England and Wales. Parliament. (1642). The Kings Majesties answer, or, Four propositions propounded to the Earle of Holland, Sir Philip Stapleton, and Sir John Holland: Which propositions was presented to both Houses of Parliament on Saturday last being the 23. of Iuly, 1642 : in behalfe of all the Lords and Commons of England : likewise the Parliaments censure of the nine Lords now resident in the north, Iuly 20, 1642 : namely, the Earle of Dover, Earle of Devonshire, Earle of Northampton, Earle of Munmouth, Earle of Coventry, the Lord Andiver, Lord Savill, Lord Capell, and Lord Gray of Ruthin : for their great contempts to the Parliament, drawne up into two heads, and assented to by both Houses of Parliament, July 20, 1642. Printed for T. Ryder.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Parliament. The Kings Majesties Answer, or, Four Propositions Propounded to the Earle of Holland, Sir Philip Stapleton, and Sir John Holland: Which Propositions Was Presented to Both Houses of Parliament on Saturday Last Being the 23. of Iuly, 1642 : In Behalfe of All the Lords and Commons of England : Likewise the Parliaments Censure of the Nine Lords Now Resident in the North, Iuly 20, 1642 : Namely, the Earle of Dover, Earle of Devonshire, Earle of Northampton, Earle of Munmouth, Earle of Coventry, the Lord Andiver, Lord Savill, Lord Capell, and Lord Gray of Ruthin : For Their Great Contempts to the Parliament, Drawne Up into Two Heads, and Assented to by Both Houses of Parliament, July 20, 1642. London: Printed for T. Ryder, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Parliament. The Kings Majesties Answer, or, Four Propositions Propounded to the Earle of Holland, Sir Philip Stapleton, and Sir John Holland: Which Propositions Was Presented to Both Houses of Parliament on Saturday Last Being the 23. of Iuly, 1642 : In Behalfe of All the Lords and Commons of England : Likewise the Parliaments Censure of the Nine Lords Now Resident in the North, Iuly 20, 1642 : Namely, the Earle of Dover, Earle of Devonshire, Earle of Northampton, Earle of Munmouth, Earle of Coventry, the Lord Andiver, Lord Savill, Lord Capell, and Lord Gray of Ruthin : For Their Great Contempts to the Parliament, Drawne Up into Two Heads, and Assented to by Both Houses of Parliament, July 20, 1642. Printed for T. Ryder, 1642.