(1641). A Shrove-Tvesday banqvet sent to the bishops in the tovver: First, a London pancake to the bishop of Canterbury, presented by the apprentices of London, with the water mens attendance : then, a Lincolnshire pudding, and a Yorkshire friter to the bishop of Yorke, a Norfolk dumplin and a Suffolke caveshead to bishop Wrenn : an old cudgel-beaten cocke to the b. of Gloucester : a rusty piece of bacon to the b. Rochester : and lastly, a cish of collops and egges to the b. of Bath and Wells : vvith the cause of the souldiers training, and their manner of their drinking a health to the said bishops. Printed for Tho. Iewel.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Shrove-Tvesday Banqvet Sent to the Bishops in the Tovver: First, a London Pancake to the Bishop of Canterbury, Presented by the Apprentices of London, with the Water Mens Attendance : Then, a Lincolnshire Pudding, and a Yorkshire Friter to the Bishop of Yorke, a Norfolk Dumplin and a Suffolke Caveshead to Bishop Wrenn : An Old Cudgel-beaten Cocke to the B. of Gloucester : A Rusty Piece of Bacon to the B. Rochester : And Lastly, a Cish of Collops and Egges to the B. of Bath and Wells : Vvith the Cause of the Souldiers Training, and Their Manner of Their Drinking a Health to the Said Bishops. [London]: Printed for Tho. Iewel, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Shrove-Tvesday Banqvet Sent to the Bishops in the Tovver: First, a London Pancake to the Bishop of Canterbury, Presented by the Apprentices of London, with the Water Mens Attendance : Then, a Lincolnshire Pudding, and a Yorkshire Friter to the Bishop of Yorke, a Norfolk Dumplin and a Suffolke Caveshead to Bishop Wrenn : An Old Cudgel-beaten Cocke to the B. of Gloucester : A Rusty Piece of Bacon to the B. Rochester : And Lastly, a Cish of Collops and Egges to the B. of Bath and Wells : Vvith the Cause of the Souldiers Training, and Their Manner of Their Drinking a Health to the Said Bishops. Printed for Tho. Iewel, 1641.