Griffith, J. (1648). A vindication or justification of John Griffith, Esq.: Against the horrid, malitious, and unconscionable verdict of the coroners iury in Cheshire : vvhich was packt by the means of that pocky, rotten, lying, cowardly, and most perfidious knave, Sir Hugh Caulveley Knight, onely to vent his inveterate hatred and malice against me. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGriffith, John. A Vindication or Justification of John Griffith, Esq.: Against the Horrid, Malitious, and Unconscionable Verdict of the Coroners Iury in Cheshire : Vvhich Was Packt by the Means of That Pocky, Rotten, Lying, Cowardly, and Most Perfidious Knave, Sir Hugh Caulveley Knight, Onely to Vent His Inveterate Hatred and Malice Against Me. [London: publisher not identified], 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGriffith, John. A Vindication or Justification of John Griffith, Esq.: Against the Horrid, Malitious, and Unconscionable Verdict of the Coroners Iury in Cheshire : Vvhich Was Packt by the Means of That Pocky, Rotten, Lying, Cowardly, and Most Perfidious Knave, Sir Hugh Caulveley Knight, Onely to Vent His Inveterate Hatred and Malice Against Me. publisher not identified], 1648.