One that was then groom of his bed-chamber, Harvey, C., Underwood, & Walker, H. (1659). An account of the last houres of the late renowned Oliver Lord Protector: Wherein you have his frame of spirit, expressed in his dying words, upon his death-bed : together with his last prayer a little before his death, vvho died at Westminster the third of September, 1658. Printed for Robert Ibbitson ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOne that was then groom of his bed-chamber, Charles Harvey, Underwood, and Henry Walker. An Account of the Last Houres of the Late Renowned Oliver Lord Protector: Wherein You Have His Frame of Spirit, Expressed in His Dying Words, upon His Death-bed : Together with His Last Prayer a Little Before His Death, Vvho Died at Westminster the Third of September, 1658. London: Printed for Robert Ibbitson ..., 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOne that was then groom of his bed-chamber, et al. An Account of the Last Houres of the Late Renowned Oliver Lord Protector: Wherein You Have His Frame of Spirit, Expressed in His Dying Words, upon His Death-bed : Together with His Last Prayer a Little Before His Death, Vvho Died at Westminster the Third of September, 1658. Printed for Robert Ibbitson ..., 1659.