Coke, E. (1644). The compleate copy-holder: Wherein is contained a learned discourse of the antiquity and nature of manors and copy-holds, with all things thereto incident, as presentments, admittances, surrenders, forfeitures, customes &c. necessary both for the lord and tenant : together with the forme of keeping a copy-hold court and court-baron. Printed for Matthew Walbanck and Richard Best.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCoke, Edward. The Compleate Copy-holder: Wherein Is Contained a Learned Discourse of the Antiquity and Nature of Manors and Copy-holds, with All Things Thereto Incident, as Presentments, Admittances, Surrenders, Forfeitures, Customes &c. Necessary Both for the Lord and Tenant : Together with the Forme of Keeping a Copy-hold Court and Court-baron. London: Printed for Matthew Walbanck and Richard Best, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCoke, Edward. The Compleate Copy-holder: Wherein Is Contained a Learned Discourse of the Antiquity and Nature of Manors and Copy-holds, with All Things Thereto Incident, as Presentments, Admittances, Surrenders, Forfeitures, Customes &c. Necessary Both for the Lord and Tenant : Together with the Forme of Keeping a Copy-hold Court and Court-baron. Printed for Matthew Walbanck and Richard Best, 1644.