(1642). The Rebellion in Coven [sic] Garden, or, The rumour of treachery intended against the city: Being the cause of the arising of the train-bands upon twelfth day at night : with a relation of the Kings love shewed both to the Parliament and city of London. Printed for Thomas Bates.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Rebellion in Coven [sic] Garden, or, The Rumour of Treachery Intended Against the City: Being the Cause of the Arising of the Train-bands upon Twelfth Day at Night : With a Relation of the Kings Love Shewed Both to the Parliament and City of London. [London]: Printed for Thomas Bates, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Rebellion in Coven [sic] Garden, or, The Rumour of Treachery Intended Against the City: Being the Cause of the Arising of the Train-bands upon Twelfth Day at Night : With a Relation of the Kings Love Shewed Both to the Parliament and City of London. Printed for Thomas Bates, 1642.