Parker, H. (1688). The true portraiture of the kings of England: Drawn from their titles, successions, raigns and ends, or, A short and exact historical description of every king with the right they have had to the crown, and the manner of their wearing of it especially from William the Conquerer : wherein is demonstrated, that there hath been no direct succession in the line to create an hereditary right, for six or seven hundred years : faithfully collected out of our best histories, and humbly presented to the Parliament of England : to which is added the political catechism. [s.n]..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationParker, Henry. The True Portraiture of the Kings of England: Drawn from Their Titles, Successions, Raigns and Ends, or, A Short and Exact Historical Description of Every King with the Right They Have Had to the Crown, and the Manner of Their Wearing of It Especially from William the Conquerer : Wherein Is Demonstrated, That There Hath Been No Direct Succession in the Line to Create an Hereditary Right, for Six or Seven Hundred Years : Faithfully Collected Out of Our Best Histories, and Humbly Presented to the Parliament of England : To Which Is Added the Political Catechism. London: [s.n]., 1688.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationParker, Henry. The True Portraiture of the Kings of England: Drawn from Their Titles, Successions, Raigns and Ends, or, A Short and Exact Historical Description of Every King with the Right They Have Had to the Crown, and the Manner of Their Wearing of It Especially from William the Conquerer : Wherein Is Demonstrated, That There Hath Been No Direct Succession in the Line to Create an Hereditary Right, for Six or Seven Hundred Years : Faithfully Collected Out of Our Best Histories, and Humbly Presented to the Parliament of England : To Which Is Added the Political Catechism. [s.n]., 1688.