliffes of Liberties, Escheatours Co[n]stables and Coroners: [and] Sheweth What Euery One of The[m] Maye Do by Vertue of Theyr Offyces, Drawen Out of Bokes of the Comon Lawe [and] of the Statutes. Cum Priuilegio. In fletestrete, by me Elysabeth Pykerynge wydo to Robert Redman dwellynge at the sygne of the Gorge nexte to saynt Dunstones Churche, 1541.