APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1556). The contentes of this booke: Fyrst the booke for a justice of peace. The boke that teacheth to kepe a courte baron, or a lete. The boke teachynge to kepe a courte hundred. The boke called returna breuium. The boke called carta feodi, conteynynge the forme of dedes, releasses, indentures, obligacions, acquitaunces, letters of atturney, letters of permutacion, testamentes, and other thynges. And the boke of the ordinaunce to be obserued by the offycers of the Kynges Escheker for fees takinge. Wherevnto is added the boke called articuli ad narratio[n]es nouas, [and] the diuersitie of courts. In fletestrete vvithin Temple barre, at the signe of the hande and starre, by Richard Tottle.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Contentes of This Booke: Fyrst the Booke for a Justice of Peace. The Boke That Teacheth to Kepe a Courte Baron, or a Lete. The Boke Teachynge to Kepe a Courte Hundred. The Boke Called Returna Breuium. The Boke Called Carta Feodi, Conteynynge the Forme of Dedes, Releasses, Indentures, Obligacions, Acquitaunces, Letters of Atturney, Letters of Permutacion, Testamentes, and Other Thynges. And the Boke of the Ordinaunce to Be Obserued by the Offycers of the Kynges Escheker for Fees Takinge. Wherevnto Is Added the Boke Called Articuli Ad Narratio[n]es Nouas, [and] the Diuersitie of Courts. [Imprinted at London: In fletestrete vvithin Temple barre, at the signe of the hande and starre, by Richard Tottle, 1556.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Contentes of This Booke: Fyrst the Booke for a Justice of Peace. The Boke That Teacheth to Kepe a Courte Baron, or a Lete. The Boke Teachynge to Kepe a Courte Hundred. The Boke Called Returna Breuium. The Boke Called Carta Feodi, Conteynynge the Forme of Dedes, Releasses, Indentures, Obligacions, Acquitaunces, Letters of Atturney, Letters of Permutacion, Testamentes, and Other Thynges. And the Boke of the Ordinaunce to Be Obserued by the Offycers of the Kynges Escheker for Fees Takinge. Wherevnto Is Added the Boke Called Articuli Ad Narratio[n]es Nouas, [and] the Diuersitie of Courts. In fletestrete vvithin Temple barre, at the signe of the hande and starre, by Richard Tottle, 1556.

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