Darcie, A. (1624). A monumentall pyramide to all posterities: Erected to the euer-liuing memory, and perpetuall honour of the all-vertuous and euer-glorious prince, Lodovvick, late Duke of Richmond and Lenox ... Who departed this transitory life at his chamber in White-Hall, on Monday, being the sixteenth day of February, 1624, betwixt sixe and seauen of the clocke in the morning, to the great griefe of many thousand people of sundry nations. Printed by Edw. All-de [and George Eld] for Nathaniel Butter.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDarcie, Abraham. A Monumentall Pyramide to All Posterities: Erected to the Euer-liuing Memory, and Perpetuall Honour of the All-vertuous and Euer-glorious Prince, Lodovvick, Late Duke of Richmond and Lenox ... Who Departed This Transitory Life at His Chamber in White-Hall, on Monday, Being the Sixteenth Day of February, 1624, Betwixt Sixe and Seauen of the Clocke in the Morning, to the Great Griefe of Many Thousand People of Sundry Nations. At London: Printed by Edw. All-de [and George Eld] for Nathaniel Butter, 1624.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDarcie, Abraham. A Monumentall Pyramide to All Posterities: Erected to the Euer-liuing Memory, and Perpetuall Honour of the All-vertuous and Euer-glorious Prince, Lodovvick, Late Duke of Richmond and Lenox ... Who Departed This Transitory Life at His Chamber in White-Hall, on Monday, Being the Sixteenth Day of February, 1624, Betwixt Sixe and Seauen of the Clocke in the Morning, to the Great Griefe of Many Thousand People of Sundry Nations. Printed by Edw. All-de [and George Eld] for Nathaniel Butter, 1624.