Prouninck, G., & C. C., f. 1. (1587). A shorte admonition or warning, vpon the detestable treason vvherevvith Sir VVilliam Stanley and Rovvland Yorke haue betraied and deliuered for monie vnto the Spaniards, the towne of Deuenter, and the sconce of Zutphen. Translated into English by C.C. Printed by Richard Iones, according to the Dutch copie first printed at Vtrecht by Iohn Cornelissoon, ordinarie sworne printer to his Excellencie, with consent of the counsell of the said towne.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationProuninck, Gerard, and fl. 1587 C. C. A Shorte Admonition or Warning, Vpon the Detestable Treason Vvherevvith Sir VVilliam Stanley and Rovvland Yorke Haue Betraied and Deliuered for Monie Vnto the Spaniards, the Towne of Deuenter, and the Sconce of Zutphen. Translated into English by C.C. At London: Printed by Richard Iones, according to the Dutch copie first printed at Vtrecht by Iohn Cornelissoon, ordinarie sworne printer to his Excellencie, with consent of the counsell of the said towne, 1587.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationProuninck, Gerard, and fl. 1587 C. C. A Shorte Admonition or Warning, Vpon the Detestable Treason Vvherevvith Sir VVilliam Stanley and Rovvland Yorke Haue Betraied and Deliuered for Monie Vnto the Spaniards, the Towne of Deuenter, and the Sconce of Zutphen. Translated into English by C.C. Printed by Richard Iones, according to the Dutch copie first printed at Vtrecht by Iohn Cornelissoon, ordinarie sworne printer to his Excellencie, with consent of the counsell of the said towne, 1587.