Rayment, J. (1650). The banner of injustice and endlesse oppression displayed to the worlds view, or, The case of John Rayment, citizen and baker of London, stated: Who for these fifteen years hath been causlesly, maliciously, and wickedly sued in the law and most unjustly persecuted and imprisoned in the Fleet by the wicked prosecution of one John Johns ... publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRayment, John. The Banner of Injustice and Endlesse Oppression Displayed to the Worlds View, or, The Case of John Rayment, Citizen and Baker of London, Stated: Who for These Fifteen Years Hath Been Causlesly, Maliciously, and Wickedly Sued in the Law and Most Unjustly Persecuted and Imprisoned in the Fleet by the Wicked Prosecution of One John Johns ... [London: publisher not identified], 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRayment, John. The Banner of Injustice and Endlesse Oppression Displayed to the Worlds View, or, The Case of John Rayment, Citizen and Baker of London, Stated: Who for These Fifteen Years Hath Been Causlesly, Maliciously, and Wickedly Sued in the Law and Most Unjustly Persecuted and Imprisoned in the Fleet by the Wicked Prosecution of One John Johns ... publisher not identified], 1650.