(1580). Here beginneth the booke, named the assise of breade: What it ought to weygh, after the price of a quarter of wheate. And also the assise of ale, wyth all maner of wood and cole, lath, boord, and tymber, and the weyght of butter and cheese. By H. Iackson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHere Beginneth the Booke, Named the Assise of Breade: What It Ought to Weygh, After the Price of a Quarter of Wheate. And Also the Assise of Ale, Wyth All Maner of Wood and Cole, Lath, Boord, and Tymber, and the Weyght of Butter and Cheese. [Imprinted at London: By H. Iackson, 1580.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHere Beginneth the Booke, Named the Assise of Breade: What It Ought to Weygh, After the Price of a Quarter of Wheate. And Also the Assise of Ale, Wyth All Maner of Wood and Cole, Lath, Boord, and Tymber, and the Weyght of Butter and Cheese. By H. Iackson, 1580.