APA (7th ed.) Citation

Woodhouse, J. (1636). Woodhouse 1636. A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1636: Being the bissextile, or leape yeare. Containing sundry rules, notes, and directions necessary for most sorts of men, serving indifferently for all this Kingdome of Great Britaine, but more especially for the meridian of the ancient city of Chichester, and the southerne parts. Made and collected by Iohn Woodhouse, Philomath. Printed by M. Dawson for the Companie of Stationers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Woodhouse, John. Woodhouse 1636. A New Almanacke and Prognostication for the Yeare of Our Lord God 1636: Being the Bissextile, or Leape Yeare. Containing Sundry Rules, Notes, and Directions Necessary for Most Sorts of Men, Serving Indifferently for All This Kingdome of Great Britaine, but More Especially for the Meridian of the Ancient City of Chichester, and the Southerne Parts. Made and Collected by Iohn Woodhouse, Philomath. London: Printed by M. Dawson for the Companie of Stationers, 1636.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Woodhouse, John. Woodhouse 1636. A New Almanacke and Prognostication for the Yeare of Our Lord God 1636: Being the Bissextile, or Leape Yeare. Containing Sundry Rules, Notes, and Directions Necessary for Most Sorts of Men, Serving Indifferently for All This Kingdome of Great Britaine, but More Especially for the Meridian of the Ancient City of Chichester, and the Southerne Parts. Made and Collected by Iohn Woodhouse, Philomath. Printed by M. Dawson for the Companie of Stationers, 1636.

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